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#127
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#128
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Why was the old "post your rigs" thread taken down?
Those long forum stickies are classic.
Those long forum stickies are classic.
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So here's my rig even though I'm not actually using it for mountain biking at the moment. (Sticking to the paved trails as I'm trying to lose some weight. )
I put some Specialized Nimbus tires on it for road riding, and I just replaced the stock saddle tonight with a Specialized BG2 Sport. (Yeah, I need to lower the nose a bit. I haven't actually ridden it with the new saddle yet.)
Anyway, it was cheap for a new bike, and it's a really comfortable ride, so I'm enjoying it. I've named her the M.U.P.A.B. (Multi-Use Path Assault Bike).
I put some Specialized Nimbus tires on it for road riding, and I just replaced the stock saddle tonight with a Specialized BG2 Sport. (Yeah, I need to lower the nose a bit. I haven't actually ridden it with the new saddle yet.)
Anyway, it was cheap for a new bike, and it's a really comfortable ride, so I'm enjoying it. I've named her the M.U.P.A.B. (Multi-Use Path Assault Bike).
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'01 Klien Adept Race - Added a new front fork recently. Climbs really really well, descends, meh.
'05 Tarmac Comp - love it, so very comfortable.
'05 Tarmac Comp - love it, so very comfortable.
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My 2007 Trek 6000 with time i will be doing some upgrading. Starting out on the Mountainbike thing.
When i got the bike there was allot of spacers on the fork tubing. Should i take some off and get a higher degree stem? What are some good stems?
When i got the bike there was allot of spacers on the fork tubing. Should i take some off and get a higher degree stem? What are some good stems?
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Here is my brand spanking new 2010 Cannondale F5. I have plenty of road bikes I could post photos of but I will hold off on that. Cannondale did a bunch of updates for 2010 including a new lighter frame and a new fork from RST that has a 1.5" steerer tube. I did just pick up some Time ROC ATAC to replace the flats in the photo...now I need to get out on the trails...hopefully this weekend.
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Gotta say, I was a bit pissed about how poorly this climbed, but I got used to it. Or maybe I just dont care, because it goes like whipped, CO2 powered, gnar down hills compared to the can-o-ale. Now rather then a fine line between plowing into a tree and going way to slow (as on the old frame), the bike lets you know when you're angering it by slowly loosing traction at the rear.
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My old-skool mtb that I take on camping trips and what-not.
My new Kinesis that I've been beating the hell out of out shown here on the backbone trail above Malibu.
My new Kinesis that I've been beating the hell out of out shown here on the backbone trail above Malibu.
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That's not even the half of it. My crappy CVS brand rechargeable batteries ran out so I didn't get any pictures of of the super-awesome gnarly parts of the trail. Those are just the vistas.
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#139
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I could be wrong but you got the tires on the wrong wheels. If you put the rear tire on the rear wheel it might help the climbing. Also the tire you have the rear wheel is directional and you have it on backwards. Maybe this is your preference, but the tires are designed for a certain purpose and using them as designed will help all around.
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thanks.
Its what led me to buy the bike honestly, all the other Kona's where white, green, blue etc.. this one was like BAM HERE I AM!!!!!
lol.
I took a decent picture of it on the trail today, Ill post it up in a bit..'
it was dusk out, and the red seemed to have this cool tint to it, looked nice.
Its what led me to buy the bike honestly, all the other Kona's where white, green, blue etc.. this one was like BAM HERE I AM!!!!!
lol.
I took a decent picture of it on the trail today, Ill post it up in a bit..'
it was dusk out, and the red seemed to have this cool tint to it, looked nice.
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Here is my brand spanking new 2010 Cannondale F5. I have plenty of road bikes I could post photos of but I will hold off on that. Cannondale did a bunch of updates for 2010 including a new lighter frame and a new fork from RST that has a 1.5" steerer tube. I did just pick up some Time ROC ATAC to replace the flats in the photo...now I need to get out on the trails...hopefully this weekend.
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thanks.
Its what led me to buy the bike honestly, all the other Kona's where white, green, blue etc.. this one was like BAM HERE I AM!!!!!
lol.
I took a decent picture of it on the trail today, Ill post it up in a bit..'
it was dusk out, and the red seemed to have this cool tint to it, looked nice.
Its what led me to buy the bike honestly, all the other Kona's where white, green, blue etc.. this one was like BAM HERE I AM!!!!!
lol.
I took a decent picture of it on the trail today, Ill post it up in a bit..'
it was dusk out, and the red seemed to have this cool tint to it, looked nice.
similar to the color of your Kona. That bike is long gone, but I still remember it - and several
of the "learning experiences" acquired with it.
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That is about all I know about it.
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Actually, Cannondale used the 1 1/4" headset when they came out with the Headshok. So now young Cheeto...you have 1", 1 1/8", 1 1/4", and the good ol' 1 1/2". Oh yeah...lemme throw another coal on the fire for you. Tapered steerer tubes. 1 1/2" lower headset cup with 1 1/8" top cup.