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Snoopshomes Added a comment about product review Slash

1/23/2015 4:30pm
Vital, I'm getting tired of "don't let the slack head tube angle fool you" and "one of the most well rounded" jargon. We hear that every review. I appreciate your hard work but this review tells me nothing.--Actually it tells me that this, the Nomad, the Spartan, the (insert any enduroooo bike) are all the same. How about telling me how it climbs compared to all the others. How does the braking feel compared to, how does the cornering feel compared to, how does it feel on a 3000 vert climbing day, etc.
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I hate to rain on anyone's parade but it is 7.5 miles of chunky switchbacks. I was totally disappointed. Maybe after a few seasons it will improve but it was no fun. No stunts, jumps with baby head landings, way too tight berms... Better luck next time. Stay at The Canyons or PCMR.
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Snoopshomes Added a comment about bike check On-One 456 Evo II

3/5/2014 6:41am
Great bike! Just built a AM Transition hardtail. You're gonna start seeing more of these. Climbing is sensational and your descent is fast as lightning. Great bike!
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samuelzilesnik Liked a comment about video 10 Things Every Mountain Biker Should Have Done

12/2/2013 8:59pm
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#12 Don't be a bitch, do not mock other peoples riding styles, bikes or abilities.
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BMEnduro Liked a comment about Feature Would You Strap Your Kid into this Bike Seat and Pop Wheelies?

11/12/2013 10:20pm
Could I sit on one and have Stevie Smith take me for a ride?
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Snoopshomes Added a comment about feature Would You Strap Your Kid into this Bike Seat and Pop Wheelies?

11/12/2013 10:19pm
I prefer pulling my kids in either a tandem pull or burly. As a dad of 3, soon to be 4, and a rider for over ten years, this is insanely dangerous. One endo could spell horrific disaster. I don't mean to be a kill joy but what a terrible idea. Even worse the kid would completely take my 170 lbs frame on top of them in case of a fall. There are a lot safer ways to let your young children experience the thrills of MTB.
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