show me your bar ends!
#27
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From: Michigan
Bikes: Raleigh Sports, Giant Cadex, Waterford X-11, Specialized Rockhopper Comp FS, Viscount Aerospace Pro, Scwinn Passage
older shimanos. They have a a spring inside them so I have to tighten up a bolt to keep them from shifting for me. However I don't know if I assembled them correctly, they were apart when I found them.
BTW nice schwinn- what are ya riding?
BTW nice schwinn- what are ya riding?
#28
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From: Syracuse, NY
Bikes: 2010 Felt F5, 2010 Dawes SST-AL
here are some before and after pics:
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#29
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Bikes: Raleigh Sports, Giant Cadex, Waterford X-11, Specialized Rockhopper Comp FS, Viscount Aerospace Pro, Scwinn Passage
Cool, awesome conversion- I like the look of a MTB with drop bars. I was tempted to do something similar with a Rock Hopper.
Was the frontier on of Schwinn's "homegrown" bikes?
Was the frontier on of Schwinn's "homegrown" bikes?
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From: Syracuse, NY
Bikes: 2010 Felt F5, 2010 Dawes SST-AL
thanks. It was a fun project, I would love the opportunity to do another - preferably with somebody elses money! I am yet to ride it, except for a couple of minutes on the trainer to test gears. Not sure on the homegrown detail, when I bought it new, it was nice looking and affordable. It's tough, I used to abuse the hell out of it in trails and creek beds and it took it like a champion. I hate to think what the total weight of the bike is, it has to be close to 30 lbs, if not more. I lost interest riding off road so I put commuter tires on it (Michelin City) and plan to get front & rear racks for it. Looking forward to doing a couple of weekenders this summer with it.





