My new ride
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My new ride
Thanks to everyone who helped me in picking out a new ride after mine got jacked. I ended up getting a good deal on a Swobo Del Norte and I get to pick it up on Thursday! Link: https://www.swobo.com/catalog/product...cPath=201_1502
I'll be sure to take some pics and let everyone know how it rides. I think I'll end up buying a fixie cog right off the bat too so we'll see how it handles fixed.
I'll be sure to take some pics and let everyone know how it rides. I think I'll end up buying a fixie cog right off the bat too so we'll see how it handles fixed.
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Lemme hit you guys n gals with a random act of GOOGLING info :lol
Did you know:
SWOBOs lead designer SKY YAEGER used to work for BIANCHI?
And while at BIANCHI she designed the 'PISTA' and the 'SAN JOSE'?
No? Well there you go.
Did you know:
SWOBOs lead designer SKY YAEGER used to work for BIANCHI?
And while at BIANCHI she designed the 'PISTA' and the 'SAN JOSE'?
No? Well there you go.
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Lemme hit you guys n gals with a random act of GOOGLING info :lol
Did you know:
SWOBOs lead designer SKY YAEGER used to work for BIANCHI?
And while at BIANCHI she designed the 'PISTA' and the 'SAN JOSE'?
No? Well there you go.
Did you know:
SWOBOs lead designer SKY YAEGER used to work for BIANCHI?
And while at BIANCHI she designed the 'PISTA' and the 'SAN JOSE'?
No? Well there you go.
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Picked up the bike today and went for a quick ride. Not too far, but far enough to know that I needed to swap out the front chain ring with something bigger. Came stock with a 42t and I upgraded to a 46t. Still want to drop a few [teeth] in the back, but that'll come later.
Rides wonderfully! My old bike was an aluminum frame so maybe its the steel that makes the difference but I feel like I'm gliding everywhere. It does seem a bit twitchy compared to my last bike but I'll give it some more time before I pass full judgment. Definitely a sweet ride if anyone is in the market for a new bike. I'll still have to put more miles on it and give it a good workout but so far I'm very happy.
Edit: I'll post pics tomorrow after the sun is up and I can take snap a few in some decent light.
Rides wonderfully! My old bike was an aluminum frame so maybe its the steel that makes the difference but I feel like I'm gliding everywhere. It does seem a bit twitchy compared to my last bike but I'll give it some more time before I pass full judgment. Definitely a sweet ride if anyone is in the market for a new bike. I'll still have to put more miles on it and give it a good workout but so far I'm very happy.
Edit: I'll post pics tomorrow after the sun is up and I can take snap a few in some decent light.
Last edited by untwisted; 09-17-09 at 10:38 PM.
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Well after putting some more miles on it I can definitely say its a pretty sweet ride. I am not a fan of the 700x32 tires though (I feel like I'm riding through mud) after getting used to riding on 25s. Here are some pics that my girlfriend snapped (and turned into a sweet collage).
The yellow chain links were necessary because I changed out the front chain ring for a larger one (and the co-op I was at didn't have any red links). Everything else on the bike is stock.
The yellow chain links were necessary because I changed out the front chain ring for a larger one (and the co-op I was at didn't have any red links). Everything else on the bike is stock.
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From: Deep in the heart of Texas
Bikes: Presto NJS build, Specialized Allez Pro w/ full Dura Ace and Ksyrium SLs, 1990something Specialized Sirrus
You don't like big tires? Then why did you buy this bike? To me that seems to be the whole purpose of this thing. I do like Swobo, in general, but why not the sanchez? this bike was not made to be fast...
Also, I always thoguht that chick graphic was weird. My friend has a nice bianchi road bike w/ that logo on it and I never understood it. At first, I was like "wait, is this designed for women?" But he explained that it was just a woman designer, and I was like "oh, why do I need to know that?"
Also, I always thoguht that chick graphic was weird. My friend has a nice bianchi road bike w/ that logo on it and I never understood it. At first, I was like "wait, is this designed for women?" But he explained that it was just a woman designer, and I was like "oh, why do I need to know that?"
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Don't get me wrong about the tires -- its nice having the option of fat/knobby tires for some trail riding or winter weather, but as commuter tires during the nice season(s) the fat guys probably gonna have to go.
Edit: In response to why not the Sanchez, I wanted the versatility. This is my only bike right now so I wanted to make sure it could handle whatever I wanted to throw at it (fenders, fat/knobby tires, etc).
Edit: In response to why not the Sanchez, I wanted the versatility. This is my only bike right now so I wanted to make sure it could handle whatever I wanted to throw at it (fenders, fat/knobby tires, etc).
Last edited by untwisted; 09-19-09 at 04:43 PM.




