Mr99Ranger
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- Location
- West Virginia
- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.9
- Transmission
- Manual
Any of you all into biking? Not to be eco-friendly like those liberal faggots on commuter bikes, but for sport and fun. If so, post details on your ride here, or PM me. Heres a little info. on my 2 bikes.
I got a 1990 Giant Kronos lugged Cr-Mo frame roadbike. It was practically NOS with less than 50 miles on it when I bought it off my uncle when he was thinning out his collection. It has the original exage rear derailleur with a 7 speed casette, downtube shifters whick can be indexed or friction for rear, and friction only for front, Sugino super maxi crankset (older than the bike, but one of the lightest cranks ever built), And a higher end 90's shimano front derailleur that I can't remember now, but can get a make on in a few days.
My MTN bike is a work in project, but right now I got a 1988 Diamondback CR-MO frame and fork, and the whole bike is non suspension. Mavic 26" wheels and CODA hubs, and a CODA 9 speed casette. Got nashbar dual thumb shifters with removeable shift indicator and XTR cables running back to the deore 9 speed rear derailleur. That's all for now, as building a bike is expensive.
-Jeremy
I got a 1990 Giant Kronos lugged Cr-Mo frame roadbike. It was practically NOS with less than 50 miles on it when I bought it off my uncle when he was thinning out his collection. It has the original exage rear derailleur with a 7 speed casette, downtube shifters whick can be indexed or friction for rear, and friction only for front, Sugino super maxi crankset (older than the bike, but one of the lightest cranks ever built), And a higher end 90's shimano front derailleur that I can't remember now, but can get a make on in a few days.
My MTN bike is a work in project, but right now I got a 1988 Diamondback CR-MO frame and fork, and the whole bike is non suspension. Mavic 26" wheels and CODA hubs, and a CODA 9 speed casette. Got nashbar dual thumb shifters with removeable shift indicator and XTR cables running back to the deore 9 speed rear derailleur. That's all for now, as building a bike is expensive.
-Jeremy