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Turboem1 12-13-06 12:03 PM

My Winter Bike
 
Hey guys, I bought a 2006 Lemond Reno for road riding. I am now addicted to riding. So with the winter coming I dont want to stop. So I got out my retired bike and am setting it up for the winter.

Its a 2002 Specialized Rockhopper. I put Geax Blade tires on the front and rear. SKS Commuter fenders (I have to rig up the front one still as the bike doesnt have any mounting points on it), and Im going to get it all tuned up.

I also have a nashbar rear blinkie and cateye EL 320 headlight not pictured which are both great!
Anyway heres it before.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/ecdd29c7.jpg

And now...
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...3/eba36ad0.jpg

Definately not the most impressive I have seen but it works for my commute. Cant wait for a little snow.

Thanks

Hezz 12-13-06 09:42 PM

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That should make a great winter bike. Here is a way to mount a fender to a front fork if you would rather not have a high rise type of front fender.

By the way, are the sidewalls on those tires reflective or just colored.

ViperZ 12-13-06 10:31 PM

I can't say I'm very fond of the green tires, but if you like it, rock on :beer:


It looks like a solid winter bike

Portis 12-13-06 10:33 PM

Function over fashion. Those are geax blade tires, which are awesome in the snow.

ViperZ 12-13-06 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by Portis
Function over fashion. Those are geax blade tires, which are awesome in the snow.

I think my Spike Claw 240s have lots of Function with out much Fashion (such as color) for snow and ice :D

Turboem1 12-14-06 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by Hezz
That should make a great winter bike. Here is a way to mount a fender to a front fork if you would rather not have a high rise type of front fender.

By the way, are the sidewalls on those tires reflective or just colored.

Thanks for the tip. That will definately help me mount the front fenders. And the sidewalls are just green, not reflective.



Originally Posted by ViperZ
I can't say I'm very fond of the green tires, but if you like it, rock on :beer:

It looks like a solid winter bike


Originally Posted by Portis
Function over fashion. Those are geax blade tires, which are awesome in the snow.


Originally Posted by ViperZ
I think my Spike Claw 240s have lots of Function with out much Fashion (such as color) for snow and ice :D

Well I dont really mind the green although it would not be my fist choice. I was trying to keep this bike on a budget so $30+ for each snow tire was to much for me. These seemed to be the second best in snow and Nashbar was selling them for $9 each so I picked them up. For that cheap Ill put up with green sidewalls. :)

ViperZ 12-14-06 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Turboem1
Well I dont really mind the green although it would not be my fist choice. I was trying to keep this bike on a budget so $30+ for each snow tire was to much for me. These seemed to be the second best in snow and Nashbar was selling them for $9 each so I picked them up. For that cheap Ill put up with green sidewalls. :)

No worries, as long as they work and you like them Cheers! :beer:


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