00nissanguy
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Got close to 100 miles on the 80 dollar walmart bike its its been flawless so far. Only way iv found to really wear the dogs energy since he wont reliably fetch enough to get tired
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Walmart bikes are as good as $3-400 bike shop bikes from 15 years ago. Nothing wrong with them at all if you don't mind a little tinkering, it's usually just poor assemblyGot close to 100 miles on the 80 dollar walmart bike its its been flawless so far. Only way iv found to really wear the dogs energy since he wont reliably fetch enough to get tired
Get one of these guysGot close to 100 miles on the 80 dollar walmart bike its its been flawless so far. Only way iv found to really wear the dogs energy since he wont reliably fetch enough to get tired
I hold onto the outside of the loop, so far any sudden change it just pops out of my hand. 1st few weeks were lil nerve racking but now after 3 months hes got it down pretty good. Its a clean Lil unit. Bone stock besides the spare tire cover that changes with each holiday and season. Im waiting for a 4 sale sign but so far the lady still dailys itYou're gonna eat **** when that dog changes directions.
What's up with the Sammy?
Cannondale m300, my first "mtb". Lots of lessons learned riding trails.
I won this bike in a workplace commute reduction program.
Wall hanger 30 yrs.
Wheels are close, fresh amazon tires and tubes, wally world seat and grips, cables all cleaned up and working.
Neighbor sez he wants to ride. It is his. They are fresh pregger so he just might. Down the road it goes.
Need to find a new home for the proflex/k2 with a Girvin that's in the attic.
Front and rear Shimano Disc Brakes with new discs. Front and rear shifters. All new cables and cable housings. Installed and tuned. Washed the bike and made it look as new as it’s ever going to again. $287 out the door.I just want to know what’s bike shop is doing for $300. Pretty sure that’s how much it cost have them top the tires off anymore. Maybe it’s cause I live in a ridiculous tourist town, but I’m not exactly sure what I could get for that price.
If you like the bike, it’s worth every dime you put into it.
That’s the one. Still is pimp. Limit the travel to 140 mm for climbing and let it eat at 180 mm travel for bombing. The cycle shop must’ve been messing with it to see if it still worked because they had it scrunched down when I got it back. Yep, still works like a champ.Damn, is that the root beer colored 36? Those were pimp back in the day
I'm not in love with this SM comp m/l. Rode 25km on it today. First ride on it 17km the other day.All your guys saddle talk jinxed me and my Ergon SM-E cracked. I reached out for warrantee, but no response yet.
Real good. Drove the truck harder than normal and it stayed put. Loads quicker than the 1up rack on my carSh!t, that's a good idea. How'd it work out?
I feel like a chump when I roll into the parking lot with my $5 goodwill find trunk mount 3 bike sport rack... Haha! Then I remember how much I saved with my $5 rack and $1k bike.
Rack idea that’s been in my head for a while. Finally turned it into metal and used it last night
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That is how I saw it as well. The longer upper would weight it back naturally. As well as when you pulled it out. The lever pushes it forward to apply pressure. Simple and trick.So before the bike is loaded, the upper aluminum spacer is rotated towards the back, then you drop the tire in and it goes over center to lock in? Then to release you pull the bottom red lever?
Pretty muchSo before the bike is loaded, the upper aluminum spacer is rotated towards the back, then you drop the tire in and it goes over center to lock in? Then to release you pull the bottom red lever?
Yep you got it. You pull the lever back and over that bolt head to lock it inThat is how I saw it as well. The longer upper would weight it back naturally. As well as when you pulled it out. The lever pushes it forward to apply pressure. Simple and trick.
This! I pull up to a trail head with my Pivot stuffed in the back seat of my 06' Town Car![]()
Ha, I stuff my bike in a car that cost less than the bike. I get some looks for sure.
