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My dad had a similar story, his parents passed when he was young and didn't get to finish school. Was out on his own at 14 and eventually became a cop. At around 25 he was put in detention camps for being a "counter revolutionary" and was there for 8 years till he escaped and swam to Hong Kong which was over 14 hrs in the water. No wonder my dad can't relate to me or my kids. He's got some stories which would make anyone appreciate America.
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你的啪啪去洗真的很感动
谢谢
 
My Boris is a few years old. I have 4.5s and I believe I have had 4.8s on there. I don't have the original wheels. They were Wienmann and they sucked. The Bluto fork fits the 4.8s and might even have some spare room.
My rigid Framed Minnesota fat bike is 32 pounds and is cheap . Although I use it for snow and cardio as I’m not sure if the wheel set would survive the rest of the year.
 
First run in wasnt too productive because i brought wife kid and dogs but its a start. I can easily do much farther and faster with minimal effort. Cant believe how far i have come
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All this fat bike talk got me thinking.... wondering how big of a tire I can fit on the Hightower.
The rim is 40... thinking the limiting factor is the frame.
 
My rims are 38mm and I’ve got 3” tires
I ordered 29er wheels for my Hightower and it will probably take 2 years.
So I am thinking, get the widest tires the frame will allow for the 27.5 wheel set. It currently has 2.8
Damn.... this basically means the 2.6 Addix I had in waiting will never get used
 
I won’t be able to make it tomorrow. Too many things going on this week for me and the bike ride is the only I can actually skip.
 
I ordered 29er wheels for my Hightower and it will probably take 2 years.
So I am thinking, get the widest tires the frame will allow for the 27.5 wheel set. It currently has 2.8
Damn.... this basically means the 2.6 Addix I had in waiting will never get used
Ill be getting 29” in the spring too. What wheels did you get
 
My bike is a Motebecane Boris the Evil Brut from Bikes Direct. I bought it for snow. It does well, but once you get over 6", I don't care what bike you have it starts to suck badly unless its powdery, which it never is. I think the sweet spot is 2-4". My bike is heavy. That is why you always see me at the back of the pack. It is also not the best tool for the riding we have been doing. But, I'm working on that. I had to sell off 2 of my FS bikes when I was unemployed earlier in the year.
You floated over everything at Wawayanda last weekend but peddling a 40 pound bike can be tiring. Kind of like dragging a boat anchor behind. That must be a heck of a workout
 
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