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Old 11-26-14 | 07:47 PM
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From: Port Saint Lucie, FL

Bikes: 2013 Specialized CrossTrail Disc,2004 Giant OCR3,1999 Trek Mountain Track Sport 800

Originally Posted by downtube42
My commuter is a '70's Motobecane Grand Jubile that I truly enjoy riding. It's a beater for sure, not original, and takes a lot of abuse. Still, it has a certain style and rides with a certain feel that is not duplicated by anything modern. Don't tell anyone in C&V, but last week I swapped the drop bars for flat bars, primarily so my new Bar Mitts would work on all three of my bikes. Aesthetically it hurt, but I'm too cheap to buy two sets of Mitts. The result: What an incredible improvement in the usability of this bike. I think the biggest improvement is brake lever convenience, followed by a more upright position that works well in traffic and stop/go. I'm not riding this bike on any 200k brevets, just short rides around town, so aerodynamics is not relevant. It's a better bike for the change... didn't really expect that.
I hear that! LOL!

I drug my old Giant OCR3 RB out of sitting in the shed for 9 years...and snuffed it all back up and then some....



Then?...it occurred to me that my local riding area was in pretty rough shape hence real limited in where I could go on the RB so I made the mistake of buying this used for $120....



and had such a blast on it?...I now knew EXACTLY what I wanted and just had to have.



Bingo!....UTOPIA!

Flies over pavement and laughs at dirt trails and potholes! LOL!
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