Clog cams
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Clog cams
Anybody ever had any experience with clog cams I had a buddy who says he seen them on the net but I have never heard of them and cant seem to find much on them can anybody tell me who they are made buy if not clog and if they r any good.
How sweet it is
in those treasured moments
when our urban troubles can dissipate
and the only problem we need to solve
is the beta
that crimp
that sloper
that dyno
so here is to another season of cranking harder than you did in the last.
in those treasured moments
when our urban troubles can dissipate
and the only problem we need to solve
is the beta
that crimp
that sloper
that dyno
so here is to another season of cranking harder than you did in the last.
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I've had 4 of them since around 89'/90'. They were cheap but have held up well. They've held many falls. The only fault I've found is that a fall bending the stem over an edge or trying to twist the cam out of it's placement can give the stem quite a kink. Newer cams maybe beefed up some and have eliminated this problem.
i have quite a few on my rack and have taken many falls and set up many anchors with them. i guess i bought mine within the last 5-6 years and have not had any problems with them. good cheap cam to double and triple sizes with.
http://www.redriveroutdoors.com
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