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On 1/6/2019 at 12:36 PM, AntonioGG said:
We need to get some of that Rocky Hill Ranch sand and spread it on the trails. It's guaranteed to destroy drivetrains when ridden wet.
peanut butter and sand
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Nobody on the A team is riding flats.
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I have a nice pile of bits saved for this build. Frame is a 54 or 55 Schwinn Panther, drum brakes front and back, Suntour cyclone derailleurs, TA Specialties crankset, truss bar forks. Everything I'm hanging on the bike will be made in 1978 or before, except tires and maybe cables and housing.
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16 hours ago, Cafeend said:
What is it and what's the plan for her?
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16 hours ago, TheX said:^^^^ This ^^^^
I'm curious BIG time.
Think authentic (as money allows without getting too stupid) bay area Klunker/hybrid. Basically, what was ridden if you were a mountain biker in1978.
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17 hours ago, 4fun said:
Please post the complete bike when you build is done! Looks like a fun project!!
Planning on posting pics as things progress.
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Sorry, that looks fun. Both hands free to hold a beer.
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oops, just saw he was looking for a 29er
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I went once, meh. The bike industry is changing faster than most people in the bike industry.
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Tioga Farmer John in the back and Farmer John's Cousin up front. I find these tires have superior traction compared to my old Snake Bellies. They will set up tubeless but you may need half a bottle of pookey in each tire. If you don't want to mess the pookey I recommend Mr. Tuffy tire liners for flat protection.
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2 hours ago, olddbrider said:
I got tired of moving the BB threading tools, the various reamers and facers, etc. I can go to a shop or find someone here the one time in a decade (or less) I need those kinds of tools. Most of the stuff like that went to a guy who owns a shop in San Marcos. He was trying to put together a second complete set of tools. I'm glad they are somewhere they might get used occasionally rather than collecting dust in my garage...
I hear you. In my case I stopped working on bikes, my own and everybody else, and never really planned on getting back into it. Four years ago I started riding again and last year started doing some wrenching as a side gig and it has blossomed into a nearly full time at home job. It was really easy to fire up again because I didn't have to run out and buy a bunch of tools.
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We could set up a lake jump on the dock at Fiesta Garden and back flip some scooters. 1 run and done.
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