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50voltphantom 03-13-15 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 17627971)
Like a track bike on the road? ;)

Good point.

AristoNYC 03-13-15 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 17628014)
Good point.

all joking aside, I agree, I can't see the enjoyment of just riding a fatbike on pavement. Its like riding a dirt bike only on the streets.

Mumonkan 03-13-15 05:05 PM

it makes me wonder why everyone that buys bikes from places like walmart buy strictly mountain bikes and rides them on the sidewalk

then again they probably picked it up in their maibatsu monstrosity

HMM MAYBE THERES A CORRELATION

LesterOfPuppets 03-13-15 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 17628116)
all joking aside, I agree, I can't see the enjoyment of just riding a fatbike on pavement. Its like riding a dirt bike only on the streets.

Hitting stairs with fatbike = fatfun.

Muffin Man 03-13-15 06:20 PM

Found a picture of my first "real" bike. It was quite lol.

http://i.imgur.com/PPZ90VW.jpg

AristoNYC 03-13-15 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 17628561)
Hitting stairs with fatbike = fatfun.

That does sound like fun. I can use my motorcycle for that, as long as the cops don't see.

Mumonkan 03-13-15 07:03 PM

****em if they do, BRAAAAAAAAP

seau grateau 03-13-15 07:42 PM

Today I picked the wrong day to go for a run. Then I hit up Goodwill and got three good books and two pairs of sunglasses for a whopping $14.

Mumonkan 03-13-15 08:10 PM

speaking of fatbikes

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...1ac001f92b.jpg

hockeyteeth 03-13-15 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17625676)
New bike day is obviously best day, right?

What happened to the original fork? I've never seen a Trek of that vintage with a chrome fork and that looks like an inexpensive replacement. I'm assuming you checked the down tube and top tube for wrinkles.

SpeshulEd 03-13-15 11:45 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17628923)

That guy's like "first!"

Muffin Man 03-14-15 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 17629214)
That guy's like "first!"

Hipster scum

/s

Sherblock 03-14-15 12:17 AM


Originally Posted by hockeyteeth (Post 17629191)
What happened to the original fork? I've never seen a Trek of that vintage with a chrome fork and that looks like an inexpensive replacement. I'm assuming you checked the down tube and top tube for wrinkles.

It's a Tange TR replacement fork, yes. I haven't been able to find out anything about TR's quality. I'm still thinking about an upgrade, though. Would a wound up look weird?

Luckily, the only issue with the frame is how dirty it is from a ride early today :)

SpeshulEd 03-14-15 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 17629235)
Hipster scum

/s

He's like "try my craft beer and check out my mustache. Have you listened to (insert obscure band here)? Do you like Japanese coffee?"

Leukybear 03-14-15 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17629239)
Would a wound up look weird?

Yes. Don't do it.
Curved forks are the way to go with 80's bikes.

Sherblock 03-14-15 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 17629279)
Yes. Don't do it.
Curved forks are the way to go with 80's bikes.

So hard to find, though :(

Any recommendations? I know I could go custom, but I don't feel like spending more than half of what I paid for the bike on a new fork.

Leukybear 03-14-15 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17629282)
So hard to find, though :(

Any recommendations? I know I could go custom, but I don't feel like spending more than half of what I paid for the bike on a new fork.

$290 is a lot to work with.

I believe many trek road models from that time period (late 80's) shared the same fork with 42mm rake (I looked up the catalog). If you're able to get a fork from around the same period (same color might be a stretch; just make sure there's enough thread for the stack height & locknut), you should be able to restore the ride and handling to how it was intended to be from trek. If a fork is of mystery origin to the model it came from, try to cross reference model colors in trek catalogs.

For the record, that's a cheaper tange fork, I have the exact same fork from a peugeot I parted. It was a downgrade from stock in both cases.

Mumonkan 03-14-15 03:17 AM

today i found out my tattoo artist died yesterday morning. still trying to find out what happened, really shocked. feel bad for his family they just had another baby this winter

i was gonna go see him this week to talk about working on my arm

**** man. dude was only in his 30s and owned his own business, wife and kids. life is buill****.

rex615 03-14-15 03:59 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17628923)

Interesting workaround for the transmission. The whole drive train is offset to the right so that the chain will clear the rear tire while using a standard BB.

I would imagine it would feel weird to sit off-center on the bike.

Edit: I just noticed the fork is offset too. That can't promote good handling. Probably a good thing it has no front brake, the steering axis being to one side of the contact patch would make the bike pull to one side when you hit the front brake.


And what is that thing in front of the rider's crotch? How is it actuated? They probably called it the "Hump Horn"

T13 03-14-15 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17629239)
It's a Tange TR replacement fork, yes. I haven't been able to find out anything about TR's quality. I'm still thinking about an upgrade, though. Would a wound up look weird?

Luckily, the only issue with the frame is how dirty it is from a ride early today :)

Check this out:

http://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vi...nge-forks.html

T13 03-14-15 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 17629254)
Do you like Japanese coffee?"

Only if it's made from coffee beans picked by monkeys.

JohnDThompson 03-14-15 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17629239)
It's a Tange TR replacement fork, yes. I haven't been able to find out anything about TR's quality.

it's probably very similar to the original; Tange made the forks for that model Trek. If your fork has "TR" fork ends, it's a decent fork.

jlafitte 03-14-15 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 17629254)
He's like "try my craft beer and check out my mustache. Have you listened to (insert obscure band here)? Do you like Japanese coffee?"


SpeshulEd 03-14-15 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17629581)
Only if it's made from coffee beans picked by monkeys.

Pooped*

SpeshulEd 03-14-15 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by jlafitte (Post 17629742)

We have a place right around the corner from us that does it, but I've never had it. I'm not much of a coffee guy so it all pretty much just tastes the same to me.


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