bonkfisher5 TRANSITION DIRTBAG FOR SALE!!!
Nanoose Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Male / 88
Member Since: Apr 21, 2008

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Bike I ride: raw 2009 Transition Dirtbag w/ 09 fox 36 Float RC2 , 2007 black Norco bigfoot set up for DJ.
Favorite Trails: WHISTLER: Freight train/no joke, to dirt merchant, to a-line to glc. CRABAPPLE HITS. Mount Washington: back black, wizard, roller coaster DH, Hammerfest, Dumont
About Me: you know what i'm talking about... AWWWW YEEAAH!
Products Recommended: Norco Bigfoot | Manitou Dorado | Fox Racing 36 Float RC2 | Fox Racing DHX 5.0 | Avid Juicy Seven | Transition Revolution 32 & 36 | Easton MonkeyLite DH | ODI Cross Trainer Lock-On Grips
Companies Supported: Norco | Fox Racing | Avid | Mongoose | SRAM | Maxxis
 

 

bonkfisher5's Activity

posted in "Laugh you lose group!" ( 1 days ago )
bonkfisher5 commented under the-coastal-crew's video ( 1 days ago )
awesome video... Brandon is a biking GOD! and now hes a rally car driver too? :P VOD

posted in "Trails in progress, show us your building skill." ( Nov 1, 2009 at 19:22 )
bonkfisher5 commented under bonkfisher5's video ( Nov 1, 2009 at 9:39 )
thanks

bonkfisher5 wrote on couloir's noteboard ( Oct 31, 2009 at 23:11 )
great Whistler photos!

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couloir wrote
Nov 1, 2009 at 0:04
thanks man

JoshuaDeArman wrote
Oct 26, 2009 at 19:14
It's my dads but I would much rather have it than mine, it rides great, the only thing it needs is a chainguide and its good to go, we also put a short cage on it so the chain wouldnt slap as much

alex-w-rider wrote
Oct 23, 2009 at 13:41
idk

ncfreerider5001 wrote
Oct 21, 2009 at 7:25
Well, Its been a pretty solid bike for me! My old bike was a 5inch travel AM bike, so this is a pretty big upgrade for me. I'll start with the good things.
-Its a sweet build for a good price, you get top of the line parts for not too much.
-you also get a good warranty if something happens!
Here are the bad things.
-Its pretty heavy at 43 pounds, definitely not a bike to pedal on a trail
-The chainstay has snapped on me when I was doing a 6 foot drop. I was lucky I didnt get hurt or anything.
In conclusion, If you are a big freerider, doing huge hucks and such, I wouldnt get it. For me, I only do things as big as 10 foot drops and nothing much larger. If you live close to a jamis dealer like I do, then I would say get it. I get excellent service at a store that is only 4 miles away. Hope I was helpful!

maykevin wrote
Oct 20, 2009 at 20:49
the bike itself has good parts on it, but i have snapped the frame twice, i mean jamis fixed it under warrranty both times, but if you get one chances are it might snap.

Johnbron65 wrote
Sep 4, 2009 at 14:25
k facebook isnt sending my stuff now and im going to nanaimo

radgnarfilms wrote
Sep 2, 2009 at 19:57
Dylan rides and works up there alot, I (derek) dont go up that much

radgnarfilms wrote
Sep 2, 2009 at 19:44
thank you