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On the docket:
Ride for Reading
Fruita trip
Protected intersections
Various curses and swears
Two Wheels. One Dark Lord.
Click on the image above to listen to D2 and 40 Hands talk about stuff.
Or if you’re too fucking lazy to click twice, listen to it here.
On the docket:
Ride for Reading
Fruita trip
Protected intersections
Various curses and swears
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I got busted a few times for riding naked. They let me slide. WWJD?
Thanks for the Philly love in the Hockey segment!!!
I always spent my half an hour to read this weblog’s articles or reviews all the time along
with a cup of coffee.
Now this guy… knows how to roll.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=30e_1401360571
So if you ride a rigid fork because you prefer it for whatever reason, when someone asks you, you should lie, and pretend, what, you’re just too poor to get a socially acceptible suspension fork, or are in some other way ashamed of… your choice of bicycle fork… for fear of being judged, as image-centric, by people who would judge you based on what equipment you’re riding… cause they’re not image-centric… wat…
That’s quite a downward spiral of delicate social butterfly bullshit right there.
Just as there are reasons anyone has for, say, riding steel, or hardtails, or singlespeeds, or all the above, there are also reasons people like rigid forks sometimes. Usually the same reasons. Because of the way they handle and feel, the simplicity, reliability, and maintenance load. That’s it, it’s not really a big deal. No mustache required. If someone wants to know why and asks, they probably want an answer, not a bunch of navelgazing and highschool-level social melodrama.