My own little MTB.
Second model Specialized Stumpjumper (First production Mountain Bike) 1981 Model I believe
That is awesome. You don't see one of these every day.
My own little MTB.
Second model Specialized Stumpjumper (First production Mountain Bike) 1981 Model I believe
I believe in the N +1 theory of bikes. The prefect number of bikes is the current stable (N) +1 more.
Well, I did just sell a bike but bought two more a few days later. Waiting on our Bike Friday folding bikes to be built. We ordered two bikes with Gates belt drive and NuVinci CVT, no grease, no maintenance, folds small enough to fit in a suitcase. Now we have to wait six weeks for delivery, tap, tap, tap...
Sounds crazy cool -
New addition to the stable or quiver or garage. Pugsley went to a friend and Santa brought me a brand new Cogburn Outdoors CB4 in Realtree Snow camo. Great bike!
(Of course, you can't see it because of the camo, right?")
They're custom ordered so you'll have to wait about six weeks
Damn, that's a nice bike Robert. What did it set you back?
One year when I went to check my bike into Ironman USA (Lake Placid) their was a guy racking a Bike Friday as a tri bike.... once your bike was in the transition, it stayed, so that is what he raced a 112 miles on.... I never saw him on the course, but always wondered what he looked like in an aerobar, it had small wheels!
Seems like a great idea if you travel by air or need the space. I have another friend who did the S&S couplers to a Litespeed frame.
New addition to the stable or quiver or garage. Pugsley went to a friend and Santa brought me a brand new Cogburn Outdoors CB4 in Realtree Snow camo. Great bike!
(Of course, you can't see it because of the camo, right?")
Took advantage of the first really nice day this spring to change over my Cogburn CB4 from winter mode (See previous post.) to Expedition ready. Additions are as follows: Blackburn Outpost Cargo rear rack and fork cages; Cogburn frame pack; bottle cage to underside of downtube for fuel bottle; Wanderlust Designs handlebar pack set; Garmin eTrex 20 GPS (in lieu of cyclometer); Jandd Mountain panniers. Still tweaking to set-up some. Will take a couple of shake-down trips to figure out what works, what doesn't, and what could be better with something else in it's place. Tent is a Kelty Gunnison 2, and the Thermarest is the "Luxury" model.
Big trip will be in August, across the western Adirondack Mountains from Thendara to Big Moose by train, then bike from there to the summer camp I went to as a kid, on Rondaxe Rd. (The old Durant rail line) to Inlet, down past Limekiln Lake to the Moose River Plains, then east to Indian Lake ("is a place you can make with your little one...")
Oh yeah, we gonna have some fun!
Hans