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Old 03-13-15, 06:46 PM
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nice bike, nice background!
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Originally Posted by farah
kona dew, sks longboard fenders, topeak super tourist dx rack, sram x4 rear dr. and x4 trigger, 42T chainring, avid sd 7 brakes and sd 5 levers
Love it. Do you cruise through the city humming bossa nova? I would, and I've only spent 4 days in Rio.
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Old 03-13-15, 07:32 PM
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obrigado. vamos ver se o seu português está bom! hahahahaha. eu não gosto de bossa mas entendo a paixão dos estrangeiros por ela. o que achou do rio ?
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Here is my All City Space Horse. =)

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Old 03-14-15, 10:14 AM
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I've posted my commuter in the vintage MTB thread, but it fits here too!

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Old 03-17-15, 10:30 AM
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My Salsa Vaya with SRAM CX1 and Revelate bags:

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Stopped by a disc golf course on my way into work. Practiced some putts and snapped a few pictures of my bike.

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Old 03-17-15, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BensonFlyer
Here is my All City Space Horse. =)

I was staring at this for a minute, trying to figure out what the heck you were thinking with brake lever placement, until I realized those weren't just bullhorn bars... lol

that said, get some bar end on those things before you take a core sample of somebody.

edit: oh, and how do you like those Nanos? Been eyeballing them for the TCX
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Old 03-18-15, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Buffalo Buff
Stopped by a disc golf course on my way into work. Practiced some putts and snapped a few pictures of my bike.
Lovely pic! I don't get out to disc golf anymore, I should get back into it.

I played a course in NC once, it was the most beautiful course I'd ever been on. Lots of holes down grassy cleared-out alleys in the forest.
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On my way home yesterday.

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Just finished building this bike as my commuter........





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Old 03-18-15, 11:32 AM
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Is there really a bike called the "Huffy Mullet" or did you just add a decal?

Looks like you've made quite a bike out of a humble starting point. Did you have to drill to get caliper brakes instead of the original cantis?
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I'm not a fan of Huffys, but I like yours, @Johnny Mullet. Good work.
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Originally Posted by MileHighMark
My Salsa Vaya with SRAM CX1 and Revelate bags:

This looks really nice. I Like! (although I would reposition the rear blinkie)
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Originally Posted by AlmostTrick
This looks really nice. I Like! (although I would reposition the rear blinkie)
Thanks. The blinkie is usually clipped to my saddlebag, but since I was using a different pack, it ended up where you see it in the photo.
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Originally Posted by Johnny Mullet
Just finished building this bike as my commuter........





Looks very functional. Good job!
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Day off with the commuter

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Old 03-19-15, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
Lovely pic! I don't get out to disc golf anymore, I should get back into it. I played a course in NC once, it was the most beautiful course I'd ever been on. Lots of holes down grassy cleared-out alleys in the forest.
where in NC? my wife recently decided she wanted to play it and we went out bought some disks and then winter came but we hope to get outside again soon.


@AlTheKiller that is a good way to spend the day off. ENjoy!!
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Old 03-19-15, 03:50 PM
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where in NC? my wife recently decided she wanted to play it and we went out bought some disks and then winter came but we hope to get outside again soon.
I wish I could remember, it was probably in the mid-to-late 90's, I can't remember if it was while I was passing through Charlotte where a friend of mine worked for a bank, or if I was passing through the research triangle because my wife had gone to Duke.
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Originally Posted by RubeRad
Is there really a bike called the "Huffy Mullet" or did you just add a decal?

Looks like you've made quite a bike out of a humble starting point. Did you have to drill to get caliper brakes instead of the original cantis?
It's a Huffy Thunder Ridge mountain bike. It started out like this..........



The "Mullet" sticker was added. It's my nickname because of my hairdo

I have the same sticker on my beater bike I use around the shop which has the old components from the huffy befor the conversion..........



It used to be a girl's bike..........





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Old 03-19-15, 08:11 PM
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Winter Commuter and summer commuter.

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Old 03-20-15, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Mullet
It used to be a girl's bike..........




Wow! You moved the toptube? On your beater bike? You win the prize for most effort expended on a low-end bike!

FYI another thread recently had a bike with a repositioned top tube...
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This is a very nice bike. I like the color and hope you don't mind my blowing it up for a better looksee.

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Originally Posted by Johnny Mullet
Just finished building this bike as my commuter........
Good job. I think you stayed very true to the Huffy spirit!
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