Help on getting a new bike...
#26
"Uh-uh. Respek Knuckles."
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,094
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From: CA
Bikes: '06 LeMond Versailles, '04 S&M Beringer, '03 Quamen Bowls, '68 Raleigh Grand Prix (converted to fixed gear)
Originally Posted by Expatriate
That's better. Didn't you take a college debate course? Back up your argument. When I get to Utah, I'm sure I'll make some variant of the ski bike in between building choppers and recumbents and trailers.
#30
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 16,681
Likes: 3
From: Between the mountains and the lake.
Bikes: 8 bikes - one for each day of the week!
#34
SPACE FOR RENT
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 507
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From: dark side of the moon
Bikes: 05 kink Cielencki, ody LHD cassete hazard light rear,Ody Vandero front, kink og fork, primo tenderizers,fsa pig headset,ody linear slick cable,FSA nasty boy cranks
Not very harsh at all. They only get winter in the upper highlands if im not mistaken. The snow isnt all that deep either. At the slopes here in Tahoe all the college students from australia come here on their summer(which is out winter) break for real skiing/boarding.
#35
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 16,681
Likes: 3
From: Between the mountains and the lake.
Bikes: 8 bikes - one for each day of the week!
The lowest recorded temp INSIDE my house was 6 or 7 degrees. It's a 1920s Art Deco, hardwood floors throughout, no heater, no insulation. Yeah, winter's great. Not!




