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Re: bikes
« Reply #3510 on: March 13, 2024, 11:23:37 PM »
Pretty stoked in this bike. I had a reissue of Real's Sluggo deck hanging in my office and randomly checked it's the same year as the bike (well the og one was if that makes sense) 1991 so set it up.
Used an old BMX tube for a strap for the Fairdale and had some Vans/Cult grips laying about. Tried changing the pedals but only had a short 15mm spanner so they will have to wait.
God,  after only being on BMX bikes for the last twentish years it's so strange being on a 26" let alone having gears lol.


Hell yeah dude. The world is your oyster with that thing man, an old 26-incher will take you anywhere.

Setup looks sick as well.

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« Reply #3511 on: March 26, 2024, 01:49:22 AM »
https://youtu.be/2KmaINbwhtc?si=D0mkYOzV5Y605z4J

Loved this. The Fahey, the sick build, the little bit of skating, the whole vibe. Good shit. Don’t know how to make YouTube embed these days.

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« Reply #3512 on: March 29, 2024, 03:49:06 PM »


I just got this yesterday. Took it for a short spin to the local park. Gonna go on a longer ride with the lady today!
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« Reply #3513 on: March 30, 2024, 03:33:48 AM »


I just got this yesterday. Took it for a short spin to the local park. Gonna go on a longer ride with the lady today!

That's sick! Both the bike and the setup. Enjoy!

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« Reply #3514 on: March 30, 2024, 04:33:08 AM »
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I just got this yesterday. Took it for a short spin to the local park. Gonna go on a longer ride with the lady today!
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That's sick! Both the bike and the setup. Enjoy!

Sweet rig.  I'm running that same deck at the moment too.

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« Reply #3515 on: March 30, 2024, 09:29:00 AM »
Thanks fellas! It'd been a while since I got a bike.. I got a Fairdale secondhand last month only to be stolen a week later  :'( :'( :'( :'(

So I got this one, my first new bike in ages! Btw that 8.38 DLX shape goes! Digging all the bikes on here, especially ones with all the skate racks, esp the custom made ones!
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« Reply #3516 on: March 30, 2024, 09:53:53 AM »
I'm thinking about getting a cheap sattle bag for the other side of mine for wax, skate tool , water bottle/cans etc.

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« Reply #3517 on: March 30, 2024, 11:10:20 AM »
I'm thinking about getting a cheap sattle bag for the other side of mine for wax, skate tool , water bottle/cans etc.

I wanna but a small bag for a bike tool and what not- the frame bags look cool and convenient
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« Reply #3518 on: April 01, 2024, 06:22:54 AM »
Been absolutely loving going out on scenic rides after realizing I can just barely fit my bike in my car. I don't know much about bikes, but I got lucky with my brother-in-law giving me this basically unused bike for free. He put it together years ago but didn't get around to using it much, and when he heard I was looking for a bike he said I can take this one.


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« Reply #3519 on: April 01, 2024, 07:57:31 AM »
thats a good come up!
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« Reply #3520 on: April 01, 2024, 09:08:35 AM »

1990 Specialized Stumpjumper
its main use is for commuting to the rock climbing gym, but it is my ideal bike to ride on Houston's shitty roads

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« Reply #3521 on: April 03, 2024, 08:44:49 PM »

1990 Specialized Stumpjumper
its main use is for commuting to the rock climbing gym, but it is my ideal bike to ride on Houston's shitty roads

Damn that looks great.

I've lurked this thread in the past but haven't owned a bike in a few years due to moving somewhere I didn't think I would use one. But I've been inspired in the past few weeks so I just dropped cash and ordered a brand new Surly Bridge Club and I am fucking excited for it to arrive.

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« Reply #3522 on: April 03, 2024, 10:49:12 PM »


Picked this up marin today. Very stoked. I was riding a repurposed mountain bike i got for 200$ a couple years ago so this is a great upgrade. Took it out for a long ride with lots of hills and it felt real nice

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« Reply #3523 on: April 03, 2024, 11:59:49 PM »
That Giant is sweet! Jealous thou of the stump jumper!

I almost took out some lady this morning on my way to work, we were both cycling on the bike path and she looked back and saw me coming, she singled that she was going to turn left, so I moved to the right of her, she jams on her breaks and swerves all the way to the right edge of the path to do a giant turn...I lock up and almost hit her. Fucking dumb as a rock that one. I should mention that this was at the bottom of a hill and a T intersection of bike paths...

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« Reply #3524 on: April 04, 2024, 12:35:36 AM »

1990 Specialized Stumpjumper
its main use is for commuting to the rock climbing gym, but it is my ideal bike to ride on Houston's shitty roads

That's sick. I'm kinda confused with the handlebar height & angle vs. your seat height? Weird camera angle or do you have an insanely long torso? Haha.

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« Reply #3525 on: April 04, 2024, 06:34:06 AM »
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1990 Specialized Stumpjumper
its main use is for commuting to the rock climbing gym, but it is my ideal bike to ride on Houston's shitty roads
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That's sick. I'm kinda confused with the handlebar height & angle vs. your seat height? Weird camera angle or do you have an insanely long torso? Haha.

the seat height is comfortable for my pedal strike. it may just be the camera angle. the handlebars sweep back quite a bit and i'm riding in an upright position with my arms in a relaxed downward position with a slight bend in the elbows. i do not have a long torso by any means lol

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« Reply #3526 on: April 04, 2024, 08:38:59 AM »

1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shifters

I got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.

This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value :(

just wanted to provide an update on the Miyata 1200, swapped for a classic nitto stem, gp5000's and a brooks B17 saddle
since owning this bike (bought in July 2023), i'm about to break 1000 miles considering how much less i bike since moving back to Houston. no where near as bike-friendly as Oakland.

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« Reply #3527 on: April 04, 2024, 08:43:31 AM »
In a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles.  Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;




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« Reply #3528 on: April 04, 2024, 08:59:59 AM »
My buddy did that around 2018-19 in California. He'd buy a bunch of bikes in Los Angeles, drive em up to the Bay and re sell them in that area because they had a bigger cycling scene. Try hitting up college towns to resell.
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« Reply #3529 on: April 04, 2024, 04:59:25 PM »
You just reminded me of the mint condition Miyata I bought from Sally Ann’s for $25 back in the day.  Score of a lifetime, miss that one.

Bought and cleaned up another one today.  Brushed a little black rust paint on the particularly bad frame spots, cleaned and greased the chain which was basically orange, and changed the flat tube.  Almost hate to put it up for sale.


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« Reply #3530 on: April 04, 2024, 06:55:06 PM »
I am in/near a uni town, but my only 2 buyers so far have been working age.  First one I bought for $35 and sold for $80, next was $40 and sold for $120.  Pretty good margins but not something I come up on that often.

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« Reply #3531 on: April 04, 2024, 08:00:24 PM »
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1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shifters

I got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.

This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value :(
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just wanted to provide an update on the Miyata 1200, swapped for a classic nitto stem, gp5000's and a brooks B17 saddle
since owning this bike (bought in July 2023), i'm about to break 1000 miles considering how much less i bike since moving back to Houston. no where near as bike-friendly as Oakland.
Almost bought that same topo design bag a couple of months ago. Noticed it on sale. Been wanting a bag like that for phone and keys when I do rides with bike shorts. You liking the bag? I have a little topo bag for my handlebars but frame bag would work with my road bikes for sure

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« Reply #3532 on: April 05, 2024, 05:34:43 AM »
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In a desperate attempt to claw myself out of crippling debt, I’ve started buying and flipping anything I can, including bicycles.  Here’s a couple that I’ve cleaned the rust off of and gave minor tune-ups before selling;


I wanted to do that but ended up giving them away. Had a pretty good stable of 80s japanese steel bikes. The panasonic frames were particularly decent
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i did this throughout COVID in NYC and made a killing. usually would pick up bikes for $20-$50 a pop, sink $50ish in parts into them, and flip them for $200+. Probably flipped 50+ bikes in the past couple years.
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« Reply #3533 on: April 05, 2024, 11:55:31 AM »
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1988 Miyata 1200 w/ Sante 7-speed sis shifters

I got doored about a month ago while riding the '83 Miyata 310 and I'm still waiting to hear back from my claim whether or not the other party's insurance will take care of everything ($200 Japanese steel fork that I upgraded to about a month prior totally destroyed). I walked away with no major injuries besides a laceration on the jaw which I guess makes me look tough as fuck according to the homies.

This bike has been super fun so far and is way lighter; although I put 600 miles on the 310 so it had sentimental value :(
[close]

just wanted to provide an update on the Miyata 1200, swapped for a classic nitto stem, gp5000's and a brooks B17 saddle
since owning this bike (bought in July 2023), i'm about to break 1000 miles considering how much less i bike since moving back to Houston. no where near as bike-friendly as Oakland.
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Almost bought that same topo design bag a couple of months ago. Noticed it on sale. Been wanting a bag like that for phone and keys when I do rides with bike shorts. You liking the bag? I have a little topo bag for my handlebars but frame bag would work with my road bikes for sure
yea i like it! lowkey could be a bit more spacious. it typically holds 2-3 snacks like energy chews/gels and my keys. i think if i tried hard enough, i could fit a spare tube and tire levers tho

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« Reply #3534 on: April 09, 2024, 05:19:28 PM »


This one was a bit of a bastard.  Old Sears 10 speed that I had to buy new tires and tubes for.  Involved more brake work than I had planned, luckily was able to get it back together in working order.  Considering I’ve sold 2 and currently sitting on 3, I feel like more of a collector than flipper atm.  Then again we’re still getting snow here.. I’m hopefully optimistic people will be looking for bikes soon.

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« Reply #3535 on: April 11, 2024, 06:44:29 AM »
anyone got recs for a good starter hardtail MTB (suspension fork) under 1k?

Also am I being dumb that I'd prefer a steel frame? I just think I'd dent the fuck out of an aluminum one
given my luck/lack of skill.
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« Reply #3536 on: April 11, 2024, 07:04:42 AM »
speaking of starter hardtail MTB's here's a Nishiki i found in the trash a few months back that needed work and got back into riding shape only to take out for a 10 mile trail ride where i found that i'll probably kill myself on this thing



PAWL if you local to Long Island, NY lemme know if you're interested i'd let it go for fairly cheap.
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« Reply #3537 on: April 11, 2024, 07:06:43 AM »
speaking of starter hardtail MTB's here's a Nishiki i found in the trash a few months back that needed work and got back into riding shape only to take out for a 10 mile trail ride where i found that i'll probably kill myself on this thing



PAWL if you local to Long Island, NY lemme know if you're interested i'd let it go for fairly cheap.

oh, sick! I'm in Philly but definitely down. DM me about price
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« Reply #3538 on: April 23, 2024, 06:56:27 PM »
Gripped some shit for ma bike

H+son archetype to gran compe hub front wheel
Mks gr9 pedals
Toshi double straps
Nylon toe clips
Strong v grips
Hkk vertex chain
28c Vittoria randonneur rear tire since I finally got through to the red on this last one

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« Reply #3539 on: April 24, 2024, 09:13:21 AM »
Gripped some shit for ma bike

H+son archetype to gran compe hub front wheel
Mks gr9 pedals
Toshi double straps
Nylon toe clips
Strong v grips
Hkk vertex chain
28c Vittoria randonneur rear tire since I finally got through to the red on this last one

what frame?

Just won a 2013 Salsa El Mariachi for 400$ on ebay.

praying its not super clapped out
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