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TejanoTrackie 03-09-14 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by DarkSeraphim (Post 16562091)
That's what I thought! Thanks. I'm gonna put the old set on another bike. Just want to upgrade the main steed :) so the S300 or another suggestion?

The S300 is not an upgrade.

Richk 03-09-14 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 16561970)
What does your age have to do with anything ? I'm 67+ and ride everything. What do you ride now and what are you contemplating ?

Age not the factor. Have a Salsa vaya that replaced my Jamis road bike. Actually just like the Vaya ride more Jamis sitting in garage. Looking to get an SE Lager. Don't want to do the BD route did that once before . Nothing wrong with BD just like to support smaller businesses LBS

TejanoTrackie 03-09-14 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Richk (Post 16562158)
Age not the factor. Have a Salsa vaya that replaced my Jamis road bike. Actually just like the Vaya ride more Jamis sitting in garage. Looking to get an SE Lager. Don't want to do the BD route did that once before . Nothing wrong with BD just like to support smaller businesses LBS

The SE Lager is overpriced, overweight junk. If that's the best your LBS can do, then they don't deserve your support. Might I suggest you explore your options further in this thread:

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ed-Gear-Thread

hairnet 03-09-14 10:26 AM

Do I buy this?

http://images.craigslist.org/00808_2...QW_600x450.jpg

It's one of those far and few between. hnnnnnng

spRICE 03-09-14 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 16562324)
Do I buy this?

http://images.craigslist.org/00808_2...QW_600x450.jpg

It's one of those far and few between. hnnnnnng

Only if you use the same stem inverted.

TejanoTrackie 03-09-14 01:05 PM

Slam that seatpost, bro !

hairnet 03-09-14 01:17 PM

:eek:$400


http://images.craigslist.org/00T0T_l...gk_600x450.jpg

seau grateau 03-09-14 02:35 PM

No cracks/dents? Do it.

hairnet 03-09-14 02:40 PM

I emailed the seller. He is all the way in Oceanside so I hope the bike will be available in a week.

Scrodzilla 03-09-14 05:15 PM

I could pick it up for you and you can come down to the shop to get it. :)

hairnet 03-09-14 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16563190)
I could pick it up for you and you can come down to the shop to get it. :)

Let's see if he replies. $400? It might be a scam. Thank you for the offer, that's really helpful of you.

Dixie Gentleman 03-11-14 01:29 AM

Should I swap out my fizik arione for a rolls?

Scrodzilla 03-11-14 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by Dixie Gentleman (Post 16567142)
Should I swap out my fizik arione for a rolls?

I doubt it.

Dixie Gentleman 03-11-14 03:02 AM

The fizik isn't too friendly on me.

Mumonkan 03-11-14 08:32 AM

what should my new bike be this year, 29er or cross bike that pulls double duty as roadie?

SpeshulEd 03-11-14 08:36 AM

27.5er?

Mumonkan 03-11-14 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 16567630)
27.5er?

ive never riddin mtb seriously enough to know the benefits of a 650b, but i would

for the record the mtb wouldnt be squishy, nothin intense enough around here to really warrant it

rex615 03-11-14 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 16568186)
ive never riddin mtb seriously enough to know the benefits of a 650b, but i would for the record the mtb wouldnt be squishy, nothin intense enough around here to really warrant it

I enjoy some of terms used to by MTB'ers to refer to their bikes. Apparently a bike with a 26" rear wheel with a Vee brake and a 29" front with a disc is called a "sixtyniner with a mullet."

bmontgomery87 03-11-14 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by rex615 (Post 16568370)
I enjoy some of terms used to by MTB'ers to refer to their bikes. Apparently a bike with a 26" rear wheel with a Vee brake and a 29" front with a disc is called a "sixtyniner with a mullet."


That's what how my mother referred to my father in the 80s

rex615 03-11-14 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by bmontgomery87 (Post 16568482)
That's what how my mother referred to my father in the 80s


:lol:

SpeshulEd 03-11-14 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 16568186)
ive never riddin mtb seriously enough to know the benefits of a 650b, but i would

for the record the mtb wouldnt be squishy, nothin intense enough around here to really warrant it

I do like my 29er, but think it would be more fun to whip around a smaller bike. Either way, it doesn't see enough use. The only time I get to hit the trails is the weekend and right now there's so many damn hikers its next to impossible to ride on them. I figure that will change when the weather gets warmer. No one wants to hike when its 110 outside.

GuitarBob 03-11-14 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 16567619)
or cross bike that pulls double duty as roadie?

That's a pretty darned flexible combination. When running slicks, I'm about as fast on my crossbike as I am on my road bike. I'd probably want two sets of wheels. The stock ones, which tend to be beefy, running something with knobs for general tomfoolery, then a lighter set with slicks for road riding that I'd hunt down used somewhere...

TejanoTrackie 03-18-14 07:45 PM

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Should I buy an IRD Defiant crankset for my next classic style track bike build with quill stem, threaded headset, etc.

http://images.cdn.bigcartel.com/bigc...defiant-wm.jpg

or should I use an old beat up Sugino Mighty Comp road crankset from the 1970s with a track chainring:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=369652http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=369653

Hothead286 03-18-14 09:31 PM

TT, I am so torn. I have been going back and forth for 15 minutes. I like the IRD's at time of post.

JohnDThompson 03-19-14 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 16590494)
Should I buy an IRD Defiant crankset for my next classic style track bike build with quill stem, threaded headset, etc.

or should I use an old beat up Sugino Mighty Comp road crankset from the 1970s with a track chainring

Nothing wrong with the Sugino. I'd use it in a heartbeat.


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