Please post pics
On Monday, June 2, 2014 2:25:24 AM UTC-4, Christopher Miller Rosales wrote:
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> Hey all!
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> Thank you for those who got in touch. I've decided to do very minor
> adjustments to the bike to make it fit my riding better, but to keep most
> of the original component group. T
Life's too short to ride a crummy bike.
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 2:03:29 PM UTC-4, Lynne Fitz wrote:
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> Back in 2007, I bought a Bleriot frame, had S&S couplers installed, and
> built it up. My gruppo is the "shiny silver Shimano compatible" set. It
> looked very nice and shiny, and was mea
Back in 2007, I bought a Bleriot frame, had S&S couplers installed, and built
it up. My gruppo is the "shiny silver Shimano compatible" set. It looked very
nice and shiny, and was meant to be my rando bike. My then-commuter/rando
bike, a Sekai 2400, died a horrible death just before I built u
Good choice!
Personally, I believe that my "working" bikes (1993 X0-1 and 1973-74 era
PX-10 ) deserve decent parts and I'm not a bit apologetic about using them.
For one thing, you can never have enough Nitto:) These bikes also have
finer frames than their cosmetics would suggest and I've alw
Hey all!
Thank you for those who got in touch. I've decided to do very minor
adjustments to the bike to make it fit my riding better, but to keep most
of the original component group. The Suntour is too beautiful not to use!
-Chris
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 11:54:51 AM UTC-7, Christopher Mille
Howdy,
I recently saved a late 80's Trek from the landfill. I forget the model but
very middle of the range. The frame is not rideable due to someone putting a
large screw through the waterbottle mount and straight through the downtube.
You are welcome to any of the components on the bike for f
Och! Sorry, folks. That was supposed to be off list. I'll resend it off
list so you can reply off list, Chris.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Friday, May 30, 2014 2:55:51 PM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Chris,
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> I have Albatross cro-mo bars and Nitto Tallux Stem - 25.4mm - 12cm. Both
> used for
Chris,
I have Albatross cro-mo bars and Nitto Tallux Stem - 25.4mm - 12cm. Both
used for two years on my Hunqapillar. There were a few drops on the trail,
but I'd be perfectly happy riding them from a safety perspective. $137 new.
How's $110 including shipping sound?
With abandon,
Patrick
On
Chris: Wouldn't that be like dressing Heidi Klum in Duluth Trading work
clothes?? Unless your Sequoia is in danger of being pilfered for its
parts, why not LEAVE it as-is and ride with those original awesome
components!! That's what MAKES the Sequoia; how it was originally
spec'd... What ELSE