Thursday, September 12, 2013

Very Random Stuff

Seriously random stuff this time around! Check it out.

Well this sure was money well spent : / It just happened one day, while the bike was just standing there...over-tightened? Its a Renthal Integra stem by the way.
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The crash-dude from this post, landing a table. He didn't crash every time ; )
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Got a new pair of shoes for the fall and winter. Its the FiveTen - Diddie Schneider model. A heavy duty FiveTen shoe that tackles a good shower without problems, it has a hard toe cap, and actually has grip on moisty ground. The build quality and overall feel is very nice, its definitely a shoe that has a flagship model feel to them.  Fiveten calls it the trail-builders shoe, but I'm just happy to finally have a pair of Fiveten shoes that are almost waterproof, something I've been wanting for a while. Expect a review early 2014.
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Testing a new jump. It took you a bit higher than expected..
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My Casio hi-speed cam died a week ago (for the 5th time?). Probably the most fragile camera in existence - and I'm all out of warranty. A new improved version is on its way, stay tuned for some test-footage.
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Now it might look as if Karl is taking a dump(enlarge the pic, its priceless), but its much better than that. He slammed his balls into the top-tube on a flat section. So much so, that he had to take a timeout...a long one. Plenty of time for me to take out the camera. His voice was somewhat changed after this incident..
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Run...run...RUN LIKE THE WIND!! : D
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4 comments:

  1. Oooops, very lucky that the stem broke while the bike was resting!

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  2. Yup, kinda been thinking about that as well..

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  3. The Five Tens look like just what I need! Are they easy to walk in? Cause I'm really looking for a shoe that's also confortable when I'm carrying my bike up a mountain...

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  4. I don't have any problems walking in them. They are not specifically designed for walking, but they definitely do the job.

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