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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: kiwi on February 12, 2007, 07:48:04 pm

Title: this is getting oLD!
Post by: kiwi on February 12, 2007, 07:48:04 pm
Over the last three or four days (or visits I dont remember which) i have deleted over 100 freeloaders.It pisses me off because instead of coming here to participate i feel i have to check for these  [smiley=diaper.gif]
I mean they dont post or anything,so apart from completely inflating our member numbers they dont seem to do any harm,or am I missing something.?
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: sammydog on February 12, 2007, 09:15:16 pm
If they aren't posting then it is better than a forum I moderatre/admin at.

We get a constant stream of spammers, and it really does get annoying deleting posts after a while.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Old Proflexer on February 15, 2007, 01:01:37 pm
I'll try to start posting more often - my bikes have been just hanging on the walll in the garage and I'm kind of embarassed.

I'll try to break something and complain about it -  hopefully not my neck

OP

hey - I used to be #7, how'd I get bumped to #8?
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Carbon_Angus on February 15, 2007, 02:03:35 pm
you are an eight now???

glad you still snoop. my bikes are gathering dust, too at the moment except for the trainer in the living room. my son holds a carrot out and I try to chase it, he never lets me catch it. I think the dog is smarter than I, now..
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: kiwi on February 15, 2007, 05:45:44 pm
You got bumped because you were awol.  ;)....
No.you got bumped because dave somehow installed himself a test persona at no 2.which makes him no 1,I used to be No 1....now I am no 2
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: kiwi on February 15, 2007, 05:55:00 pm
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you are an eight now???

glad you still snoop. my bikes are gathering dust, too at the moment except for the trainer in the living room. my son holds a carrot out and I try to chase it, he never lets me catch it. I think the dog is smarter than I, now..

my road bike is actually getting some use..the next step is to get a new BB and maybe new cranks,chainwheels and get the ol 756 out,with the new crosslinks and risse....never really used the bike much after those upgrades....
I will post a photo at the top of the Belmont trig.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: orange on February 15, 2007, 06:01:03 pm
<smug> I use all my biikes all the time :-) <smug>
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: shovelon on February 16, 2007, 01:26:17 am
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<smug> I use all my biikes all the time :-) <smug>

You must have cloned yourself.:-)
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Matno on February 16, 2007, 02:04:44 am
Man, I used to be the number one poster here, but I was embarrassed by my "post-whore" image and swore I'd stop. That was a long time ago, and somehow I'm still number 3... Weird. Must...quit...thinking...about...bikes...ALL the time...
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: jeffhop on February 16, 2007, 08:43:03 am
`i am not a number , im a free man`.......sorry!
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: RhinoDave on February 16, 2007, 08:49:27 am
So what's the cut off number. I'm afraid I'm one of those that never has much to offer. I'm not much of an expert so I tend to keep quiet about various builds. Since I'm currently hibernating like a lot of Northerners, I'll try to post more and add my $.02. Just tell me to shut up if I get too annoying. Oh and I just picked up a Nixon to put on my Evo. With the six way swinger on the back it should be an interesting ride. I can't wait to try it on some technical downhill.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Matno on February 16, 2007, 12:52:25 pm
I'm no expert either. Thankfully, Simon (a REAL expert) has joined the forum and taken the number one spot.

Let us know how the Nixon works out. I'm seriously considering getting one of those for my 5000. I like the idea of having 100-130mm (or even 145mm) of adjustable travel in a relatively lightweight fork. I'm having a hard time justifying replacing my trusty X-vert though. It was starting to feel a little loose lately (after being ridden for nearly 7 years!) so I switched the lowers with my wife's identical (but almost completely unused) X-vert. Voila! "New" fork for me! (And she'll never notice the difference). I've always been very happy with 4" of travel, but I'm starting to think that I'm ready to "upgrade" to more, now that I've started doing more aggressive drops. I still ride a lot of uphills though, so I wouldn't really want a fork that won't go down to 4".

Also considering the Minute forks. (I'm a big fan of Manitou, in case you couldn't tell). That might be the perfect mate for my Swinger 3-way air...
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: jimbo on February 16, 2007, 02:16:24 pm
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Let us know how the Nixon works out. I'm seriously considering getting one of those for my 5000. I like the idea of having 100-130mm (or even 145mm) of adjustable travel in a relatively lightweight fork. I'm having a hard time justifying replacing my trusty X-vert though. It was starting to feel a little loose lately (after being ridden for nearly 7 years!) so I switched the lowers with my wife's identical (but almost completely unused) X-vert. Voila! "New" fork for me! (And she'll never notice the difference). I've always been very happy with 4" of travel, but I'm starting to think that I'm ready to "upgrade" to more, now that I've started doing more aggressive drops. I still ride a lot of uphills though, so I wouldn't really want a fork that won't go down to 4".

Also considering the Minute forks. (I'm a big fan of Manitou, in case you couldn't tell). That might be the perfect mate for my Swinger 3-way air...


Yeah I like Manitou forks too.   They so easy to work on. There's a guy on MTBR named Dougal whose like a Manitou guru.  These forks depending on the inards can be custom tuned by playing with the shims and stuff.  The  only bad thing is they don't keep parts for older forks.  I just order the rebound damper for my 2005 Sherman Breakout.  I'm getting the run around from my LBS that part is not in stock needs to be manufacturered or something.  I'm crossing my fingers that what they said is true.  In the mean time I scored a brand new Manitou Travis off of Ebay for $365.00.  If the part for the Sherman comes in then my plan is to reduce the travel from 7 inches to 5 inches and put it on my Prophet.  The instructions on how to do this is of course is from the DIY guys at MTBR.  
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: kiwi on February 16, 2007, 02:24:44 pm
The number that OP and I refer to is the member number..matno is #23 etc
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Matno on February 17, 2007, 05:28:14 am
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The number that OP and I refer to is the member number..matno is #23 etc


Oh yeah. That's the order we registered on the site after Dave restarted it with the new format a few years back...
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: jazclrint on February 18, 2007, 04:24:44 pm
I confess, my bikes have been gathering dust since October, but I am in Maine and its either been too warm making the trails soupy, or 0 F and 6" of snow.  And I have to get my road bike to the shop.  I got a new frame and I need the derailure hanger straightened before I put it on the trainer.  But I need to get on the trainer.  I will be 30 in a few weeks, I am 40lbs over weight, and I have a new chain that needs to be broke in before the roads clear up here.  My college's team has a race in April to attend.  But I really need to clean my Mt. Bike.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: kiwi on February 25, 2007, 07:08:15 pm
44 got deleted tonite >:(
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: shovelon on February 26, 2007, 02:09:13 am
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44 got deleted tonite >:(


Thanks Kiwi.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Ionit on February 26, 2007, 05:56:52 pm
What is my number. Oh wait there it is.
Title: Re: this is getting oLD!
Post by: Douglas_Johnston on February 26, 2007, 07:19:16 pm
if you click on members then date registered all the members are displayed in the order they registered,and he member numbers are on the far right..