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Old 09-07-22, 10:55 PM
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This is as much a a styling exercise as a performance 'enhancement'. These are old bikes; the red Mongoose, I'd put at '93, and it's far newer than the other ones pictured. They're not going to be seeing trail duty, the current city bike trend is vintage MTBs with moto-riser bars, porteur racks, 1x and 26" BMX tires. Missing paint is part of the look; so you know it's 'modded'

Plus it also answers the hopes and dreams of everyone who posts to Mechanics or GC with "I just bought an old $100 MTB, how to I upgrade it to 1x11 and disk brakes?"
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Originally Posted by dddd
and often utilize thru axle design to better connect the left and right legs together.
Thru axles also stop the wheel popping out:

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I think this guy needs to find a new hobby.
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Yeah you know it's funny, even with all the lore and mystique surrounding framebuilding, the guy at the welding shop told me that he would sell a torch to anybody who walked in the door with the money to pay for it!

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Originally Posted by jethin
I think this guy needs to find a new hobby.
Like, maybe, shopping for a liability attorney....
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"Brake caliper becomes a pivot point"; and this is not true of rim caliper brakes?

Originally Posted by P!N20
Thru axles also stop the wheel popping out:

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Old 09-08-22, 12:46 PM
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BTW, am I the only one who, when returning to this thread, can't help but think of.....


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Old 09-08-22, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by cudak888
Fine with me, but I call royalty dibs on the new trademark
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Talk to my beer sommelier. Gugificazione may translate into something negative in another language, good to have a backup plan.
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Originally Posted by jethin
I think this guy needs to find a new hobby.
Not really, he just needs to find some more tubing...and a competent painter.

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Originally Posted by tiger1964
"Brake caliper becomes a pivot point"; and this is not true of rim caliper brakes?
No. Draw an arc through the fork tip with the rim brake as the centre point and you’ll find the line is perpendicular to the fork tip opening.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Talk to my beer sommelier. Gugificazione may translate into something negative in another language, good to have a backup plan.
This sounds like a job for the "idea team". Just plain gugie works well, for a username, but for attention-grabbing marketing, you need something more, shall we say, attention-grabbing? 😁 Like gugie, the mysterious modification master. Or maybe leave out the mysterious part. 🤔😉 Or maybe miracle-working mod master? Or mod man. Master Miracle Worker? Miracle Mod Man? Mod Man Extraordinaire? Miracle Man Extraordinaire? That one sounds kinda Ozzie-esque, for subliminal persuasion. 😎😁

If anything there works for you, feel free to use it, or if it sounds like crap, feel free to ignore it. 😁
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Originally Posted by madpogue
BTW, am I the only one who, when returning to this thread, can't help but think of.....
Ha, your pic wasn't showing up, until I tried quoting you, to see if you meant Flipper. 🤔 That show was even better than Lassie, and that's saying something, huh? 😉

In my mom's old photo album, she had a pic of me when I was 3, wearing a Lassie T-shirt & cowboy boots, with a dirty face, looked like ice cream. 😊😁

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Originally Posted by stardognine
Ha, your pic wasn't showing up, until I tried quoting you, to see if you meant Flipper. 🤔 That show was even better than Lassie, and that's saying something, huh? 😉
Yeah, the pic I originally tried to include was on an http (not https) site, which I think is why it didn't appear.

BTW, how did this discussion turn to whose beer is smellier? I'm totally
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Originally Posted by gugie
Talk to my beer sommelier. Gugificazione may translate into something negative in another language, good to have a backup plan.
I already did. He says "Gugificazione" means to add fender eyelets to the hops.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
I already did. He says "Gugificazione" means to add fender eyelets to the hops.

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Aye, looks like my beer sommelier is forgetting to spit after the taste.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Aye, looks like my beer sommelier is forgeting to spit after the taste.
Just call it a crunchy lager.

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If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, now would it?
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Originally Posted by madpogue
If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, now would it?
At least the bones masks the fender eyelets dissolving in the acid beer, anyway.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
Finally, the vintage MTB scene gets it's own Drew.

...or is it a Reverse Drew when you add brazeons, but do it poorly and don't commit to refinishing what was a perfectly OK frame to start with?

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We are witnessing the action of a property of the Universe known as "the conservation of braze-ons".
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Originally Posted by old's'cool
We are witnessing the action of a property of the Universe known as "the conservation of braze-ons".
It's not conservation if you make them, install them, and then remove them to scrap them.

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