Post your Rigs version 3.0.
#826
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 167
Likes: 0
From: Iowa State University
Bikes: 2010 Trek Madone 5, 2009 Surly Karate Monkey, 1982 Gitane Tour de France, 1982 Takara Tribute, 2001 Spicer Track
#827
Now now tell the truth. It wasn't a drunk night, we discussed which to do over a period of days. I told you to make sure of what you wanted, because I wasnt' going to change it back since you did not have a legit reason to change it in the first place. I was being generous to let you do it in the first place.
#829
Yes indeed. And for that, the next person who asks won't be as privileged.
#830
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 665
Likes: 6
From: Kansas City, KS

DBX MT1000 15 speed.. Got this for the wife dirt cheap as a everyday rider. I'm debating on getting her another bike though and trying some off-road. I've heard DBX isn't a very well built though.. original price was $99 we paid $18 and road maybe once.
#832
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Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 502
Likes: 0
From: Melbourne, Australia
Bikes: 2010 Giant Filter 1. 07/08 Apollo Independent.
Re-routed the cabling on the NRS, as I've never been happy with the way it was done when I got it. The brake line and both shift cables went under the top tube, but all from the right-side of the headtube. So while I was doing that, I thought I might as well get matching outers.

And the rest of the collection...

Yeah, I love my SLX Shadows...

And the rest of the collection...

Yeah, I love my SLX Shadows...
#835
Dudebroguy
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 45
Likes: 0
From: Shelby Twp, MI
Bikes: Custom Quiring MTB, Surly Cross Check, Jamis Steel MTB (ca. 1997)
Nice and dirty after some trail time at Big M in northwestern Michigan. Custom ti frame by Quiring Cycles with team paint. The non-drive chainstay reads "Made in Michigan". 

#838
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 9,458
Likes: 16
From: Colorado
Bikes: Something Canadian, something Italian, something American, and something German
#839
Guest
Posts: n/a
Now, owning a Stinky has found its way on to my bucket list.
#840
As I said, it's my buddy's, I'm over in the ss/fg forum. That said though, awesome parts if they come as stock, built like a TANK and weighs literally 3x my usual ride. Darn pretty is all I know, made me awnt to charge down some trails for real.
How can you go wrong with a bike called 'Stinky'?
How can you go wrong with a bike called 'Stinky'?
#841
Guest
Posts: n/a
As I said, it's my buddy's, I'm over in the ss/fg forum. That said though, awesome parts if they come as stock, built like a TANK and weighs literally 3x my usual ride. Darn pretty is all I know, made me awnt to charge down some trails for real.
How can you go wrong with a bike called 'Stinky'?
How can you go wrong with a bike called 'Stinky'?
#848
You're on the right track now C³! That's one of my fav's! Here's a few more exclamation points for ya!!!!!!!{!!}
#849
the bike is a blast to ride but it's almost too much for the local trail stuff unfortunately. Lugging this thing through rock cemetery like trails is pretty lame but when you do get to point it downhill and huck it off a couple drops you almost forget about the weight you had to push to get there. Also wish it was a smaller size but oh well! RIDE IT TIL IT DIES!!!! <-- exclamation points for ya.
#850
Stealing Spokes since 82'
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,875
Likes: 0
From: Boy-z, Ideeeho
Bikes: The always reliable kuwie
Scored this seat from a thrift store got it for 50cents and its in better shape than the same one i had before that i paid 120bucks. Im pretty sure it hasnt even been used before, i love finding stuff like this















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