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Forum: Commuting
12-14-09, 01:58 PM
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Posted By jfinkly

Ha, will do. That Nashbar looks mighty nice, and...

Ha, will do. That Nashbar looks mighty nice, and is probably an entire bike lighter too.
Forum: Commuting
12-13-09, 11:58 PM
Replies: 15,695
Views: 12,379,631
Posted By jfinkly

I've gotta agree with you. Worst yet is that...

I've gotta agree with you. Worst yet is that besides having tires that had obviously been left flat for years, and plenty of dust and spider webs, the bike was in practically new condition and...
Forum: Commuting
12-13-09, 03:15 PM
Replies: 15,695
Views: 12,379,631
Posted By jfinkly

Not long after posting my Mongoose, I lucked out...

Not long after posting my Mongoose, I lucked out and caught my landlord throwing out a Trek 820 in my size. After swapping all the parts and making a few changes (Avocet M30, LX hubs laced to Mavic...
Forum: Commuting
09-15-09, 09:20 AM
Replies: 15,695
Views: 12,379,631
Posted By jfinkly

Thanks!

This frame does have vertical dropouts. I bought a Salsa 34t Chainring and a Nashbar SS conversion kit (http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_175492_-1_201521_10000_201527). I got lucky...
Forum: Commuting
09-14-09, 08:19 PM
Replies: 15,695
Views: 12,379,631
Posted By jfinkly

My first proper commuter/ my first singlespeed. ...

My first proper commuter/ my first singlespeed. Early 90's Mongoose Iboc Sport built up as a singlespeed commuter with a mix of cheap new parts and bits I had lying in the spares bin. Cheap enough...
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