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Your most recent cycling related purchase
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Ok, ok. You can still be in our club anyway.. Here’s what I can recall having since I started riding MTBs at age 12 or 13: 1985 Mongoose ATB 1992 Nishiki Pueblo 1993 Giant Cadex ALM1 1994 GT Corrado 1996 Kona Secks Too 1994 GT Zaskar 1993 GT RTS-1 1993 Cannondale R700 1996 Klein Adroit 1992 Trek 2300 1993 Specialized S-Works Steel 1997 Specialized S-Works M2 1992 Yeti FRO 1997 K2/ProFlex 753(?) 1994 Klein Pulse 1995 Ventana El Chiquilo 1994 Trek 970 1993 Mantis Profloater 1995 Diamondback beater 1999 K2 Razorback 1996 Klein Quantum Pro 1997 Redline Cyclocross 1998 CAAD? 1994 S-Works Steel 2000 Bianchi Volpe 1999 Surly Instigator 1996 Klein Adroit 1993 Kona Explosif 1998 Independent Fabrication Deluxe (?)(26er steel) 2002 Cervelo Super Prodigy 2000 Klein Quantum Race 1998 Rock Lobster Team Tig 1994 Trek 950 1990 Trek 720(?) 1999 Dean (steel roadie) 1998 Look (steel roadie) 2004 S-Works E5 2003 Raleigh Grand Prix 2006 Motobecane MTB (touring convert) 2007 CAAD9 1998 Look (same steel roadie) 2005 Voodoo Cyclocross 2008 GT Zaskar LE 2007 Bianchi Volpe 1994 Bianchi (?) 1987 MTB (?) 2009 Cervelo TT 2010 Salsa Fargo 2009 Raleigh One-Way 198? Concorde (?) 2011 Soma Smoothie ES 2010 Jamis Dakota 2013 CAAD10 2013 SE Lager 2014 Foundry Broadaxe 2012 Madone 6.9SSL And I think that’s where the other infamous list picks up... And I probably missed a few in there. So, this isn’t a new disease so much as a rut so deep I don’t know who I’d be without it
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Well, that does represent two decades of bike addiction.. Speaking of Extreme Power though - currently resisting the urge to bid on this: 65cm Ale’-Jet in primo condition. Probs a hair big for me, but close.
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I'll bring this back to recent purchases.. I just installed the Enve 2.0 fork I got from Sales Guy on the Holland.. and like he said ▼below▼, the Record carbon post from R3awak3n
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And record post you bought from me. Looking good!!!
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East Coast Serotta Makes Home on West Coast... Fedex was late today...
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I'm a sucker for esoteric bikes....and I believe that this late 70s (?) Kondor San Remo is my most esoteric yet. Kondor was a German company which was started by opera singer and racing fan Konrad Kotter. He purchased frames from Italy which were shipped bare to Germany where they were painted and components installed. Around 1982 the company went bankrupt and the new iteration labeled the bikes as 'Kotter', so that at least dates this to no later than '82.
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S-Works 7 road shoes size 43...
These will replace my trusty S-Works 6 road shoes. No miles yet, but I already like them. It's a more luxurious shoe than the 6...more refined details all around, better Boa knobs, a more slipper-like fit. The heel cup is still pleasantly snug but is more comfortable. The toe box has a hair more wiggle room. I really hope the S-Works mtb shoe receives the same enhancements. Last edited by sparky33; 03-14-2018 at 12:08 PM. |
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