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Does ridin the recumbent make your neck tired from holding your head in that position? I really looked into them when I was lookin for a bike, but couldn't risk that outlay on something I might not enjoy.
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My first Ti is back together, all new cables, tires, full tune, etc etc. Now I am experimenting with my MTB I haven't used much since the trails are probably covered up. These tires are some serious rubber. I only got one today so I just mounted it, slapped on my bars, and rode down the street and back . That tire is sort a little heavy but rolls smooth. Glad I remembered all the steps to pulling tires and tubes off of those funky tubeless ready wheels.
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I was all decided on a Spec Sirrus X 5.0 but then realized that bitch was blue. I need to eyeball one but the blue on the aluminum bike is fugly.
So, on the hunt again and found the Pinarello Treviso. I really like this bike but I might be hard to find in 55. Carbon and a nice looking design. They are 1500 all over but not in my size.
I also kind of dig this one.
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The only drawback, and I never thought of this until my knee started bothering me, is you lose a little in the middle. Now probably not a whole lot on a 1x12, but on my 8 speed it was definitely a jump from one to the next and hard to find the sweet spot for cadence. I had a 1x10 on that Spec Roll and it was pretty decent, two more gears might help a little.
I was out screwing around on my MTB thinking, hmmmmm, maybe some new wheels and tires and slap my Jones on it. It already has the same seat. I would just swap the tires for now while I am working on everything but those god damn 29 tubeless ready wheels are redonculous to swap out. Even knowing the trick of dropping them into a groove. I always wondered how bad the 2.8 tires on the Supermoto would be to swap out. I bought some new 26 in 1.3 tires for the recumbent and they are non folders, didn't even need tools.
On a side note I can not steal the MTB stuff for the Carver. The back wheel is a 145 bolt on the Carver a 135 QR. Everything else would have been ok, and all XT, with a 2x12 set up on it.Last edited by kingjason; 06-21-2020, 09:09 PM.
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If you do build it, I’d love to know how you like the SRAM GX 1x12. I’ve thought I’ve going that route too.
Your money, your bike, enjoy the heck out of it.
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I should have made a offer on that one before it got going. I sold my three in three freaking days or so.Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostWith a brooks saddle and internally geared hub, that is quite a cool bike. I suppose you could put some gravelly type tires on it and enjoy the heck out of it.
I'm considering changing my bike from 2x10 to 1x11 or 1x12, but haven't done it yet.
I do have new brakes to put on it. I'm not a big fan of Tektro crap, but the Avid BB5 is rock solid reliable and I have them; just haven't installed them yet.
I agree with your sentiment on good Shimano and SRAM derailleurs. Crappy ones aren't worth it, which is why I even get my kiddo a good brand of bike. When we are out riding, I don't want to be stranded by crappy gear.
I am down to my Ti recumbent, my MTB and the wifes Pink Drifter 21. I am going to look good sporting that pink beauty. I am re cabling my recumbent, and I don't want to rough up my tires on the MTB. Bikesdirect sold the F out of my bike.so I am reconsidering the Carver. I think it is just at a weird angle in the pics and I think it will be nice built up. Currently at 3200 in my Ebay cart so I need to tone that shit back some! I am telling you my MTB parts are looking better and better. I want a hard tail anyways! I really almost think I could buy a whole bike from BD and just trash the frame for cheaper.
My Current list
Carver Newsboy
Brooks saddle
SRAM GX Eagle 1x12
Carver Carbon fork
Stans Arch EX 29s
King headset
FSA bottom bracket
Raceface Stem
SRAM TLM brakes and Sram Centerline two piece rotors.
KMC Chain
Cane Creek thudbuster seatpost
2 Schwalb century tires.Last edited by kingjason; 05-28-2020, 09:23 PM.
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With a brooks saddle and internally geared hub, that is quite a cool bike. I suppose you could put some gravelly type tires on it and enjoy the heck out of it.Originally posted by kingjason View Post
I'm considering changing my bike from 2x10 to 1x11 or 1x12, but haven't done it yet.
I do have new brakes to put on it. I'm not a big fan of Tektro crap, but the Avid BB5 is rock solid reliable and I have them; just haven't installed them yet.
I agree with your sentiment on good Shimano and SRAM derailleurs. Crappy ones aren't worth it, which is why I even get my kiddo a good brand of bike. When we are out riding, I don't want to be stranded by crappy gear.
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I get what you are saying, I paired down from 4 bikes to two a few years back and am glad I did. The wife has a bike and so does the kiddo so having four in the garage is a enough.Originally posted by kingjason View PostNot only that but when you call him out, he starts trying to justify why and then tries to distort what was said. No where in this thread have I talked about building or buying a bike over 2500. I posted the Merlin because it is a timeless look but I also said they were out of their minds. The only reason I started eyeballing building that design again is I found a company making the Ti frame for 950.00, so affordable. I just sold a Carbon bike with some high end Mavic wheels on it, it just sat most of the time. I want reasonably fast, Stylish, and a coosh ride to phase out having 7 bikes in the gargae, so gravel like but not gravel. There are a couple of companies that make something close (Surley) but not right on the money for me. There is always that one guy that does not contribute to the content.
I went with a Surly. It's not perfect by any means, but it does what I need it to do which is mostly leisurely riding and some touring. It is heavy, but it rides great and will outlast me most likely.
Ti is light and strong, but not as durable based on my research. I agree the Merlin design is pretty timeless.
And no matter what anyone thinks, a human powered bike is the most efficient machine man has ever built (carbon wise). I won't be shopping e-bikes until I'm too old to pedal if I live that long. Exercise that I enjoy is part of the equation for me.
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bro you are exaggerating. i can think of two times. i remember one was when i called you vizzini, which was supposed to be funny. i laughed, and maybe someone else chuckled. that is why i interweb on this site for there are some truly funny people here.
not you though. bro you are a miserable, insufferable cunt that i assume uses this site as some kind of validation. as i said, there is no way i am the only one that sees this.
the vizzini thing works too. it is inconceivable kingjason might have been referring to you right?
one more thing, do not call him shirley.
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I talk about carbon and titanium bikes a lot, and have owned a few, currently my recumbent is Ti. I generally don't buy exotic new though but I will dabble in the 1500 and under stuff new. I did buy a Team Cannondale once that Wheels in Motion found in the attic two years old. It was less than half price, top of the line, Dura Ace bike, today that bike would be 6k. I try not to drop below 105/XT levels of the day as the shifting gets sloppy but frame material is subjective.Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostSurely you mean the dude talking about dirt bikes and participation trophies...
And you've been talking about very expensive bikes in every bike thread around...sorry I assumed you actually were referring to buying them.
I am probably out on the Carver Ti frame as the more I look at it the more I think it is taller then longer, unlike the Merlin.
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Surely you mean the dude talking about dirt bikes and participation trophies...Originally posted by kingjason View Post.... There is always that one guy that does not contribute to the content.
And you've been talking about very expensive bikes in every bike thread around...sorry I assumed you actually were referring to buying them.Last edited by Ruffdaddy; 05-27-2020, 07:12 PM.
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Lol what? You literally chase me around threads trying to low key throw insults as if its covert. I can't help it youre too dense to understand the applications. If I want to exercise I ride a mountainbike. If I want to cruise where motor vehicles are not allowed...i use the ebike.Originally posted by jammeejamm View Postbro, you really do try too hard to be an asshole. you just come off as needy and insecure. there is no way i am the only one that sees this.
i stated i paid more for my gas powered dirt bike than that of the electric bike you posted, and yet you still say i cannot afford it? this is what i mean by trying too hard.
if you are not handicapped, the only other application is for lazy people that cannot pedal a bike for more than a block or two without stroking out.Last edited by Ruffdaddy; 05-27-2020, 07:12 PM.
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Not only that but when you call him out, he starts trying to justify why and then tries to distort what was said. No where in this thread have I talked about building or buying a bike over 2500. I posted the Merlin because it is a timeless look but I also said they were out of their minds. The only reason I started eyeballing building that design again is I found a company making the Ti frame for 950.00, so affordable. I just sold a Carbon bike with some high end Mavic wheels on it, it just sat most of the time. I want reasonably fast, Stylish, and a coosh ride to phase out having 7 bikes in the gargae, so gravel like but not gravel. There are a couple of companies that make something close (Surley) but not right on the money for me. There is always that one guy that does not contribute to the content.Originally posted by jammeejamm View Postbro, you really do try too hard to be an asshole. you just come off as needy and insecure. there is no way i am the only one that sees this.
i stated i paid more for my gas powered dirt bike than that of the electric bike you posted, and yet you still say i cannot afford it? this is what i mean by trying too hard.
if you are not handicapped, the only other application is for lazy people that cannot pedal a bike for more than a block or two without stroking out.
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bro, you really do try too hard to be an asshole. you just come off as needy and insecure. there is no way i am the only one that sees this.
i stated i paid more for my gas powered dirt bike than that of the electric bike you posted, and yet you still say i cannot afford it? this is what i mean by trying too hard.
if you are not handicapped, the only other application is for lazy people that cannot pedal a bike for more than a block or two without stroking out.
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