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    stuff that works that you didn't think would

    Few things this year that I have found. ordered as a "humm, that is interesting, but I don't think will work" and I've had great luck with them

    Ergon grips. NO bar ends, but you can palm the grip to relay. Too heavy for XC rave, poor position for just DH, but for all mnt use, great.



    hyper handle (whipless chain whip)
    just thread on the cassette tool, and this overtop. has 4 sides for 11-14 tooth cassettes, and pull the tools in opposite directions. no more chain whips slipping and cut knuckles.




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    full suspension
    disc brakes
    tubeless tires
    rapid rise shifters
    More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap

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    clipless pedals

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    Meeting people on a ski message board to go mountain biking with.
    Besides the comet that killed the dinosaurs nothing has destroyed a species faster than entitled white people.-ajp

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    Meeting people on a ski message board to go mountain biking with.
    word

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    Well, I'm not allowed to delete this post, but, I can say, go fuck yourselves, everybody!

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    The Internet

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    non UST tire with a tubeless set up.
    A gay-rage full of toys. You can guess em.

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    Homemade stan's.
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

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    The true value of drinking water often and especially before you get thirsty, and eating the same way, when on longer rides.

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    lefty forks
    i still dont like the idea though

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    Crocs. Nothing to do with biking unless you change into them from bike shoes, but still who knew that something so f'ugly would be so comfortable ?

    Even better is the availability of silly little plastic things (Jibbitz ?) you can get to fill in some of the holes.

    Plastic saddles. No, wait. I use Brooks. They didn't work.

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    Buying, Zinn and the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance, and doing all of the work on my bike (old=lots!) myself this season. Fun, satisfying, and no need to deal with pretentious shop dudes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pechelman View Post
    lefty forks
    i still dont like the idea though
    I agree; it's baffling.

    Rebuilding an 11-yr-old hardtail for a friend.
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    a $7 yard sale espress maker

    N-gear jump stop
    blackspire stinger

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    Rollamajig = much smoother shifts

    You are what you eat.
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    Sette lever adjustable seat post...total gamble thought it would be total crap but worked great... posted on another thread.
    I told you to tell them
    you was in a sanitarium, not sanitation.

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    ghetto tubeless on Mavic 317s and Panaracer 2.4s.

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    origin 8 speedball knock-off seatpost

    ghetto-rigging a 9spd cassette w/ 1 missing cog on a 7spd cassette with a 9spd shifter/der/chain for a functional 8spd setup for folks that want a nice riding bike with new parts but have a 130mm frame and an old m900 wheel.

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    Teflon Tape on My EBB, Stoped the Creaking.

    Ghetto Tubleless....
    I stay up all night, I go to sleep watching dragnet

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    Taking a hammer and beating my crank until it was straight. Still not perfect but not too bad at all.
    You are what you eat.
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    the hammer is a great tool

    my Cog headbadge

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmoloco View Post
    my Cog headbadge
    I put one of those silver (Bontrager) headbadges on too. It works. It's so cool (and silly expensive) that you have to go bigger with it. So the performance characteristics of the bike are actually enhanced. Who knew ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruckeeLocal View Post
    I put one of those silver (Bontrager) headbadges on too. It works. It's so cool (and silly expensive) that you have to go bigger with it. So the performance characteristics of the bike are actually enhanced. Who knew ?

    I made mine from an old worn out cog? blow torch and a hammer. What i didn' t know would work is it fit so well it just snaps on and stays there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmoloco View Post
    I made mine from an old worn out cog? blow torch and a hammer. What i didn' t know would work is it fit so well it just snaps on and stays there.
    Sorry, I thought it was one of these

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    That's some cool stuff, but no. The most expencive part was the fork and it was only $75. Don't think I could slap a $95 head badge on a $45 frame.

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