Have you seen this?
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Bikes: Homebuilt tourer/commuter, modified-beyond-recognition 1990 Trek 1100, reasonably stock 2002-ish Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo
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From: DC / Maryland suburbs
Bikes: Homebuilt tourer/commuter, modified-beyond-recognition 1990 Trek 1100, reasonably stock 2002-ish Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo
Originally Posted by twahl
You'd think that with a frame that tall he'd be able to adjust the seat for proper leg extension! 

But I just gave that as an example, they have some craaaazy choppers on that site, people should totally check it out.
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Originally Posted by twahl
You'd think that with a frame that tall he'd be able to adjust the seat for proper leg extension! 

#6
I'd have to put some more air in that back tire before climbing up that stack ~ imagine the surprise you'd get trying to turn when that tire folds!
I like how there's a freestyle rotor still on the neck yet the cables from the brakes just simply disapear somewhere into the frame welded below the Mongoose...
I like how there's a freestyle rotor still on the neck yet the cables from the brakes just simply disapear somewhere into the frame welded below the Mongoose...





