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Here's my old school hardtail.
This frame is 21 years old, from Cannondale's glory days when they still built frames in Bedford, Pennsylvania. It has gone through 3 frame up rebuilds over it's lifetime. http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...00562790_o.jpg |
^^^ cool Cannondale. I always thought those cantilevered rear dropouts were pretty unique.
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[QUOTE=ed;14735422]... but now I'm even looking at the Lurcher as a carbon SS rigid 29'er. Yup. I said it.
Oh lordy lordy, next you'll be looking at an iphone 5 ;) |
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Was going to wait until tomorrow to post up some better pics but i just couldn't resist. In love with this and it hasn't even seen a trail yet! Sold my 29er Rockhopper (To my dad of all people. He was shopping for a new bike on craigslist and gave my number a call without noticing who it belonged to... lol!) and now got this!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8030/8...70a2c936_z.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8302/8...54840a18_z.jpg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8453/8...9079420f_z.jpg |
Shakedown and fine tuning fit/suspension to occur tomorrow. Gonna' probably drop the fork down to 130-140 from 150mm, slide the seat back a touch on the rails.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMG_0082.jpg First VPP bike, after some Maestro, single pivot, linkaged single pivots, and Horst bikes. Just around the block, it's incredibly stiff, fast, fun. |
NOICE! TRc or LTc? Other?
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Originally Posted by ed
(Post 14782313)
NOICE! TRc or LTc? Other?
Pretty sure I'll be selling off the TX frame... Just want to give this a few rides to make sure we get along first. Got a week long riding trip into NH/VT/ME coming up to really give it a workout. |
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The new Scale
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Picked it up yesterday - Scott Scale 29 Expert. Great deal on the last '12 in stock from my LBS.
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That's a good looking Trek. I love black on black.
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Why?
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Some incredible bikes in this thread... none of my bikes really "fit" anywhere. I'll post it up and let you guys decide. This bike sees dirt and gravel, no singletrack where I am. It's aluminum, actually weighs around 25 pounds.
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Originally Posted by FunkyStickman
(Post 14796205)
Some incredible bikes in this thread... none of my bikes really "fit" anywhere. I'll post it up and let you guys decide. This bike sees dirt and gravel, no singletrack where I am. It's aluminum, actually weighs around 25 pounds.
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Originally Posted by Yalc
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Originally Posted by dminor
(Post 14797985)
It is perfect . . . love it. Are those stainless zip-ties holding the panel in the frame? And is that a K2 frame?
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Originally Posted by craigcraigcraig
(Post 14799962)
Mmm rootbeer
Miss my MCR...in root beer... http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps0b1c8bf7.jpg |
Originally Posted by ncfisherman
(Post 14805406)
I think that is actually the gold.
Miss my MCR...in root beer... http://i474.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps0b1c8bf7.jpg |
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It's a horrible photo, weighs a ton but it's a hell of a lot of fun. SS 26"
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Originally Posted by UCF Eric
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It's a horrible photo, weighs a ton but it's a hell of a lot of fun. SS 26"
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This was a fun project. I wanted something for the fould weather coming up. And I was bored with the local trails on my Devinci. This beast is so much fun, I may even add a 29er suspension fork.....maybe.
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That's one of my favorite frames! Dig the rear shock setup. May or may not work as well as the new S-Bikes, but still a mean lookin' frame! I also have always liked reverse arched forks for some odd reason. Never owned one, but always wanted a Sherman.
Nice ride, man. |
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