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Permalink Reply by yellow jello on October 20, 2008 at 9:46pm Surly Travelers Check with mixed bits on it, road bike
Surly Karate Monkey SS off road beast 29er
Salsa Casserole Single (new, love it)
Trek T200 Tandem
Permalink Reply by El Duke on October 21, 2008 at 8:37am the Salsa Casserole is AWESOME. Is yours that mustard color? (are there other color options?)
Nick said:Surly Travelers Check with mixed bits on it, road bike
Surly Karate Monkey SS off road beast 29er
Salsa Casserole Single (new, love it)
Trek T200 Tandem
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Permalink Reply by GabeW (not the other Gabe) on December 15, 2008 at 1:26pm Dark blue graphics?
Jule said:h3 said:I'm probably going to shoot myself in the foot and run the price up by saying this, but I find mid/late 90s steel mountain bikes to be my sweet spot. I hope there enough pristine 18" Trek 930s sitting unused in garages and basements to last me another 30 years of riding.
Hah! So fun to come across this comment, h3. I have a red 930 sitting in my dining room. You can actually see the back tire in my profile pic. I've been riding it since I bought it back in the early 90s. Honestly the thing does not age! It carried me through my college years in Colorado. Saw the top of Sugarloaf Mtn. ahhh the memories. I just picked up a Madone 4.7 this summer. Quite a difference from his older bigger, fat-tired bro! That thing came with wings! I switch often between the two. I lovem both. Threw some hybrid tires on the 930, well until the snow hits at least. He may be older but he sure is riden faster now ;)
~jule
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