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Re: The Official DMF Bicycle Thread
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June 06, 2011, 08:11:23 PM »
Woo hoo!
Nice. Maybe nicer than the last one methinks.
Congratulations!
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Quote from: Stella on June 06, 2011, 07:14:06 PM
From one beauty in its own right, to another.
Lord help me, they make an amazing bike...
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Cokey -- I'll amend my earlier thoughts: You're very quickly approaching a point where spending money on the old RUnion is going to get ridiculous -- just to run the wheels you're looking at (even if they're a bargain) means you need to buy a new rear cassette, new shifter(s), a new rear derailleur, a new chain, new chainrings and might as well re-do the whole drivetrain when you're in that deep. The rear axle on an 8-10 speed requires a slightly wider spacing than your 7, so you'd really want to bring it to a bike shop that can spread the rear triangle and re-align the rear dropouts. Add in the fork & front end upgrades you're talking about, and you've long since shot past the price of a decent, all-new road bike. A while back I recall you were thinking of a singlespeed -- this bike would be a good candidate for a low-budget SS build; hell, it's already got the Brooklyn camo athletic tape...
And get out a bubble level and make that new seat horizontal -- it's painful to think of putting miles on it at that angle!
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Yea I'm going ss with this bike..
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Quote from: Stella on June 06, 2011, 07:14:06 PM
From one beauty in its own right, to another.
Damn, I was looking for a King that color to match my electric blue Blunts....
Congrats on the new ride. I have one of its cousins on my wall- Schwinn Homegrown built by Yeti.
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Anyone interested in a gently used Cateye Strada Wireless bike computer?
You'll need new zipties to attach it to the fork, but it's in great shape otherwise.
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Quote from: triangleforge on June 07, 2011, 07:58:03 AM
Lord help me, they make an amazing bike...
Maiden voyage tonight. It was epic.
Was even asked "who do you race for?"
And I am grandma slow. No clue why they asked that.
But I'm taking that question and running w/it.
Just like "what newspaper are you with?" (refer to the DIMBY 2010 thread for that one).
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June 14, 2011, 07:34:03 PM »
Wow.
I've not been on my mountain bike in quite a while. Too long, actually.
A couple guys at my office were talking about riding after work, so I thought, "what the heck, I haven't been on the MTB for a while, should be fun."
That may have been the toughest 7 mile MTB ride I've ever been on. There was 1,400ft of downhill, but also 1,400ft of uphill.
Ouch.
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Clcnher wheel.. educate me.. I know can be used with clincher tires but can it be used qitha reg tire and inner tube set up? If usi g a clincher tire, how do you repair flats?
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Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob.
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A clincher would be a "regular" wheel.
The other setup is a tubular tire, which is glued to the rim.
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good stuff
http://surlybikes.com/blog/2514/
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Quote from: aaronb on July 03, 2011, 07:42:50 AM
good stuff
http://surlybikes.com/blog/2514/
I'm going to print this on a t-shirt:
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Quote from: aaronb on July 03, 2011, 07:42:50 AM
good stuff
http://surlybikes.com/blog/2514/
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July 04, 2011, 08:45:49 AM »
A few pics from yesterday's ride on a trail that I never would have found had AJ not been lurking around our fine state.
Thanks AJ!!!
Rampart Range Reservoir (cell phone images, sorry they're not better)
Pikes Peak view:
Numerous Stonehenge-type rock formations all over the shore like the one you can barely see here:
Another view of Pikes Peak:
Directly west of the Air Force Academy
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July 04, 2011, 01:17:46 PM »
Reading this thread makes me wonder what having a real bike is like. I've got the steel-framed Wal-Mart Mongoose I use for my workout riding. I have a Trek 6500, but it stays on the hooks in the garage unless I'm hitting a trail. Currently though, it needs some help.
JM
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