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11-15-20, 01:01 PM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

I have yet to add racks and fenders, BTW.. I wait...

I have yet to add racks and fenders, BTW.. I wait until i have all the gears and accessories working well, and I'm still doing some shakedown cruises.
11-15-20, 12:58 PM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

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Panasonic MC2500 that I made into a 26"tourer to...
02-07-18, 11:57 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

720! Now that gives me an idea..

720! Now that gives me an idea..
08-09-13, 04:53 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

I love what you've done with the Terra Runner,...

I love what you've done with the Terra Runner, Oddjob. The Avocet saddle looks good there, and I'm sure it rides great. They all do. Saving one for my conversion, but it keeps getting put off. Doing...
06-30-13, 11:56 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

I do love that Jamis, Frantik.

I do love that Jamis, Frantik.
05-15-13, 05:20 PM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

I have a Fuji Thrill MTB frame that's a bit too...

I have a Fuji Thrill MTB frame that's a bit too small, but I think it may suit drop bars well. I'll keep you all posted. Nothing fancy, just some down-home drop bar goodness.
03-09-13, 08:23 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

Or maybe just get a new fork with cantilever...

Or maybe just get a new fork with cantilever studs, or a better front brake.
02-14-13, 07:53 PM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

Quill, stick to the classics.

Quill, stick to the classics.
02-10-13, 06:47 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

Got to agree with you there, Frantik. I've owned...

Got to agree with you there, Frantik. I've owned both in my search for the perfect MTB for commuting, and I think Stumpys are lighter and faster, although I admired the styling and the build quality...
01-07-13, 05:38 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

Looks like 60$ in period parts alone , at least...

Looks like 60$ in period parts alone , at least in these here parts .
12-19-12, 08:19 AM
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Posted By Gravity Aided

The Cimmarons would be great bikes for this...

The Cimmarons would be great bikes for this project , I think , Lightweight , good geometry and build quality for this purpose, and lots of good examples for ideas and inspiration .
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