Wow!
After almost 8 years and nearly 2000 punishing miles with my large arse on it, my bike gave up the ghost! It's like losing an old friend. I was riding along my favorite trails this evening and the bike started to feel loose. I checked my wheels and steering first. No problems there. Thought the seat might be coming off the post, checked that and snap! It broke off at 2 different weld points at the same time. (The part on the garage floor is typically attached to the rest of the bike) Luckily I wasn't riding hard when it happened.
jb weld it, its got years left on its life.....
03 LS FM2ish TDR I/C
99 Disco, the go anywhere ride
Damn, Sammm!
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If you buy a new bike instead of just a frame, let me know, I could use a fork. Come to think of it, I might want your rear shock as well.
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BTW, I'm a big fan of Specialized bikes. I've been through two Stumpjumpers and my current FSRxc has never done me wrong.
Component shock and fork manufacturers on the other hand...
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
So what/where is everyone's favorite bike shop? I spent most of yesterday 'test driving' bikes at Bikes Inc. and Debo's here in Arlington. For some reason the hard-tail bikes appealed to me more (my old one was full-suspension). Bikes Inc. has a sweet Specialized Rockhopper Comp w/disc brakes for around $750. Debo's has an '04 Cannondale F400 on clearance for $629. I'm still deciding if I want/need full-suspension or not.
BTW, I will be parting my old one out altiain. Make me an offer on the front shock or any other parts!
Originally Posted by onething
He shoots, he scores!
Bastards! :POriginally Posted by Titus
I found a picture of onething on his bike!
I like Bicycles, Inc. in Bedford. I've been buying from them (and riding with some of them) for over a decade. I've never been to the Arlington shop, but if they're half as good as the Bedford guys, then you can't go wrong with 'em.
As for hardtail versus fs, I like hardtails, but I kept taco'ing rear wheels on my last hardtail, which is why I went fs on my last bike. Since I bought the fs bike, I've had no damage-related parts failures, although I've worn some components out (my last hardtail was a mix of XT/XTR stuff while the FSRxc is mostly LX, which I'm not as impressed with).
If you can get a good, solid, cross country fs bike in your range (not much need for freeride or downhill bikes around here ) that has decent geometry, I'd say go for it, especially if you tend to be harder on equipment like me. I love the feel of a good hardtail, but I'm just prone to breaking stuff.
Can you PM me some details on the fork and shock (model, age, adjustments, etc.)? I'll be in Waxahachie most of the day working on my senior project, but I'm interested in picking over the carcass for parts I can use.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
The Richardson BikeMart always has nice equipment... although they tend to be a bit pricey... but the sometimes have great clearance deals.
Any bike can hang in your garage without breaking! :P Take your 'Tar-Jhay' Special out to some real trails and then we'll talk.Originally Posted by black roadster
Being the cheap bar-steward that I am, I spent Saturday evening and yesterday morning scouring the internet for bike deals. Score! I found this place -
http://www.bicycleblowout.com
I just ordered -
http://www.jamisbikes.com/bikes/04_dakar.html
Good find on them linkies!
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How much ya want for the rear wheel?
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It's a 7-speed cassette on a Sun Rhyno wheel. Still interested?Originally Posted by redmenace
Umm... I dunno. I would need to to stick my 6-speed Shimano on the freewheel. Think it'll fit?Originally Posted by sammm
I'm not positive, but I don't think so. I think 6-speed's have a different spline pattern than 7-9's do.Originally Posted by redmenace
Well, seeing as I don't use it for anything but "family bike rides" I think it will be fine.Originally Posted by sammm
I agree you get what you pay for and if I did some serious biking, I'd want the proper equipment but since I don't, I think my $100 bike does just fine.
So Sammm... gimme some details on the shock and the fork, will ya?
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw