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Looks like a new bike, too which is never a bad thing in a kids eyes.
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Yeah- This thing is in pretty darn good shape. Once I get the shorter cranks on it/stem, I'm going to dial in the seat. I kept it low today to see if she could even stand over it. I agree- she could use some seat height. By the time the parts get here, she should have grown enough to clear the frame while standing easy. Thanks again!
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That isn't an old Mtb, (actually, most mountain bikes are outdated after 3 months)
I still have my 1st one ![]() ![]() My 2nd oldest (along with my FS), but I don't feel the same way about spring forks.. ![]() My only Trek , any one of my favorites, and no, it didn't come on a Jetta.![]() ![]() ![]()
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I also bought my x-wife a unified rear triangle gary fisher, but lusted after the trek-y frames. Interesting bikes. Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 03-16-2021 at 05:01 PM.. |
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Her position looks pretty good in both pics, like a real road rider should look. Muhahahaha. I would get her the even shorter stem like they have on the modern mtbs. My kid started riding his mtb immediately, I bought him a short stem and his ride was so much ore enjoyable. Its not so much the fit, but when they get tired that when the longish stem become a *****, dragging on the way home.
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You'll be lifting that seat soon. They grow fast at that age. If she can't fully straighten her leg on the downstroke...you know what to do.
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Spring with heavier spring upgrade.
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So true. I was adjusting seat post at the beginning of every spring a few years back. Sometime, I have to pull it up more then an inch.
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. Bicycles and Hot Wheels were my 1st love.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Here's my latest "COVID project" - A friend gave me an old Kona cyclocross frame. I stripped and repainted it, spent a few months finding parts, and built myself a "trail bike". I probably spent more than just finding a good used bike, but at least I got what I wanted with few compromises. This is the first "new" upright bike I've had in 30+ years - my "regular" bike is a recumbent.
![]() 2x9 drive train (30/46 crankset, 12/36 cassette) on 700c wheels, cantilever brakes, bar-end shifters, lifted bars - It's comfortable and is getting me riding again with some off-road adventures. I love the recumbent, but have gotten very learry of riding in traffic. |
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We went out to the Rosebowl today after school is over just to blow off some steam. A bit on the cold side and did some climbing around the Bowl into the residential streets. 10 miles later, he was bored
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Hey, what up wit' that? I loaded up two pics only one showed up. According to the uploads, there are two pics. Also, I took several pics with my phone at the same place and time, some of them can't and would load. It gives me an X over the image. Any tips on what's happening?
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I always thought these were cool, might try and trade for it even though I need another bike like I need a hole in my head.
![]() ![]() One of the few that I actually sold, sold the Turbo too ![]()
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I did my first organized gravel ride yesterday. I've ridden some gravel sections with my quisi gravel bike but nothing like this where 99% of the ride was on gravel. Overall it was a great time although I'm not sure it did my lungs much good.
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If you've ever carried stuff on a trike, you've discovered they easily roll over at 10mph.
This one leans. And it hauls. Double front disks. Easy in/out. The only thing missing is recumbent comfort for longer trips and rain protection. https://electrek.co/2021/02/23/mastretta-mx3-three-wheeled-leaning-electric-bikes-made-in-mexico/ "All of the models run on 36V systems. The MX3 CARGO 40 uses a hub motor while the other models sport Bafang mid-drive units. Both the MX3 CARGO 40 and 60 offer either a 360 Wh or 720 Wh battery, while the larger two models offer options for 720 Wh or 1,440 Wh batteries. ![]()
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