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Re: New Bike,

Postby freedomhays » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:11 am

I've had both bicycles and motor bikes all my life,
My last bike was a 1972 HD Sporty,
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Re: New Bike,

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:32 am

[quote]I've had both bicycles and motor bikes all my life,
My last bike was a 1972 HD Sporty,
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Re: New Bike,

Postby freedomhays » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:45 am

:'(  That is a good one,   She was my second wife,  my first died with leukemia.  That one may have lasted but hard to tell.  The secon one was eight years of hell,   I got a dog now.

Here's the ol 72 Sporty XLCH,  The last year produced stock with no turn signals .

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Re: New Bike,

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:58 am

easy choice...

Bike or Wife?... ::)...

No contest... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!

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Re: New Bike,  Great Gas Mileage

Postby machineman9 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:11 pm

[quote]....By the way...the latest Ducati 1098R costs a mere
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Re: New Bike,

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:18 pm

[quote][quote]....By the way...the latest Ducati 1098R costs a mere
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Re: New Bike,  Great Gas Mileage

Postby beaky » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:46 pm

Nothing wrong with a Trek; I like it. Cycling is great exercise, and fun... keep it up.  :)
I've been riding to and from the train most days lately, but when the weather cools off I hope to get out for some longer rides.

Reminds me: someone stole my seat the other day; gotta replace that.  ::)
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Re: New Bike,

Postby Vuikag » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:47 pm

Once youve ridden 40 miles in one day in the cascade slopes you really begin hating bicycles! In any case that bike is better then mine, it still has rear brakes!
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Re: New Bike,

Postby BigTruck » Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:43 pm

I got a Harley SoftTail for my wife, thought it was a pretty good trade  ;D

Nice bike, Trek makes a dang good bike for the price
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Re: New Bike,

Postby evanatorx » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:11 pm

Nothing wrong with a Trek


Sorry, don't take this the wrong way. Treks' parts branch Bontrager uses cheap metals and injects them with bubbles on the low end spectrum. Groupo matching is horrible the rear derailleur rarely cooperates with the front. Not to mention anything below a fuel or madone has shoddy robot welds that are buffed up.

Ok that feels better...

If you're just going to cruise to get out there, I at least commend you on getting a trek rather than some walmart contraption. Those are a death trap.
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Re: New Bike,

Postby evanatorx » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:16 pm

And since we're all posting bike photos...

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2003 Opus Vivace, bout 3 years ago, quality
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Re: New Bike,

Postby pepper_airborne » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:10 am

I only got an ATB with front suspension and a hardtail. The Tire have roughly 3 times the width of a racing bike, so you can imagine the drag that excist when speeding up to 50KM/H ;D
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Re: New Bike,

Postby freedomhays » Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:06 am

And since we're all posting bike photos...

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2003 Opus Vivace, bout 3 years ago, quality




I think they are over priced and if I am not mistaken made in China also

And those handle bars,  nothing like riding with putting the bumps and grinds on a bent neck,  bin there.....
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Re: New Bike,

Postby Willit Run » Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:23 am

Nice bike!!  I have a TREK 430 I brought back in 1989 and it still is going strong!!  Second best bike I ever owned next to my Schwinn Orange Crate I had as a kid and still wished I had!!

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Re: New Bike,  Great Gas Mileage

Postby beaky » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:09 pm

And since we're all posting bike photos...

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2003 Opus Vivace, bout 3 years ago, quality




I think they are over priced and if I am not mistaken made in China also

And those handle bars,  nothing like riding with putting the bumps and grinds on a bent neck,  bin there.....


Crick! Crack!  :(

Yeah, unless you're racing I don't get those bars... my last road bike (Raleigh Technium sport/touring, a fine bike) had "bull horn" type bars I made by sawing off the ends of the stock bar and turning it upside-down. More comfortable, but I could still "tuck" on downhills very comfortably. Hit 40 mph on that thing once, coming down a mountain road in near Jay, NY on my first solo tour of the 'dacks and Green Mountains.

The neck thing wasn't too bad on those trips (over 700 miles each), but I did notice that my wrists really took a beating.
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