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Im a bicycle messenger in Washington D.C..Im a bicycle frame builder. A record collector.Im the President of Turbojugend Washington D.C.I like to drink lots of beer...that about somes it up if you don't already know me.
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there is this song called 'ANTI', it needs ears to find a home, go listen and maybe the highly raved about acoustic single will find a place to lay it's tone, much love Jostel, p.s. don't be afraid, it's just me pouring out my soul, all emotions you feel are reel and are regarded vital in sustaining a meaningful life,......
Silkeez Quad Trux make skateboarding safer and smoother. Just like the back wheels of a tour bus, the axles articulate. As the first wheel goes over a "bump," the bus (board) is raised only half as high as the bump. Then, as the front wheel is past the bump, the rear wheel crosses, again the bus (board) is raised only half as high. Smooooooth.
Safer? No more (or fewer) face plants or unloads. Just ride through the things that before would cause pain.
More stable at speed in that the inline design of each pair of wheels on the side of the axle creates stability and less wheel wobble that can cause loss of control--not a "good thing" at high speed. Get a chance to ride a demo (see below) and you'll be convinced.<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowScriptAccess="never" allowNetworking="internal" height="355" width="425" data="http://www.youtube.com/v/O60X03sfYPY&rel=1"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="never" /> <param name="allowNetworking" value="internal" /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/O60X03sfYPY&rel=1" />
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"The Ride Says it All"
Silkeez Quad Trux make skateboarding safer and smoother. Just like the back wheels of a tour bus, the axles articulate. As the first wheel goes over a "bump," the bus (board) is raised only half as high as the bump. Then, as the front wheel is past the bump, the rear wheel crosses, again the bus (board) is raised only half as high. Smooooooth.
Safer? No more (or fewer) face plants or unloads. Just ride through the things that before would cause pain.
More stable at speed in that the inline design of each pair of wheels on the side of the axle creates stability and less wheel wobble that can cause loss of control--not a "good thing" at high speed. Get a chance to ride a demo (see below) and you'll be convinced.
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