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12-01-11, 04:28 PM
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#481 | | Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: NC
Posts: 4,927
| just picked it up today, 4hr drive home and havent even got to ride it.
I CANT WAIT !!!   
coming from a 17yr old rigid I think im gonna be happy.
Just couldnt pull the color matched cabon blur but the flat black is sweet; plus it looks pretty bitchin in the 45
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12-01-11, 07:22 PM
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#482 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Marin County
Posts: 281
| Nice! you're going to love that bike. I've had an Intense for 15 years and still ride it all the time. Good bikes.
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12-13-11, 03:40 PM
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#483 | | Forum Regular
Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Eugene, OR
Posts: 194
| My stable;
96' Independent fabrications deluxe (retired, but complete)
06' Kona Jake (cx)
09' SE Brew (Rigid SS 29er)
09' Specialized Pitch Comp (All-Mountain)
90 something Haro Axis (CX platform for commuting)
09' United Squad (BMX)
06' Devinci Hucker (DJ)
the BMX and the DJ have been collecting dust since my boy was born, but I ride the hell out of the Jake and my 29er. I got a ripping good deal on the Pitch and its fun as hell but it seems like its the last bike I reach for...
Take note, no road bikes! A great tool for fitness? Yes. A great way to get fucking bored? Yes. Ill buy another road bike when Lance admits to doping.
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12-27-11, 10:31 AM
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#484 | | Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 5
| What is left in my stable a few years after I stopped racing
Titus Ti FCR road bike
Salsa LaCruz CX Bike (the steel version with disc brakes)
Salsa Fargo drop bar dirt bike
Gary Fisher Paragon rigid 29er
Trek EX8 full bounce
Cannondale Tandem road
I also have a Moots Vamoots frame hanging in the basement that needs the brakestays replaced/repaired after being hit by a car.
I sold off all my racing gear when I decided I was done which included a couple of road bikes, a full on TT rig, two SRMs and a couple pair of Zipps.
Of all the bikes I've had over the years (it's been probably 50-60) I really miss my Rivendell Atlantis. I rarely rode it the last couple years before I sold it but it is my one regret out of all of them. |
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12-27-11, 12:26 PM
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#485 | | Forum Regular
Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Douglasville, GA
Posts: 94
| Crappy phone pic of my latest acquisition. It was free (minus the wheelset). Didn't have to blow the guy or anything. Now I gotta get her tuned up for the New Year, she's put together horribly.
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01-01-12, 05:37 PM
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#486 | | Wheelit-Breakit-Fixit
Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: San Diego
Posts: 1,844
| I have slowly cleared out my stable of bikes to fund my cruiser addiction. All but my favorite, my Turner 5spot, until now. Hopefully it's new home will be that of a local cruiserhead. I have decided to simplify things in my cycling world with the purchase of a new bike......a HARDTAIL. But not just any hardtail, this thing is a beauty, and unbelievably light. It's an Access Stealth 1.0 Carbon 29er, full XTR and weighs in at 20.9lbs. I don't have pics yet but I pulled this from the web.
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01-04-12, 06:48 PM
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#487 | | Forum Regular
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Houston,Texas
Posts: 40
| NOT QUITE READY FOR PRIME TIME....
But I'm getting there.
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01-11-12, 02:20 AM
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#488 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Queensland
Posts: 502
| Bike on the left is mine, 2009 Transition Bank.
Bike on the right belongs to one of my mates, 2010 Nicolai BMXTB designed to take a gates carbon drive and a rohloff 14spd rear hub. |
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01-11-12, 08:47 AM
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#489 | | rocker
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: north of 49
Posts: 5,034
| it looks like it has a conventional derailleur mounted. what is different about the frame to take a rohloff?
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01-11-12, 11:55 AM
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#490 | | Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Upper So. CA
Posts: 4,228
| Rohloff is an internally geared hub, so it needs the same frame design bits as does a fixie or a single speed. Either an eccentric bottom bracket or horizontal rear drop-outs with adjusters.
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01-11-12, 12:27 PM
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#491 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Queensland
Posts: 502
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Originally Posted by ntsqd Rohloff is an internally geared hub, so it needs the same frame design bits as does a fixie or a single speed. Either an eccentric bottom bracket or horizontal rear drop-outs with adjusters. | Not quite, the rohloff can still be used with regular dropouts if you have a chain tensioner.
The big difference with the frame is a removable section just above the dropout on the drive side so that a belt can be fitted. |
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01-11-12, 04:06 PM
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#492 | | Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Upper So. CA
Posts: 4,228
| Anyone who's ever used a "Singlator" or similar chain tensioner on an MTB will prefer not to. Including me. I just haven't found a better way with vertical drop-outs. Which is why I did not mention them. No need to spread the misery.
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01-11-12, 04:31 PM
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#493 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Queensland
Posts: 502
| My mate had a rohloff on his old bike previous to this one and it had vertical dropouts, I'll have to ask him how he tensioned the chain. Of course you can't beat eccentric dropouts like the transition has, makes it stupidly simple to go ss. |
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01-11-12, 05:01 PM
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#494 | | Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Upper So. CA
Posts: 4,228
| Rohloff offers a tensioner, perhaps it is better than those that I've used. So far the best tensioner, though far from the lightest, has been a short cage road deraileur.
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01-13-12, 09:19 AM
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#495 | | Addict
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: denvah
Posts: 2,268
| I used a YESS tensioner on my enduro when I was running an alfine 11 hub on it. It was a nice piece. It's a two roller style like a traditional derailleur and you could set it up with a bunch of tension to keep the chain from slapping. I never had any issues with it, my only complaint was the top pulley wasn't a tooth'd cog so it made a little racket. The surley singlenator has a lot to be desired. |
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01-30-12, 07:37 PM
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#496 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 665
| Add this with my custom Zanconato Cross bike some pages back.
Recently picked up a Trek Sawyer rigid (I'm a rigid guy) 29er. A fun handling bike and I dig the retro look. I'm also contemplating going with the Gates Center Track Carbon belt drive. Just haven't decided if I want to go SS or with a Rohloff or Alfine set up. W. |
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01-31-12, 06:20 AM
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#497 | | Forum Regular
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 237
| I met a biker in the woods with the belt drive Rohlhoff combo. He was moving quickly. The bike was really well thought out, but I'm still a one bike dualie guy.
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01-31-12, 06:23 AM
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#498 | | Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Upper So. CA
Posts: 4,228
| My Engineering Senior Project used a belt drive driven by an "unsprung" Rohloff. We had lots of nay-sayers about the belt back then. HAH! We used a Goodyear Eagle PD belt since at the time it was the only belt available that didn't need fences.
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02-01-12, 04:44 AM
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#499 | | 250+ Club
Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: San Tan Valley Arizona
Posts: 650
| I ride a Scattante 560 road bike with 105 components. It.s been a great ride so far. Have put approx. 7k miles on it and only had to replace rear wheel bearings and rear cassette
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02-07-12, 04:33 PM
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#500 | | Forum Regular
Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: SLO, CA
Posts: 39
| I suppose I should share my stable as well, since I've been a racer/rider since the age of 9 and now work in the bike industry I have a few:
XC/AM:
Ibis Mojo SL
Litespeed Obed
Independent Fabrication Steel Deluxe (Girfriends)
DH:
Tomac 204 Magnum
Santa Cruz V10
Road:
Cannondale R600
Trek Madone 4.5 (Girlfriends)
Slalom:
Yeti DJ
Commuter:
70s Motobecane town bike
I will definitely post a few pictures but here are a few action shots for the time being. |
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