you are correct in the fact springs do not require a mod plate. however, you need to weigh up the time, hassle and possible expense in contesting such a ticket.
simple answer is to just avoid it all together and don't go "cruising" where you are bound to draw such attention. hooning is...
dude, your whole theory of freight making everything way more expensive is debunked by the fact that you can already order parts in extremely low volumes and still be cheaper by a massive margin than what the local importers can provide.
therefore facts 1, 2 and 3 are all absolute crap.
To put the gearing into the perspective of a BMX.
28/11 for most intensive purposes identical to a bmx.
28/12 will be slightly easier gear. possibly better due to the extra weight of a mtb, allowing you to accelerate easier.
tt01r is a nice option, because it comes with the aluminium driveshaft, ball bearings and better shocks. minuses are it doesn't come with speed control or a shell.
tt01d comes with drift wheels and bearings
tt01e has new plastic bits and the front is more like a ta05.
if you're the...
just got back from two weeks in queenstown. snow was sweeet! did coronet (visibility was crap), remarkables (sooo much fresh now, was awesome) and then cadrona for the rest of the time.
was awesome. highly recommended going quad biking with offroad adventures for anyone planning a trip...
i guess we'll just have to agree to disagree then. but if a boutique brand wants to create and sell a completely out there products then all the best to them. that's what makes this world a great place.
you can't deny the fact that for all these so called "ludicrous" trends, that the...
colony and slam bars are identical in specs, expect colony are lighter and slightly wider.
seeing as all 3 are pretty much the same, i'd say support the aussie company with aussie riders and go for colony.
what sort of comment is this? i'd really hate for you to fall off your pedestal one day.
do a bit of research and you'll find the guy who makes these posts of bikeguide and says, not made for grinding or any trick remotely sprocket related! these things are by no means being "mass produced"...
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