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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Anyone interested in a Klein Attitude hardtail frame. 19 inch Approaching Storm Grey. I've got a seat post, headset, possibly a stem and bars (I'll have to double check that however) The frame will take disk brakes, 26 inch wheels. it has a single dent in the head tube, not a big one, and unless you look for it, its not noticeable. Here are a couple pics of it built up.



    Its a great riding frame, but its kinda in the way as I don't ride it often (I ride my titanium Voodoo mostly) I'm thinking $400. PM me if interested.

    Will

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  • Ryan...
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    Went out again, gonna be a bit before I'm comfortable enough to just send it over some of these jumps...

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    Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

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  • 99Super
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    I gave this guy a once-over this summer. I built it up a few years ago, 9-speed Ultegra/D-A.
    I hated the brushed-silver/carbon look so I tore it down and painted the frame...

    John
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  • Ryan...
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    Realized I am severely out of shape today :D

    Took the $200 Hardrock out today in the beautiful 15* weather.



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  • leegf
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    Originally posted by Nick_S
    I like bikes more than I like cars
    Yeah me too. Yours looks great though :up:

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  • Nick_S
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    Photobucket ruined my last attempt at a post.

    Current fleet.




    2016 Trek Remedy - trail bike, occasional park bike
    2013 Knolly Podium - DH, smashing into/jumping off stuff bike
    Custom Standard BMX - BMX stuff









    Some E30 content...with bikes of course


    I like bikes more than I like cars

    :sorry some of those pictures are huge:

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  • M-technik-3
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    Yo Eddie

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  • LateFan
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    Meals on Wheels in Montana

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  • leegf
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    Those are both very nice.

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  • LateFan
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    Some bikes came to visit from far away for a cross championship last weekend.

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  • superj
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    I cannot load pics from work but I have a lightning phantom 2 with some mods done to it.

    I did a 700c rear wheel conversion and also some pauls motobrakes in black. plus, normal stuff like changed the gears to sizes I like more and bars and stuff

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  • beta14ok
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    I tried several times to get that image above rotated,.....but failed. here's a better image (hopefully).
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  • leegf
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    Nice work. Yeah that is cool.

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  • beta14ok
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    My son was looking to get into road biking, so I fixed up an old mid-70's Panasonic as a starter. It’s still a mid-1970’s 10-speed on a mass market Japanese steel touring frame, but it works and looks much better now. The Shimano drive train is pretty bullet proof. Component list: Shimano Tourney double Crank, Look Delta Clipless Pedals, Original Shimano 600 derailleur (r), Shimano 50 deraileur (f), vintage Dia-Compe center pull brakes, modern Gevenalle Audax shifting/braking system with Dia-Compe friction shift levers, 3TTT handlebar, SR Stem, Sovos Hubs on 27x11/8 rims, Continental UltraSport tires, Cateye Strada wireless computer, Selle Italia X1 seat. Basically it is set-up kinda like a CycloCross bike but with a longer touring wheel-base, road tires & a few plush comforts. I think it’s pretty cool.
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  • Echo30V
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    My Seven Odonata-daily workhorse:
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    My Trek Project One 5-Time Ironman beast:
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