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11 minutes ago, RidingAgain said:


As I said earlier...

Don't get all... Tilted... About someone else's business.

But again...

You didn't actually get around to answering my question...

Do you care about truth?
 

 

9 minutes ago, RidingAgain said:

To quote your buddy...

"...you've been spewing BS for so long, you wouldn't know truth if it hit you with a bat."

And the above is proven true by your own words, old man.

How 'bout 
dem apples.

 

 

you spend your time looking back to a past that may or may not have ever existed.  no forward progress. 

that is unless you count landfill bikes. you are a self proclaimed master of building bikes nobody wants

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4 minutes ago, RidingAgain said:

I guess you don't value truth.

deflect all you want. its how you spin

you wont ever be involved in any mtb publication

you will  not fix your seized fork (if it even exists)

you will not buy a drivetrain

you will not buy a shock

you will not build wheels

you wont ever have the respect of you peers

 

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14 hours ago, ATXZJ said:

you wont ever be involved in any mtb publication

you will  not fix your seized fork (if it even exists)

you will not buy a drivetrain

you will not buy a shock

you will not build wheels

you wont ever have the respect of you peers

 


As I said...

I guess you don't value truth.

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13 minutes ago, RidingAgain said:


As I said...

I guess you don't value truth.

Again, your habit is to copy/paste/post some BS that you'll never buy or do and then play victim and deflect so you never have to answer for it.  ill keep calling you out in every one of your posts.

how about these little masterpieces of your delusions?

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100269-69er-67er-79er.html

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100550-feedback-shimano-xt-fc-m8000-2-crankset.html

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100612-feedback-local-riding-27-5-140mm-travel-vs-29-110mm-travel.html

 

You're going on 3 years with these vaporware projects. Notice how at first people almost took you seriously and tried to help? Now you're just the running joke of this forum because you're a lifelong tire-kicker.

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, gotdurt said:

Sorry, my bad, I thought it was a timely and fitting way to cap the topic... I should have known better.

It's not on you, at all. The topic was posted as a troll thread by the OP, and he's still attacking people in it today. 

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38 minutes ago, TheX said:

It's not on you, at all. The topic was posted as a troll thread by the OP, and he's still attacking people in it today. 

LOL...

Dude... Old man... I'll say this as simply as I can...

Just... Stop... Stalking me.

It really should be that simple for even you.

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39 minutes ago, ATXZJ said:

Again, your habit is to copy/paste/post some BS that you'll never buy or do and then play victim and deflect so you never have to answer for it.  ill keep calling you out in every one of your posts.

how about these little masterpieces of your delusions?

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100269-69er-67er-79er.html

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100550-feedback-shimano-xt-fc-m8000-2-crankset.html

http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/14-austin-voodoo/100612-feedback-local-riding-27-5-140mm-travel-vs-29-110mm-travel.html

 

You're going on 3 years with these vaporware projects. Notice how at first people almost took you seriously and tried to help? Now you're just the running joke of this forum because you're a lifelong tire-kicker.

 

 

 


Thanks man... Some good stuff in those linked comments.

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1 hour ago, TheX said:

It's not on you, at all. The topic was posted as a troll thread by the OP, and he's still attacking people in it today. 

Yea, my comment was pretty much tongue-in-cheek, but I really should have known that I would just revive the "discussion" 😏

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So here's what I'm writing a proposal for...

A magazine that is printed annually... It's called an annual... Meaning it comes out — is published — once a year.

Here's Wikipedia's take on it...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_publication

My thought is that this annual will be focused on local city of Austin (and surrounding areas) trails that accommodate two types of trail users... Cyclists and urban hikers.

The goal is to use the magazine to introduce what trails Austin has to offer, and encourage people interested in using the trails for their preferred activity to these local trails, while also informing/educating them on the etiquette of trail use, the various organizations involved with trail development and maintenance, related health matters, and any other related matters. The content can even possibly include some regional and national info to help trail users see how their activity can be broadened beyond local environments.

This type of magazine is not the same as a monthly magazine — not sure if Dirt Rag was monthly — and as such does not have the same economic requirements of a monthly magazine.

 

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So here's what I'm writing a proposal for...

A magazine that is printed annually... It's called an annual... Meaning it comes out — is published — once a year.

Here's Wikipedia's take on it...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_publication

My thought is that this annual will be focused on local city of Austin (and surrounding areas) trails that accommodate two types of trail users... Cyclists and urban hikers.

The goal is to use the magazine to introduce what trails Austin has to offer, and encourage people interested in using the trails for their preferred activity, to these local trails, while also informing/educating them on the etiquette of trail use, the various organizations involved with trail development and maintenance, related health matters, and any other related matters. The content can even possibly include some regional and national info to help trail users see how their activity can be broadened beyond local environments.

This type of magazine is not the same as a monthly magazine — not sure if Dirt Rag was monthly — and as such does not have the same economic requirements of a monthly magazine.

 


I think you should name it “Bi-Annual”. Because it’s about bicycles, and it’s annual. Too bad it’s not monthly. Then you could name it “Monthly Cycle”.
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I for one am excited to see the "tech section". Just an easy copy/paste tech articles from last century. It'll be riveting!

And please oh please consider......

"Seat Sniffers"

"Pedal Pushers"

"Tight grips on hot tips"

 

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