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#51
SNIKT!
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Home for wayward mutants
Posts: 1,560
Bikes: '06 Kona Dawg Deluxe/'06 Cannondale F400(frame)/'98 Cannondale SuperV1000
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Cannondale-one hardtail/one full suspension. Not sure what my next bike will be, tho....
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I like pie!
"The bright flicker of our television screens is the stolen incandescence of a thousand young minds." - Theodore W. Gray
"you taught us to fish while so many others were handing out tuna sandwiches" - Ziggurat
#54
I couldn't car less.
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 4,397
Bikes: Ritchey P-series prototype, Diamondback, Nishiki Triathelon Pro.
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1990 Ritchey P-series prototype, I'm not sure I'd buy a new one, expensive frames.
It was the best used frame in my size I could find for the cash I had.
Wierd bike, really fun to build\ ride.
https://www.oldmountainbikes.com/cgi-....cgi?bike=7P39 not mine, later production model tricked out.
Mine has a 140 mm spaced rear dropouts, solid fork w\ oversized front tire.
And a lot fewer gears. And it's ugly.
It was the best used frame in my size I could find for the cash I had.
Wierd bike, really fun to build\ ride.
https://www.oldmountainbikes.com/cgi-....cgi?bike=7P39 not mine, later production model tricked out.
Mine has a 140 mm spaced rear dropouts, solid fork w\ oversized front tire.
And a lot fewer gears. And it's ugly.