And, I have to repost this, my childhood demands it. These were definitely the days when I was a tiny weekend warrior being dropped off at Calabazus every Saturday morning and riding "ENDO!", "HILL!" and "BETTY TO RENO!" all day. I always wondered how my handlebars managed to stay intact even though they didn't have the proprietary 32 piece design of the BOSS RACING bars.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Why Stop Now?
In anticipation of this site actually producing some original content (web video hopefully out tomorrow night and some pictures to follow) I thought I would repost and recycle a few more things. First, it's beautiful outside (at least somewhere if not in Santa Cruz) and although I don't have any urge to ride indoors right now we should still celebrate this ridiculously manly air by Jordan at the warehouse last year. Photo by Luke Brennan.
And, I have to repost this, my childhood demands it. These were definitely the days when I was a tiny weekend warrior being dropped off at Calabazus every Saturday morning and riding "ENDO!", "HILL!" and "BETTY TO RENO!" all day. I always wondered how my handlebars managed to stay intact even though they didn't have the proprietary 32 piece design of the BOSS RACING bars.
And, I have to repost this, my childhood demands it. These were definitely the days when I was a tiny weekend warrior being dropped off at Calabazus every Saturday morning and riding "ENDO!", "HILL!" and "BETTY TO RENO!" all day. I always wondered how my handlebars managed to stay intact even though they didn't have the proprietary 32 piece design of the BOSS RACING bars.
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ha! was that video produced by alex londos or what? PSYCHOSIIS!!!!
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