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None of my bikes are exceedingly rare, or expensive, or collectible but I haven't run into another one of these in my area. It's a 1999 Mongoose Pro RX10.9, polished titanium built by TST/Sandvik for Mongoose.
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Olmo
Purchased as NOS. Tube set is known as Columbus EGO, one of their aerodynamic offerings. Chainstays are MAX dimensions. For reference, the cardboard tube in the photos has diameter of 1 inch. Rides nicely but the aero fork crown doesn't make for a stiff fork, so descending can be 'exciting'. Currently residing in Girona...dressed for their annual Temp de Flor festival
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Of course not. A Moulton is what happens when you leave a Pedersen in the dryer too long.
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Most obscure here at the moment is this DeKerf with segmented fork and seatstays that pierce through.
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A couple Little 500 race bikes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Well I'll be. Sure as shootin' the same frame that passed through my hands. Would enjoy seeing a photograph of it built up and in action. Thanks for checking back.
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Ah ha! There it is. How did it ride, anyway?
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Last edited by Jingle Jangle; 03-28-2020 at 04:59 AM. |
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