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#676
surly old man
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Bikes: IRO Mark V, Karate Monkey half fat, Trek 620 IGH, Cannondale 26/24 MTB, Amp Research B3, and more.
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Saddle Up: Is that a seat post, or are you just happy to see us?
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Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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SB forever
Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V, Trek 620 Nexus7, Karate Monkey half fat, IRO Model 19 fixed, Amp Research B3, Surly 1x1 half fat fixed, and more...
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SB forever
#677
juneeaa memba!
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Location: boogled up in...Idaho!
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Bikes: Crap. The box is not big enough...
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naw. Hammer up's bike has a woodie 'cause it is setting on the two square feet left clear of snow in the whole darned country.
#678
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A friend gave me this frame a month or two ago, and just today started working on it. It's getting a triple from a Raleigh Wyoming, and the bars came from the bike shop in the country. The Suntour power shifters and Turbo grips came with them. The wheels are original, and I finally got them from the friend last night. He stripped the frame before giving it to me, and I finally ran across something he couldn't do without, an 84 Trek 460 frame in his size. I have a front Mountech, but need a rear. I have three on bikes, but none free, sigh... If I have time left over after building the 520 tomorrow, I will put more time in on it. I have no idea of the year or model, but it's lugged Ishiwata 022. Even with the heavy cheapo tires and steeel bars it's pretty light. That may change once it's all put together though.,,,,BD
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#679
Come on, 5 more minutes..
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Location: Omaha, NE
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Don't think I've seen one of these listed before.
My Chrome K2.
Check out the high end Alivio RD! Ha ha. Don't be a hater on my (maybe) 2" front shock travel!!
"Yup..I've taken it off some sweet jumps!" -Napoleon D.
My Chrome K2.
Check out the high end Alivio RD! Ha ha. Don't be a hater on my (maybe) 2" front shock travel!!
"Yup..I've taken it off some sweet jumps!" -Napoleon D.
#681
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Here's my 87 Specialized Rock Combo. Not really a true Mountain bike...it was supposed to be kind of a hyrid...but it's beefy enough to handle any trail I care to ride. Summer and winter pics...
#682
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80s(?) Rockhopper. Funny thing, I converted it into a commuter a couple of years ago, and always thought it a very useful bike, but never I nice looking one. But I put Planet Bike fenders on a couple of months ago, and now I dig it. I'm trying hard to resist a B17 or B67 for it. And it rides like a dream - really well balanced, if a little slow.
#686
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Sorry for being a tease .
The Campy dropouts belong to this:
Yo Eddy Fork in really bad shape:
And the fork came on this '90 Wicked Fat Chance, also in really bad shape:
It's going to be quite a project, but I live for this kind of headache...can't wait to get it rolling again.
Steve
#687
cycles per second
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Minnesota
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Bikes: Early 1980's Ishiwata 022 steel sport/touring, 1986 Vitus 979, 1988 DiamondBack Apex, 1997 Softride PowerWing 700, 2001 Trek OCLV 110
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Had the old MTB in the basement to put on the studded tires and snapped a few pics
1987 Diamondback Apex, Tange MTB tubing. None of the stuff above the headtube is original - my brother crashed it and bent/broke a lot of stuff. Crank/BB is also a replacement.
1987 Diamondback Apex, Tange MTB tubing. None of the stuff above the headtube is original - my brother crashed it and bent/broke a lot of stuff. Crank/BB is also a replacement.
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I believe it is a 1992. My boss gave it to me he bought it new. I don't think it had more than 10 miles on it when he gave it to me. I have since changed out the tires to bontrager big hank smoothies and installed a trekking bar. I ride it to work everyday.
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witty remark goes here
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My '95 Balance AL550
My '95 Balance AL550, I've had this bike since it was new. I''ve had alot of on again, off again riding with it. I can just never seem to find anything that I like better. Still has the Shimano Deore LX group with GripShift.
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Bikes: 1993 Bridgestone XO-3, 1981 Trek 613, 1988 Fisher Montare, 1986 Univega Alpina Uno, 2010 Surly Long Haul trucker, 2004 Rivendell Quickbeam. 1970s Gitane Mixtie (60cm), 1994 Diamond Back Axis TT
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Those skinny seat stays and lugged 022??!! That frame has the potential to be really stunning. Keep us posted.
Those skinny seat stays and lugged 022??!! That frame has the potential to be really stunning. Keep us posted.
#694
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Those skinny seat stays and lugged 022??!! That frame has the potential to be really stunning. Keep us posted.[/QUOTE]
Oops, just checked. It's 024. Still not too shabby for a stamped drop mtn bike. Sorry, too much time between looking at the bike, and posting.,,,,BD
Oops, just checked. It's 024. Still not too shabby for a stamped drop mtn bike. Sorry, too much time between looking at the bike, and posting.,,,,BD
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It's for sale https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/988288392.html
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It is very cool, but a little small I'm afraid. It would be interesting to graft on one of those hand pump front ends, hehe.,,,,BD
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#698
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I just read the last year's posts on this thread. There are some seriously nice MTBs here. I wonder if, at 700 posts, it's time to break up this thread into three segments, pre-1990 MTBs, 1990-1994 MTBs and 1995-1999 MTBs. Just a thought.
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#699
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Two recent additions to my stable! Found the Ross Mt. Hood this morning! Yes, it's identical to the one I posted higher on the page, but it's in MUCH better condition and complete! The Fuji Sundance I sold last year to a friend, who brought it back to me a week or two ago. He never touched it, so it needed a complete rebuild with new tires, and rims (He kept them, lol) Both are great riding bikes, and I'll be putting 8-10 miles on the Sundance tomorrow.,,,,BD
The Sundance. What a sweet red/yellow "in your face" bike! Thumb friction shifters are the *****e.
The Sundance. What a sweet red/yellow "in your face" bike! Thumb friction shifters are the *****e.
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So many bikes, so little dime.
So many bikes, so little dime.