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by dontfeartheringo
I have the bikes, so many! TWO!
I have my old Gary Fisher mtb. I guess it is what the kids call a "cross country" bike. It's steel, a hardtail, has a Rockshxx Recon on the front, 29er. Shimano 1x9. EVERYTHING but the frame has been replaced on it at some point. There are a few rides where I think "I wish this thing was a tiny bit more nimble," but it gets my heart rate up and I can climb like a possum on it.
There's a singletrack loop near my house. Anyone who has kept an eye on my strava knows that I ride it 10x as many times as I ride any other trail system.
I have a handbuilt Italian steel road frame by a short-lived frame builder. I got it from a guy who was buying a carbon frame. He's been through four frames, now. He's spent the cost of a 2018 Honda Fit on frames. I put DuraAce shit on my steel frame and I've ridden a gazillion miles. I think I've replaced a tire on it. (My road tires are those Continental Gator tires. If I wanted to save weight I'd eat less Ben and Jerry's.) Oh, and I rewrapped the bars a couple of times. It's got eggbeater clipless pedals on it, but for a long time that meant I only had to worry about one set of shoes to go from MTB to road. Now I have flats on the MTB, but I kept the Crank Bros pedals on the road bike because I'm used to them. Honestly, I don't do a ton of road rides these days because I live in a place where bikes are perceived as toys and I don't need the hostile interactions with motorists when I'm 30 miles from home between Crackers Corner and Shitbag, GA. So, my roadie mostly lives on the resistance trainer and on the bike trails when I go to an actual city. The last time I did a 40 mile ride in Indianapolis on the Monon trail, though, some psycho blew through a light and nearly clipped me in the bike crossing north of Carmel. FUCKING MOTORISTS, man.
I have just taken possession of a '90s aluminum Fuji road frame with a Lemond Carbon fork on it. Side pull brakes (Beauty, eh?) and a comfortable set of drop bars and stem. I'm going to build it up with a Brooks "EasyBottom" saddle, single speed, flat pedals, lights, fenders, and then hope that one day I can live in a city where I can ride it to work. I'll post photos soon.
Added: Went home and looked at my road frame- it's a Bellesi. Kinda rare, but cool.
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm
I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.