Originally posted by MattE30
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Who rides road bikes and what do you have?
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Eh, road bikes look boring, especially mine. Anyway, here's a picture of my mtb, a 2002 Titus Racer-X Ti 100. It was one of the first bikes that had 100mm front fork compensated geometry. Now that's pretty much standard.
Yep asubimmer, I got Time ATACs from 1998 or so. I haven't even tried Eggbeaters, but that's one part that I've sorta been immune from upgradeitis. I laced up the wheels myself, with some King ISO hubs and Mavic rims.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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I ride a Team Specialized MTB with XT and XTR mix. It's an older version.
There is an in expensive Cannondale Caad 3 for sale in 56cm near by to me for under $200 for frame and a look fork. Granted this is a Headset style frame but nice bike which is a DA unit and a DA bottom bracket both included for the asking price. It's Guards red too.
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I ride an older (1999 ish) Fuji Ace. Steel Frame, rather heavy wheels and SORA components- Shimanos base line I think.
I saving and trying to build a new one up.
This is what I am looking for and why:
Mid to late 90s Titanium frame- It NEVER wears out, steel will fatgue, Aluminum is too stiff for my liking, and CF breaks. LiteSpeed is a popular name, but I will be looking for a MOOTS because it is that much more rare.
Any light wheel- Mavic makes good ones
Any Campy groupo or parts. Campy are repairible!!!! Shimano you have to buy sets, if you break a shifter or break lever, you have to buy a pair. Break a ring, you have to buy the whole set, $$$. With Campy you can buy each individual part- not the easiest thing to repair, but well worth not having to buy extras all the time.
I have LOOK Pedals, triangluar in shape as most shoes are now. Nike Carbon shoes- ultra light and ultra ultra stiff.
That is my ideal setup...
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Shimano parts are repairable, but you have to send it back to CA to get them fixed. Dura Ace has a 3 year warranty, and everything lower has a 2 year warranty. As long as you furnish proof that you bought it (a receipt), they're really good about fixing components.
I had had XT shifters that shit the bed after a year and a half--I guess some plastic ratchet wheel let go. I sent them in, and I got my shifters back within two weeks or so.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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