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Fat bikes can be fun to ride for short distances, but I prefer other modes of transport in the winter time. Like ski lifts. :)
I have gone back to steel for both my MTB and my road bike. Neither of those bikes is meant to be raced, just enjoyed for the ride. A Scwhinn Tempo with a 105 gruppo for road riding - plenty quick enough to get me around where I'm going. A Trek 7500 hardtail for MTBing. Both bikes are from the 80s, and both have hand-built (by me) wheels that have served very well. |
All race bikes are meant to be raced. People just don't want to race them, and that's ok:)
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Talk about Winter riding. Here's a great interview with Andy Hampsten on his brilliant stage ride Gavia Pass at Giro de I. Theres also a neat insight on that crazy '86 TDF - team internal battles - LeMond and the 'Badger'.
Enjoy- Andy Hampsten Interview | NY Velocity - New York bike racing culture, news and events |
New for my '14 season, Specialized S-Works Epic World Cup:
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And road bike, 2014 Trek Madone 7 Series Project One:
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I rode near Mt. St. Helens one summer about a decade ago. Never in my whole life have I been bitten by so many mosquitoes. Every square inch of exposed skin had multiple welts. That trail was fun, but that outing was the worst, even worse than when I wrecked and separated my shoulder. I suppose the pests in AZ are different, but just as annoying? ;) |
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I want to come back as your bikeracing stepchild, your annual bike budget is silly.:D Oh yeah, hope that rear brake treats you well, some have had issues. |
Just picked this up Saturday for $100 off Craigslist. 1997 cannondale f1000. Looks to be all original except saddle, and rear tire. Pretty dirty, has a broken front spoke, and the derailleur hanger is slightly bent. It's at a shop getting cleaned and tuned up now. Picked up some Kenda Small Blocks 8's take offs yesterday for it too.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393867410.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393867418.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393867430.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393867447.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393867457.jpg |
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The seat post is a ttt. It will be the only non-SR component. Weird size of 26.4. I've only seen one SR in that size and it was $300+ :rolleyes: I found the ttt for $35 and in great shape. The LeMond chainring has me stumped. 1985 was the last year for Super Record so it has to be from around 84-85. But LeMond wasn't building his own bikes yet. So what could it have been off of??? It's NOS and I snagged it for cheaper than a standard SR chainring. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393883135.jpg |
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I still see Lefty bikes for sale, and I always think about them, but never buy. My steel Trek with a Fox TALAS seems to work fine. Plus the wife might object to ANOTHER bicycle. "How many bike is enough, Eric?" "One more." ;) |
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Thanks! SmileWavy |
Kirk cast magnesium. Not so elegant but somehow appealing. Guessing minimal torsional frame flex but curious how they ride.
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RE: 'Team LeMond' components
Found this Cinelli 1R stem on fleaBay. Also from around 84-85. Anybody know anything about these components? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393946150.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1393946172.jpg |
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ZLP-whose tailight is that?
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