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    Sawblade Wheels


    Some people have way to much time and money IMO

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    I think the back wheel was on backwards---teeth going the wrong way. I also think a back fender might be a good idea.
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    Both wheels were on backwards. Looks like he managed to break off every single carbide tooth.
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    Sam is an insane cyclist. He can ride anything. One of his skills is destroying things. I followed him early on. It appears that he is continuing down a whacky irreverent path.

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    The still frame of the video should tell you all you need to know about this guy.
    Saw blades for wheels and a missing front tooth.
    now I wonder how that could have happened?

    I don't want to even get into all the things he damaged riding on those things.
    Now why is there a big groove in the parking lot, how did that get there?

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