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(Oct 8, 2009 at 11:01) (Below Threshold) show comment
what, you want me to upgrade to a 24"? Im only 5' 11" so its not as if im a "large" BMX rider by any stretch.

BMX is what I like, what im comfortable with, so its what I ride. Simple as that
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(Sep 10, 2009 at 12:35) (Below Threshold) show comment
Yes, they are legal. You can either park at wakefield park and bike over, or park at the baseball field nearby just off 495 (the 2nd is the closer one). Then just follow the path under the overpass and youll see a dirt trail leading in on the right. Pretty simple really.
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(Aug 28, 2009 at 16:21) (Below Threshold) show comment
yeah, its got a pump track style thing with tables of all size, and a good set of smaller doubles. These here are the medium size set, and theres one other set as well which is huge.

Theres a dual slalom course in the back of the park as well which can be fun
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(Sep 11, 2008 at 9:54) (Below Threshold) show comment
Hm, its a quality picture no doubt about that, but for me at least the pics of drifting a burm and kikcing up dust from a low POV have gotten a little old. Nothing against the rider for being able to do it, or the photographer for what is a good quality pic, for me the subject has been a bit...over done?

And before someone says "its b/c youre bmx" i love tons of the MTB shots whether its freeride, DH, slopestyle or whatever else. Just "drifting" pics have been played out alot i feel.

Congratz on POD though and i will say its at least to see another high quality pod regardless of what its of.
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(Aug 10, 2008 at 20:53) (Below Threshold) show comment
nope, just squeaked it out haha. But yea, i dumped the nose too soon
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(Apr 29, 2008 at 14:11) (Below Threshold) show comment
Definitly throwing some style into the mix. Great trick, great shot, great POD
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(Jan 29, 2008 at 16:38) (Below Threshold) show comment
gust. try reading first. Its not a question of whether hes a good rider or not. It seems like all the points people tried to make here went clear over that very thick head of yours. HE can ride, HIS body is capable of absorbing shock better, HE can handle a fall or spill. The child cannot. Its body is not yet strong enough, or developed enough.

Read posts. Take Head out of Ass. Then post your own comment.
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(Jan 29, 2008 at 10:42) (Below Threshold) show comment
the idea of sharin that with your kid is great.....but hes not even going to remeber it anyway. Also, for those who nay say the "what if" people with all these other dangerous things. EVERYTHING is dangerous, its about the actual probability of an incident occuring though. Walking a stroller with your kid cant even be compared to biking and doing jumps with him.

Truly, honestly, IMO this is a terrible idea. What a larger body can sustain as a "mild jolt" will be amplified for the child. Yes babies are "softer" but their muscles cant support them as well, to prevent jarring.

Just my 2 cents.
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(Jan 16, 2008 at 8:46) (Below Threshold) show comment
course its photoshopped. Eastwing, obviously youve never worked in photoshop or youd know inserting 1 picture into another is probably the easiest thing to do in photoshop.

Look at the front wheel. Like Ciaran said, no spokes in the front picture, and the white coming out of nowhere. Yeah. thats fake. Negative props as you will.
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(Dec 17, 2007 at 2:16) (Below Threshold) show comment
....wow. No room for error there! That riders got some serious brass!
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(Dec 7, 2007 at 0:57) (Below Threshold) show comment
Dubprof: This shot has what we call "class". Not every image of riding is the insane high octane rider ripping on their DH.

Great shot and congratz to the rider and photographer. It looks like hes just floating up there with those pink clouds. Pictures got alot of style point for sure. Keep up the great work!
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(Dec 5, 2007 at 14:40) (Below Threshold) show comment
No matter how you look at it thats sick. Definitly a place where most people have never taken a bike and cool composition as well. The light plays off the walls well and being able to see the lights farther down the tunnel in the black adds to the mystery of whats ahead. Great shot and congratz on POD
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(Nov 4, 2007 at 11:48) (Below Threshold) show comment
sweet POD all around. Great angle, great style, great detail on landscape and a bright blue sky. What more could you ask for??
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(Nov 3, 2007 at 1:14) (Below Threshold) show comment
yeah, this has definitly been Pod before, still, a great shot none the less. But yeah, itd be nice not to have repeats.
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(Nov 2, 2007 at 8:33) (Below Threshold) show comment
great timing on the picture! Like the way the riders in blue "pop" in contrast to all the more muted natural colors. Another great Pod!
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(Oct 25, 2007 at 10:38) (Below Threshold) show comment
Like the pic, great idea with the foreground exposure and all, just might look "crisp" without the big lump of brown on the left. Clogs up the image a bit IMO, but a solid concept for the pic, and great execution by the rider. Props on POD!
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