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Bicycle-Fi!
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J.Pocalypse
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Wish I could afford a Mootz Ti bike..
Icenine2
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I'd rather ride my bike and live in Hawaii.
Icenine2
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Shot this w/my phone so the rez is really bad.
Silent One
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I'd rather ride my bike and live in Hawaii.
pigmode's many contributions here have me wanting to do just that! Now...if I can just find good employment.
huckfinn
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Then why don't you buy a road bike ? An electric one, if you really have to, even though I must say that I still have trouble of seeing the point of it.
And yes, I agree about french mechanics...
Sorry about the incredibly late reply...I only saw your post today!!!
Simply because next year I'll be moving to Italy, which is basically only around the corner from here, and still work in France.
So I was planning to commute (about 45km one way, quite hilly) and thought that with an e-bike I would be able to do that more easily.....
Podster
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Not in the vein of the Rock Hoppers or Skinny Boy bikes but alas my chosen ride (Actually my entire family are cruiser riders) and this is my latest purchase. SE 40th anniversary collaboration with Santa Cruz skateboards
Nice looking ride Icenine
Nice looking ride Icenine
Podster
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Man that is beautiful.......
Ditto Ice, love that color on your ride Pigmode. Same as my single hill climber
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I have a hardtail mtb that sees more pavement/commuting use these days due to time constraints. I had a SE215 I used while cycling but that got stolen.
Frame: Rawed Dabomb XLR8R
Fork: Fox Vanilla 140 Fit RLC
Brakes: Shimano XT-M775, 203mm (f), 160mm (r).
Drivetrain: Zee rear d and shifter, Wolftooth chainring, Deore cranks.
Wheelset: Nukeproof (f), WTB Laserdisc (r)
Etc: Funn bar, controltech stem, Blue ODI TLD grips, Freeagent saddle
The only photo I have of my bike at the moment
Frame: Rawed Dabomb XLR8R
Fork: Fox Vanilla 140 Fit RLC
Brakes: Shimano XT-M775, 203mm (f), 160mm (r).
Drivetrain: Zee rear d and shifter, Wolftooth chainring, Deore cranks.
Wheelset: Nukeproof (f), WTB Laserdisc (r)
Etc: Funn bar, controltech stem, Blue ODI TLD grips, Freeagent saddle
The only photo I have of my bike at the moment
pigmode
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Drums4money
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Great on the bike path, good for a little gravel, and more bike than I'll ever be able to pedal properly!
zachchen1996
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What would be a good a bike for getting around in a university campus?
Nothing too expensive though, poor college student here.
Nothing too expensive though, poor college student here.
ferday
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What would be a good a bike for getting around in a university campus?
Nothing too expensive though, poor college student here.
an old steel frame roadie for cheap, make into fixed gear and put some comfy bars on. my cheapest fixed gear was free.
otherwise, a used MTB from somewhere like pinkbike.
Drums4money
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What would be a good a bike for getting around in a university campus?
Nothing too expensive though, poor college student here.
I've seen a few of these locally:
http://www.statebicycle.com/collections/fixed-gear
a fair amount of customization possible.
Redcarmoose
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Black-Trail BT -01
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlLMWAWc9s
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