06-18-2011, 10:39 PM
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OH
MY
GOD
That guy is insane.
I'm laughing my ass off at your story. I dont' think you'd get me down that hill even when I was younger and not full of metal. No. Sorry. No. I tried regular skiing and decided then that I'd rather be on a runaway horse instead. At least I can steer him out of trees and rocks and traffic! You lose control on an inanimate object you are shit out of luck and go where the fall takes you!
Mud - I hate mud. I lost so many shoes in my barnyard on those muddy springs that left me with 18" of mud in the pens. I sympathize with your plight.
Are there disk brakes on that bike or were they pull brakes? I seriously don't think I'd ever try that (if I were insane) without disk brakes, especially knowing how sweet they are now that I have them on my bike.
And no - nothing is ever easy with me. Something always has to be special made, rigged up or whatever. But I do have a question. What's the point of a locking hitch pin when it's so easy to un-pin the whole rack off the front of the extension that goes to the receiver anyway? I will need two locking pins.
MY
GOD
That guy is insane.
I'm laughing my ass off at your story. I dont' think you'd get me down that hill even when I was younger and not full of metal. No. Sorry. No. I tried regular skiing and decided then that I'd rather be on a runaway horse instead. At least I can steer him out of trees and rocks and traffic! You lose control on an inanimate object you are shit out of luck and go where the fall takes you!
Mud - I hate mud. I lost so many shoes in my barnyard on those muddy springs that left me with 18" of mud in the pens. I sympathize with your plight.
Are there disk brakes on that bike or were they pull brakes? I seriously don't think I'd ever try that (if I were insane) without disk brakes, especially knowing how sweet they are now that I have them on my bike.
And no - nothing is ever easy with me. Something always has to be special made, rigged up or whatever. But I do have a question. What's the point of a locking hitch pin when it's so easy to un-pin the whole rack off the front of the extension that goes to the receiver anyway? I will need two locking pins.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head