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#1830
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: RVA/Old Dominion
Posts: 26
Bikes: Lotus Eclair Touring, NashBar Toure, Katakura Silk (Unknown), Gary Fisher Rig SS
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Nice....didn't this get ridden on the Pizza Crawl last year? You had a different wheelset on it but it still looked awesome. Sorry to rehash a two year old post but I still see this bike around town getting raged.
#1832
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Wyoming
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I've had my Van Dessel Gin & Trombones for a little more than a month. Here it is just back from playing in the snow.
#1833
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Flatlands of Chicago
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Bikes: One less than I need
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#1834
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Brasília, DF, Brazil
Posts: 23
Bikes: 1992 Trek 800, 2008 Kona Fire Mountain
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Hey there!
My Cross Commuter:
And my CX project, on the way.
Hand built custom frame:
My Cross Commuter:
And my CX project, on the way.
Hand built custom frame:
#1837
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Everett, WA
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#1841
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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My Tricross. In the ice and snow, I prefer riser bars. Does it still qualify as a cyclocross bike?
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#1842
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Beaverton, OR
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#1843
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#1844
KevKravesMUD
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Princeton, NJ
Posts: 26
Bikes: 2007 Van Dessel Gin & Trombones, 81 Schwinn Fixed Gear Conversion, Trek 7.1 Commuter
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Love your G&T... I have an older version (Silver and Blue) with the smaller front fork. I love how the new ones look, how do you like it? What type of wheels are those?
#1845
Rhymes With Bike
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Washington DC
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Stoked to have Mike Zanconato build me a super cool new bike. Custom steel lugged xxl frame (I'm 6'5"). This was one of Zank's show bikes at the 2011 NAHBS, which just ended in Austin, TX. The bike also features Zank's custom close ratio cross chainrings. The outer ring is a 44. Inner is a 38. Set of pictures here.
#1846
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Here is my first cross bike. I got it on ebay for just £205, but have since spent about £150 on it. I got new tyres, bars, tape, stem and seatpost for as cheap as I could.
The bike is built up of campy bits, it has a a veloce left shifter and mirage right shifter (I kinda like having odd shifters), centaur rear dérailleur.
I need to replace the 53/39 rings as they are too big for what I want to do with my bike, but I'm over budget at the moment, and I didn't realise chainrings were so expensive.
I'd also really like to get bright green hudz with matching gear and brake outers - although I've had to rewire the cables twice already.
Anyway here is the bike:
The bike is built up of campy bits, it has a a veloce left shifter and mirage right shifter (I kinda like having odd shifters), centaur rear dérailleur.
I need to replace the 53/39 rings as they are too big for what I want to do with my bike, but I'm over budget at the moment, and I didn't realise chainrings were so expensive.
I'd also really like to get bright green hudz with matching gear and brake outers - although I've had to rewire the cables twice already.
Anyway here is the bike:
#1847
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: VA
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Bikes: 2011 Trek Utopia
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#1849
Broken for 4-6
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#1850
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Bikes: Lemond Alpe d'Huez 2005
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those are just origin 8 bar ends with a brake lever mounted on them.....he still has shifters on the flat bar....cool concept...i use the bar ends like this on my commuter but its way to wide to ride in the drops