Re: Fearsome & Mammoth Bicycles and Cycling Thread
151I'd love to have a decent bike. I'd go out for hours, probably days to be honest.
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I’ve got one as my “everything” bike!Still, can't you just get a gravel bike like the rest of us middle-aged music nerds?
I am really curious what you end up getting. I recently went from a 30 year old Barracuda with no shocks to a low mid line Kona with front suspension. It makes a huge difference on all of the roots on the trails here in northern Florida. We also just ended up buying an old but barely used full suspension bike that we converted to a 1x12 for my wife. I have to say I do enjoy the luxurious feel of it. But I do not like its 26’ wheels and older geometry. I had not heard of downciuntry bikes but am now going to read as much as I can.eephus wrote: Two bike things:
1. Looking for a mountain bike. Full suspension. My friend Howard told me about this new thing called "downcountry" that is basically exactly what I want, but I'm used to riding bikes with zero shocks on trails so anything squishier will seem good to me probably.
Not midlife-crisis-level of spend, but something in the last few years, aluminum or carbon, L or XL fit for 6-foot-tall rider. If anyone has anything they want to unload or sees something cool, please fee free to let me know.
2. Selling my 2015 Kona Humuhumu, which is a very cool sort of klunker/cruiser/giant BMX thing. Single speed, 29" wheels. Has a rack and decent flat pedals and a water bottle holder. LMK if you are interested.
Did you get a Honzo? I just test rode one, and I liked it.Barbo wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 1:46 pmI am really curious what you end up getting. I recently went from a 30 year old Barracuda with no shocks to a low mid line Kona with front suspension. It makes a huge difference on all of the roots on the trails here in northern Florida. We also just ended up buying an old but barely used full suspension bike that we converted to a 1x12 for my wife. I have to say I do enjoy the luxurious feel of it. But I do not like its 26’ wheels and older geometry. I had not heard of downciuntry bikes but am now going to read as much as I can.eephus wrote: Two bike things:
1. Looking for a mountain bike. Full suspension. My friend Howard told me about this new thing called "downcountry" that is basically exactly what I want, but I'm used to riding bikes with zero shocks on trails so anything squishier will seem good to me probably.
Not midlife-crisis-level of spend, but something in the last few years, aluminum or carbon, L or XL fit for 6-foot-tall rider. If anyone has anything they want to unload or sees something cool, please fee free to let me know.
2. Selling my 2015 Kona Humuhumu, which is a very cool sort of klunker/cruiser/giant BMX thing. Single speed, 29" wheels. Has a rack and decent flat pedals and a water bottle holder. LMK if you are interested.
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benadrian wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:30 pmThat is awesome. Was it some kind of official randonneur brevet kind of route, or just a personal thing?emmanuelle cunt wrote: I've completed a 300km ride last month and I'm really happy with myself about it.
Dude said he used to own a bike shop and was obsessive about his bikes. Rode it yesterday and one of the spokes broke!emmanuelle cunt wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:51 am ^That Cannon dale looks to be in a superb condition period, but especially for it's age, was it kept under a blanket?
Oh cool! That's a great shop, and I know a few people with those frames. Looks great!benadrian wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 10:34 am Milwaukee steel frame and fork, the house brand of Ben's Cycles in Milwaukee, WI.
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