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yeah right...these are all your bikes
Last Post 04/16/2014 09:29 AM by Kenny Gonzales. 14 Replies.
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ChinookPass

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04/08/2014 02:39 PM
if so, you have mostly shi##y taste in bikes.

"The Marysville Police Department recently recovered around 60 bikes from a home on 81st Place NE, where they believe a man was trading methamphetamine and heroine for stolen bikes.

KOMO went to the suspect’s home and interviewed him, and he told them the bikes are his."

check out this gallery:
http://www.seattlebikeblog.com/2014/04/08/marysville-police-recover-dozens-of-allegedly-stolen-bikes-check-if-they-have-yours/
jacques_anquetil

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04/08/2014 02:51 PM
P.K. Ripper FTW!


also the ProFlex with Maguras was $4itHOT back in the day.

Dale

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04/08/2014 03:11 PM
What's with all the missing saddles? Those the easiest to sell on craigslist or eBay?
79pmooney

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04/08/2014 04:19 PM
Dale, this is meth, The guy's got energy. Works two jobs, gets home and has 8 hours to kill. (No way he's sleeping.) Plenty of time to work on his 60 bikes. And when he rides? That same energy. Who needs to sit down! Seats are for resting. This guy's on the move!

Ben
Keith Richards

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04/08/2014 04:38 PM
The looptail Ripper is DOPE!
----- It is his word versus ours. We like our word. We like where we stand and we like our credibility."--Lance Armstrong.
Dale

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04/08/2014 04:40 PM
Ben, that also explains the crappy bikes… why have the pinnacle of efficiency when you've got all that energy to burn? Not going to get it done with a clean drive train, ceramic bearings and a Cd that CK would envy
Nick A

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04/08/2014 07:07 PM
If I knew how to post pix, there'd be a pic of the South Park "vehicle" that the teacher invented. Seat not needed.

Spud

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04/09/2014 11:03 AM
This one Nick?

Nick A

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04/09/2014 01:17 PM
Exactly! No seat needed. LOL.
thinline

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04/10/2014 08:18 AM
Wow, those reverse dropouts on the forks combined with the suspension set up plays havoc with my eyes when I look at that second picture! Part of my brain tells me the whole thing was spun backwards but the other part registers the handlebars as facing forward. Glad it's not Monday morning.
jrt1045

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04/10/2014 03:29 PM
That Pro Flex Animal probably represents a huge percentage of units sold. Had an 856 way back when, that thing about killed me when the fork took a hike. Replaced it with a softride mtb, those where dark times in the dirt world
stephenb

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04/10/2014 06:37 PM
Love the slammed seat on the Ridley...the Airborne looks to me like the most interesting bike in the bunch..fwiw
jacques_anquetil

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04/11/2014 11:41 AM
Softride, hahahahahahhahahahahahahha!!!1!!!

my buddy had one of those and rode it with us once. once. we mocked him mercilessly so he scrapped it. truly a terrible design.



Nick A

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04/12/2014 10:49 AM
You just need a bottle with one of those straw thingies and it's the South Park "vehicle".

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Gonzo Cyclist

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04/16/2014 09:29 AM
whoa, I have not seen a Girvin front shock is ages!! That Pro-Flex was the hottest bike back in the day Jacques!!
The dutch style blue cruiser is the best one in the bunch
PK Ripper, that is sweet, SE bikes still makes these, they even have a 26" and 29" version of the bike now, I have a couple is the shop, those things are a hoot to ride, takes me back to my BMX days
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