Your bike thread

.erik

Member
Kyper said:
This is the closest thing I have to a bicycle. I use it for UAR (Urban Assault Riding; something I invented) which is basically riding starting at one point and finishing at another. Getting there any way possible using any route you want as fast as you can. This includes riding down stairs and jumping down them, jumping down ledges and riding on train tracks, jumping little gaps, if you can; riding on roofs, riding over sewer pipes (scary as fuck) going on sidewalks and through skateparks and dirt tracks. Cutting across baseball parks, riding on the street. (The bikes we use are dual sport. Can legally go on and off road), people's backyards, and if you're ballsy, open air shopping malls. (I have never done that one) We're lucky if we get above 30-40 mph doing this riding. What makes it interesting is the terrain and course you choose. It's a lot of fun and I will get some pictures up soon.
that is so sick. i would love to do that. i like dirtbiking on a nd off roads equally so that would be a blast for me
 

Kyper

Member
erik said:
Kyper said:
This is the closest thing I have to a bicycle. I use it for UAR (Urban Assault Riding; something I invented) which is basically riding starting at one point and finishing at another. Getting there any way possible using any route you want as fast as you can. This includes riding down stairs and jumping down them, jumping down ledges and riding on train tracks, jumping little gaps, if you can; riding on roofs, riding over sewer pipes (scary as fuck) going on sidewalks and through skateparks and dirt tracks. Cutting across baseball parks, riding on the street. (The bikes we use are dual sport. Can legally go on and off road), people's backyards, and if you're ballsy, open air shopping malls. (I have never done that one) We're lucky if we get above 30-40 mph doing this riding. What makes it interesting is the terrain and course you choose. It's a lot of fun and I will get some pictures up soon.
that is so sick. i would love to do that. i like dirtbiking on a nd off roads equally so that would be a blast for me

I like it a lot because you really have to think on your feet and know the area. Granted, some of the stuff we ride over/under/through it's kinda illegal to do but who cares.
 

Tom LoForese

Steel Member
mhmmm<3

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my brand new WTP addict 09
 
I didnt choose to tho lol, My brake broke and ive only just bought a replacement so im gonna fit it soon. Only bad point about brakeless is the way to the skatepark since its like a mile away theres lots of roads to cross.
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
nooo track bikes better!

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new stuff!

Selle San Marco Ponza seat
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Animal Steve Hamilton pedals, sealed
Razor pro foam grips
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