Ok thanks I will hit up wild cat as a matter a fact he was the one who told me bout seeing if rms37 would be my better info guy to ask.
Perhaps I am wrong, I thought it was wildcat?Ok thanks I will hit up wild cat as a matter a fact he was the one who told me bout seeing if rms37 would be my better info guy to ask.
Wow, you could single track in a pinch with that as well.My New Winter Bike 3 spd Nexus coaster. Handsome Bikes Shop Bike built up from frame http://handsomecycles.com/. I broke my other MTB frame it had around or ove 50000mi
So I guess I got my moneys worth. Saved seat-post, seat and bar/stem. 26 in bikes in our area are either way high end or low end. 29ers are taking over. Almost got the Electra Moto
but then would have had to buy new studded tire set.
I can't believe you're still getting snow . I think it's been at least a month now in Wisconsin since we've seen any.
I'll try to snap up a few pictures of my winter bike later this week so I can show what it looks like after a winter of commuting, as I'll be disassembling it for storage (or possibly sale - see next paragraph). I can't really say there will be much to show - this was the tamest winter I can recall, honestly. If it wasn't for this city dumping TONS of salt on the road, my bike would probably look virtually spotless.
I'm excited, though, about possibly finding the winter bike frame I've been searching for. I got my hands on an old 80's aluminum Raleigh Technium diamond-frame MTB. I've got parts slowly trickling in this week, and hopefully by the end of the week I'll know whether or not I can retire my Heavy-Duti in favor of this build (but first there are all manner of potential hurdles - chain line, tire clearance, room for fenders, etc.).
I'll try to post up some pics of my mine soon, but it sounds like your frame is very similar to mine. Admittedly, this frame will probably not end up being my be-all end-all winter bike frame (I'm waiting for a nicer 80's MTB frame like a Panasonic or Peugot to turn up in my size), but it looks like it's going to meet all of my criteria for the time being, so we'll see. Assuming we are talking about the same frame, however, I actually was pretty happy with the craftsmanship of it; however now you've got me worried .
I never had a problem with my Raleigh frame, I just didn't like the riding angle. It shifted better than my 3 new bikes, they don't seem to be able to make them shift for long periods of time without requiring constant adjustment. I don't recall ever having to take the Raleigh in, probably got adjusted at the first free tune up and that was it. I have an old rigid Peugeot mountain bike but it has CrMo tubing with lugs. Made in Japan. People want these frames to turn them into touring bikes . I really like this bike but it has different wheels on it as the originals were toast when I got it. I ride it after the snow is mainly gone and some rain has washed away the salt. Our club does 25 mile road rides mixed with some limited trail riding during this period, which ended 2 weeks ago and this bike is perfect for this. They are just doing single track now. This is a very comfortable bike. I will probably strip it down for parts in 2016 and sell the frame. It could be something you might be interested in, provided you don't find another one first. I believe the seat post tube is 18.5 inches from the center of the BB to the top of the seatpost tube. It fits me perfectly and I am 5'9", but have only a 31 or 32 inch stand over height.
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