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Hah, I really like these!
Just shows you don't need gimmicks like yellow powder when the riding is this good.
Damn, the brits never did very well in the DH race.
Ok they deleted the first posts, now my post is pointless much like this one...such is life!
First and second at being dicks.
My mate had an original silver Super V with the carbon fibre swingarm, it was mounted different from the modern Super V's though, don't think it worked as well. It looked space age at the time when frames were usually all diamond type.
Great! I still ride my old Super V, still an awesome bike and still going strong.
Si Paton always says that at the end everything he writes, well, not everything, but, er yeah...it just a little jokey thing about using flats.
I don't know the history of this place, but you have to go through the right process these days, you can't just build stuff were you want as eventually when a riding spot becomes too popular people start to complain. Myself and others have had the same problems in the past, you have to do stuff by the book. If you go through the right channels you will be suprised what can be done if you communicate with people. It just isn't worth spending time building on land you know you will run in to trouble with. The problem is it takes a lot of time to get stuff passed, but in the end it is worth it. I do feel sorry for the guys that built this though.
Kirt Voreis, awesome rider!
Good vid, but I was hoping it was going to be a little more current, for example, the last race.
That is awesome of SRAM! very impressed. About Us
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