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| Bike I ride: | 07 Stumpjumper Expert: Ritchey Logic Carbon riser bars, Mavic Crossmax SX wheels, Avid CR Mag 203/185. 2009 Rocky Mountain Flatline Pro. Saint Component Grouppe, Easton Havoc bars and seat post. |
| Favorite Trails: | Boneyard, World's Greatest Downhill, Whole Enchilada, PMT/ Mane Lane and Magic Forest @ Vail, TNT/Money @ Keystone. |
| About Me: | Love to ride all mountain style trails, lots of single track and fast descents. Just bought a downhill bike this year and trying my hand at that. |
| Products Recommended: | none - View Products |
| Companies Supported: | Fox Racing | Avid | Race Face | Rocky Mountain | Tomac | SRAM | Specialized | ODI | e13 | Lapierre | Giant | Ellsworth |
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I've had them for over a year now. They've held up pretty good through a mix of AM, DH, and moto. The palm is starting to separate at the seam at the outside of the hand though. They are also very warm to climb in. I usually climb glove-less and then slap them on at the top. I had no clue about the warranty, maybe I'll see if mine qualify!
Why can't you service sealed bearings?
Get on your 5" travel bike and pull off half the sh*t he does. It's VOD because this guy just demonstrated what the purest form of mountain biking is. Amazing scenery, mad skill and bike control, and hell, he even showed us how big his balls are. When he rolled in @ 2:23 and pulled it, I jumped off the couch and LOL'd it was so sick. Get a clue man.
It's funny, I caught this article on Facebook about an hour ago and all the comments were super negative. It was like a hipster cry fest about the big bad corporate giant crushing their underground company. Then you come here, and everyone is stoked. And rightfully so, I think this is an awesome opportunity for 5.10 to really step it up. I wasn't particularly impressed with my first 5.10 purchase, but after seeing the new designs from Interbike and now this, I will definitely give them a second chance. At least Adidas is working with an established and reputable outdoor company and not just barging into the scene like Nike...
Any bike can shred just as hard as a DH bike on a good and steep trail. All depends on how hard you want to get after it! ;)
Freewheels free the mind!
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