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hey dicks! haha!
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don't listen to this guy
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Hi, I'm trying to buy the same Diamondback bike that you have, but the price is $450 at Dicks Sporting goods. So I was wondering which month did you buy the bike? so I can see if the bike would be cheaper then. Thanks
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i got the diamondback axis
the exspensive model a couple of hours ago
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I also have this bike, and paid $400 or $450 for it at Dicks. I've been thinking about upgrading the front fork, for some more intense trail riding. Can anyone give me some suggestions for a good fork upgrade?
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It's called a stem.
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your handle bars will fall of and you will die heh...
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U also get a free tuneup with the 2year
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wow you guys are definitely the real deal ..... holy smokes that crash was pretty intense It sounded like you cracked every bone in your body.... but good work guys I'm sure I speak for a lot of us part timers thanks for taking the hits for us it's always good to see what wear getting ourselves into without breaking our own bones keep the videos coming champs!!! ☆☆☆☆☆
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lol that was hilarious good stuff man I just purchased one love it ..
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you should've tried the diamondback hook much more for the money
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hey does anyone know any mountain bike websites that sell cheap but good parts?
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2001 was the Diamondbacks' glory year.
*Wish the neck on my Kawasaki was taller like that one, or even taller. Head down, butt up, isn't the most ideal posture for going down really steep inclines. -
best for jumping is ............. dont land both wheels at the same time ,
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How can you tell the difference between single walled Tim's and double walled rims.And what's the best kind for jumping.
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This is a video review of the Diamondback Axis mountain bike, which is an aluminum hardtail mountain bike with 27.5 inch wheels, a suspension fork and disk brakes. You can find the Dismondback Axis mountain bike on sale for $350 if you look around, and at that price it is a great deal. The wheels, stem, handlebars and frame are tough and ready to handle serious mountain biking action. If you do a lot of jumping and downhill riding, you will want to upgrade the fork. The Diamondback Axis is a solid mountain bike and a great value for the money.