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  1. #1
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    the 21st century finally got me....

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    ....me, the lover of classic butted lugged steel, me who said she would never ride aluminum or carbon and whose newest bike is 1986 vintage....I have finally caved to the 21st century. I haven't named her yet, but here --in all her aluminum AND carbon glory-- is the newest addition to my stable. What *have* I done....?
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    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
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    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    Disc brakes, even!

    You really have entered the 21st century!
    (me and my 3 steel bikes, and Trek and her 3 steel bikes, we all think it's ok)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    You must be tall.
    Enlighten me as to the handlebar arrangement, please.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    You must be tall.
    Enlighten me as to the handlebar arrangement, please.

    The bars are stock Rocky Mountain flatbars. When I got the bike home, I added a set of Profile Designs MTB bar ends to give me two more hand positions and a more leaned-over upper body position, and wrapped the whole thing with comfy cork tape (I never find the stock rubber grips comfortable).
    And yes, I am tall: a statospheric 5' 11".
    ~S.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    You're not officially in the 21st century until you attach your Garmon Edge 305!

    How much does your new one weigh???
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    You're not officially in the 21st century until you attach your Garmon Edge 305!
    LOL. I'll have to make do with my stone-age Forerunner 201 for now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    How much does your new one weigh???
    Not sure. I haven't weight it yet, but just by hefting it and my other bikes of known weight, it feels like about 20 pounds.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    This is probably a dumb question but is that a mtn bike? A cross bike? It's a nice looking bike, don't get me wrong... and in any event Congrats! More bikes is good...

    Disc brakes and handlebars say mountain, but wheels and frame say cross or road?

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tygab View Post
    This is probably a dumb question but is that a mtn bike? A cross bike? It's a nice looking bike, don't get me wrong... and in any event Congrats! More bikes is good...

    Disc brakes and handlebars say mountain, but wheels and frame say cross or road?

    Thanks.
    Not dumb at all! It's a hybrid. MTB geometry but with road fork and stays, road (or touring) triple cranks, MTB cassette shifted by MTB derailleurs, MTB-style, bars, shifters and brake levers, 700c wheels. Kind of combines MTB, touring, and road in one bike.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    Kewl. I didn't know RM mountain made things like that. I rather lust after an Element - clean simple lines of a hardtail, but not one.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    I didn't either. It didn't even occur to me it was a hybrid - as my vision of those is I guess just different. But that just shows how much my knowledge of hybrids has evolved since the early 90s....

    Thanks for telling me!

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    aha. The end bars wrapped like the flats disrupted my brains idea of road bars.
    Cool. It's a mutt of a bike but just like dogs, those are the best kind.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Yeah I couldn't figure out what "it" was either!
    Enjoy your new fun ride!
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    Sweet bike, was it a custom build? (I want a 'mutt' bike too!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    Sweet bike, was it a custom build? (I want a 'mutt' bike too!)
    Not really a custom build; it's straight off-the-shelf from Rocky Mountain. It's a 2006 model, you can see it on RM's website here

    I'm itching to take her for a decent long ride, but I haven't had the time so far. Arrrrgh! Hopefully tomorrow. Maybe I'll post a ride report; I'm sure it will be an interesting experience compared to the vintage steel bikes I've been riding for nearly forty years!

    Cheers,
    S.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Popoki_Nui View Post
    Not dumb at all! It's a hybrid. MTB geometry but with road fork and stays, road (or touring) triple cranks, MTB cassette shifted by MTB derailleurs, MTB-style, bars, shifters and brake levers, 700c wheels. Kind of combines MTB, touring, and road in one bike.
    I reread that and gave it a think. I kind of like that combination.
    Let us know how it rides.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

 

 

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