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Old October 3rd 07, 06:20 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
Crescentius Vespasianus
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Default I'm worried now........

After getting my 29er, and after only
with a few months of experience in mtb,
I now dominate the locals in the trails
around here. Proving to me it "IS" the
bike you ride, more than ability,
because some of these guys have been
riding for years, but they ride crappy
26" wheels, so I kick their ass. But
now I'm worried, because I've been
reading a lot on the 650B wheel. Does
anyone know how a 650b stacks up against
a 29er?
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Old October 3rd 07, 10:35 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
Crescentius Vespasianus
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Interesting. In r.b-t, you whine that you're burned out on riding. Yet
in this group, you're burning up the trails. How much attention do you
need?

Regardless of which one is true, it's all really just pathetic.

/s

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I am burned out on road, but mtb I learn
something new everyday.
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Old October 4th 07, 02:59 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
Scott Gordo
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Default I'm worried now........

On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus
wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only
with a few months of experience in mtb,
I now dominate the locals in the trails
around here. Proving to me it "IS" the
bike you ride, more than ability,
because some of these guys have been
riding for years, but they ride crappy
26" wheels, so I kick their ass. But
now I'm worried, because I've been
reading a lot on the 650B wheel. Does
anyone know how a 650b stacks up against
a 29er?


Interesting. In r.b-t, you whine that you're burned out on riding. Yet
in this group, you're burning up the trails. How much attention do you
need?

Regardless of which one is true, it's all really just pathetic.

/s

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Old October 4th 07, 03:58 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
MattB
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Default I'm worried now........

Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of experience in
mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here. Proving to me
it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of these guys
have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26" wheels, so I kick
their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading a lot on the
650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up against a 29er?


It bigger.

HTH!

Matt
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Old October 4th 07, 06:17 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
Rick
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Default I'm worried now........

On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Crescentius Vespasianus
wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only
with a few months of experience in mtb,
I now dominate the locals in the trails
around here. Proving to me it "IS" the
bike you ride, more than ability,
because some of these guys have been
riding for years, but they ride crappy
26" wheels, so I kick their ass. But
now I'm worried, because I've been
reading a lot on the 650B wheel. Does
anyone know how a 650b stacks up against
a 29er?


prepare to be dominated. get the chicks while you can,
get some cool "action shots", and spread rumors you're
moving away.

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Old October 4th 07, 08:42 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
G.T.
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"MattB" wrote in message
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of experience in
mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here. Proving to me
it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of these guys
have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26" wheels, so I kick
their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading a lot on the
650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up against a 29er?


It bigger.


It smaller.

Greg
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http://ticketmastersucks.org

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Old October 4th 07, 08:57 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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G.T. wrote:
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of experience in
mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here. Proving to me
it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of these guys
have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26" wheels, so I kick
their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading a lot on the
650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up against a 29er?

It bigger.


It smaller.

Greg


It just right?
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Old October 4th 07, 09:56 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike
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"MattB" wrote in message
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G.T. wrote:
"MattB" wrote in message
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of experience
in mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here. Proving
to me it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of
these guys have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26" wheels,
so I kick their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading a
lot on the 650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up against a
29er?
It bigger.


It smaller.

Greg


It just right?


It just wrong.

Greg
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http://ticketmastersucks.org
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ya gotta stop robbing the cradle" - Chris D


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Old October 5th 07, 01:18 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
JD
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On Oct 4, 1:56 pm, "G.T." wrote:
"MattB" wrote in message

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G.T. wrote:
"MattB" wrote in message
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of experience
in mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here. Proving
to me it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of
these guys have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26" wheels,
so I kick their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading a
lot on the 650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up against a
29er?
It bigger.


It smaller.


Greg


It just right?


It just wrong.

Greg



We all know that 27ers are the biggest and best. They even help with
road stunts.

For those in the know, the suspect has been aprehended, arrested and
vehicle impounded. A Wittier cop being dilligent the next day saw the
vehicle, pulled it over and the driver admitted guilt.

JD

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Old October 5th 07, 01:23 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike
G.T.
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Default I'm worried now........


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ups.com...
On Oct 4, 1:56 pm, "G.T." wrote:
"MattB" wrote in message

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G.T. wrote:
"MattB" wrote in message
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Crescentius Vespasianus wrote:
After getting my 29er, and after only with a few months of
experience
in mtb, I now dominate the locals in the trails around here.
Proving
to me it "IS" the bike you ride, more than ability, because some of
these guys have been riding for years, but they ride crappy 26"
wheels,
so I kick their ass. But now I'm worried, because I've been reading
a
lot on the 650B wheel. Does anyone know how a 650b stacks up
against a
29er?
It bigger.


It smaller.


Greg


It just right?


It just wrong.

Greg



We all know that 27ers are the biggest and best. They even help with
road stunts.

For those in the know, the suspect has been aprehended, arrested and
vehicle impounded. A Wittier cop being dilligent the next day saw the
vehicle, pulled it over and the driver admitted guilt.


YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!! !!!!!

Greg
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http://ticketmastersucks.org

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