Dakota Ridge black diamond rated trail pictures



Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> cc wrote:
> > LIBBY the Homeless Wonder wrote:
> >>
> >> Oh. Well I don't think they improve anything, cuz I keep up with guys
> >> that use clips just fine. Aint no difference in our performance eh...
> >>

> >
> > You're an idiot. The meaningful comparison is you with clips vs. you
> > without clips.

>
> Wrong. He's not an idiot, he's a lunatic. Do you really think Libby
> has the money to even try clips?


You fat blubber beast, you fish eating monolith, you pansy MTB
imitator, don't you mock someone that outperforms you on astronomical
levels, the Mooses will not tolerate this behavior and will score
vengence for me on you next imitating MTB ride you make. You may very
well chase fishys to feed your plumpy flubber and pluck your plywood,
but you will not escape the Mooseys when they want to settle their
score you derelict of manhood.

> o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
> www.schnauzers.ws
 
MattB wrote:
> Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> > cc wrote:
> >
> >> LIBBY the Homeless Wonder wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Oh. Well I don't think they improve anything, cuz I keep up with guys
> >>> that use clips just fine. Aint no difference in our performance eh...
> >>>
> >>
> >> You're an idiot. The meaningful comparison is you with clips vs. you
> >> without clips.

> >
> >
> > Wrong. He's not an idiot, he's a lunatic. Do you really think Libby
> > has the money to even try clips?
> >

>
> Are you guys calling clipless clips? Get your terms straight!
>
> Matt


Here here you pansy ass Penguin squadron member, Heil Plumpy Penguins!!
 
> > well, either, i guess. doesn't really change the argument. i meant
> > clipless.

>
> Just a pet peeve of mine. I understand when non-cyclists confuse the two
> since the names are potentially misleading. We should know better.
>
> It's like when people say "literally" when they mean "figuratively, but
> a lot". Or "I could care less" when in fact they mean they _couldn't_
> care less.
>
> When I get my pea shooter and head for the clock tower, these will be
> the things I'll be ranting about! ;)
>
> Matt


Matt Plumper Penguin member, no, you never will rave because you're
inept, a derelict, a phony pathetic MTBer wannabe, just like your
sister Ride-A-Lot.
 
Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> MattB wrote:
> > Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> >> cc wrote:
> >>
> >>> LIBBY the Homeless Wonder wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Oh. Well I don't think they improve anything, cuz I keep up with guys
> >>>> that use clips just fine. Aint no difference in our performance eh...
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> You're an idiot. The meaningful comparison is you with clips vs. you
> >>> without clips.
> >>
> >>
> >> Wrong. He's not an idiot, he's a lunatic. Do you really think Libby
> >> has the money to even try clips?
> >>

> >
> > Are you guys calling clipless clips? Get your terms straight!
> >
> > Matt

>
> Clipless.


for skilless, which you are...

>
> --
> o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o
> www.schnauzers.ws
 
Milo Newbon, another derelict Newbon?

MILO wrote:
> >
> > Oh. Well I don't think they improve anything, cuz I keep up with guys
> > that use clips just fine. Aint no difference in our performance eh...

>
>
> I was scared to ride with clips for a long time, just like you are. My
> wife bought me a set for my birthday a year ago, and I have never
> looked back. I was able to "keep up" with flats, but now I ride away
> from the pack. It took a bit a of time riding in the grass on my back
> yard where falling wasn't as painful, but my feet come out every single
> time nowadays. The biggest improvement for me was that I raised my seat
> a bit, and rarely stand up in the saddle anymore. I only have spring
> fork shocks, which used to bob real bad when I climbed. Now my weight
> is centered farther back, which increases my power, and decreases the
> fatigue. Not to mention everything that you said about the upstroke...
>
> I also like them for crossing logs. You just wheelie the front end
> over, let the sprocket catch, put your front pedal on the log, and
> power through with your back leg. The result is the whole bike lifts
> up off the ground and over the log. This just can't be done on flats.
> Clips keep you in the pedals for larger jumps as well. Before I had
> them, I would often find myself flying at a diffent rate than the bike
> beneath me, Either it would drop out under me, or I would fly past the
> bike, making a rude landing on the crossbar rather than the seat.
>
> I would agree what some of you had to say about toe clips, at least for
> urban riding, but on the trail, they don't release when you are
> falling, which is what LIBBY is so scared of...