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RockyMountainRMX Plus Carpe Diem
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Male / 18
Member Since: Oct 17, 2009
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Bike I ride: Rocky Mountain RMX 07
Favorite Trails: Rabbit Hill: Gong Show, Chuten Range. Silver Star: Pipe Dream, Rock star, Shazam. Whistler: Crank It Up, Freight Train, No Joke, A-Line.
About Me: Just began riding this year and loving it and im excited for the next season
Products Recommended: none - View Products
Companies Supported: Fox Racing | Avid | Race Face | Rocky Mountain | e13 | Shimano | KHS
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RockyMountainRMX commented under RockyMountainRMX's photo ( Feb 13, 2012 at 8:06 )
quotes medium/ 18 inches

posted in "Fork oil weight?" ( Aug 10, 2011 at 11:07 )
RockyMountainRMX commented under mikelevy's blog ( Jun 21, 2011 at 6:12 )
quotes 3mm does sound like they're including that back plate but another tip i've heard is if you take a dime and stick on the back plate beside the pad and if the the pads are thinner then a dime then you need to replace them ASAP
RockyMountainRMX commented under sajjadxtc's photo ( Jun 3, 2011 at 14:32 )
quotes yes and no, if you put one shock infront of the other it world be 16 inches eye to eye correct? but lets say you did a drop to flat and bottom out one shock so thats 8 inches of travel used, but if you had two shock side by side and you did the same drop to flat you would not bottom it out because you have to forms of resistance instead of one, so instead of 8 inches being used on one shock you'd have 4 inches of travel being used on BOTH shocks, so still 8 inches of travel is being used but you still have another 8 inches left from the shocks (4 inches of travel left on each shock). make sense? so physically it is increasing the travel.

RockyMountainRMX commented under mikelevy's blog ( May 30, 2011 at 6:14 )
quotes Well if fox did make an inverted fork for the public it would be killer! inverted forks are much more reponsive, because if you think about it which moves easier? lowers moving up onto stantions or have your stantions move into your lowers (invertedly though) its less mass to move making the fork way more responsive
RockyMountainRMX commented under sajjadxtc's photo ( May 23, 2011 at 12:11 )
quotes well if you have one shock it takes the entire load of an impact correct? so if you have two they'll each take part of the load. and if this is Benders new bike this might help him land the jaw drop in BC. but if not its just for show lol

RockyMountainRMX commented under sajjadxtc's photo ( May 22, 2011 at 17:39 )
quotes 12 inches in the front and i believe 16 inches in the back when you combine the the two rear shocks

posted in "Road Trip Card" ( May 17, 2011 at 15:21 )
RockyMountainRMX commented under RockyMountainBicycles's video ( Apr 20, 2011 at 22:58 )
quotes Man it looks like Rocky is going to have a good year this year =D

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RockyMountainRMX wrote
Dec 4, 2010 at 23:33
People always ask why do we spend so much on a bike and why do we send our selves off crazy jumpz and drops. We do it for that amazing feeling when suceed and pass our limits and creating new friendships with others. We all have one thing we have in common and thats to ride our hearts out and live each day like its our last. Thats why we do what we do, Its what we love and we wouldn't trade that feeling or those memories for anything in the world.

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