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phantomcow2 02-09-05 03:33 PM

85 to spend.....on what?
 
Well I have 85 dollars to spend now, I need some ideas on what. You can see my bike in one of the more recent postings in Post your rigs. I was thinking a ritchey WCS stem, a carbon seatpost of some sort (probably thompson), or a seat. ANy suggestions, comments, or ideas?

Raiyn 02-09-05 03:34 PM

I avoid Carbon seatposts like the plague.
I'd go for a Thomson Elite any day though




sidenote Thomson doesn't make carbon anything

Buzzbomb 02-09-05 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Raiyn
I'd go for a Thomson Elite any day though


Aaaaannnnnndd ...........


85 bucks'll get ya there! (Raiyn is right, carbon seatposts are for the road only. Look at the penalty for component failure.)

Maelstrom 02-09-05 04:08 PM

And getting those splinters where the sun don't shine...yowsers...

PWRDbyTRD 02-09-05 04:09 PM

I myself am looking into the Thomson Elite Seatpost....might not be a bad purchase.

Raiyn 02-09-05 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by Buzzbomb
Aaaaannnnnndd ...........


85 bucks'll get ya there! (Raiyn is right, carbon seatposts are for the road only. Look at the penalty for component failure.)

Heh I hear the Vienna Boys Choir is hiring

DjRider04 02-09-05 05:08 PM

Go for the Thompson masterpiece if youre a weight weenie.

phantomcow2 02-09-05 05:27 PM

yea i think im steering away from carbon seatpost. But perhaps the thompson, I never heard negative things about it.

mtnbiker66 02-09-05 06:46 PM

:o Spend it on me!!!!!!

Billy Brown 02-09-05 07:58 PM

Save it.

phantomcow2 02-09-05 08:19 PM

save for what?

Billy Brown 02-09-05 08:28 PM

Posterity.

Killer B 02-09-05 08:35 PM

Sorry, but I didn't have time to read what type of bike you currently own, but to be honest, $85 won't buy you a helluva lot these daze.... Maybe save a few more $$$ and splurge on a new wheelset....

Sorry....

phantomcow2 02-09-05 09:13 PM

I just got a new wheelset, rather high end stuff on there too. IM just looking for little upgrades, ive upgraded the larger more significant things to my likings.

MadMan2k 02-09-05 10:12 PM

The new Body Geometry saddles are nice... Right at your price point at my local shop also.

Raiyn 02-10-05 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by phantomcow2
yea i think im steering away from carbon seatpost. But perhaps the thompson, I never heard negative things about it.

Thomson brother not Thompson Like a freshly cleaned pool there ain't no P in it :D

anthonaut 02-10-05 12:35 AM

Buy me lunch with it. Nah just kidding, buy some new pedals or grips or tyres with it or something. Little things that make the bike feel new again ;)

phantomcow2 02-10-05 06:36 AM

well 85 is really plenty for what i want. I am only looking for smaller things now, ive spent the past 9 months saving and buying for my bike. I think the Ritchey stem is next because of comfort, then im going to go for the thompson.

phantomcow2 02-10-05 06:37 AM

thanks all

a2psyklnut 02-10-05 07:45 AM

I'll throw in another vote for a Thomson Post. Forget the Masterpiece, get the Elite. This is a mountain bike, not a road bike.

$85 will get you one, and since you are a savy eBayer, you'll have money left over for a set of ODI Lock on grips!

I went through 3 or 4 posts before I got a Thomson. Figured I didn't need an expensive one. Well, after spending $30 on the third one, I finally got smart. I've had the Thomson for close to 4 years now, no damage, nothing. Heck, I was sold on the product. Since then, I've probably owned another 4 or 5 and put them on most of my bikes.

phantomcow2 02-10-05 08:15 AM

thats true, if i have money left over i can get those odi lock on grips. This is a good idea, so with those ODI lock ons does that mean that it somehow braces itself to the handlebar and you can take a screw driver or something to release it instead of fighting with hairspray to remove?

seely 02-10-05 08:24 AM

The Thompson Elite post is actually in the ballpark weight range of many of the carbon MTB posts, so I wouldn't worry much about the weight there. Its an amazingly beautiful CNC'd anodized piece of aluminum. For stems, if you aren't concerned about weight, the Salsa SUL series always gets my vote. Very beefy with a smart locking lip to prevent the bolts from loosening. Otherwise, Thompson stems are as nice as their seatposts if you can spend a little more.

a2psyklnut 02-10-05 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by phantomcow2
thats true, if i have money left over i can get those odi lock on grips. This is a good idea, so with those ODI lock ons does that mean that it somehow braces itself to the handlebar and you can take a screw driver or something to release it instead of fighting with hairspray to remove?


They are SWEET. There is an aluminum clamp on either end of the grip. The grip slides on and then you use an allen wrench to tighten the clamp. When you need to remove them, they come off very easily. They work magnificently. Definately a worthwhile investment.

Just a word of advice. Buy the silver (clear) anodized ones. The colored (red, black..etc.) scratch too easily and look like crap after a short period of time. The silver, look new regardless of scratches.

Raiyn 02-10-05 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by a2psyklnut
They are SWEET. There is an aluminum clamp on either end of the grip. The grip slides on and then you use an allen wrench to tighten the clamp. When you need to remove them, they come off very easily. They work magnificently. Definately a worthwhile investment.

Just a word of advice. Buy the silver (clear) anodized ones. The colored (red, black..etc.) scratch too easily and look like crap after a short period of time. The silver, look new regardless of scratches.

Seconded.

cryogenic 02-11-05 01:20 AM

Any particular reason you're looking at the Ritchey stem over the Easton? I picked up an EA70 for under $30 on ebay and have been quite happy with it.


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