90's MTB Still Shreddin' the Trail...
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90's MTB Still Shreddin' the Trail...
...the paper trail, that is.
Used my 45-pound 1997 Nishiki Blazer to tow my 30-pound trailer and bin to carry 10-pounds of sensitive, personal papers 5 miles to the document shredders.
Luckily, it was mostly along a fairly flat rails-to-trails path. But this is Colorado Springs, so I did have some challenging hills. But cruising on the flats I didn't really feel the trailer, and my average speed was only down one mph, same as when wearing the studded snow tires. (11.5 vs 12.5 for this bike)
I used to be able to watch them shred, but since Covid, the procedure is to pull into a parking space and honk your horn. Since I ride with an AirZound airhorn I was able to do just that. I honked, the clerk came out and took the documents, returning a minute later with the receipt.
Used my 45-pound 1997 Nishiki Blazer to tow my 30-pound trailer and bin to carry 10-pounds of sensitive, personal papers 5 miles to the document shredders.
Luckily, it was mostly along a fairly flat rails-to-trails path. But this is Colorado Springs, so I did have some challenging hills. But cruising on the flats I didn't really feel the trailer, and my average speed was only down one mph, same as when wearing the studded snow tires. (11.5 vs 12.5 for this bike)
I used to be able to watch them shred, but since Covid, the procedure is to pull into a parking space and honk your horn. Since I ride with an AirZound airhorn I was able to do just that. I honked, the clerk came out and took the documents, returning a minute later with the receipt.
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Bikes: Road bike is a Carbon Bianchi C2C & Grandis (1980's), Gary Fisher Mt Bike, Trek Tandem & Mongoose SS MTB circa 1992.
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...the paper trail, that is.
Used my 45-pound 1997 Nishiki Blazer to tow my 30-pound trailer and bin to carry 10-pounds of sensitive, personal papers 5 miles to the document shredders.
Luckily, it was mostly along a fairly flat rails-to-trails path. But this is Colorado Springs, so I did have some challenging hills. But cruising on the flats I didn't really feel the trailer, and my average speed was only down one mph, same as when wearing the studded snow tires. (11.5 vs 12.5 for this bike)
I used to be able to watch them shred, but since Covid, the procedure is to pull into a parking space and honk your horn. Since I ride with an AirZound airhorn I was able to do just that. I honked, the clerk came out and took the documents, returning a minute later with the receipt.
Used my 45-pound 1997 Nishiki Blazer to tow my 30-pound trailer and bin to carry 10-pounds of sensitive, personal papers 5 miles to the document shredders.
Luckily, it was mostly along a fairly flat rails-to-trails path. But this is Colorado Springs, so I did have some challenging hills. But cruising on the flats I didn't really feel the trailer, and my average speed was only down one mph, same as when wearing the studded snow tires. (11.5 vs 12.5 for this bike)
I used to be able to watch them shred, but since Covid, the procedure is to pull into a parking space and honk your horn. Since I ride with an AirZound airhorn I was able to do just that. I honked, the clerk came out and took the documents, returning a minute later with the receipt.
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I had a Trek 930 from '92. I abused that thing for some 13 years. It rarely complained. I finally put it out in the alley when I was cleaning out my mom's garage in preparation for the house being sold. Someone took it within 2 hrs. I like to think they got more miles out of it.