SNAFU PEDALS-These pedals are pretty good. What you wont like about them is that you have to install the pins by yourself. I stripped out 3 pins and 1 allen wrench trying to put these s.o.b.'s in. I think it was really one of the worst times Ive had. Other than that, these pedals grip better than any other pedal that I have rode on. If you buy these pedals you need to plan on buying a new pair of shoes about every 2 months. Thats because these pins tear up your soles on your shoe. I think I may have bent the spindle just a bit on the right pedal the first day I had them, but I got used to it.
Price=$28.99 (Unsealed)
FBM CHAINWHEEL-This chainwheel is O.K. I have had this chainwheel bend on me before and I did not like that. It holds up really good unless you put alot of stress on it. If it was solid with no holes in it, this chainwheel would probably be much more stronger (hint hint FBM). You can get this chainwheel if you want, but I would rather you get the Kink.
Price=$41.99
KINK STEM-This stem is the best that I have ever had. I used to have problems with my bars slipping and that went away when I got the Kink stem. The only bad thing about this stem is that it gets kind of annoying when you tighten the bolts because of the cross bolt design. This stem is very good....go buy it.
Price=39.99
S&M DIRT BIKE FRAME-This is the best bke I have ever had. I have had a Diamondback Viper, a Specialized Fatboy, a Hoffman George, and now I have the S&M Dirt Bike Classic. I have had this bike for about a month now and I have had only one small problem. When you install the cranks, the bearing cups are very hard to get into the bottom bracket. Other than that this is a great frame for the typical street rider. The best type of riding for this frame is probably trail riding because it is light but strong. The S&M Dirt Bike frame has a 2-year warranty if you bend or break it.
Price=$189.99
ROBO-GRIPS-I know what your thinking..."Why did he put a review up thats about a wrench?". Because you will use this tool the most out of any other tool you have, guarenteed. I use this wrench just about everyday. They dont even have to be used for loosening nuts. This wrench can be used for holding hot things, gripping on to stripped out bolts, etc. You will see what I am talking about if you buy these suckers. I love mine.
Price=$Ihaveno.clue
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NO-NAME BARS- These bars are the bars I ran on my Specialized P.O.S. I didn't bend them REAL bad but I did bend them. Thats why I dont buy .065 bars anymore.
SOCKET WRENCH-One day me and Stevven A. were riding and we weren't having such a good day.  On that day, all I was trying to do is manual 3 simple parking spots which I can usually in less then 3 tries. Eventually this started eating away at my happy mode, so my bad tempor mode had to be unleashed and thats when the bike was thrown all the way across the parking lot...bending and ripping my seat in the process. After throwing my bike several times and yelling out potty mouth words, my bolt came loose from the thrashing I had given the bike while throwing it. I went to my bookbag to get my socket wrench out to fix the problem. I also forgot that I was having a bad day. My socket wrench had been having problems switching from tightning to loosening and I was getting VERY mad. The way I usually fix this problem is by hitting the wrench on the pavement with fury. The first couple of times this worked. However...it didn't work later on. This really made my day so I threw the socket wrench as hard as I could and I broke it. I looked at Stevven and he had this look like "Why does he always throw things?". Luckily i went back to get the socket wrench from the parking lot a week later and I found it. I took a picture of it and there it is...somewhere near these words. It's funny too because Stevven was trying to learn chainwheel to fakies on the stump (you have seen in the pictures on this page) and he couldnt land it. This is the first time Stevven has thrown his bike and it was funny. God I typed way too much.
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