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Imprzdrvr I make it to Flagstaff and some other places where I can rent a cabin with tall pines around it several times a year . Often times I will take my frankenstein cross bike so that I can ride on the forest roads instead of the paved roads, but also can take the paved roads without any trouble. Where about is Window Rock, I am drawing a blank? Is it near the petrified forest?
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The build up of my Onix is going well. Although I bought one wrong tool (it is for Shimano and not campy lock ring) and I need to go to the hardware store for a bolt that the bike shop didn't have. Once I put on the front derailure the chain and tighten the lock ring I am ready to take it out on the road and make lots of adjustments.

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dragonfly, Window Rock's about three hours east of Flag. We're right on the AZ/NM border a little north and west of Gallup, NM. Too bad about needing a cabin to get into tall pines, they're a short ride away from where I live! (Have to gloat, the best part about living here is being here, you know?)
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giant, I had a set of those wheels for about a year. What do you think of 'em? YOu're still riding them, so that says something I suppose. They look dead sexy, but sucked like the suckiest things that ever sucked in a wind.
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Originally Posted by ImprezaDrvr
giant, I had a set of those wheels for about a year. What do you think of 'em? YOu're still riding them, so that says something I suppose. They look dead sexy, but sucked like the suckiest things that ever sucked in a wind.
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I don't own it anymore (sold it to get my LOOK 481sl) but it was a beautiful bike.

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2roadies, YOU TRAITOR, but seriously that is a sweet looking bike just like shnapper's, some lucky person got one sweet looking bike from you
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Originally Posted by dragonflybikes
2roadies, YOU TRAITOR, but seriously that is a sweet looking bike just like shnapper's, some lucky person got one sweet looking bike from you
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2Roadies, As long as what you got fits you and you are happy about it that is what matters. That and that you didn't go spend $10k on a Colagno Ferrari bike. There is nothing like being stoked about your bike.
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I took my new Onix out for its inaugerial run last night, and
WWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW it was so quick. I kept up with the fast part of the group that I ride with so much easier than before, and the accelerations and sprinting was so much quicker and took so much less energy. Of course I guess anytime you upgrade 15 years in bike you are going to feel quite a difference. Now I just need to dial in and make a bunch of adjustments.
WWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW it was so quick. I kept up with the fast part of the group that I ride with so much easier than before, and the accelerations and sprinting was so much quicker and took so much less energy. Of course I guess anytime you upgrade 15 years in bike you are going to feel quite a difference. Now I just need to dial in and make a bunch of adjustments.
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Originally Posted by dragonflybikes
I took my new Onix out for its inaugerial run last night
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I bought a 2006 Mitis last night. Euskaltel paint job, Ultegra 10-speed. I can't wait for our first ride tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by heresy
I bought a 2006 Mitis last night. Euskaltel paint job, Ultegra 10-speed. I can't wait for our first ride tomorrow.
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Woo Hoo, joined the "club" this weekend. Onix in Black/Gray. Test rode on the Fri AM ride. Almost felt like I was sitting on the trainer it was sooo smooth. Of course now the weather forecast for the entire week is rain.
Computer from previous bike won't fit so looking at putting on the Shimano Flightdeck.

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Rode 100 miles on mine yesterday. The only drawback I could see was that my a$$ couldnt take any more, or I would have ridden 100 more. I have had mine for a little over 600 miles now, and I have no complaints.
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mscycler, glad to see you here. I only have about 60 miles on mine so far between Thr night ride and SUnday (I was out of town on Fri and Sat so couldn't ride). I had it a little more dialed in on Sunday's ride and it feels even better.
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Just picked up an 05' Dauphine for 1550. Put about 100 miles on it so far and im very pleased.
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This a Starship that I put together just before it snowed here. Got 2 rides in before it got to cold. Frame was off of ebay for $355.00. Components are mostly Record. Very responsive and quick. Less then a $1000.00 in to it.

This a Starship that I put together just before it snowed here. Got 2 rides in before it got to cold. Frame was off of ebay for $355.00. Components are mostly Record. Very responsive and quick. Less then a $1000.00 in to it.
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Originally Posted by AppStateEvan
Just picked up an 05' Dauphine for 1550. Put about 100 miles on it so far and im very pleased.

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Originally Posted by jimbud
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This a Starship that I put together just before it snowed here. Got 2 rides in before it got to cold. Frame was off of ebay for $355.00. Components are mostly Record. Very responsive and quick. Less then a $1000.00 in to it.

This a Starship that I put together just before it snowed here. Got 2 rides in before it got to cold. Frame was off of ebay for $355.00. Components are mostly Record. Very responsive and quick. Less then a $1000.00 in to it.
How do you have less than $1K into that bike? No way in hell.
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Originally Posted by ***Butch***
How do you have less than $1K into that bike? No way in hell.
$355.00 Frame, $88.00 Record Crank including a used record B.B., New $212.00 Record Shifters, 2004 closeout (20% discount coupon from Performance & Paypal discount coupon), $31.00 Ritchey WCS Stem, $39.95 Ritchey pro bars (discontinued size), $9.00 NOS Saddle, $12.00 aluminum seat post, 110.00 Wheelset, $43.00 set of tires, $30.00 Record Front Derailuer, $78.00 Chorus rear derailuer, Look pedals and chain I had. I added it up in my head, I think it comes to a little over a $1008.00.
By the way, The frame was listed on ebay twice. The first time it was listed it received no bids.
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