The R3V Bicycle Thread
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You are going to want to raise the front of the bike up to level it a bit (can be achieved with a riser). Since the bike doesn't move from side to side, the seat can become kind of uncomfortable unless you put a padded seat on it. I run my regular seat ( an original san marco and it took some getting used to). I also travel for a living and consequently ride ALOT of different exercise bikes in Hiltons. They obviously offer a much wider range of settings. Right now I have my fuji on the hardest front and back gears, and the setting on the trainer on 4. It is a workout, and you can change gears, but it isn't as vast as a true e-bike ride on xtrainer.
All in all I like it, and for 45 bucks it really can't be beat. It is just not as comfortable as a gym bike. That said, I can ride whenever I want and if I really get at it for 45 minutes, it is a hell of a work out.Yours truly,
Rich
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Originally posted by Rigmasteryou kids get off my lawn.....Comment
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cool thanks. i could chuck the front wheel up a little bit if i need to.
im more worried that my basement is so uneven that it will be hard to find a level area to use. that and the cat litter box is down there...
Originally posted by vladDo you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?Comment
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I can finally post to this thread!!!
i got a Gary Fisher Marlin, its a sweet ass mountain bike that rides reeally nice on the road too, 9 gears in back, I cant wait to take it to the mountains.
i only had to buy two new wheels.
too bad im too lazy to post a pic..Comment
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Something like this.
Yours truly,
Rich
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Originally posted by Rigmasteryou kids get off my lawn.....Comment
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House of Whuts....
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seatangle...
Hipster iPad dock...
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What are some good inexpensive bikes you guys would recommend for someone wanting to get back into riding. I haven't owned a bicycle in probably 15 years, and I would like to ride again. I figure what I would be looking for would be something that will get mainly used on the street, and maybe a little trail use. Money wise I'm thinking no more than a couple hundred bucks. Thanks.Comment
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If you're looking at bikes like that. I have always ridden and love Specialized bikes. I had a Hardrock for many many years and loved it. I currently own an Epic FSR and an Allez. I would totally recommend a Hardrock.Last edited by Erik; 02-08-2010, 10:34 AM.-Erik
'16 Focus 2.0L - '99 Protegé DX 1.6L POS (Sold) - '87 4runner 22R-E (Sold) - '86 Schwarz S50 (Sold) - '02 WRX Wagon (sold) - '07 Impreza 2.5i (sold) - '91 Alpine M52 (Sold) - '89 Alpine 325is (Sold)
Originally posted by 87e30I just want to dance with some beeziesComment
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