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[quote author=Craz-E-tooN link=topic=20203.msg220055#msg220055 date=1158016969]
Yeah, but did you buy that bike as your flatland bike, or was it the one you had when you decided to start flatlanding, so you just keep using it with the intention of getting a more flat specific setup in the future?
T.
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i got this when i was riding street then threw some pegs and front brake on and started flat
and actually after trying a flatland bike (WTP Sinus Pro) i'm not too sure if i wanna go smaller because i like my big tank , and my cousin nicknamed it "The Titanic" because it's so heavy (32lbs) compared to his little bike
so i kinda have the intention of buying a flatland bike, but i'm not sure because i'm doing pretty fine on my bike (i'm currently trying to master crackpacker)
Re: BIG BIKE posted on 2006-09-11 16:13:59
i beat you there :-P
i'm 5'11"
i ride a specialized fuse 3
21" TT
45mm Stem
7.5" Bars
full a full specs click the link
[url]http://specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=12327[/url]
Re: Falling (pic) posted on 2006-09-10 23:03:51
haha nice :lol:
Re: Falling (pic) posted on 2006-09-10 21:31:18
you need a little bubble near your head saying "oh shit!"
also what trick were you doing
Re: i want you to talk about sony. posted on 2006-09-10 11:14:56
[quote author=Jas0n 0n a BIKE link=topic=20167.msg219664#msg219664 date=1157903744]
Anybody wanna tell me the history and meaning behind this?
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seriusly i've been wondering the same thing
Re: where can i get video of a one footed wheelchair glide (crackpacker) posted on 2006-09-10 00:00:27
bump
i'm still looking for a video please
Re: Todays Riding posted on 2006-09-09 20:58:37
[quote author=irideny link=topic=17469.msg219555#msg219555 date=1157856013]
i got no handed fork glides pretty good, and i rolled one with out my knees like 5 ft or so,
still can't figure out how to get out of it though :-(
Anyone think its possible to sit on the bars in a fork glide?, im gonna try it tommorow, just thought of it now :mrgreen:
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sit on the bars? no wouldn't that just be riding backwards?
Re: anyone here some kind of engineer? posted on 2006-09-09 10:45:18
[quote author=irideny link=topic=20103.msg219387#msg219387 date=1157820844]
read the thread i started called for those with a career, alot of people said stuff like its never too late, and some good advice and stuff, idk just read some of the posts
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i did and they all said the same thing...
Re: anyone here some kind of engineer? posted on 2006-09-08 23:02:20
[quote author=gravenewworld link=topic=20103.msg219110#msg219110 date=1157714335]
...you can keep going on and on and you willl find out that there are actually an infinite sizes infinty. If you think think stuff is interesting then be a math major. This is the type of thinking you will do for most of your undergraduate career, math isn't just about solving equations in a mechanistic manner.
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yeah stuff like that is really interesting, but i just had engineering for an idea because it was the first thing that's been coming across that actually seemed to fit what i liked... basically all i know about engineering is you build, use math/physcis, design, or repair things.
i just feel a little rushed since i'm a junior, and i feel like i'm running out of time (even though i know i'm not).
and for now i'm just looking around because i like at least having an idea of what i wanna do.
Re: well i joined the dark side...... posted on 2006-09-08 22:48:09
my bike is 32lbs
i tried a lighter bike before (~28lb i think) and it felt too light so i think i'll stick with the heavy stuff
Re: In comming!! posted on 2006-09-07 22:37:41
DAMN!!!
Re: anyone here some kind of engineer? posted on 2006-09-07 21:24:49
[quote author=gravenewworld link=topic=20103.msg219052#msg219052 date=1157686398]
I'm not an engineer but I do have a degree in mathematics. Why not pursue math as a degree if you like it so much? It gets very interesting once you take some upper level classes. Honestly, most of the math that science and engineers do is just problem solving as in just using calculus, differential equations, and algebra. A computer can do this. If you want to learn real math as in actually learning how to develop formal proof for an argument, be a math major. While there are computers that can do proofs, they don't come close to what some humans have proven.
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right now i'm a junior and i'm taking trig. and physics and so far they're pretty fun mainly because i really like figuring out problems and i like being able to see why/how it works
Re: funeral song posted on 2006-09-07 20:16:46
1000 Miles - Vanessa Carlton
:-P
Re: anyone here some kind of engineer? posted on 2006-09-07 19:50:51
[quote author=edogg2k4 link=topic=20103.msg218965#msg218965 date=1157670401]
Does an IT Systems/Network Engineer count? I don't wear the pinstripe hat.
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i dunno i've been trying to find info on every kind of engineer but so far i've had no luck
anyone here some kind of engineer? posted on 2006-09-07 15:42:38
i've been thinking of what i wanna do and engineer has passed through my mind a few times mainly because i'm awesome at math and i also like it.
i'm just curious if anyone is some kind of engineer and what do they do?
Re: where can i get video of a one footed wheelchair glide (crackpacker) posted on 2006-09-06 16:12:27
ENOUGHT ABOUT NAMES!!!!
can someone please give me a video of a "one-footed wheelchair glide" PLEASE
Re: tips on getting into half-packer from crackpacker posted on 2006-09-06 16:11:28
[quote author=tranqulized link=topic=20070.msg218768#msg218768 date=1157571726]
[quote author=Milenko2121 link=topic=20070.msg218688#msg218688 date=1157552356]
whenever i try to step over the front wheel just turns to the side and drops
i guess it'll just take a bit to try and balance on one foot for that half second
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Put your hand back on the grip for the switch.... the wheel wont flop around if you got the grip steady...
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oh that could be the problem :-P because when i was trying the switch i just had my hand on the seat
Re: tips on getting into half-packer from crackpacker posted on 2006-09-06 07:19:16
whenever i try to step over the front wheel just turns to the side and drops
i guess it'll just take a bit to try and balance on one foot for that half second
Re: where can i get video of a one footed wheelchair glide (crackpacker) posted on 2006-09-05 23:22:39
[quote author=Mr.Jowee link=topic=20067.msg218585#msg218585 date=1157513826]
FYI, a crack packer and a wheelchair glide are not the same thing.
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depends who you're talking to
some say it's a coathanger and some say it's a wheelchair glide
alot of trick names change their meaning over the years
Re: where can i get video of a one footed wheelchair glide (crackpacker) posted on 2006-09-05 19:57:21
come on people back on topic
where's my video!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
p.s. a t-glide is a steamboat



