MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Is @Repack Rider still around? We're talking about klunkers, I know you have the pictures...
Nope, that was Cindy Whitehead, on a Ross, another beastJacquie is beast. She won a race one time after her saddle had fallen off early on.
Nope, that was Cindy Whitehead, on a Ross, another beast View attachment 257190
Look at the terrain, FIFTY MILE RACE! You would want to sit.View attachment 257191
I've seen that one and I have a few camelbacks I'll get to itThat "#10" bike is epic, @ingola did you see it? Drums, got that Tracker feel...
Sturmey Archer XL-FD hub. Great and maintenance free! Its got industrial sealed bearings.That "#10" bike is epic, @ingola did you see it? Drums, got that Tracker feel...
They're custom. I want someWhat are the bolt in canti posts? Custom or available for purchase?
Same!They're custom. I want some
This was my inspiration to want to know more about klunkers:
Its not historical, but a great tribute nonetheless!
Looks like insane fun and I love how different the bikes are. Some bikes have a more modern geometry with klunker looks it seems. One of the riders points that out in the video.
There is some amazing 'Klunker' art from Adi Gilbert in regards to this event:
Art by Adi Gilbert
Pork chop sells theseWhat are the bolt in canti posts? Custom or available for purchase?
Think they are for rear brakes, not the forkInteresting, seems like they would bolt either inside or outside of the center of the fork leg. Hmmmm
I'm with you @One-eyed Sailor . I have seen this note before at other locations that differentiate the bosses are are for front or back (rarely both). Maybe someone can shed some lite on this in the Tips-n-Trix thread (or wherever) because I have no idea why they can't be used interchangeably.....Interesting, seems like they would bolt either inside or outside of the center of the fork leg. Hmmmm
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