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"JD" wrote in message om... "Dan Vo2lker" wrote in message ... I bought 2 Trek Liquid 25's back around last Christmas, one for myself and one for my girlfriend. When I bought my Liquid, I was weighing 237 pounds, and needed the 5 inch full suspension to make very rooty trails more comfortable to ride--- HAHAHAHA I believe a rider over 200 pounds "needs" more travel than a 145 pound rider, due to the greater inertial mass. Can you say "fallacy"? Nobody *needs* travel, except goobers who are conned by the marketing creeps. In any event, the Trek Liquid worked perfectly for me, and handled plenty of abuse. Yeah, we've seen how "abusive" your trails are. What a laugh...again. snip more non-expert opinion As to high speed descending, I have been riding this bike in Florida snip laughable claims/terrain Tell us all, Vo2lker, how does one descend a molehill? What's the high point in Fla? I'll have it in the North Carolina area soon, where I can ride on some real mountain sized downhills, but for now I feel confident in saying the Liquid is a good bike. A glowing review from someone who doesn't know jack shiite, except the sad little world of Fla "mountain biking". What a joke. JD JD, The joke is that a wimpy stick man like you can have such a big mouth on Usenet, and get away with it--even gain fame from it. In real life you'd be toothless and in the hospital all the time if you talked the same way. Count your blessings that your "circle jerk" friends on AMB will support your nonsense, and that the Internet allows people like you to act like a bad ass ( while on the Internet). Dan V |
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engamarus says:
I'm more worried about uphills behaviour, than downhills, as I think you always have to suffer in uphills, and have fun in downhills. I'd prefer less suffer than more fun . But obviously, I need more fun than a downhill with a hardtail. If you have to buy a full sus to have more "fun" than a hardtail or even (gasp!) a rigid bike, then you must be confusing speed with skill. Steve |
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On 17 Aug 2004 02:14:19 GMT, Stephen Baker =
wrote: engamarus says: I'm more worried about uphills behaviour, than downhills, as I think = you always have to suffer in uphills, and have fun in downhills. I'd pref= er less suffer than more fun . But obviously, I need more fun than a downhill with a hardtail. If you have to buy a full sus to have more "fun" than a hardtail or ev= en (gasp!) a rigid bike, then you must be confusing speed with skill. Steve What do you know... you're just a working stiff!! -- = Slacker |
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"Dan Vo2lker" wrote in message news:
The joke is that a wimpy stick man like you can have such a big mouth on Usenet, and get away with it--even gain fame from it. You just don't get it, do you? Where were you on July 15th? I was in Lake City, waiting to get my ass kicked by some flatlander. As for your childlike namecalling, I am rubber and you are glue. It bounces off of me and sticks to you. Third grade terms like that *must* be more understandable to you. In real life you'd be toothless and in the hospital all the time if you talked the same way. There's a certain amount of irony there, on many different levels. I speak my mind whenever and wherever I please. Those who know me, know this to be true and no amount of posturing accusation you could ever muster will ever change that. Also, rest assured that I have not ever been hospitalized as an assault victim. Count your blessings that your "circle jerk" friends on AMB will support your nonsense, and that the Internet allows people like you to act like a bad ass ( while on the Internet). You are really lost, do you know that? What's funny is that my real (do you even know the meaning of real?) friends on am-b know they don't need to "suppport" anything I may write. They may get a chuckle, or even think I went overboard, but know that I can take care of my own business. BTW, Uncle Sam does make real badasses, but those of your ilk wouldn't know anything about that. JD |
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"JD" wrote in message m... "Dan Vo2lker" wrote in message news: snip rant BTW, Uncle Sam does make real badasses, but those of your ilk wouldn't know anything about that. JD, you are truly ridiculous, as is this comment. cc |
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Slacker says:
What do you know... you're just a working stiff!! Heh heh! I know how to have fun... ;-) Steve |
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"JD" wrote in message m... "Dan Vo2lker" wrote in message news: The joke is that a wimpy stick man like you can have such a big mouth on Usenet, and get away with it--even gain fame from it. In real life you'd be toothless and in the hospital all the time if you talked the same way. There's a certain amount of irony there, on many different levels. I speak my mind whenever and wherever I please. Those who know me, know this to be true and no amount of posturing accusation you could ever muster will ever change that. Also, rest assured that I have not ever been hospitalized as an assault victim. Which just goes to prove you've always been a "big fish" in a small pond. I can see you as the tough guy in the chess club while in high school, a kid who carefully planned to stay away from the football team or other more physical types. Or maybe you were the "big dog" in the AV club. In college, I can see you avoiding contact with the "contact sports" personalities like football players, wrestlers, and other big guys, and hanging out with the drama club or some other group of "posers" where you could safely say what ever came in to your head, without fear of any of them pinning you up against the wall, or dipping your head in the toilet. From seeing your pictures, a guy like you would have been "toilet dipping" on a regular basis, if you weren't careful to avoid contact with the bigger athletes ( none of which talked as aggressively, as you do now on usenet). Its clear to see this behavior is still carefully planned by you, as your outlets for big talking and chest puffing are Internet Chat rooms and Usenet equivalents. Maybe when you fearlessly venture out of your home, and have food or drinks in the local Dunkin Doughnuts, Starbucks, or TGI Fridays , you can get away with big talk amongst dougnut eaters, yuppie wimps, attorneys and other posers, but your survival depends on your careful avoidance of the bigger, more physical types who "could talk like you, but would not". People who actually are physical, instead of just acting it, don't say things that would obviously provoke physical confrontation, unless they really wanted a physical confrontation, and wanted to kick someone's ass. And since doing this often, would get this kind of person in trouble with the law on a regular basis, they end up learning NOT to talk like this, except on rare occaisions when it is really called for. You don't resemble this in any way. You resemble the poser in the Internet Chat room. How you ride your mountain bike is irrelavant. There are plenty of wimps and chess club types who ride bikes well--hell, back in highschool, the guys who made cycling their primary sport, were the guys to wimpy to go out for football or any other contact sport. Now that we are out of college and in the real world, contact sports are largely unavailable, and impractical, so sports like cycling will prevail , even in the realm of the larger, physical athletes who would have dipped your head in the toilet in high school or college. Reading the bull**** posts and boasts that keep coming out of your mouth, about how you would be talking tough regardless of where you are , just makes me wish you had attended USF back when I did---there would have been multiple toilets with your name on them :-) Dan V Count your blessings that your "circle jerk" friends on AMB will support your nonsense, and that the Internet allows people like you to act like a bad ass ( while on the Internet). You are really lost, do you know that? What's funny is that my real (do you even know the meaning of real?) friends on am-b know they don't need to "suppport" anything I may write. They may get a chuckle, or even think I went overboard, but know that I can take care of my own business. BTW, Uncle Sam does make real badasses, but those of your ilk wouldn't know anything about that. JD |
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 16:45:48 -0700, JD wrote:
"Dan Vo2lker" wrote in message ... I believe a rider over 200 pounds "needs" more travel than a 145 pound rider, due to the greater inertial mass. Can you say "fallacy"? Nobody *needs* travel, except goobers who are conned by the marketing creeps. No, no, it makes sense. It's obvious that the need for travel goes to zero when the rider is 125 lbs. gabrielle, "team HT/team rigid" |
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On 2004-08-17, Dan Volker penned:
Reading the bull**** posts and boasts that keep coming out of your mouth, about how you would be talking tough regardless of where you are , just makes me wish you had attended USF back when I did---there would have been multiple toilets with your name on them :-) Cool it, Dan. Yes, JD picks on you, but you're sounding mighty immature there yourself. No one respects the dude who tries to drag an online conflict into a real life fight, or worse yet, crows about the outcome of a fight that hasn't a chance of every actually transpiring. You're making an awful lot of assumptions, apparently based on a picture, and looks can be deceiving. I had friends in high school who made a point of looking harmless so that when they took their would-be tormentors out, the bullies had no idea what hit 'em. You, on the other hand, are losing points in the "sympathy" category by bragging about swirlies you gave in college. Jesus, that's pathetic enough in high school, let alone college. Do us all a favor and killfile JD if he's so objectionable. You're not winning any friends with your current angle. -- monique "Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live." -- Mark Twain |
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Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2004-08-17, Dan Volker penned: Reading the bull**** posts and boasts that keep coming out of your mouth, about how you would be talking tough regardless of where you are , just makes me wish you had attended USF back when I did---there would have been multiple toilets with your name on them :-) Cool it, Dan. Yes, JD picks on you, but you're sounding mighty immature there yourself. No one respects the dude who tries to drag an online conflict into a real life fight, or worse yet, crows about the outcome of a fight that hasn't a chance of every actually transpiring. You're making an awful lot of assumptions, apparently based on a picture, and looks can be deceiving. I had friends in high school who made a point of looking harmless so that when they took their would-be tormentors out, the bullies had no idea what hit 'em. You, on the other hand, are losing points in the "sympathy" category by bragging about swirlies you gave in college. Jesus, that's pathetic enough in high school, let alone college. Do us all a favor and killfile JD if he's so objectionable. You're not winning any friends with your current angle. Gee, I don't know, M -- ol' Dan summed up JD pretty well the A stick man who hung out with the Chess Club nerds! Sounds about right! Bill "then he found Jack LaLane though..." S. |
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