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#1303
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Ha! Johnny 5. I hadn't thought or that.
Thanks, sixtyfiver! I've admired many of your bikes through this post and your garage/workshop is fantastic.
Thanks, Adelaar!
I know what you mean about townbikes being unhandy etc., but with the bars flipped it puts me on top of the controls and forward leaning rather than upright and reaching for the controls. It feels a little less aggressive than my road bike. I'll admit though, it took a couple rides to get used to the feel. Now I really dig it.
I like my big headlights I ride a lot at night.
Thanks again for the kudos!
Thanks, sixtyfiver! I've admired many of your bikes through this post and your garage/workshop is fantastic.
Very nice bike there Dryheat.
One question: do you specifically like that kind of handlebar?
In Belgium these handlebars are on traditional townbikes and I find them very unhandy, controlless and painfull for the wrists.
Love the big lights ... makes it look like a motorbike a bit.
I've also got a setup with 2 led headlights ... it's great for doing nighttime trailriding
One question: do you specifically like that kind of handlebar?
In Belgium these handlebars are on traditional townbikes and I find them very unhandy, controlless and painfull for the wrists.
Love the big lights ... makes it look like a motorbike a bit.
I've also got a setup with 2 led headlights ... it's great for doing nighttime trailriding
I know what you mean about townbikes being unhandy etc., but with the bars flipped it puts me on top of the controls and forward leaning rather than upright and reaching for the controls. It feels a little less aggressive than my road bike. I'll admit though, it took a couple rides to get used to the feel. Now I really dig it.
I like my big headlights I ride a lot at night.
Thanks again for the kudos!
#1306
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#1307
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08 Fuji Crosstown 1.0 , Solid Stem, Solid seatpost
Love this bike
Love this bike
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#1311
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You need to rotate your handlebars a little so the end of the grips are not higher than the rest of the grips. Flat or angled down towards the rear. That angle is wack.
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#1313
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Thanks guys! I know my bike isn't anything to lust over, but as my first "real" bike, I'm taking a lot of pride in it. Just put some bar ends on it as my first mod
To rhythmrider: It's the stock stuff - Bontrager H1 saddle and SSR seat post
To rhythmrider: It's the stock stuff - Bontrager H1 saddle and SSR seat post
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#1315
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Thanks again
#1318
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nah, lighting is an inverse squared function. the flash light the top tube. if it had exposed the ground below/behind the bike, which is maybe 8 times farther away, the top tube would have been overexposed like 64X (or 8 f/stops).
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Picked it up yesterday, replacing a Trek 7100 that I had pranged pretty severely and soldiered on with a bent frame for a year and a half.
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#1324
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Very nice indeed! You must be single, or have a very understanding spouse; my wife would never let me come home with two new bikes.
#1325
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Finally finished with my drop bar conversion. The only things I didn't change were the front derailleur, fork, stem, headset, and seatpost clamp. A little overboard, but I'm happy with how it turned out.