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#2601
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The elevated chainstay design offered the possibilty of creating a shorter rear end. Rings vs tire clearance was no longer a constraint. Next to that it also eliminates chainsuck.
It wasn't a Koga invention btw. Mountainbike Action cooperated with Yeti on an e-stay design and covered it a couple articles. The Yeti Ultimate. The Ultimate evoked a serious hype, but I would think for example Mantis was earlier.
It wasn't a Koga invention btw. Mountainbike Action cooperated with Yeti on an e-stay design and covered it a couple articles. The Yeti Ultimate. The Ultimate evoked a serious hype, but I would think for example Mantis was earlier.
#2602
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Knoxville, TN
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Bikes: Schwinn Paramount P15, Fisher Montare, Proteus, Rivendell Quickbeam
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Just finished building up 1986 Ritchey Ascent to mostly original specs.
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#2604
Still spinnin'.....
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Whitestown, IN
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Bikes: Fisher Opie freeride/urban assault MTB, Redline Monocog 29er MTB, Serrota T-Max Commuter, Klein Rascal SS, Salsa Campion Road bike, Pake Rum Runner FG/SS Road bike, Cannondale Synapse Road bike, Santana Arriva Road Tandem, and others....
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I always loved the paint coming out of Chris Chance's shop in the late-80s and '90s, some for their beautiful subtlety like this one and some for their shear humor and awesome detail like the ones with small cartoons all over. I don't remember who was doing his paint at the time, but I sure stole from them alot!
I'm not usually a fan of lower end bikes, but I'd ride that Miyata with pride. Beautiful!
I'm not usually a fan of lower end bikes, but I'd ride that Miyata with pride. Beautiful!
#2611
Carpe Velo
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Bikes: 2000 Bianchi Veloce, '88 Schwinn Prologue, '90 Bianchi Volpe,'94 Yokota Grizzly Peak, Yokota Enterprise, '16 Diamondback Haanjo, '91 Bianchi Boardwalk, Ellsworth cruiser
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Just did some major mods on my '88 Trek 900. It's seriously hybridized now, but I like it this way. Should make a good commuter scooter. Drop bars, Suntour bar end shifters, Tektro levers, V-brakes and narrower 1.5" road tires. I can easily throw some knobbies on it if I ever want to do some real trails.
#2612
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Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Bikes: 97 Merlin XLight, 99 Merlin XLM
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Can I play? This one's a '99 (counts fingers). Not that old, but it's the oldest bike in my MTB group.
#2614
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1986 Ross Mt. Rainier set up for a couple overnight campers. Brake pads on the roller cams were worn out so i had to peel them out of the cartridge and stuff some kool stops in there, worked like a charm.
After riding a bike with 1.5'' tires i don't think i can ever go to anything smaller, feels so nyyyyth. ALSO - i bought this bike with all its original parts on it for $50, sold the suntour bear traps that were on it for $60 on ebay and the suntour brake levers for $15. The only thing i don't like is the fork takes the 21.1 stem so i had to use some crap sun-lite stem but other than that i love it, makes me laugh at 26'' $1,200 long haul truckers.
love this thread, that red Ritchey up there is blowin my mind right now, see ya.
After riding a bike with 1.5'' tires i don't think i can ever go to anything smaller, feels so nyyyyth. ALSO - i bought this bike with all its original parts on it for $50, sold the suntour bear traps that were on it for $60 on ebay and the suntour brake levers for $15. The only thing i don't like is the fork takes the 21.1 stem so i had to use some crap sun-lite stem but other than that i love it, makes me laugh at 26'' $1,200 long haul truckers.
love this thread, that red Ritchey up there is blowin my mind right now, see ya.
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#2615
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Just did some major mods on my '88 Trek 900. It's seriously hybridized now, but I like it this way. Should make a good commuter scooter. Drop bars, Suntour bar end shifters, Tektro levers, V-brakes and narrower 1.5" road tires. I can easily throw some knobbies on it if I ever want to do some real trails.
#2616
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Bikes: 2000 Bianchi Veloce, '88 Schwinn Prologue, '90 Bianchi Volpe,'94 Yokota Grizzly Peak, Yokota Enterprise, '16 Diamondback Haanjo, '91 Bianchi Boardwalk, Ellsworth cruiser
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One interesting thing I noticed on this ride. One woman I know in the group just bought a used mountain bike in order to have greater comfort, at the same time as I was putting drops on my mountain bike for greater comfort. It's very much a personal preference thing.
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#2619
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Location: York, PA
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Bikes: '72 Peugeot PX-10; '74 Raleigh International; '87 Specialized RockHopper; '88 Specialized StumpJumper; '02 Cannondale Scalpel
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1985 Specialized RockHopper
This is a supper fine, nicely balanced, very durable ride. A great climber with its low gearing, but will rattle your teeth in a rocky descent.
Thanks, Dave-didn't know it was named for a race.
Some features of interest: the front brake cable is routed through the stem; the elliptical shaped Bio-Pace crank set; the easy-access bar shifters with optional SIS system-indexed-shifting.
I added a computer, bar-end mounted mirror, and the Panaracer wide red walls (FireXC Pro 2.1), and bottle holder. And, lots of touch-up paint as I repacked hubs over the winter.
It is made in Taiwan, with strong weld beads.
Thanks, Dave-didn't know it was named for a race.
Some features of interest: the front brake cable is routed through the stem; the elliptical shaped Bio-Pace crank set; the easy-access bar shifters with optional SIS system-indexed-shifting.
I added a computer, bar-end mounted mirror, and the Panaracer wide red walls (FireXC Pro 2.1), and bottle holder. And, lots of touch-up paint as I repacked hubs over the winter.
It is made in Taiwan, with strong weld beads.
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#2623
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