This thread is about bikes

Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby stonefiend » Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:56 pm

Probably will buy this rig and wheel it down to $500.

http://boulder.craigslist.org/bik/3346271847.html

Put some Civia flat fenders on it, remove decals, rear rack with Ortileb panniers, and it should be the Ronnie Coleman of bikes!
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby toivo » Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:33 pm

skav wrote:
toivo wrote:I had never even considered the possibility of a ss cyclocross bike. Thanks for that. Scav you have expanded my mind.

Beyond any of how it looks and even the potential usefulness of it and all, bottle racks don'tbelong on cyclocross bikes. Unless they are fsatened to bar ends; that could be awesome.

Surly's are cooler yes, but the fuji looks ready to race. Why not put slope on a top tube?


Yea, you can take off the bosses for racing if that's your thing. That frame has some slick fender mounts too. If you're only racing for an hour and handups are an option there's really no need.


question not the need. run the bike up things. it achieves a vantage of perspective and increased energy.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby stonefiend » Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:42 am

Got hi-balled on the cross check. I've been borrowing a Giant TCX, which has been rad for the packed snow and ice here with studded tires.

With road tires, I dig the off-line punch and uphill performance I get that steel doesn't allow. If I want a softer ride... I'll go fatter rubber. This has me thinking Fuji Cross Pro, as I plan on group road rides come summer (granted, mainly a commuter).

Steel is good and all, but there's a reason quality alu/carbon makes sense. It's like a car-phone vs. a smart-phone.

Probably will sell the Jamis, as much as I enjoy it...
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby AlwaysLimping » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:37 pm

my dream rig finally built up:

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its a trials frame by the legendary Frank The Welder of yeti/ibis/spooky fame. wanted 1 more than anything ever since i first started riding a few years ago. finally procured one about a year ago and slowly built it up. blue king in the back, and 1 of probably 5 people in the US with TNN forks. tires are flat cause i had just thrown a fresh grind on the rims.

cannot wait to shred, this snow is killin me
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby toivo » Wed Feb 13, 2013 3:54 pm

have you packed your snow track? suggestion: put some studs on that and slide all over the place .
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby Tronic » Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:36 pm

Nice scooter.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby zirc » Sun Mar 24, 2013 5:03 pm

I want to get this!
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby AlwaysLimping » Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:37 pm

toivo wrote:have you packed your snow track? suggestion: put some studs on that and slide all over the place .


most trials frames nowadays are built like disposable pogo sticks...17 + 18lb bikes with crazy bb heights, like +65 and up. theyre meant for comps and people that ride pallets...you miss a few gaps on rock with them and they snap. and the bb height makes them completely unrideable on 2 wheels, theyre meant to be backhopped and thats it.

my shit is stupid stiff, heavy as fuck, with an old school geo, +20 bb. it gaps and sidehops like a beast, but handles like a DH bike on the trail. gearings 18-15 though, im only riding from spot to spot with it, never more than a couple miles. and i run a psi level in the teens (everyone does) so its actually pretty decent in the snow.

im fucking terrible ever since i started climbing though. i neglect riding too much now.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby toivo » Mon Mar 25, 2013 1:35 am

Sako is a nice rifle. Laminated stocks are suitable for throwing in your snow toboggan.

A bike without a seat should not raise expectations of practicality.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby AlwaysLimping » Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:46 am

toivo you are probably the biggest vein-gorging faggot this side of castro st...but you are 100% right
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby RockPharmer » Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:54 pm

it doesn't have a seat post, so faggots need not apply.

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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby AlwaysLimping » Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:25 am

lol
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby Tronic » Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:20 pm

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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby AlwaysLimping » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:14 am

tronic what kinda frame is that? and are you running clipless pedals, or are there just none on atm?

porch, that looks suspiciously similar to a 29er. i figured you rode a fixie around town, and a 650b on the trails
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby Tronic » Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:11 am

That's fast boy's "Ultimate Tight Ass" custom steel frame with all top shelf components donated by respective makers. Egg beater pedals. It will one day get auctioned off for cancer charity.


http://vimeo.com/66106900

My fixed, front rack rig still rules. Threw a fat 650b wheel in the front and improved comfort and handling.

Many, many bikes on the brain. Looking forward to a Porchlike 29er soon.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby blimp » Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:31 pm

HOLY FUCK I GOT A BIKE. I still hate this thread as much if not more than the goddamn photography thread.

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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby stonefiend » Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:15 pm

Nice Blimp. I've owned 2 folding bikes. A Bike Friday and a Dahon. Both very nice for urban commuting; esp. for the subway during rush.
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby skav » Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:45 am

Does that fit up your ass if you fold it and collapse the seat post?
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby Lox » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:31 pm

Maybe sideways...
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Re: This thread is about bikes

Postby blimp » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:44 pm

i can bunny hop the SHIT out of it
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