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dead milk men.
loudogg666Memberrodney is the man.
loudogg666Memberits probably lighter then my bike.
loudogg666Memberi’m not trendy. i’ve claimed myself straightedge back when i was in 8th grade. ian mackaye is one of my idols man.
loudogg666Memberhahaha, man…. too bad i’m straightedge.
loudogg666Membergood.
loudogg666Memberyeah, he is even riding with brakes on. it just doesn’t make sense how he was doing all those links in the hotel room or whatever.
loudogg666Memberyeah, i need to bring the bike up to the shop, i need to get my wheel trued and do a hub overhaul. but i don’t have any money right now.
loudogg666Membersounds good.
loudogg666Memberhahahahahaha, stupid cops.
loudogg666Memberi still do, if i have any money. i’ve been the poorest flatlander for the longest time.
loudogg666Memberkhe seemed a little skecthy on erins bike, but then again it was first generation. i wonder if its holding up.
loudogg666Memberi thought the new nankai was crap.
loudogg666Memberrodney said explain the feelings you had about your first bikes. the one with the cracked frame was like a death trap, i really thought i was going to die. but the dragonfly was the best one i ever rode, it was amazing. i never had any problems with it at all. i rode that thing with one piece cranks too. i still wish i had that bike. my ride right now is alright, but its been falling apart. i rode that thing without cranks for six months, then i rode it with one pedal for about two months, then it got stolen, and then my wheel blew up, and i just want a new frame. and sorry to hear about your mother.
loudogg666Memberi broke my hand once riding flatland. that sucked. andnow my hand always hurts if i hit it the wrong way, because i took off the cast thing a week early, because i wanted to ride so bad.
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