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  • Anyone looking for a good high end road bike? I am getting a new frameset and I am selling my 2011 Trek Madone 5.5 size 54

    Selling 2 ways as a frameset with fork, frame, 2 seat masts, ant+ cadence/speed sensor, Headset and BB for Sram. $1350 OBO

    or

    Complete bike with brand new full ultegra 6700 Group and no wheels for $2300 Add Racelite wheels, $2600

    If you know of anyone let me know.

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    • Anyone with a large sized framed mtn bike for sale? Got another friend im getting fired up for biking. Another person who hasnt ridden since hes been 16.

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      • Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
        Anyone with a large sized framed mtn bike for sale? Got another friend im getting fired up for biking. Another person who hasnt ridden since hes been 16.
        Im looking for one too! I want to hit some trails with you or go solo this year. I missed it last year...

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        • Sosoe, you find a bike yet damn it?!

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          • I have other projects that need upgrades/replacements. This beauty collects dust these days. This is a fixed gear but it has a rear brake mount. There are a few nicks and scratches but nothing that compromises durability. Garage kept. I keep everything tight and lubed. If you are looking for a do-it-all bike that is 100% reliable, you found the right ride. At 6' tall this bike fits me great. This bike costs north of $1500 to assemble. PM with a phone number and we can go from there. Im looking to get $550 cash.
            I just put full size black bmx bars with new vans grips and fresh resist 45c tires/tubes. Ready for many miles to come.

            Frame: All-City Defwish Large $370
            Finish: The entire bike is E.D. coated BLACK inside and out. E.D. coating not only improves the quality and durability of the paint, but is the best rust proofing agent going. With the E.D. coating there is no need to Frame Saver the bike, it's already done for you.
            Head Set: Campy 45/45 standard
            Dropouts: 14mm w/ spacers for 10mm compatibility
            Bottom Bracket: Mid compromise able
            Rear Spacing: 120mm
            Seatpost: 27.2
            Seat Collar: 30.0
            Brakes: Long reach road
            Max Chainring: 37t
            Frame Weight: 5.5lbs
            Tire Clearance: 29 X 2.0

            SizeLarge
            Head Tube Angle73°
            Top Tube Length74.5°
            Top Tube Length615 mm
            Seat Tube Length560 mm
            Chainstay Length410 mm
            Bottom Bracket Drop50 mm
            Fork Offset30 mm
            Total Fork Length410 mm
            Head Tube Length140 mm
            Wheelbase1054.1 mm

            Handlebars: The Shadow Conspiracy Vultus 4" rise x 609mm Chrome $55
            •The Shadow Conspiracy Vultus Flat/Riser Handlebars
            •Unique tear shaped crossbar
            •100% heat treatment after welding
            •13 butted chromoly
            •4" Rise, 10 degree back sweep, 3 degree up sweep
            •Bar Clamp Diameter: 22.2
            •Bend: 10 deg
            •Material: Chromoly
            •Bar Width: 609 mm
            •Bar Rise: 101 mm
            •Weight: 720.0 g

            Grips: ODI Longneck Black $11

            Stem: Odyssey Elementary V3 Stem $55
            •Reach: 50mm
            •Stack Height: 40.3mm
            •Rise: 29.2mm
            •Pinch Bolts: 10x1.25mm(x1)
            •Weight: 8.2oz

            Headset: FSA Impact Internal Sealed 1-1/8" Headset Campagnolo $30

            Rims: H Plus Son -- Eero $140
            •Weight: 790 grams
            •Material: 6061 Alloy
            •Height: 43.33333 mm
            •Size: 700c
            •Colors: Black.
            •Joint: Welded

            Front Hub: Resist Icon 36H $70
            •Weight: 9.7 oz (Claimed)
            •Designed For Track Use
            •Axle: 100mm 4140 Chromo
            •Hub Drilling: 36 Hole
            •3/8" bolt on design. Uses ratchet head to tighten.

            Rear Hub: All-City Deputy 36h Fix/Fix 14mm $110
            •Hub shell made of 6061 T6 aluminum
            •Low flange design for impact resistance
            •13 through 15 gauge spoke compatibility
            •Chamfered hub flanges reduce spoke stress
            •High quality Japanese manufactured 6902 sealed bearings
            •Tool Free adjustment, hub bearings are properly loaded when the wheel is installed

            Spokes & lacing: $50

            Tires: Resist Nomad 700cx45 $50
            •TPI:30
            •PSI:80
            •Weight 518.8g

            Crankset: Profile Racing No-Boss 175mm Black Crankset $200
            •Gun Drilled Hollow 5 5/8" spindle for both Chromoly and Ti
            •Works only with Spline Drive chainwheels/spiders
            •Race cranks have standard arms and standard 3/4" (19mm) BB spindle
            •Arms, spindle, all bolts, crank tool and anti-seize included
            •Tubular chromoly arms
            •Bottom bracket not included
            •Crank arm fixing bolts are flush mount for both Chromoly and Ti
            •Color: Black
            •Pedal Spindle: 9/16"
            •Arm Length: 175mm
            •Crankset Style: 3-Piece
            •BB Style: Sealed 68mm
            •Spindle Hole Diameter: 19mm/.750
            •Defined Color: Black

            Chainring: Profile Racing Spline Drive Sprocket 7075 Alloy 48 spline 33T $84

            Chain: Shadow Conspiracy Half Link Chain $30

            Pedals: Fixation Gates White BMX Platform $22

            Foot Retention System: Hold Fast FRS Straps $50

            Fork: Brev M Bombardiere $135
            •+ 1.125" steerer tube
            •+ 24mm offset
            •+ 410mm axle to crown
            •+ Tire clearance for up to 45c tire
            •+ Full chromo triple butted tubing w/ CNC Steerer
            •+ Peg compatible dropouts
            •+ Brev. M laser etched logo
            •+ Black ED finish on legs and steerer

            Saddle: Resist Icon Fat Pivotal Saddle Seat Black $36
            •Soft vinyl cover with 7mm padding.
            •Embroidered icon Resist logo.
            •Hollow pivotal bolt and plastic bumpers under the nose and tail section. Only compatible with Pivotal style posts.
            •Weight 8.8 oz.
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            Seatpost: S&M Long Johnson 320mmx25.4mm $30
            •Forged Aluminum
            •320mm (over 12 ½") long
            •7.25 oz.
            •25.4mm O.D.

            #fox, reba, niner, all city, allcity, freestyle, bmx, fixed, stunt, road, street, urban, fixie, phixie, beer, beers, brews, beards, 29er, 29 er,chromed out 1100, race, pimpmobile. specialized, carbon fiber, 700c, 29", hoopty, bang, gun, guns, pow, shimano, sram
            Last edited by TeeShock; 09-17-2013, 07:54 AM.

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            • I know this is a long shot but I am looking for a used set os shimano XT hydro brakes. 74mm front mount and 51mm IS rear mount. Also I need a chris king front ISO 15mm qr hub insert.

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              • Still looking for a good medium framed mtn bike for a friend. Lmk if anyone has a lead on one.

                Also, I discovered a trail this past week. Its got an interesting following I found out... But the gay sightings were nil. Gateway park. Great ride. Thought I'd share for any ftw ppl out there. PST 121 on beach, u turn left on east 1st street and there it is on ur right.

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                • 3 things.

                  1. I saw this at the Banff Mountain Film Festival last night. Holy hell.




                  2. Got back on dirt today for the first time in a long time. Nothing will remind you how out of shape you are like a MTB ride.




                  3. I don't think I like my clipless MTB pedals anymore, and I might want to go back to platforms (???) Anyone have a good recommendation?

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                  • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                    3. I don't think I like my clipless MTB pedals anymore, and I might want to go back to platforms (???) Anyone have a good recommendation?
                    I have these. I replaced the shitty beat to hell bear traps I had. I'm undecided on going clipless on my MTB so I figured cheap platforms would make it easier to stomach if I want to move up. I only have about 50 miles on them so far but I like them and my feet stay stuck with an old pair of Airwalks. I ride clipless on the road but I'm a little too cavalier (and/or a little under skilled) off road.

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                    • Originally posted by Shorty View Post
                      I ride clipless on the road but I'm a little too cavalier (and/or a little under skilled) off road.
                      Exactly

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                      • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                        3 things.

                        Nothing will remind you how out of shape you are like a MTB ride.
                        This is no joke. I rode RCP today and it whipped my butt. I don't think the 99 degree weather helped, but I can't blame it all on that!


                        Originally posted by Shorty View Post
                        I have these. I replaced the shitty beat to hell bear traps I had. I'm undecided on going clipless on my MTB so I figured cheap platforms would make it easier to stomach if I want to move up.
                        Nice, I am going to look into these too. I've been using "bear traps" and some old cleats up to this point. The cleats would snug in the petals just right and was working for me until I decided if I wanted to go clipless..

                        Today both the heels of my cleats came off and were flip flopping round during my ride... so I'll be looking for new shoes too...
                        WRX

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                        • This thread actually got me into mountain biking last yr. I ride a lot now and raced RCP 2 weekends ago. Not competitive, but had fun. I ran in the Clyde division. Anyway, I went clipless pretty quick, and no way could I go back. Riding some of the technical stuff around here would really stress me out if I wasn't clipped in. You'll fall down some before your muscle memory has you unclipping, but it's when you're stopped really. More like falling over. Usually not bad.

                          Heading to Smithville next month for a 24hr race. Team of 2, relay style.

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                          • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                            want to go back to platforms (???) Anyone have a good recommendation?
                            All of my bikes have polycarbonate bmx style platforms and none of them are bmx bikes. Cheap demolition pedals have served me well.

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                            • x2 on the bmx pedals. that's a nice ride tee, just seeing the pics now

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                              • i've ridden northshore several times. i'm more of a downhill guy though, and sadly, there's none of that around here.

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