
its actually pollock, look it up in a northamerican english dictionary. 2nd no i dont own a pitbike its my cousins i just thought it was neat. 3rd im glad u can lurk my pictures that are like 4 years old and make that wonderful observation that im a kid... if you thought i was a senior i would be concerned about your vision. 4th i dont know at what point u gathered i was retarded. Usually retards have issues speaking clear english where as i can see my english is by far a lot more developed than yours. My eduacation is probably a lot better than yours as well seeing as you are completely unaware to the fact that less than half of Canadians are french... nor do i live in Qubec (the province that hosts the majority of french canadians). In fact i hate french and took the opportunity to drop it upon completing my grade 9 required french. Thats my uncles mercedes.. My mercedes doesn't get its windows smashed in cause we park it in our garage.. it was just an event that happened and since my uncle couldn't fit it in his garage we offered to park it for him seeing as we have an extra bay in our 3 car garage. Im glad you are capable of flaming individuals based on misconceptions that you gathered from an outdated source. If you are indeed 29 as your profile claims, i suggest you stop trying to flame little kids and maybe do something more constructive? I chose to flame this individual's picture because there shouldn't of been a point in time where his "right mind" considered putting a motocross fork on a hard tail a good idea (not that it actually literally is a moto fork if you got confused at that point). I am aware evil frames are build for free ride. So are banshee screams, .243 DH, and fireeye spitfires.. but all those companies rate their frames at a max travel of either 130 mm or 150 mm due to the fact that not only is it unsafe to ride with your front end up that high, but isn't logical. You could make the entire front of the frame a giant block of cnc'd metal and it could be virtually unbreakable, but does that give you the reason to go out of your way to be idiotic and slap on a enormous fork that you will never use for its intended use? Forks like these were built for people with huge, long travel, rear suspension bikes... the only bike that actually comes to mind at this time is GSR's old full suspension frame that featured 12 inches of rear travel to pair off with this fork. When you put a picture like this on pinkbike... you can expect to get flamed for it. I dont care if any of you bitches in the netherlands have half a brain to flame me back but i can say with confidence, flaming Canada is flaming the heart and roots of free ride mountain biking no questions asked. Might i also add that even though pinkbike shares a .com web domain, and is quite international to this date, it is a Canadian created website..
Jan 25, 2009 at 13:47