I received this bike a few years ago as a gift. I have no need for it anymore and it just sits in the basement. I have only riden it a few times, and all of which were on the road. Never off-roaded. I am looking to get $650 shipped obo Frame - Furio-X Fork - HeadShok Super Fatty DL Rear Shock - N/A Rims - Sun Black Eye, 32 hole Hubs - Cannondale Earth Spokes - DT Champion Tires - IRC Serac XC. Bmw E36 M3 5 Speed Zf Manual Transmission Oem 325 328 Is S52. 2009 2010 2010 Volkswagen Cc Manual Transmission 2.0l 6 Speed Id Kzs 52k Miles. London Fixed Gear Shadow Gravel” 35c Fat-tyres Fixie Single-speed Gravel Bike.
Username: Password: Rider: KrateKraig Ways to connect: Location: Roscoe, Illinois Club Affiliations: Member Since: March 2006 5 Year Distance Chart goal distance 2015 Total: 2211.77 miles 2016 Total: 2236.35 miles 2017 Total: 947.89 miles 2018 Total: 1818.66 miles 2019 Total: 12.9 miles 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2236 1118 0 2019 Miles Traveled: 13 2019 Rank: # 320 of 375 riders (outdoor rides only) Lifetime Odometer: 23,414 miles on posted by on 5/27/2013 Good on ya for gettin' 60 in on a fatty! I took my first ride two weekends ago in Roslyn, WA and those things are super fun.
Hoping to go back up there this winter and rent a pair for a few hours and ride around with the wife posted by christsoldier98 on 9/10/2014 History: I'm sure I started with the standard red tricycle like everyone else, but the first bike I remember was a Schwinn Sting-Ray with beautiful Schwinn Radiant Coppertone paint. That bike was stolen a week or so later, and was replaced with a Campus Green, Sting-Ray, a DeLuxe I think. That bike was a big part of my life for a decade or so. I didn't ride much, or at all in the '80's, as I had discovered motorcycles. Off-road, and later road bikes. And I started singing in a rock band.
Until one day in 1989, when a co-worker brought in a blue Trek 900 'mountain bike' to sell. I bought it, and fell in love with cycling again. This model is really more like a hybrid with 26' wheels, OK for some lite off road action. I soon bought a Cannondale R500 'Black Lightning' road bike, and actually started riding it to work, but I sold it after a couple close calls with Cage-Pilots. (Cars) Now known as Phone Booth drivers! It was in that same time frame I discovered Mountain Biking, and bought a 'real' mountain bike, a 1991 Trek 8000. This was the best thing in the world!
Like Dirt-Bike riding and no idiots in cars to deal with! If I hit a tree, it's my own darned fault. I love the solitude, the new challenges, being out in the woods and enjoying nature, And it gets me in shape while I'm having fun! I've been a CAMBA (Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association) member since they started in 1993. After attending my first IMBA Trail Building School at Rock Cut State Park in July of 2003, I discovered I love to help build new, and maintain current singletrack. In 2004, I joined CAMBA's week long Trail Camp, building new singletrack at Rock Lake. And now volunteer whenever I can to build trails in the CAMBA system, the Kettle Moraine Southern unit, and my backyard.
In 2005, After getting dropped on my mountain bike by the 'Chequama Mamas' on one of their extremely beautiful scenic road rides in northern Wisconsin, and meeting a super kool 'roadie' woman (1020ski) that kicks my @$$, I decided to give road biking another try. So in 2006 I bought a new road bike, and now enjoy riding on pavement. Did my 1st century on September 22nd of 2007. (Thanx TreknTeresa, dlf & SlowMoe!) I still enjoy the peace and solitude that biking brings me, but I'm evolving into a more social animal.
I now enjoy group rides, events and races, Both on and off-road. I was working on getting faster, not because I'm a speed freak, but it would be nice to be able to ride with a group and not get dropped.
In 2011, I discovered I have an extremely rare muscle disease that is slowly shutting down my voluntary muscles. Now, slow is a way of life. Since cycling is easier than walking, I'll continue riding as long as I can. Lifetime Odometer reflects miles since joining Bikejournal in March of 2006.
Bicycles 2017 Turbo Levo HT Comp Fat Electric bike Description: Well, after testing a Turbo Levo HT Comp Fat for Fat-Bike.com for 2 months and over 400 miles of singletrack I decided I need one for what might be the final year I will have the strength to mountain bike. I even got a smart phone and the Mission Control App to adjust the settings. 2019 Odometer: 12.9 miles Lifetime Odometer: 1,218.6 miles Tires: 26 x 4.6 45NRTH Wrathchild (Studded), front, 194 miles 26 x 4.6 Terrene Wazia - Light (Studded), rear, 194 miles Chain: KMC X10 10 speed, 365 miles 2015 Lebowske / Fat Bike Electric bike Description: Because of my muscle disease I got an electric assist bike so my final year of riding (hopefully more) will be riding WITH my friends. Of course it's a Fat-Bike. Because the gearing is all wrong for off road riding, I've converted this bike into my road bike. Lifetime Odometer: 4,206.3 miles Tires: 26 x 4.8 45NRTH Dillinger 5 (Studded), front, 583 miles 26 x 4.8 45NRTH Dillinger 5 (Studded), rear, 583 miles Chain: KMC X11e 11 speed, 798 miles 2017 GS Folding Electric bike Description: After the 1st time I rode 1020ski's Brompton folding bike I knew I had to get a folding bike.
However, with my muscle disease it had to be an electric bike. I waited for years for Brompton to release their electric Brompton, but it looked just like an add on kit. Problem: Cheap folding e-bikes are way too heavy. GoCycle came out with the super cool and high tech G3 but it was a bit pricier than I wanted to spend.
Enter the GoCycle GS. It's a G3 without some of the cool high tech features and a lower price.
Note: The Brompton does fold easier, faster and smaller than the GoCycle. And the GoCycle manual states: Gocycle can be made stowable and can become extremely compact to be stored in a Travel Case.
However, Gocycle is not a bicycle that you should fold up on a station platform or when you arrive at work. Gocycle GS Wheels - PitstopWheel® Patented PitstopLock™ system. Motor Drive Control - Pedal Torque Sensing Smart Device Connectivity - GocycleConnect® App via wireless Bluetooth® Riding Modes - City, Eco, On-Demand, Custom. Multiple, programmable through interactive dashboard functions or GocycleConnect App. Electric Drive Speed - 20 mph. Range - Up to 65km (40 miles) eco mode depending on pedal input. Motor - Gocycle proprietary motor gear drive 500 watt continuous.
Battery - Gocycle proprietary Battery Management System (BMS) with improved sleep power management and charge control, increase capacity in frame lithium ion, 13.5Ah, 22V, Approximately 300 Wh. Charging - 3.5 hours with fast charger. Motor Controller - Gocycle proprietary. Handlebar Display - With Smart Device and GocycleConnect™ App Shifting - Mechanical Microshift™ Transmission - Patented Cleandrive® Shimano Nexus 3-speed Brakes - Hydraulic disk, front and rear.
Tyres - Gocycle Performance Tyre. (20 x 1.75 in) Front Motor Fork - Gocycle proprietary, single-sided, 6061 T6, Uni-form 3D Forged. Rear Suspension - Gocycle Lockshock™ 25mm (1 in) travel. Pedals - Gocycle Folding Standard. Grips - Gocycle Standard. Wheelbase - 1065mm (42 in) Bottom Bracket Height - 275mm (11.5 in) Stowable Dimensions - Portable Docking Station for easy stowing and transport. (L780mm x W370mm x H580mm) Approximate Weight - 16.5kg (36.3 lbs) including kickstand.
Lifetime Odometer: 412.2 miles Tires: 20 x 1.75 Vredestein GoCycle Performance Tyre, front, 412 miles 20 x 1.75 Vredestein GoCycle Performance Tyre, rear, 412 miles 2013 FrosTi Fat bike Description: Christmas present from the greatest parents in the world. 25.98 Pounds of gorgeous. SRAM XX1 - Thomson Stem/Post.
I swapped the gorgeous Thomson Carbon Bars for the more comfy Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon bars. Hope X2 Brakes.
Rolling Darryl rims. MRP carbon Fat Fork.
Ritchey saddle. Race Face Turbine Crank. They only make about 25 of these titanium beauties each year in Steamboat Springs Colorado. Lifetime Odometer: 475.1 miles Tires: 26 x 4.0 45NRTH Dillinger 4 (Studded), front, 38 miles 26 x 4.0 45NRTH Dillinger 4 (Studded), rear, 38 miles 2006 Six13 / Cruiser Road bike Description: Six13 Pro 2 Compact Drive. Converted to a Cruiser Bike with flat pedals 6/4/2014. Mavic Ksyrium SL Wheels. Shimano Ultegra Components.
50/34 crankset. FSA Pro Road Rings.
Ultegra 12-30 cassette. Origin8 Ultim8 Slimline Platform Pedals. FSA Metropolis City bars. Microshift Thumb Shifters. CarbonLord carbon seatpost.
Ergon SRX3 Saddle. Thomson Stem. (w/computer) 16.90 lbs as a road bike. Aluminium Frame W/Carbon Fiber down tube. Hand Made in Bedford, Pennsylvania. Lifetime Odometer: 5,123.4 miles Tires: 700 x 28C Panaracer T-Serv PT, front, 453 miles 700 x 28C Panaracer T-Serv PT, rear, 453 miles 2014 Domane 4.7 Road bike Description: SOLD Size: 54 cm.
Compact Crankset 50/34 Full Shimano Ultegra components. Wheels: Bontrager Race Tubeless Ready Crank Brothers Egg Beater pedals. Weight: 18.38 pounds. Lifetime Odometer: 369.3 miles Tires: 700 x 25C Bontrager R2 Plus, front, 369 miles 700 x 25C Bontrager R2 Plus, rear, 369 miles 1969 Apple Krate / Sting-Ray Vintage bike Description: SOLD 10/3/2017 Red Delicious. I remember seeing my first Krate when I was 12 or 13. It was a Pea Picker. From that day, I wanted one.
With its 5 speed Stik-Shift, 'Mag wheel' sprocket, springer fork, cool Slik tire, 20' rear & 16' front wheel and racing striped 'full-floating' seat it was so much cooler than my plain old single speed coaster Sting-Ray. I found this restored bike at Blue Moon Bikes in Sycamore on July 31st, 2004. It has some reproduction parts and some incorrect items, but it has a sweet paint job and is a beautiful bike. I like to go to vintage bike show/swap meets and look for 'correct' parts to replace the repop parts. I've added the NOS Schwinn Sting-Ray Speedometer, correct pedals, lever covers, correct bars & stem, Schwinn flag valve stem covers, '69 Gripper Slik (Hand Painted Stripe) and derailluer guard.
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I put about 450 miles on it in '04, and 300 miles in '05. At 50 lbs, it weighs 8 lbs. More than my Rush & Six13 Combined! 1969 retail price - $91.95 Made in Chicago, Illinois September of 1969. Lifetime Odometer miles reflect the miles I've put on the NOS Schwinn Sting-Ray Speedometer since 2005. Lifetime Odometer: 627.6 miles 2011 Mukluk Fat bike Description: SOLD 3/19/2017 Big, Fat, 4 inch wide tires for snow, sand, and other gnarly conditions.
Run as low as 4 psi for maximum traction in the soft stuff, rocks and roots, or 15+ psi for the road home. And the big, low pressure tires also provide suspension, smoothing out a bumpy trail. Upgraded Wheelset.
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Salsa Mukluk 2 Hubs (Red) - Surly Rolling Darryl (W/Holes) Rims. (7510g - 16.56 lbs.) Medium - 17' 6061-T6 Double Butted Aluminium frame. Weight: W/Rolling Darryl wheelset & Thomson Seatpost & Selle Italia Flite Ti-316 saddle - SPD pedals = 32.64 lbs.
Pedals: Shimano PD-M540-(0.771 lbs.) Made in Taiwan. (Designed in Minnesota by some really kool people.) Lifetime Odometer: 2,853.6 miles Tires: 26 x 3.8 Surly Nate, front, 343 miles 26 x 3.8 Surly Nate, rear, 343 miles 2013 Krampus / 29+ XC 29er Mtn bike Description: SOLD 2/20/2017 Surly's new 29+ format. 29 inch, Rabbit Hole - 50mm wide rims. 29 x 3.0' Surly Knard Tires. Not quite Fat Bike, but gobs of traction. Very fun bike to ride.
The 1x10 makes me work. I changed the gearing to 30x11-42.
32.90 pounds. Lifetime Odometer: 549.1 miles Tires: 29 x 3.0 Surly Knard, front, 549 miles 29 x 3.0 Surly Knard, rear, 549 miles 2012 Moonlander Fat bike Description: SOLD NASA Approved.
Monster Bike. For when the Mukluk isn't fat enough, or non Fat-Bike owning friends want to join me on a snow or beach ride. More float thanks to Surly's 100mm wide Clown Shoe rims and 4.7' wide Big Fat Larry tires. Drop the psi into the mid single digits for supreme flotation and traction.
16' Frame with tall spacer stack gives me the best of both worlds, standover height and a more comfy riding position. Weight: 36.26 lbs. (like it matters) 37.56 lbs.
W/Bud & Lou + Pink Bars and Saddle. Made in Taiwan. #501 Lifetime Odometer: 694.0 miles Tires: 26 x 4.8 Surly Bud, front, 314 miles 26 x 4.8 Surly Lou, rear, 314 miles 2017 Turbo Levo HTComp Fat-Bike.com Electric bike Description: I tested this for Fat-Bike.com.
Lifetime Odometer: 403.8 miles 1995 Super V 1.000 Full Susp XC Single Speed Mtn bike Description: GONE-4/4/2015-I gave it to a friend for his kids. The 'The Rock Lake Rocker' witnessed 11 years of epic rides, memories, fun, and trail evolution with me as a multi-geared bike.
I bought it from Glacier Pines Outfitters, near the Rock Lake TrailHead, before they went out of business. This bike replaced my first real mountain bike, a 1991 Trek 8000. In 2008 I removed the derailleurs, shifters, cables and unused chainrings and converted it to a SingleSpeed. In the Winter, I mount the Nokian Studs and this becomes my Ice Bike. The frame (Large) & carbon fiber swingarm are the only stock parts left on this beautiful relic. Wheels: XTR hubs, Mavic 517 rims, 36-(each) 14g Union titanium spokes.
Drivetrain: Race Face Deus Crankset. 32-18 gearing. Surly Cassette Cog 18t.
SRAM PC-1 Chain. Surly Singleator chain tensioner. SSK-1 Spacers. Avid Single Digit SL brakes. Paul Love Levers. LP carbon post and bars. Sette Lynx saddle.
Shimano PD-M959 SPD pedals. Tires: Hutchinson Python Air Light 26x2.00 & Bontrager Revolt X 26x2.00. HeadShok Super Fatty Ultra DL (2005) fork.
(80mm / 3.14' travel.) Risse Racing Astro-5 Damper Air Shock. (3' of rear end travel.) Fox Vanilla coil spring shock used for Ice Biking.
25.36 lbs - Winter Weight. (w/Studded tires, Fox Vanilla coil shock, computer, cage, light mount, Thompson post, Sette Lynx saddle) 22.60 lbs. Summer Weight. (w/Computer) Aluminum Frame. Carbon Fiber SwingArm.
Hand Made in Bedford, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. November of 1994. Lifetime Odometer: 1,012.0 miles 2006 Rush Trail/All Mountain bike Description: Rush Team Replica. Thanks for all the good times and great adventures. Size: Medium. 110mm (4.33') of travel at both ends. Lefty Speed Carbon W/FOX TerraLogic TT & FOX Float RP3 Shock.
Mavic CrossMax SL UST Wheels. SRAM X-0 Trigger shifters w/ XTR (F) & SRAM X-0 (R) Deraileurs. Magura Marta SL Disc Brakes.
FSA Carbon K-Force Seat Post & Handlebar. ESI Chunky grips. Fi'zi:k Aliante Ti saddle. Cannondale Hollowgram Si Bottom Bracket & Crank.
FSA Big ring & Shimano rings 22/32/44. SRAM PG-990 X.0 11-34 cassette.
Shimano XTR M970 Pedals. (w/computer) / Aluminium Frame. Hand Made in Bedford, Pennsylvania. Lifetime Odometer: 2,977.3 miles 2008 Poprad Disc Cyclocross Road bike Description: GONE-3/29/2014-Taken in trade for the Domane. A road bike with knobby tires, The perfect road bike for a mountain biker. When I come to a dirt or gravel road, I smile.
Frame: 52cm True Temper OX Platinum Steel. (The Feel of Steel) Fork: Bontrager Satellite Elite carbon. Wheelset: Bontrager Select Disc. Crankset: Bontrager Race Lite GXP.
Rear Cogs: Shimano 105, 9 speed 12-27. Shifting: Shimano 105 - STI Shifters, Levers, Derailleurs. Brakes: Avid BB7 Road, mechanical-disc. Pedals: Shimano PD-M959. Cane Creek Headset. Bontrager Carbon seat post. Salsa Woodchipper handlebars.
Thomson X2 stem. (w/computer & cage) Hand Made In U.S.A. (6/28/07 in Wisconsin) Lifetime Odometer: 1,506.3 miles 1973 Speedster Vintage bike Description: SOLD 3/31/2012.
Look for this sweet bike on the Monon Trail in Indy. 3 Speed Sturmey Archer.
I found this at a bike show/swap meet. I loved the simple, clean lines, and the Kool Lemon paint. And it rides nice too. It always puts a smile on my face. Other than the tubes & tires, it's all original. I added the Schwinn Approved generator lights, Schwinn bell, and vintage cyclometer, so I can log my miles.
1973 retail price - $66.95 - $76.95 39.5 lbs. Steel Frame & Fork. Made in Chicago, Illinois May of 1973. Lifetime Odometer: 468.3 miles 1967 Sting-Ray / Stik-Shift Vintage bike Description: TRADED for the TNT Stovepipe 24 BMX Bike. I love the '66-'68 Schwinn '8' ball style shifter knobs. A 98% repaint (The chainguard face is original), and all of the original components are in great shape.
I wasn't in the market for a 3-speed Sting-Ray, but I couldn't let a friend sell it on fleabay. I put on a reproduction seat and tires for riding. This thing was born to wheelie. 1967 retail price - $66.95 - $69.95 37.5 lbs. Made in Chicago, Illinois August of 1967.
Lifetime Odometer: 223.1 miles 1988 900 Vintage bike Description: In order to make room in the garage for a Salsa Mukluk, this bike was SOLD on 8/25/2010. The bike that got me riding again. Thanks for all the good times, I'll miss you. Lifetime Odometer: 308.3 miles 1996 TNT Stovepipe 24 BMX bike Description: SOLD 6/1/2014. I traded a 1988 Cannondale SR500 road bike and the 1967 Schwinn Sting-Ray 3 Speed Stik-Shift for this bike to ride at the indoor pump track at Spoke Monkey.
Made in U.S.A. Or as the sticker on the frame says. 'Jersey Built'. TNT Seatpost Clamp. Araya 24' Rims - Suzue Hubs - 24' X 1.75' Tioga Comp III Tires.
Redline Handlebars. GT Saddle & Post. Tioga Cranks. Pete's Precision Products Sprocket.
Paul Moto BMX Brake. Paul Love Lever. Lifetime Odometer: 9.4 miles 2013 Divvy 26' Comfort bike Description: Chicago Bike Share bikes. Lifetime Odometer: 1.5 miles other Rental Bikes & Test Rides Touring Road bike Description: Bikes I've rented, or took on a long test ride since '05.
2005 Trek Fuel (Cottonwood, NV) Specialized Epic Comp (Flagstaff, AZ)- 12 Miles. Turner 5 Spot (Sedona, AZ)- 11 Miles.
2007 Cannondale Synapse (Las Vegas/Red Rock Canyon)- 20 Miles. 2006 Santa Cruz Blur LT (Blue Diamond, NV)- 10 miles.
KHS FR1500 (Bootleg Canyon, NV-Epic.)- 12 Miles. 2009 Trek Madone 5.5 & 6.9 Pro. 2009 Gary Fisher HiFi Pro 29'er & 26' - 8 miles.
2012 Giant Anthem X 29er 0 - 6.5 Miles. 2012 Surly Pugsley - 4.5 miles. 2015 Salsa Beargrease Carbon 1 - 2 miles. 2015 Salsa Bucksaw 1 - 1 mile. 2015 Salsa Blackborow DS -.25 mile. Flanders Smooth Ride - 10 miles.
Trek 3500 - 9 miles. Azor Jersey - 143.5 miles. 2015 Brompton (Sue's) - 10.69 miles.
2015 Specialized Fatboy - 1.25 miles. 2018 - Electra Townie Go! 8i (E-Bike) - 2 miles Lifetime Odometer: 268.1 miles Star Trac Spinner NXT Stationary bike Description: NORTH POINTE SPIN CLASS MACHINE.
Fixed Gear, Front wheel drive cycling simulator. Hey, it only has 1 wheel. Does that make it a unicycle? It's very heavy, evil, and no fun.
It has no odometer so I keep track of Time not miles. And, like sitting on a toilet, it doesn't go anywhere. Lifetime Odometer: 0.0 miles No planned events for 2019.