new fox decals and duals
Do you ride motorcross?
I see so many Fox stickers around my part of CA, and often times when I try and strike up a conversation about motocross with the indivigual I am met with a blank stare. I am an avid motocross, and dirt-biker that is starting to move more towards GNCC cross country type riding.
Some people only know of Fox as the logo behind a clothing company, and that is fair enough... some indiviguals seek things that looks cool and that is their right. I did however, figure I would ask.
I see so many Fox stickers around my part of CA, and often times when I try and strike up a conversation about motocross with the indivigual I am met with a blank stare. I am an avid motocross, and dirt-biker that is starting to move more towards GNCC cross country type riding.
Some people only know of Fox as the logo behind a clothing company, and that is fair enough... some indiviguals seek things that looks cool and that is their right. I did however, figure I would ask.
I hear ya on the Fox stuff. I wear forx clothes all the time, I used to ride freestyle BMX before I hurt my knees. I always wanted to ride motocross as well but with the bad knees I never could.
I see so many people simply wearing the fox head because they think it looks cool but have no clue what it is really all about.
I see so many people simply wearing the fox head because they think it looks cool but have no clue what it is really all about.
I too messed up my knees riding BMX (racing as an ABA single A Pro in my case). What discipline of 'freestyle' did you ride? I have been mostly a race/dirt rider, but I have tried my hand at park and street... never vert though.
Only Fox stuff I have is my dirt riding gear. But I don't ride motocross, I'm just a simple woods rider myself.
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Loved dirt jumping, but a lot fo the good spots got plowed here. Did some park but never liked all the people. Street was always the best. You had the freedom to hit what you wanted.
I rode a Haro Mirra Pro frame, Alex Rims with Primo hubs, crank and sprocket. Standard bars and fork. No brakes. DK pegs on just the right.
I rode a Haro Mirra Pro frame, Alex Rims with Primo hubs, crank and sprocket. Standard bars and fork. No brakes. DK pegs on just the right.
Since this turned into a BMX thread 
<--- Brian Foster Blue Falcon signature series frame/fork, Profile cassette hubs, Ryno-lite rims, Profile crank, DK stem and bars, Thomson seat post, Odyssey seat, Profile Imperial, and Snap chainwheels (depending on mood/gearing)

<--- Brian Foster Blue Falcon signature series frame/fork, Profile cassette hubs, Ryno-lite rims, Profile crank, DK stem and bars, Thomson seat post, Odyssey seat, Profile Imperial, and Snap chainwheels (depending on mood/gearing)



