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Trek Single track 930 and a Kona Cindercone
I don't have pics of the Trek, but here is the Kona
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07-01-08, 03:26 PM
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Old School Rockhopper
Here's a pict of my old Specialized Rock Hopper. I even won a race on it! But that was a longggg time ago.
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07-01-08, 03:46 PM
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My current ride is a Trek Fuel 90  , no disc brakes yet, perhaps someday...
I still have my chromoly Specialized Hardrock (no suspension) from college.
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'97 FZJ80 "Blue Ox" - ARB Bullbar, ARB Lockers, OME J's, George's LEDs, Custom Drawer, Kaymar with Tire Carrier, Hanna Quality Sliders, Hellroaring Dual-Batt, 35" Toyo OC, and more!
2000 UZJ100 "Grey Ghost" - Outback Rack, Sliders, 285 Nitto Terra Grapplers, Norcal 80s Sticker
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07-01-08, 04:02 PM
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I just built up this Scattante with full Ultegra gear this spring.
Don't have the after pics, but I converted this Colnago to a SS shortly afterwards. It's from around the late '80s.
I also have an old POS Univega MTB that I need to replace at some point.
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07-01-08, 09:56 PM
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Klein Attitude 1992
Hardtails with no suspension forks are cool.
Redline Monocog 2004 IIRC
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Bene legere saecla vincere.
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07-01-08, 10:27 PM
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death to infidels
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Building 6, Row H, Cube 8a
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My daily driver. The one below is a bit newer, note the internal cable routing. Mine runs along the top tube. I also don't have the nifty 7/11 decal on the top tube
1989ish Merckx Corsa in 7/11 color scheme. I <3 this ride....
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07-01-08, 11:10 PM
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My current commuter is a 1972 Peugeot PX10 converted to single speed
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there is a limit to what one country can afford to do, and we have hit ours. what use is winning their freedom, if it costs us our own?
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07-15-08, 09:00 PM
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07-15-08, 09:08 PM
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No photo. I have an old 80's-maybe the first year they came out-Specialized Stump Jumper. Recently was introduced to road biking and may get one of these some day.
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Juneau, Ak
1989 FJ62 3FE 125K
1992 Toy short cab 4x4 22RE 177K
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07-15-08, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by White Shark
Klein Attitude 1992
Hardtails with no suspension forks are cool.

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Sweet Klein. Thumb shifters rock  I loved the old fades gary did.
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Rising Sun; Former CLCC
You should be able to delete your own thread. Communists abound
Real Change is here --> Cato Institute
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07-16-08, 06:51 AM
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I ruin surprises.
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As seen here this is my new ride.
It's fun, but I now want to try skinnier tires.
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07-16-08, 07:20 AM
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Bianchi Virata steel frame SRAM components:
Old School Fisher with a blown fork:
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07-21-08, 05:27 PM
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Alright ladies.... I just (as in minutes ago) sold my '06 Fisher Tassajara. I now have 6 hundy to put towards a Steel framed full rigid 29er....
Any affordable suggestions?
I need a 21" frame or larger. If I can find a redline tomorrow, I'm buying..... all my eggs are kind of in that basket. The Haro Mary is nice, but too small. Don't want aluminum, so that kills all the big manufacturers....
What say ye, bikers of mud? Any suggestions??
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07-21-08, 08:28 PM
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I've been riding a 1972 Puegot that I have set up for single speed. This Friday I am renting a Santa Cruz to take down Downieville. I have a feeling I will be selling something to buy said Santa Cruz.
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there is a limit to what one country can afford to do, and we have hit ours. what use is winning their freedom, if it costs us our own?
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07-22-08, 12:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tcb
Alright ladies.... I just (as in minutes ago) sold my '06 Fisher Tassajara. I now have 6 hundy to put towards a Steel framed full rigid 29er....
Any affordable suggestions?
I need a 21" frame or larger. If I can find a redline tomorrow, I'm buying..... all my eggs are kind of in that basket. The Haro Mary is nice, but too small. Don't want aluminum, so that kills all the big manufacturers....
What say ye, bikers of mud? Any suggestions??
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The MonoCog is a sweet ride, it will be my next bike.
khs Solo One SE - 29er full rigid
KHS Solo One SE Reviews
On-One Inbred
On-One Sliding DropOut Inbred Reviews
Both Monocogs as well
Redline Monocog Reviews
Aluminum frame Monocog
Redline Monocog Flight AL Reviews
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07-22-08, 06:05 AM
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I've always wanted an Inbred. However, they are not selling full bikes anymore nor do they currently have a US distributor....
I'm looking at the Haro Mary, Raleigh XXIX, the GT Peace9er, Kona Unit, and now the KHS, I guess.
The biggest determining factor will probably be which one of these can I find in a XL frame this close to the end of the model year.
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07-22-08, 07:23 AM
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My Mtn bikes
Top Foes FXR with TI spring full XT build with Hayes 9in brakes
Bottom Intense Tracer Full XTR build with Spinergy wheelset.
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07-22-08, 08:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tcb
I've always wanted an Inbred. However, they are not selling full bikes anymore nor do they currently have a US distributor....
I'm looking at the Haro Mary, Raleigh XXIX, the GT Peace9er, Kona Unit, and now the KHS, I guess.
The biggest determining factor will probably be which one of these can I find in a XL frame this close to the end of the model year. 
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Surly Karate Monkey
Vassago Bandersnatch
Soma Juice
Voodoo Dambala
I heart my OnOne Inbred--sorry. The Kona might be cool, too.
Oh, and here's the Kona Hei Hei 2-9 I just built a few weeks ago. Me likey.
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"A world without open country would be an infinite prison." -Edward Abbey
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07-22-08, 08:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lugboot
Surly Karate Monkey
Vassago Bandersnatch
Soma Juice
Voodoo Dambala
I heart my OnOne Inbred--sorry. The Kona might be cool, too.
Oh, and here's the Kona Hei Hei 2-9 I just built a few weeks ago. Me likey.
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I love the name "Karate Monkey" but haven't been impressed with the frame. There's a tread on MTBR right now about busted Juice frames.... Not familiarr with the Vassago and have seen the Voodoo name before. I'll check them out. Thanks. Trying to keep it cheap. 1k is the upper limit, but would really like to stay in the 6-700 range until I determine if SS and 29er is for me.
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07-22-08, 12:29 PM
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The bike I spent most of time riding:
The bike I should have taken out more often:
The road bike is an 10 years old Trek 2300 but very comfy on long road ride:
I remembered back then when I started biking it was all about cool latest bikes...Now it's all about riding...The bike just disappears underneath you.
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'75 FJ40 mostly stock....yeah right!
'98 UZJ100
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07-22-08, 03:19 PM
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I've had my Monocog for a few years and it is a cool bike. I got rid of the stock Redline bars and went with some cool low rise Redline BMX bars for retro cool and higher grip height. The higher grips are more comfy and levels out the ride for talls guys like me.
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07-22-08, 05:18 PM
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Alright... I just ordered my new ride.
Redline D440
Decided that 1x8 was a safer play than a single speed. I'm pumped. The reviews on the bike are awesome. I think I'm getting a lot of bang for the buck.
Should be at the semi-local (60 miles away) bike shop in 4 to 5 business days. I was hoping to have something to ride this weekend, but ohhh well. It'll make the following weekend that much more badass.
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07-22-08, 05:24 PM
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don't have a pic with me but my daily ride is a '06 Specialized Hardrock...Tektro mech. discs, SRAM X.7 drive train, and a shitty RST 80mm fork...soon to be replaced by a Fox Talas, and some Avid Juicy 7's
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if i should die, i bequeath all my mud posts to lunyou
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07-22-08, 09:20 PM
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Gonna try Downieville twice this Friday. I will sleep good that night.
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Originally Posted by Zimm
there is a limit to what one country can afford to do, and we have hit ours. what use is winning their freedom, if it costs us our own?
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07-22-08, 09:29 PM
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no pics..
Daily Driver:
ghetto-rigged SS road bike bike built off a ~1990 trek 1000, currently freewheel SS, 42:12 (yes, that's 3.5:1 - my commute is flat), rattle-canned matte black
Dirt Ride:
'05 GF Tassajara, stock except the brake levers and soon to be a new wheelset, my rear keeps disintegrating on me during rides (spokes continually snappping).
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07-22-08, 09:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bagh33ra
ghetto-rigged SS road bike bike built off a ~1990 trek 1000, currently freewheel SS, 42:12 (yes, that's 3.5:1 - my commute is flat), rattle-canned matte black
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Sounds like my kind of bike!
SS's rock!
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Quote:
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there is a limit to what one country can afford to do, and we have hit ours. what use is winning their freedom, if it costs us our own?
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07-31-08, 04:42 PM
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07-31-08, 07:38 PM
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I didn't see any one else post up a Marin so I will. Mine is a Hawk Hill, decent bike for the money and a good solid ride. Sorry no pics at the time.
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07-31-08, 08:44 PM
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