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Old 05-22-17 | 01:07 PM
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1989Pre
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Originally Posted by sdn40
Well the rain stopped me from getting pics yesterday so I obviously couldn't wait to tear into the bike. Took a break between the rain and got pics today. I really like the brushed blue finish - pics don't do it justice. It's almost like spun turquoise metal thread around the frame. The paint and decals are excellent.

I didn't like the clunky gray EX500 brakes, they don't work with the bike IMO, so off they came. I have a pair of low end Campy brakes in chrome that I may use. Might even be one of the few times I would consider black brakes, but don't know that I want to invest in that.

The Brooks saddle was a surprise. Don't know much about it, assume it's pretty low end. The LX mountain bike drivetrain still makes me laugh a little. It even says LX Mountain on the crank. The seat stays are every bit as steep as my Criterium so calling this a hybrid is funny. Is that even a mini granny gear in the back ? I really like the Araya wheelset. I was shocked at how light they were and still pretty attractive. I'll take 4 pair if anyone doesn't like them. A big jump from the second to third crank -- that thing is tiny. I am still a newbie, and know some have reservations about Techniums, but this is one sharp bike, surprised they don't get more publicity. I thought I would maybe change this over to a double, but I think I will keep it as is and see what happens. Worth every bit of the $140 I paid IMO. Seems like the perfect bike for those hilly rallies you guys talk about. The story behind this bike still intrigues me.
That is a really nice-looking bike! Don't go with black brakes! (Suntour Superbe Pro, hint, hint). If it is like my Technium, it'll ride as nice as it looks, plus you get to ride an American-made bike for $140.00. This light bike, with the triple, is ideal for hilly, torturous long rides like Dairyland Dare.

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