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Road/Hybrid - 06 Giant FCR3 (Black) Road - 73' Schwinn Le Tour (Powder Blue) All original. A couple bikes in the fixer up pile....

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Old Feb 21, 2008, 5:53 PM   #91 (permalink)
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Road/Hybrid - 06 Giant FCR3 (Black)


Road - 73' Schwinn Le Tour (Powder Blue) All original.


A couple bikes in the fixer up pile.
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I ride a 2007 Ibex Atlas Sport and Randi Rides a 2007 Marin Bear Valley. I love my Ibex and will never pay retail for a bike again. I could have purchased the componets on this bike from a bike shop or even the internet for what I paid for the entire bike
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I ride a 2007 Ibex Atlas Sport and Randi Rides a 2007 Marin Bear Valley. I love my Ibex and will never pay retail for a bike again. I could have purchased the componets on this bike from a bike shop or even the internet for what I paid for the entire bike
Tim, yours is the pink one right?
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Now that's a cool ride.

I honestly had to look at what Brian posted 2 years ago because I haven't ridden my bike since July 2006. Darn babies and broken foot!

Can't wait to get back out on that orange beast I have!

ETA: That is, my Specialized Hardrock MTB.
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Old Feb 26, 2008, 7:23 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Tim, yours is the pink one right?
if I could have gotten my bike in Pink I would have
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I honestly had to look at what Brian posted 2 years ago because I haven't ridden my bike since July 2006. Darn babies and broken foot!

Can't wait to get back out on that orange beast I have!

ETA: That is, my Specialized Hardrock MTB.
And here's a photo!


Ignore the kickstand. I believe I got that originally because it also was intended for towing the bike trailer on rail trails (and finally did this past Sunday).
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2007 Trek 1500, Ultegra RD, chain, cassette cranks, 105 FD. I have since added aerobars and about 200 miles to it.
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Got a chance to ride my bike last week during the bike/walk to work day. It was only about 1 1/2, but it was a start. I live too far away to ride the whole distance, at least this early in the year for me, even then I've got an hour commute, which is about 32 miles. But anyways this is my bike:
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