I must go there!!! Read more
I must go there!!! Read more
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I nearly scooped up a set of Michelin Country Trails from there! Read more
I really want to go! Mostly for the food (I cook three cup chicken almost once a week) but also for the bike parts. There’s so much history there with overseas operations setting up shop there. Read more
amazingly, my girlfriend recently scooped up an ‘87 Stumpjumper and we were able to find the old SunTour installation manual online! It reaffirmed that we were supposed to do the thing that we thought we were supposed to do. Read more
having a porch means washing and degreasing too! Read more
these are $62 lol — they’re simworks “The Homage” which is just the same old tread as the panaracer Mach SSs that were on the bike when I got it. Gravel Kings come in 26x2.1 for 50-something, Schwalbe makes a bunch people like that are chill, I nearly bought Maxxis DTHs and also considered Michelin Country Trails and… Read more
they’re listed as 47s according to Panaracer so I’m just viewing them as budget ultradynamicos lol Read more
definitely think I would like to do full size v brakes at some point in the future but for some reason the brake levers on this bike are w o n d e r f u l. Read more
this guy gets it Read more
here are some close ups!
mmm my old Traveler III had them and oh how I loved them Read more
the geometry is another reason why I went for this bike. the head tube is 70 deg—not quite as slack as the new breed of mountain bikes, but I still enough to make me very curious how it handles the more I ride it Read more
thank you! also it is $150 for the bike, $100 for packing, $75.46 for shipping, and $1.40 for two new C batteries for the bike light. Read more
I saw that bearing! I would just need a second one and a set of cups for it Read more
1"! but no roller bearing stuff I see Read more
to crash into a tree, first you must be riding a bike as tall as a tree Read more
the grandpa bike plastic shield is testing me but I really must max out dorkitude Read more
Pressing in a Ritchey and putting in some spacers is probably my best bet, I imagine. Certainly I can keep an eye if spare parts for a Tange G Master come up for some point in the future. Read more
I am liking the mallet plan Read more