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Richardson bike mart is well known for taking peoples heads off and fitting people for the wrong sized bikes.
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My 1981 Powerlite. Owned it since 1982, and the 7 yr old still rides it today!

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Mine: Redline Flight Mcog 26"
RS SID fork, Atomlab wheels, Easton Carbon Parts, AVID BB7s, Selle Italia TLD Seat, FSA Crank.........

Hers: GT Avalanche
Factory Parts+ Single Speed w/ Mavic UST Wheels and Paul Components rear SS Hub.
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Cheap, light and fun. Currently rigid.

Not currently built up because I don't like full suspension. Occasionally I feel froggy and toss some parts on it: Handbuilt in Colorado, Lenz Leviathan
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TREK 4300, everything swapped out and converted except seat post, and forks. Mavic wheels, Shimano gearing, cassette, brakes, Deore Crank, and Easton Carbon Fiber Post and Bars, SIDI Shoes, Continental tubeless Tires. I can't wait to hit these Appalachian trails here. Going to be a great Spring/Summer.
Last edited by Trip McNeely; 03-05-2012, 05:51 PM.
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Shout out to Richardson Bike Mart. Gave me a great deal, here's my new bike. It's a Specialized Hardrock 29:
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Sure you can. That store does all of our PD work, and sales. It's also where I got my specialized. Rodney took care of my sale. Tim does the repairs, he's a good dude fa sho.Originally posted by Ratt View PostTell him the pig sent me? I live right next door to that place, never knew if it was worth anything.
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I don't have any good updated pictures of either of my bikes.
2011 Trek Madone 5.5 Full Sram Force, Easton EC70 SL wheels, and Garmin Edge 500, etc, etc.
2011 Scott Scale 29er elite. 10spd XT, Recon Fork, ect, etc.
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I-don't-know-what-year Mosh dirt jumper

2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara [stock photo] (which needs a new fork and a tuneup, if anyone knows a good place near Frisco I can take it)

I'm pretty sure the moving company bent the derailer on the Gary Fisher, so I may just end up craigslisting it and buying another mountain bike. It's about time to upgrade anyway.
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