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A Part of My Bike Family
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February 05, 2005, 10:41:16 pm »
Hi everyone,
I just added 2 pics of my Oz and my Trek touring project together. Just in case anyone was hungry for new bike pics.
I'll put one here, although it will be a bit large.
Have fun!! Questions, comments, suggestions welcomed.
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K2 Oz - Blue Crush
Giant MCM Team carbon HT - Momentum
Peugeot PX 10E - 1969
Trek 930 (tourer) - Valkyrie
Calfee Luna Pro - photon
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NICE! Your OZ has a comfy seat on it...
COOL COLLECTION MAN!
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Wow!
I'm not one to post much but I just have to say that your bikes are awsome! It's great to see someone build a bike that mixes the old with the new and does it so well. The detail work is something that is often overlooked in the rush to get anything done. It's nice to see that you don't sacrifice aesthetics for speed. I really like the natural cork tape and the leather saddle on the Trek. I rode a Brooks saddle for years. I just can't handle the breakin period for a new one anymore.
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