View Poll Results: What's your Clyde-Ride?
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What type of bike do you ride?
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What type of bike do you ride?
I've had road racers, touring bikes, recumbents, and now, a MTB. What's the preferred Clyde-Ride?
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Road or Mountain, depending on my mood.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Sacramento, CA or St Paul, MN
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I have a cracked Trek 520 (tourer) and two MTBs.
If anyone's in the market for a clyde MTB, I highly recommend the titus racer-x.
Its light and fast yet insanely strong. 5 years of abuse.
I don't think type matters as long as you don't stupidly sacrafice strength for weight.
If anyone's in the market for a clyde MTB, I highly recommend the titus racer-x.
Its light and fast yet insanely strong. 5 years of abuse.
I don't think type matters as long as you don't stupidly sacrafice strength for weight.
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Location: Livermore, CA
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Bikes: Road: 2006 Specialized Roubaix Elite Triple, Mountain: Specialized Hard Rock GX
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I have an older Specialized Hard Rock GX mtb that I've been riding for somewhere around 10 years. All the folks at work ride roadies at lunch, so I picked up a road bike last week. It's a Specialized Roubaix Elite. I'll probably outfit the Hard Rock with a rack and penniers and use it when I need to haul stuff, but I'm having a real blast zipping around on the new roadie.
I've barley even started my car this month, and it feels great.
-Adam
I've barley even started my car this month, and it feels great.
-Adam
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Road and Fixed.... two of each.
#12
Gemutlichkeit
My favorite all-around bike is my '88 Trek 830 mtb, outfitted for pavement and long rides. It hauls me and my stuff like a truck. I have a Trek 520 that I thought I would ride more than I do. The 830 does everything the tour bike can do. Recently I bought a new Sequoia Elite - just for giggles-n-grins. Plenty of 'em. I also like my 3-speed alot. A bike for every mood, I guess.
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Destroyer of Wheels
mtb and a folder - though I'm in the market for a roadbike I can either build up or get.
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Might other include multiple use riders. I have all types of bikes, except for a mountain and bmx bike. Usually i find myself on a road bike, I guess.
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I've got an Electra 3-speed cruiser bike. The Rat Rod.
But I'm looking for an old road frame to convert to fixed. Maybe an mtb would work better for what I want but definately a fixie... I'll know the bike when I find it; it looks like so much fun! I wanna ride backwards...
But I'm looking for an old road frame to convert to fixed. Maybe an mtb would work better for what I want but definately a fixie... I'll know the bike when I find it; it looks like so much fun! I wanna ride backwards...
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Main bike: 2004 Giant OCR Touring; I am rebuilding the rear wheel with DT alpine III spokes, otherwise a great bike for a petite flower like me.
Fair weather/lightweight bike: 1981 Takara Grand Touring; I break a rear spoke if I ride this bike 2 days in a row, so I saving up for a new rear wheel.
Fair weather/lightweight bike: 1981 Takara Grand Touring; I break a rear spoke if I ride this bike 2 days in a row, so I saving up for a new rear wheel.
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I have a Road, Single Speed, and am having a friend build up and restore an old tourer.
#21
You Know!? For Kids!
90%+ of my riding is on my roadie. Pull out the MTB to ride with my boys, pull the trailer, etc.
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I probably should have picked roadie,
But in all fainess its a Surley cross "Franken" Check
officially id say a Cross bike??
"John"
But in all fainess its a Surley cross "Franken" Check
officially id say a Cross bike??
"John"