Greetings, enablers!
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Greetings, enablers!
Hello, all. Some of you may remember an account here that went by the handle "deux jambes." Well, that was me. When life necessitated the sale of my last steed nearly a year ago, I logged outta here.
I'm happy to report that I've finally arrived at the point where I can once again look forward to enjoying some vintage steel, and the tinkering and riding that goes along with it.
And so that brings me here. Logged back into the legendary C&V BF, albeit with a new account and handle. Somewhere along the way, I forgot my old password, and had unfortunately deleted the email account which that account was linked to. Essentially locked out. I had to start fresh.
Anyhow, here's hoping that all here have been well, and have been enjoying many adventures in bike life and more. I'm quite excited to be back, as there isn't a greater bunch of enablers anywhere!
Matt
Eugene, OR
I'm happy to report that I've finally arrived at the point where I can once again look forward to enjoying some vintage steel, and the tinkering and riding that goes along with it.
And so that brings me here. Logged back into the legendary C&V BF, albeit with a new account and handle. Somewhere along the way, I forgot my old password, and had unfortunately deleted the email account which that account was linked to. Essentially locked out. I had to start fresh.
Anyhow, here's hoping that all here have been well, and have been enjoying many adventures in bike life and more. I'm quite excited to be back, as there isn't a greater bunch of enablers anywhere!
Matt
Eugene, OR
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Hello Matt and Welcome again to the forums. I don't remember ever seeing deux jambes, but it doesn't matter.Good that you are back.
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Welcome back!
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I think I remember buying quite a few items from you as you were paring down the stockpile..
Glad you are back! Now how can we enable you...?
Glad you are back! Now how can we enable you...?
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Hello, all. Some of you may remember an account here that went by the handle "deux jambes." Well, that was me. When life neccesitated the sale of my last steed nearly a year ago, I logged outta here.
I'm happy to report that I've finally arrived at the point where I can once again look forward to enjoying some vintage steel, and the tinkering and riding that goes along with it.
And so that brings me here. Logged back into the legendary C&V BF, albeit with a new account and handle. Somewhere along the way, I forgot my old password, and had unfortunately deleted the email account which that account was linked to. Essentially locked out. I had to start fresh.
Anyhow, here's hoping that all here have been well, and have been enjoying many adventures in bike life and more. I'm quite excited to back, as there isn't a greater bunch of enablers anywhere!
Matt
Eugene, OR
I'm happy to report that I've finally arrived at the point where I can once again look forward to enjoying some vintage steel, and the tinkering and riding that goes along with it.
And so that brings me here. Logged back into the legendary C&V BF, albeit with a new account and handle. Somewhere along the way, I forgot my old password, and had unfortunately deleted the email account which that account was linked to. Essentially locked out. I had to start fresh.
Anyhow, here's hoping that all here have been well, and have been enjoying many adventures in bike life and more. I'm quite excited to back, as there isn't a greater bunch of enablers anywhere!
Matt
Eugene, OR
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Welcome home!
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Thanks, my friend. Glad to see ya here, and that you've still got that '76 Limited listed among your herd.
Oh, but also, if anyone can point me towards an early to mid 80's Trek 800 series sized around 19" then that's exactly the level of enabling I'm hoping to get into right now.
Journey into bike building debauchery! Yes!!! I need this. And thank you for being here for it.
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deux jambe...still got both legs?
So, what can we sell or trade with you today? What size frame? C'mon, time's flying by.
Welcome back.
So, what can we sell or trade with you today? What size frame? C'mon, time's flying by.
Welcome back.
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Thank you. And good to be back, clubman. Good to see ya here too. Left knee probably needs a bit of therapy, but yea, technically I still got both legs. I'm thinking a relaxed geometry early 80's Trek mtb would make an ideal platform for reentry back into the saddle. Now, if I can only find someone who has one laying around in about a size 19 and is also willing to part with it. Hopefully its not too big of a dream to be able to procure such material and get it dialed in before the rains come.
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Welcome back, we are your people, enablers all
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Life is too short not to ride the best bike you have, as much as you can
(looking for Torpado Super light frame/fork or for Raleigh International frame fork 58cm)
Life is too short not to ride the best bike you have, as much as you can
(looking for Torpado Super light frame/fork or for Raleigh International frame fork 58cm)
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Welcome back and greetings, fellow convincer!
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Glad to have you back in the fold!
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We kept the lights on for ya! Welcome back.
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This is why I am here. The enabling is key. You all never disappoint.
Thank you. And yes, I will do my part to enable others as well lol
Good to be back. Now I just need a bike
Thanks Van. I don't know, picking out a handle is so complicated. It came down to the fact that I love the blues, and I want to ride my next bike in the dirt. Good to see ya friend!
I see that. And my day is brighter for it. Thank you.
Thank you. And yes, I will do my part to enable others as well lol
Good to be back. Now I just need a bike
I see that. And my day is brighter for it. Thank you.
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Always had a feeling you were being hamstrung by your road bikes.
Couldn't put my finger on it since I don't really embrace it although I do take a short path or gravel stretch sparingly.
And have a route through Gateway green I use on return trips back from BTD that is pretty real deal for me but only about 3/4 of a mile with some fairly serious gravel and a single big ditch that takes some juice to get through so I get a taste once in awhile.
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often refer to us as addicts, but enablers works too! ;-)
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I assume you are talking about an Antelope type?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15507422595...Bk9SR7StmrnyYA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/15507422595...Bk9SR7StmrnyYA
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I have a 1992 Hard Rock frame and 1991 Schwinn KOM, but at the distance, not sure it is worth it for you.
GT Karokoram in there, I think.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...2111112l%22%7D
Antelope $110 Salem Oregon (looks a bit small).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6-ccbe7f875df3
GT Karokoram in there, I think.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...2111112l%22%7D
Antelope $110 Salem Oregon (looks a bit small).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...6-ccbe7f875df3
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…I'm thinking a relaxed geometry early 80's Trek mtb would make an ideal platform for reentry back into the saddle. Now, if I can only find someone who has one laying around in about a size 19 and is also willing to part with it. Hopefully its not too big of a dream to be able to procure such material and get it dialed in before the rains come.
If you get up to Seattle, there are lots of bikes fitting that description at Bike Works (bikeworks.org), where I’m a volunteer. And we have plenty of suitable parts, if what is installed isn’t quite right. Saturday afternoons are usually a good time to check out all the possibilities.
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Glad you’re back, Matt. Carry on!
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Oh, I get the blues reference, the is for the bailout, desertion, perceived slight, abandonment, etc.
Always had a feeling you were being hamstrung by your road bikes.
Couldn't put my finger on it since I don't really embrace it although I do take a short path or gravel stretch sparingly.
And have a route through Gateway green I use on return trips back from BTD that is pretty real deal for me but only about 3/4 of a mile with some fairly serious gravel and a single big ditch that takes some juice to get through so I get a taste once in awhile.
Always had a feeling you were being hamstrung by your road bikes.
Couldn't put my finger on it since I don't really embrace it although I do take a short path or gravel stretch sparingly.
And have a route through Gateway green I use on return trips back from BTD that is pretty real deal for me but only about 3/4 of a mile with some fairly serious gravel and a single big ditch that takes some juice to get through so I get a taste once in awhile.
Hamstrung is right. I'm not an athletic rider, and I'm way too nervous on pretty bikes that feel a tad delicate to be able to enjoy them to their fullest.
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Yes, both terms work by my experience.
Not quite. I want a crowned fork.
Thanks for the info. Seattle is a place that I regret not having visited yet. Hopefully that'll change sooner than later and I would love to check out bikeworks.
I remember you too. Glad you're still here.
Thanks my friend. The reception is flattering. And I'm reminded just how gracious a bunch that makes C&V such a wonderful community.
Not quite. I want a crowned fork.
Welcome back!
If you get up to Seattle, there are lots of bikes fitting that description at Bike Works (bikeworks.org), where I’m a volunteer. And we have plenty of suitable parts, if what is installed isn’t quite right. Saturday afternoons are usually a good time to check out all the possibilities.
If you get up to Seattle, there are lots of bikes fitting that description at Bike Works (bikeworks.org), where I’m a volunteer. And we have plenty of suitable parts, if what is installed isn’t quite right. Saturday afternoons are usually a good time to check out all the possibilities.
I remember you too. Glad you're still here.
Thanks my friend. The reception is flattering. And I'm reminded just how gracious a bunch that makes C&V such a wonderful community.
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