
ARISE! Sir Loin of Beef hit's the pavement!Re: ARISE! Sir Loin of Beef hit's the pavement!*sighs* when u got this done at first it had the bars up right and then u fliped them and i know you are not a huge fan of bars like that.
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Re: ARISE! Sir Loin of Beef hit's the pavement!That's what I thought you said! Heh heh-just bustin man!
There is not too many places to ride in my town and avoid the hills so I guess it all boils down to the fact that I'm jealous of you guys with flat terrain. Unless I'm on the Railtrail, I spend as much time standing on the pedals as I do sitting down. I may throw a set on my R.R.B.B.O.5 bike just to overcome my 'trauma'! Dumpster divin' since 2nd grade.
Re: ARISE! Sir Loin of Beef hit's the pavement!That's why I like ape hangers, I can stand up straight when going up hills (I need all the help I can get). This way here I can get ALL 255lbs. of pressure on the pedals.
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Re: ARISE! Sir Loin of Beef hit's the pavement!Yeah, I guess it all depends on the bikes purpose. Around here there aren't many shows so there ain't much sense in building a 'show bike'. That's why most of my are built are built to ride.
Speaking of which, I had S.L.O.B. out about 15 miles yesterday. 9 on the Airline Trail and a little over 5 to get there and back. There were some young kids on the trail with a lemonade stand who liked the bike when I stopped for a cup. They thought the seat springs and tool box were good ideas! But now the bike is splattered with trail mud and that S.L.O.B. needs a bath. Dumpster divin' since 2nd grade.
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