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  • Did anyone else notice Gavin's smile at the beginning?

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  • People, you must understand manhood, whenever us men see two guys together its always man code to call them gay. Sure they might not be, but its a man thing. Don't get offended over the interwebs, just take it for what it is.

    No-Homo.

  • Actually I thought there was too much touching going on there too. I think one of them might be gay, but the other ,as another poster said, was definitely off his face on something.

  • You may want to checkout the Carbon Comfort saddle for the recreational riders. The saddle is produced by RideOut Technologies, their on the web rideouttech

    dmagicfjr 1 second ago

  • hahaha The same idiots who say that there are "gay" elements in this video are also the same morons who can't help but end certain sentences with "no homo." You imbeciles fascinate and amuse me to no end. Keep it up. And, no, I'm perfectly hetero; the fact that you had an inkling that I might be gay just for posting this comments shows just how utterly hopeless that likes of your kind is.

  • flame broilers.. can they get any gayer? lmao

  • Gagvin is to high to realize he being molested by mookey....XD

  • i think theyre gay buddies

  • @ironbubble that's what I was thinking too

  • @ironbubble And which is not important. Important thing is, that they show how to use bike correctly.

  • looks to me like his saddle is a bit too high, u don't fit a rider with out bike shorts and cycling shoes

  • LMFAO Soooo many things wrong with this video!

  • 1:10

  • at last... someone that knows hoe to adjust this...

  • Gavin likes it up the butt

  • nice shoes fag

  • Thanks guys!

  • I don't know what it is, but every time I watch this video, I can't help but crack up. I mean, Mookie just acts soooo pleasant that he is actually funny! "Okay, Gavin, how about hopping up hear..." I mean, who talks like that? But they are from Seattle, so maybe people are just nicer there.

  • @drexelur1

    Maybe these guys just love what they do. I mean if I worked at a bicycle shop and was an avid cycling enthusiast, I would jump at the opportunity to make easy little tip videos like this to encourage people to effectively set themselves up for riding. After all, a happy cyclist is also usually a happy customer, and happy customers make happy employees.

  • Mookie and Gavin. 'nuff said.

  • i dont know, i think a little bend is better than no-bend. If theres no bend or legs are locked, the legs become quite stiff nd cant fully rotate nd absorb & transfer weight. just my 2cents -then again i havent been biking too long

  • OK, "imbrd", he said when your heel is on the pedal axle, and the pedal is at it's furthest from the saddle-a little past 6 o'clock-then your leg should be straight. Of course, when you are pedalling that would give you a slight bend in your knee at the bottom of the stroke. You pedal with the BALL of your foot on the pedal axle. That said, I prefer a slight bend even under the measurment used.

  • yeah exactly- u still need a slight bend, not alot just relaxed or else its difficult to control the bike & be comfortable

  • If I were Gavin, I would say "hey, DUDE, you touch my leg one more time and....."

  • ...... and I'm going to get a boner."

  • i just bought a trek fx 7.2 and took my first ride on it, about 12 miles... and holy crap - really need a new seat! the stocker is torture for a guy!!! =(

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