alcapwny I've been a terror since the public school era. Nick
Seattle, Washington, United States
Male / 16
Member Since: Oct 4, 2008
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Bike I ride: Figure it out.
Favorite Trails: Crabapple Hits, Dirt Merchant, A-Line, Freight Train, Exit 27.
About Me: ................................
Products Recommended: Hayes Stroker Trail | FSA Gravity Moto X Crankset | Truvativ Box Guide | Marzocchi 888 Ata World Cup | e13 SRS | Transition DirtBag | Transition BottleRocket | Kona Stinky | Kona Jackshit | Kona L.O.G
Companies Supported: Banshee | Race Face | Kona
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carrot-cruncher wrote
Jul 6, 2011 at 13:44
cheers again! Razz i'll go from the other corner of the quarter(to the right).. totally forgot about the trees! grr lol

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carrot-cruncher wrote
Jun 25, 2011 at 12:08
Cheers for the c&c! totally agree with what you said! was it the tape unfocused at the bottom that was the main issue or all of the tape ? not sure how i could reduce the amount of tape due to it being a race Razz
Thanks anyway!

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ledzeppie wrote
Sep 1, 2010 at 1:33
Can we get that Spartan guy just out of the amateur photo thread. He's just trolling and trolling and trolling and trolling... So much disruption from him.

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recklessness wrote
Aug 8, 2010 at 15:35
Hahahahah. Hero!! Thanks bro. Beer

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campofchampions wrote
Jul 26, 2010 at 8:57
Oh well... We'll be here next year and camp will be even sicker in 2011.
Ken

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campofchampions wrote
Jul 24, 2010 at 22:22
Hey. ust saw in a forum you were thinking of coming out to Whistler for a camp. Did you make it out?
Ken

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ckruper wrote
Jun 29, 2010 at 13:52
alright thank you for all your help! I think I might just go with a low rise bar. Either the spank 777 evo with 15mm rise or the raceface atlas fr with 1/2" rise.

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ckruper wrote
Jun 28, 2010 at 22:54
Hello again, I've been hearing that flatbars are for strictly for downhill, and that they preform poorly on freeride trail and jumps. Looking at your favorite trails I see you ride whistler. How do you find they are when jumping and such?

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