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[QUOTE="nephron, post: 801642, member: 23759"] I think Camstyn and others answered it well. You CAN race these god for lovin' things if you want to (all the experts today will tell you how unmanagable these bikes are, while 12 years ago LaRocco won the outdoor open MX title on one, lol), but in all likelihood, you won't be able to. Simple enough. Even Ward wouldn't go back to one, with today's bikes. This bike is for people that enjoy scaring themselves, getting tired at a 1/2 lap, and in general....for those that want the best playbike period. I'll be getting another bike soon, no doubt, because I just can't last long enough on an MX track. But, I will never sell this bike. The dog, cat, youngest child first. Not this bike. Actually, Zipty's pipe is a Noleen, looks like cast iron, bends like cast iron (none), and has none of the brittleness of cast iron. You find one with a dent, and I'll pay. I've slid mine down a road on the right side, landed on the pipe from a jump. Spotless. (Yeah, I'm not too 'good' 'a rider :eek: ) [/QUOTE]
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