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I agree. I have a bicycle for close destinations, and I have a motorcycle for far destinations. I enjoy them both immensely but I never feel the need for a middle ground. I completely understand e-bikes attraction and usefulness for many other people. Just not me.

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ATTGAT baby, lol. Notice the irony in that pic:confused: Years ago I converted one of my bikes to electric, (to help with drunken rides from the beach:very_drunk:) but I never got around to attaching a battery!
 
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1997 S3 Thunderbolt

Please tell me that wasn't a stock factory paint job? Though never know what Erik may have been smoking back then.


He wasnt alone... check this out. A 1996 Klein Attitude mountain bike. I think this was tequila sunrise. Lots of very forward thinking tech in this bike for its day. They were bought by Trek in about 1996-97 and I think killed off around 2007. This one is kind of different with the RockShox fork as I think most of this model/build came with a Manitou.

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I'm with you Darren. You are deep in your knowledge of cool bicycles Sensei!

I lusted after those classic Klein road bikes. They had the most beautiful paint jobs. Though apparently punishingly stiff aluminum tubes.

SFO Internationation Terminal once had a full display of classic mountain bikes, from Gary Fisher's original to the Ibis Bow Ti. I was so distracted I almost missed my flight.
 
I'm with you Darren. You are deep in your knowledge of cool bicycles Sensei!

I lusted after those classic Klein road bikes. They had the most beautiful paint jobs. Though apparently punishingly stiff aluminum tubes.

SFO Internationation Terminal once had a full display of classic mountain bikes, from Gary Fisher's original to the Ibis Bow Ti. I was so distracted I almost missed my flight.


Unfortunately I made the bad choice of buying a Klein Aura in 2005/2006 instead of a Lemond Versailles or even a Sarthe/Croix de Fer.

That would have been really cool to see that exhibit at the airport. Down the road from our dearly departed Buell whisperer is a bike shop with a Schwinn museum in it. That whole part of PA is pretty interesting, especially to a west coaster like me.
 
Those look like the rockshox on my old Raleigh. My are blown out. I don't think I even have that little air syringe to fill them up. They are locked out with a piece of clear tubing. Bought my bike back in 92-93. Ah!! The military with no car....
 
Better buy that one quick before the mobs get there.
Apparently that area is targeted tonight by the Rioters
 
I wonder if he's just hearing the typical 1125 valvetrain clatter and assuming the worst? He's asking away too much if it needs an engine, but a great deal for the $800 I'd offer:black_eyed:
 
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