what kind of bicycle you had?
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Last edited by krzyxrevver12; Dec 29, 2011 at 04:42 AM.
plays well with others
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like most of the forum members... doesn't mean they wont do work. also, your assertion isn't even true. my Paul Comp canti's weigh half as much as Ultegra's do.
nice!
nice!
Last edited by Irrational X; Dec 29, 2011 at 11:16 AM.
09 stumpy elite with a bunch of extras
10 trek soho s with a bunch of extras
09 safire comp stock(wifeys)
10 custom pake fixie
and add 10 other bikes for the kids.
i am chomping at the bit for a team cervelo s5 dura ace di2
10 trek soho s with a bunch of extras
09 safire comp stock(wifeys)
10 custom pake fixie
and add 10 other bikes for the kids.
i am chomping at the bit for a team cervelo s5 dura ace di2
Such is what I experienced and so be it. Everyone has their own opinion. I'm not a bike expert like all you other guys are here. Move on.............
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The ridiculousness that is me.
My newly-overhauled 2006 TREK 3900 (read: TREK 3-series is ****)
moar info and pics here
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My newly-overhauled 2006 TREK 3900 (read: TREK 3-series is ****)
moar info and pics here
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/3226/dsc01733d.jpg
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Nope 
Just kidding. I do have enough lights... for most conditions.
I think I've put in enough money into this bike to the point where I'll just save up for a more proper bike (read: not a ****ty 3-series that has **** components) like a TREK 6-series or maybe a TREK Superfly. Then I'll get even MORE lights for my future bike just for the hell of it.

Just kidding. I do have enough lights... for most conditions.
I think I've put in enough money into this bike to the point where I'll just save up for a more proper bike (read: not a ****ty 3-series that has **** components) like a TREK 6-series or maybe a TREK Superfly. Then I'll get even MORE lights for my future bike just for the hell of it.
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HOLY THREAD REVIVAL DOUBLE POST!!111
I got myself a new bike.. a TREK 8.4 DS! I have been looking at the dual sport bikes for some time now as a commuting bike, and now I have it
description from TREK: http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ort/ds_series/
Album, MOAR pics here: ImageShack Album - 20 images
My new 2013 TREK 8.4 DS

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My 2006 TREK 3900's handlebars for comparison of accessories

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Next vehicular step: purchase a Subaru XV Crosstrek to compliment the dual-sport bike dual-purpose capability
I got myself a new bike.. a TREK 8.4 DS! I have been looking at the dual sport bikes for some time now as a commuting bike, and now I have it

description from TREK: http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ort/ds_series/
DS Series is the ultimate hybrid: part refined city bike, part adventurous trail ride. Fast 700c wheels, capable suspension, and a light, strong frame make DS the go-anywhere choice.
Why choose between road and trail? DS is built for adventure on or off the road, ready to take you from week to weekend and back...
Why choose between road and trail? DS is built for adventure on or off the road, ready to take you from week to weekend and back...
My new 2013 TREK 8.4 DS


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My 2006 TREK 3900's handlebars for comparison of accessories

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Next vehicular step: purchase a Subaru XV Crosstrek to compliment the dual-sport bike dual-purpose capability
Last edited by AWDfreak; Dec 4, 2012 at 11:42 PM.
HOLY THREAD REVIVAL DOUBLE POST!!111
I got myself a new bike.. a TREK 8.4 DS! I have been looking at the dual sport bikes for some time now as a commuting bike, and now I have it
description from TREK: http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ort/ds_series/
Album, MOAR pics here: ImageShack Album - 20 images
My new 2013 TREK 8.4 DS
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My 2006 TREK 3900's handlebars for comparison of accessories
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Next vehicular step: purchase a Subaru XV Crosstrek to compliment the dual-sport bike dual-purpose capability
I got myself a new bike.. a TREK 8.4 DS! I have been looking at the dual sport bikes for some time now as a commuting bike, and now I have it

description from TREK: http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ort/ds_series/
Album, MOAR pics here: ImageShack Album - 20 images
My new 2013 TREK 8.4 DS

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My 2006 TREK 3900's handlebars for comparison of accessories
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Next vehicular step: purchase a Subaru XV Crosstrek to compliment the dual-sport bike dual-purpose capability

How you like the dual Stella night lights? I have a single from about 5 years ago. Still works great I love it and take it on night rides still to this day.





