Thoughts on a !70mm travel hardtail
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ok i'm serious now
i want to do DH biking
is the Yakuza Kumicho good or not?
i want to do DH biking
is the Yakuza Kumicho good or not?
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Iron Horse's look good.
Damn sexy bikes.
But i wouldnt b able to comment on whether they would be good for your riding....
But they seem it.
Damn sexy bikes.
But i wouldnt b able to comment on whether they would be good for your riding....
But they seem it.
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thanks for the help
i know i can be a little flip floppy some times (well a lot i guess...lol)
i know i can be a little flip floppy some times (well a lot i guess...lol)
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EDIT: Nevermind, didn't see that we'd scrapped the idea of upgrading the Hardrock.