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| | #81 (permalink) |
| Join Date: May 2006 Location: beantown and NY to da C
Posts: 228
| in order of acquisition: iro jamie roy fixed gear. independent fabrication steel crown jewel fixed gear. independent fabrication ti club racer--campy chorus. sun unicycle. surly karate monkey 29er--rohloff internal hub. surly steamroller single speed.
__________________ ". . .a striped jersey under his jacket; bared calves (outside the bicycle track); cap pushed back; feet in a false position on the pedals; a barking horn, a disorderly appearance, an always-dry tongue, and a definite fondness for wine merchants. . ." |
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| | #85 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Portsmouth, NH
Posts: 625
| I ride my Rocky Mountain mountain bike 5 miles to work whenever I can. It's set up with semi-street tires. I have an ancient road bike I bought from a friend of mine. It was state of the art in 1980 but pretty archaic now. I have it mounted on a trainer for rainy days. |
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| | #86 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: 40º23º43.74º N 74º34º30.48º W
Posts: 557
| Which Rocky Mountain bike do you have? I've been looking at the Slayer and use it mainly for single track purposes and not commuting, but always love to hear what people think of their Rocky Mountain bikes.
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| Crotched Powder Day | 2006 Trek 1500 with Full ultegra (came from the factory that way)
__________________ ...you can't trust freedom when it's not in your hands. 12/22 - Crotched (Powder) 1/2 - Loon (Powder) 1/3 - Loon 1/20 - Loon 1/21 - Loon 2/16 - Ragged 2/17 - Ragged 2/23 - Crotched (Powder) The Google Earth Open Ski Areas Project |
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