LMAO. I had one on the back side of my hand by my wrist many years ago. I think it developed from lifting heavy weights, but many people get them. I smashed it with a book the same way and it flattened it. I think the Dr. even told me about the book method as an option. Anyhow, it never full...
Awesome run on that trail- you were moving. What kind of rig is your bud in the front riding? Seems really dialed for those conditions. Nice Jekyll too by the way.
Dude, there aren't any "drops" in that vid. Yes, it's a nice trail system, but there aren't any drops. Search Youtube for San Antonio freeride and you'll see some drops at Mac. There are several there and have been for many years. OP has some nice flow and a few decent jumps but not really an...
I've done my share of freeriding- ramps, drops and gaps-all on a full suspension 7 inches or more front and rear travel. Mad props to you bro- excellent riding and you make it look much easier than it really is.
What a dildo. I've been abusing my Cannondale Gemini for years. Even done 15 to 20 foot drops to transition and countless gaps and jumps. Difference being that the Gemini is made for it, not this cross country bike with no chain guide. Hopping off stairs to flat is not a perfect jump or landi...
LMAO. I had one on the back side of my hand by my wrist many years ago. I think it developed from lifting heavy weights, but many people get them. I smashed it with a book the same way and it flattened it. I think the Dr. even told me about the book method as an option. Anyhow, it never full...