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Bikes: '84 Specialized Allez SE, '98 Cannondale R1000, '06 Marin B-17, Miyata 210 urban bomber/commuter
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New from Oakland, CA
Hey everyone,
I found this forum because I recently acquired an '84 (I think) Specialized Allez SE that I have been fixing up. Many google searches for information about the frame/parts/etc. led to this forum, so I finally decided to check it out.
In addition to my Allez, I also have a 2006 Marin B-17 mountain bike, a '98 Cannondale R1000, and a early 80s Miyata 210 that I have setup as an urban bomber/commuter single speed.
I love getting out on the road once or twice a week - usually somewhere up in the Oakland Hills. I also love trail riding and I get out on the local trails as much as possible.
I also like wrenching on my bikes as well. I'm very much a beginner but I try to do most things myself.
Anyway, looking forward to participating in the forums.
Cheers,
Tim King
Oakland, CA
I found this forum because I recently acquired an '84 (I think) Specialized Allez SE that I have been fixing up. Many google searches for information about the frame/parts/etc. led to this forum, so I finally decided to check it out.
In addition to my Allez, I also have a 2006 Marin B-17 mountain bike, a '98 Cannondale R1000, and a early 80s Miyata 210 that I have setup as an urban bomber/commuter single speed.
I love getting out on the road once or twice a week - usually somewhere up in the Oakland Hills. I also love trail riding and I get out on the local trails as much as possible.
I also like wrenching on my bikes as well. I'm very much a beginner but I try to do most things myself.
Anyway, looking forward to participating in the forums.
Cheers,
Tim King
Oakland, CA
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