Yeah, it's got a 20" rear wheel, whereas all other mod frames (the mission prodigy is shit, it doesn't count as anything ) have a 19" wheel.
Look on ebay dude!
I guess you want to avoid making them laugh
I wonder if you could rig a CNC machine to do tattoos? Purely from an accuracy approach, I guess it would be pretty boring doing a massive tattoo without the tattooist to talk to.
A low stem makes for a higher-feeling BB... but a higher one gives more options. It's wether you can get a stem that's low enough to make the BB feel good to you, without making it also be shit to pull up.
Is this the dude with the prices in canadian dollars? In which case, bear in mind you're paying for frame only as in, no warranty, and you may be sent frames that have slight cosmetic damage. There's a thread about it already floating around.
New, you're looking at the Onza rip, which is (was, it's out of stock on tarty until the '10 one arrives) £319.
Second hand, on ebay, you're looking at a pretty decent bike - Deng (echo, zoo, gu...) or something similar.
24 - the ashton ET24, which is pretty much what all the others are based on. I've ridden (owned) a leeson with the same geo, it was good for what it was for.
I got stuck on this level where there was missile turrets in this sort of ring, and it had switches in it, as well as bouncy blocks and loads of mines.
Pfft! Although you can do co-op on N+, which sounds interesting.
Hahaha.
Which PC version have you completed?
http://www.addictinggames.com/ngame.html the short one on the internet
http://www.thewayoftheninja.org/n_downloads.html the full one
The full one has 99 levels... I'm stuck, I got bored =/
TRA is a good choice for 26"... he's got some cool skills, as well as massive riding, which his injury didn't seem to affect.
There's also a video of him riding chainless floating about, and it's mental.
JonMack is a weight weenie, by his own admission.
A light bike is easier to throw about, meaning you can get more distance with it than with a heavier bike.
Comp bikes are usually light because lugging a 10kg bike is very tiring, and it makes it easier to ride a section, on top of the fact above.
Does it improve grip?
Some would argue so.. in theory, if there's more space between the knobs there's more room for them to wrap around whatever you're riding on.
I'm not cutting mine off though, it's too much effort
Two short stocks to go with their long ones... the switch is one, so maybe a short seatless one
Then two street 24" bikes, and two trials 24" bikes.
They're a long way off yet.
Sadly, it is a repost. We have had many attempts, none of which take off, because it can always go in the angry thread. Sadness isn't a MAN'S emotion, so many choose to disguise it as ANGER, which is as manly as you can get.