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Old 01-02-02, 06:34 PM
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Originally posted by fubar5
Yeah, me too! What's up with slamming dirtbags???? J/k
Hey, nothing personal... though I think you'll understand when you get your Pinarello.
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I am riding Pinarello Paris, but sooooon will change it to a Pinarello Prince, if the wifey will not notice the difference:confused: :confused: :confused:
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Originally posted by Steele-Bike


Wow!!! Someone else who owns a Mongoose NX7. I have a NX7-1, greatly upgraded, though.
My NX7-3 was one of my best buys ever. LBS was changing product lines and this was the last one left - it had to go!
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Originally posted by a2psyklnut
Here's the P.3 with my favorite riding buddy:
What model is the pooch?
Whazziz name?
LOL
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Old 01-03-02, 11:20 AM
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'93 Bridgestone RB-T (moustache h-bars, assorted components, Mavic MA-2) for commuting and mixed terrain winter riding, '89 Litespeed Classic (Ultegra / Mavic Open Pro) for recreational riding.
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For recreational rides, an '02 Lemond Buenos Aires. For wet weather, boardwalk rides, and family outings, an indestructible 70's Ross lugged hybrid-like bike. The Ross is currently disassembled on the basement floor getting a complete rehab.
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Old 01-03-02, 03:35 PM
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00' Trek 2200 (road)
01' Kona Pahoehoe (mtn)
99' Little 500 Roadmaster (BUV---Beer Utility Vehicle)

I threw a rack on back that fits a 12 pack bottles perfect with some help of bungees.
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Old 01-03-02, 05:32 PM
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A Ribble in a lovely vibrant red.

Dedacaci 7003 Alu Frame - weighs in at a lovely 1.150kgs
Campagnolo Veloce/Daytona Mix
Mavic Cosmos Wheels
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Here's a Capo, same model and approximate vintage as mine:
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I"ve had 3 bikes stollen in 13 mos so I ride leftovers.
Just got Cannondale R-700 650 wheel set frame for $30 on net so bot wheels from add by Mavic on Roadbikereview- old 600 b/b and rd -d/a brackes -middle 90's model -only use 53 on front.
-It actually rides great.
Owned a LeMond Chambray OCLV- Ultegra-Open Pro/Cont 3000
So have ridden GOOD bike. The CAnnondale is really nice bike.

For a2psyklnut - local bike shop closed and I got two Park stands and wheel truer - so I have that bike shop.

-Waiting on Trek 5500 frame and Crane Creek Wheels set to assemble GOOD bike. - Bot on net.
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Ride KHS hybrid as well as Cannondale R1000,but not at same time.Keep my hybrid under my tourbus so I can ride on long layovers while waiting for groups at attractions.
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Giant Innova hybrid - my commuter
Trek 4500 MTB
Cannondale R800(Shadowfax) - fun and some commuting
My SO - Giant Option hybrid - has a beautiful Red,Black and Cream paint job.
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a real frankenbike. a cavalera (altec2) https://www.stc.it/cavalera/home.htm

with a look lds fork, mix of campy, shimano, rolf front and (now) shamal rear,
with the much maligned (but not by me) cinelli integralter with space girl pin-up.

and am giving life to my old montagner steel by making it a fixie (can't wait).

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sorry, should have mentioned that the crankset is from FSA as even i, who has squandered so much $$$'s on bikes over the years (as we all have), could never justify the asking price of a campy carbon crank.

and sorry but the photo is distorted as the lens i used was a very wide angle but i have a pic of the frame with a normal perspective. picked it up on ebay after it failed to meet a very low reserve. for once i gambled and won.
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My lust is fulfilled...
2001 Seven Cycles Odonata.
Record 10, Ritchey WCS Bar & Stem; Record ProFit Pedals; CK Headset; Campy Moskva Rims on Record Hubs; Seven/Wound Up Fork; Axial Pros; Koobi Tri Saddle.
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1996 GT Karakorum (mtn)
1997 Bianchi Veloce, with Chorus crankset - on the trainer in the garage
2001 Sampson Silverton, with Campy Chorus 10, Campy Proton wheels (my baby) - hanging in the store room waiting for summer, or at least for the snow to recede a bit more
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Originally posted by roadie gal
1996 GT Karakorum (mtn)
1997 Bianchi Veloce, with Chorus crankset - on the trainer in the garage
2001 Sampson Silverton, with Campy Chorus 10, Campy Proton wheels (my baby) - hanging in the store room waiting for summer, or at least for the snow to recede a bit more
Hey roadiegal: What color is your Karakoram frame? The reason I ask is, I recently built a commuter type bike on one of those frames that I bought of E bay, and I have no idea what year it is. I thought maybe if yours was the same color I would know it is a '96. I think it is around that era any way.
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current ride is an 85 Trek 670, all original except saddle and tires.
Have a steel serotta in the wings waiting for components (think
campy here) and searching for a Zeileman frame (or complete, it doesn't matter) for future build.
Don't have camera for pics, I spent all my money on audio & bike parts.

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Old 01-10-02, 05:58 PM
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Wow, and I thought I loved my bikes. I don't have pictures of them......hmmm will have to do something about that.

Anyway:

MTN: GT Aggressor, with road slicks and a lovely pair of reverse tread tires. Standard package of shimano shifters and brakes, but with toe clips on the pedals.

Road: Trek 2000WSD (43 cm frame) (I am a shrimp), with the standard package, except for a lovely pair of look pedals.
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Wow, lots of neat bikes. I don't have pictures to post as of yet...

A 90s vintage Colnago Gilco Master (not XLite) in red and chrome built up with a mix of Record and Chorus Ergo 8. I'm not sure of the year of the frame but I picked it up NOS from eBay last year.

An 80s Basso in Columbus SL. It also was an eBayer and on Campy-Only I found a guy selling a S Record gruppo including built wheels (Moskva 80s) for a very reasonable price. That and a DA freewheel and it rides every bit as smoothly as the Colnago above. Well, I changed over to dual pivot Record brakes. Sprayed it in blue found some decals NOS and repop and she's my baby.

A 2000 Univega Modo ? (the black and white one). Kind of heavy but smooth and stable. I can throw it in my trunk w/o being paranoid about the finish. Campy Triple. Mostly Mirage and some Veloce. It'll probably become a Veloce double as even my sorry butt doesn't need a triple in Fla.

Etc. A fixed gearthat is part 70s Schwinn LeTour and part nearly everything else under the sun and the 85-86 Cannondale SR 600 I rode while in college. I still think the Seasprite Green was Cdale's best color.

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Saninno Road Frame with mixture of 3 or 4 types of Campy Record stuff including 8 spd ergo '93?

Older Sannino Frame I wore out, mainly form abuse, set up as fixed gear to work on my form, technique and spin '86?
( Yes, I REALLY like Saninnos)

( Alberto) Masi Prestige Road Frame w/Campy 50th annv gruppo 83?

Gitane Tour De France w/mostly Campy NR (Huret RD, french dropout) '72

Trek 520 Suntour drivetrain Campy wheel upgrade early/mid '80s
(my mud bike)

Schwinn Spitfire double bar cruiser w/ studded tires '52?

Schwinn triple bar cruiser, it's a project bike. I'm turning it into an all Campy single speed cruiser- BMX hubs and cranks, mtn brakes, Gran Prix pedals

Fat Chance mtn w/Sun Tour Gruppo late 80's

Schwinn Speedster- vintage unknown

and an inexpensive Raleigh 26" X 27" wheel road and an entry level Bianchi road for others to ride
and a couple of others I was given, I'll probably pass on to someone else.

I think that's all

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Hey roadiegal: What color is your Karakoram frame? The reason I ask is, I recently built a commuter type bike on one of those frames that I bought of E bay, and I have no idea what year it is. I thought maybe if yours was the same color I would know it is a '96. I think it is around that era any way.
Thanks



The bike is a bright, fire engine red. The frame is steel. I love the bike. It's too bad that GT doesn't make steel frames anymore.
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Sandy Gilchrist custom built 531c audax/fast tourer for everyday (now 18 years old) I'm taking the pedals off it in my profile picture,.

And a 1963 Flying Scot Continental

see Flying Scot
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I ride a 1997 Crescent (biggest brand in Sweden) touring bike. Here it is (and it's rider):
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