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Old 02-17-10, 03:48 AM
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I need pics of the most ridiculous and almost awesome tarck bikes you can find for a class project. These range anywhere from super neon colors to dual aerospokes. tarck bikes need no explanations, I just need some good pics
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I'll be glad when it's warm enough to ride more.

If you want Tarck bikes, try www.tarckbike.com

Am I being too "old skool" when I use Google?
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i agree with looking through the jackass thread. but start from the front, the back end isn't as quality
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"for a class project"

Are YOU supposed to be doing the work for your project?
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"for a class project"

Are YOU supposed to be doing the work for your project?
I am designing some shirts, and looking through 500pages of the jackass thread isn't going to happen. I found a few decent bikes for it already, but You know how people on this forum have memorized specific bikes that are great examples of certain things. Just was hoping maybe someone had a few book-marked super tarck bikes or something.
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Originally Posted by stryper
I need pics of the most ridiculous and almost awesome tarck bikes you can find for a class project. These range anywhere from super neon colors to dual aerospokes. tarck bikes need no explanations, I just need some good pics
Originally Posted by stryper
I am designing some shirts, and looking through 500pages of the jackass thread isn't going to happen. I found a few decent bikes for it already, but You know how people on this forum have memorized specific bikes that are great examples of certain things. Just was hoping maybe someone had a few book-marked super tarck bikes or something.
First of all, which one is it? Class project or making tshirts?

Secondly, getting SSFG to do your work for you "isn't going to happen" either.

The thread mentioned earlier is your best bet. You've let 5 days past already. You could have been done with the 450 pages of "Jackass BFSSFG poseur tarck bicyclist of the day" by now. Get to work.
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Originally Posted by stryper
I need pics of the most ridiculous and almost awesome tarck bikes you can find for a class project. These range anywhere from super neon colors to dual aerospokes. tarck bikes need no explanations, I just need some good pics
Originally Posted by stryper
I am designing some shirts, and looking through 500pages of the jackass thread isn't going to happen. I found a few decent bikes for it already, but You know how people on this forum have memorized specific bikes that are great examples of certain things. Just was hoping maybe someone had a few book-marked super tarck bikes or something.
First of all, which one is it? Class project or making tshirts?

Secondly, getting SSFG to do your work for you "isn't going to happen" either.

The thread mentioned earlier is your best bet. You've let 5 days past already. You could have been done with the 450 pages of "Jackass BFSSFG poseur tarck bicyclist of the day" by now. Get to work.
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You're doing a class project. You're designing some t-shirts. You should be doing the legwork instead of being a lazy dickhead.
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Originally Posted by carleton
First of all, which one is it? Class project or making tshirts?

Secondly, getting SSFG to do your work for you "isn't going to happen" either.

The thread mentioned earlier is your best bet. You've let 5 days past already. You could have been done with the 450 pages of "Jackass BFSSFG poseur tarck bicyclist of the day" by now. Get to work.
It's both. You think I'd lie about it lol. I am in a t-shirt design class.
And like I said, I wasn't hoping somebody would look through all those pages for me, just thought some people would have some stickies or some remembered or something.

And scrodzilla, you have dreads. it doesn't get much lazier than that.
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from the which messenger bag thread

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And scrodzilla, you have dreads. it doesn't get much lazier than that.
Of course, work ethic has everything to do with how one wears their hair. Nice (failed) attempt at justification.
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Dreads take a lot of work.

You are being lazy, can't be bothered to go through 500 pages??? that'll only take an hour or two, or google image search will get a lot of stuff, damn. I'm going to stop giving you advice!
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Natural dreads actually take no work...they just happen. That's beside the point here though.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
Of course, work ethic has everything to do with how one wears their hair. Nice (failed) attempt at justification.
Amen, from another dread head.
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