parodyluvr75
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I have a custom road bike. She's a beaut. And a retired Trek, whose frame hangs on the wall, lovingly caressed by microfiber cloths once a week.
Not a clothes rack?
Blasphemer!
That's pretty awesome.
Bikes will be on sale soon. You can get an okay new bike for around $100.i have a shitty bicycle i bought from an old roommate that i keep breaking the peddles on because i get too low when i turn. kinda sucks.
I have a smaller one in all black that looks like it, I've got a nice padded seat on it.
I've got a nice padded seat on it.
Bikes will be on sale soon. You can get an okay new bike for around $100.
i have a shitty bicycle i bought from an old roommate that i keep breaking the peddles on because i get too low when i turn. kinda sucks.
I have been curious about these. What are they like to ride?
Mine makes me feel like I'm 10 years old.
They aren't fast and hardly anyone uses the big chainring, but you can ride over a lot of stuff. If you have a few basic MTB skills they can be a lot of fun. I ride mine at 8 psi in front and 10 psi in the back in winter. It will claw up most anything. I haven't found the need to stud the tires, but I try not to ride glare ice,
That's not a Pugsly, is it?
ETA. Salsa. Makes sense.
A Mukluk.
I rode a Pugsly and didn't like it. The Mukluk hit my sweet spot.
Mine makes me feel like I'm 10 years old.
They aren't fast and hardly anyone uses the big chainring, but you can ride over a lot of stuff. If you have a few basic MTB skills they can be a lot of fun. I ride mine at 8 psi in front and 10 psi in the back in winter. It will claw up most anything. I haven't found the need to stud the tires, but I try not to ride glare ice.
They are fun on the beach, too.
And although mine is a Salsa, I'd be looking at a 907 if buying a new one. When I bought mine, the 907 geometry wasn't as comfortable for me. I hear it's changed.
Mine makes me feel like I'm 10 years old.
They aren't fast and hardly anyone uses the big chainring, but you can ride over a lot of stuff. If you have a few basic MTB skills they can be a lot of fun. I ride mine at 8 psi in front and 10 psi in the back in winter. It will claw up most anything. I haven't found the need to stud the tires, but I try not to ride glare ice.
They are fun on the beach, too.
And although mine is a Salsa, I'd be looking at a 907 if buying a new one. When I bought mine, the 907 geometry wasn't as comfortable for me. I hear it's changed.