![]() Fork – 1 1/8″ Threadless Carbon Fiber fork and Steer Tube.*Update* Due to lack of use, and my friends showing interest in this bike, I have sold it. This bike is comfortable with the steel frame (dead feeling?) and 28c tires, which allow me to go nearly anywhere that will not bend or taco the wheels. Unfortunately, the frame has started to rust on the inside, and there have been occasions where the stem or seatpost have seized up due to the rust (I am unable to raise the stem at all). With the addition of my cyclocross bike, this may end up getting less usage than before the new steed arriving.ĭawes made a terribly cheap bike that has to my amazement, held up very well, even while learning how to upkeep something like it. I tend to use this bike for around town riding, grocery getting, camping, and taking it places where my typical road bike should not go. Many things have been changed, removed or modified since it’s original out-of-the-box condition, but it is still holding up well. This bike Started my journey into cycling it was the first, if you could call this serious, serious road bike. ![]() Cranks – Shimano Forged Aluminum 39/52T.Bottle Cages – Bontrager 5mm Hollow Aluminum Tubing.The bicycles below are the current ones I hold in my quiver and are listed chronologically. Despite one’s appearance, a person who’s been looking for something their whole life, may one day turn out to be much more in the world of cycling is where that can happen. This page will be a place to show off my modest bunch of bicycles.
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