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where is the image that someone took a closeup of someone hopping on the back wheel of a fixed on a polo court with a scattering of rain in the air ?
It was such a fantastic photo and i was sure i saved it on my comp but cannot find it !Was it Superpricise that took it ? Something tells me it might of been him.
I really wish i could find it. It was magic for me at least.
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this video is so compelling to watch. Enjoy!
http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2010/05/shuttle_launch_preparation_cho.php
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Thanks dude
I'm running a Stratos because i had a crash and didn't want to shell out 400 clams for a new custom fork. Honesly this one rides nicer and is much stiffer. It also has less rake and length. A bit heavier though. I had it sprayed to black, but sort of wish i still had it pink for rats sake
shame on the original forks, I was curious cos they looked so minimal, which is something i quite like.
The stratos is probably a more confident choice.
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EEI speaks the truth ^
I've converted most of my music collection to FLAC since the quality of Mp3 in some instances was deplorable.
However with my old shitty headphones it was acceptable since everything sounded shitty when using them, but i didn't know that until i got my HD595.
Since then all music has become immensely more interesting to listen to, which sounds over the top, but you'll know what i mean when your hear the difference.this guy from GoodCans.com makes for some interesting reading.
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There's no point in paying £250 for a sennheiser when a £50-70 Grado will do.
That comment makes no sense, in fact, id say, on the quality for money side, Senheiser are better than Grado.
The HD555 is good and well worth the money. The equivalent is probably the Grado SR80i which is twice the price.
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You want to buy some boat trailer wheel bearing grease. Last time I looked, a kilo cost about the same as 100g of bike-specific stuff, but it's designed to drive at 70 down the motorway then in and out of sandy salt water...
it's not that great, cos it's very viscous, but it does work well and doesn't shift from where it lives in the bearings.
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Drillium Frames ftw. Light an airy