Ugh, I now have a massive desire to 'down travel' - A Transition Scout is beckoning. The Capra almost seems just too capable.
Ugh, I now have a massive desire to 'down travel' - A Transition Scout is beckoning. The Capra almost seems just too capable.
The DH and DJ bike I had, sadly got rid of them both recently. But now thinking of getting another one. Quite like the look of a slope style bike, maybe a Transition bottle rocket or double.
Depends what your riding most. The Scout is a dam good bike (ugly welding though, seems to be a hall mark of Transitions) My friend just got back from Morzine on one and had a great time on it. He said much better than his old Blindside.
I sold my DH bike because I have ridden everywhere I can get to in a day, to death. If I had the terrain I would never pedal a bike again (except a BMX) I'd own a DH bike and a BMX and bin the rest.
Raleigh Rapide 69-71. 5 speed.
Yes it has "suicide" levers and gum walls, wouldn't be a "proper" racer without.
Summer of 2014 I did 870miles in 54 days of 100 day Corporate Global Challenge, average 16 miles/day. Best day was 59.7miles.
https://www.gettheworldmoving.com/
This event is sold as 10,000 steps/day, average office worker does 4-5,000/day, this gets them doing the extra 1/2 hour exercise that I/we/they should be doing. 1 mile cycling gets 480 steps + 320 steps on the "pulse" step counter, for a total of 800steps/mile. For a team of 7 to make it "round the world" and collect the "5 Continents" trophy takes around 9,700,000 steps.
I need a new Brooks B15 saddle, this happened early this year.
My new ride.... Probably the best bike I have ever had - daddy daughter rides
Carrera vulcan with a wee ride fitted
Still rocking the Kona Caldera for cannock and the like
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My 6,640g of loveliness...
Thread revival...
Purchased this yesterday, covered about 30 mile so far and it's freaking awesome.
Wish I'd gone full sus years ago
Whyte g170... Last year's colour, so a hefty discount
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Trek X-Caliber 9 (2016) with some extras.
hard tail, full sus, they are all great fun. Never owned a road bike though I would consider a cyclocross or gravel bike as they have disks these days.
Family fleet
My new roadie has discs, never had a mountain bike, probably never will LOL...
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that is one committed road bike you have there, wouldnt like to hit a pothole on that.