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#101
Dungbeetlesque
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sunman, IN
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Bikes: '09 GT Peace 9r, 198x Raleigh Pursuit
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#102
Jasper
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Zeist, Netherlands
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Bikes: '90 Peugeot Ventoux, Cornelo, '89 Gazelle Field Cruiser MTB, '83 Peugeot PFN10, '96 Gary Fisher Aquila
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Thanks! The only reasons I haven't upgraded are being in school and cheapness. I really DO need a new saddle... This probably shows my ignorance, but I wasn't aware of an easy way to convert threaded to threadless. (Is it really that big of an improvement?) If I were to get a new fork, would it be worthwhile to skip the v-brakes and get a disc brake up front? Kinda just thinking outloud, don't mean to hijack the thread. I think I'll start searching the forums!
- new headset
- new fork
- new stem
and you can make those as cheap or as expensive as you want. The procedure is not that hard.
Improvement? Not that much but for the looks it's like a boobjob: looks a much younger
and discbrakes is no problem if your new fork supports it but your rear bridge of the frame doesn't support it so you end up with one v-brake and one disc brake
#104
Jasper
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cool adapter!
and you are probably right with your theory.
and you are probably right with your theory.
#105
Dungbeetlesque
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....awesome! Thanks for the help and input guys! ( The front end really has been sagging a bit lately )
#107
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: central ohio
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Bikes: 96 gary fisher 'utopia' : 99 Softride 'Norwester'(for sale), 1972 Raleigh Twenty. Surly 1x1 converted to 1x8, 96 Turner Burner
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A ROADIE GOES MTB'N
P1 AT ALUM CREEK STATE PARK MTN BIKE TRAIL. DELAWARE, OHIO
P1 AT ALUM CREEK STATE PARK MTN BIKE TRAIL. DELAWARE, OHIO
#109
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Texas
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Bikes: 2008 Bianchi Milano Citta and 2008 Bianchi Pista
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Finally picked up a bike this weekend.
It's an '09 Scott Spark
Can't wait to get it dirty tonight!
I'll use the toe clips until I decide on which clipless pedals to install.
It's an '09 Scott Spark
Can't wait to get it dirty tonight!
I'll use the toe clips until I decide on which clipless pedals to install.
#111
Old School Rad
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The old Mountains
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#113
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Dacula,Ga
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I finally got some pics of a few of my bikes. The first ones are of my 07 Fisher Tassajara. The second one is my 96 rebuilt Fisher HKEK and the 3rd is my wifes Fisher 98 Aquila.
#114
Jasper
Join Date: Mar 2005
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nice rides!
concerning Scuderia. Sir, were you:
a. drunk
b. drugged
c. trying to be funny
d. unsensitive to little jokes like the one of RR
e. a whiner
i hope a, b or even d
concerning Scuderia. Sir, were you:
a. drunk
b. drugged
c. trying to be funny
d. unsensitive to little jokes like the one of RR
e. a whiner
i hope a, b or even d
#116
1,520,000
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Gary Fisher 08 Paragon and Salsa El Mariachi
Now have 3 29ers in the bike room. Just scored the Fisher Paragon at the Trek store on clearance 1165 and the Salsa in the bike stand, and the Raliegh XXIX behind that with drop bars.
#118
"STAT"
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: WVU-Morgantown
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Picked this up this morning.
excuse the reflectors.... haven't removed them yet.
....
although they're required in Germany...
pssh!
excuse the reflectors.... haven't removed them yet.
....
although they're required in Germany...
pssh!
#119
Jasper
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sweet ride! i'd remove the reflectors unless you are using it as your commuter
#120
"STAT"
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I plan to, but I have to be careful because in Germany all bikes are required to have reflectors, lights and bells..
I'm def. not putting a bell on this, and I don't have any lights as I don't ride at night.
I don't plan to ride road with this, so I'm hoping the "Polizei" don't police the trails lol.
#121
Jasper
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ein zwei polizei, drie vier Brigadier oder was war es?
police wont bother us here in Holland. Even better: they ride on MTB's themselves:
https://www.bikepatrol.nl/
police wont bother us here in Holland. Even better: they ride on MTB's themselves:
https://www.bikepatrol.nl/
#123
"STAT"
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ein zwei polizei, drie vier Brigadier oder was war es?
police wont bother us here in Holland. Even better: they ride on MTB's themselves:
https://www.bikepatrol.nl/
police wont bother us here in Holland. Even better: they ride on MTB's themselves:
https://www.bikepatrol.nl/
#125
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Thanks.
I plan to, but I have to be careful because in Germany all bikes are required to have reflectors, lights and bells..
I'm def. not putting a bell on this, and I don't have any lights as I don't ride at night.
I don't plan to ride road with this, so I'm hoping the "Polizei" don't police the trails lol.
I plan to, but I have to be careful because in Germany all bikes are required to have reflectors, lights and bells..
I'm def. not putting a bell on this, and I don't have any lights as I don't ride at night.
I don't plan to ride road with this, so I'm hoping the "Polizei" don't police the trails lol.