If you know what the following picture is, well not just what it is, but why this type of "what it is" is special, then please continue reading. If not, avert your eyes and spare yourself the boredom. This is for bike nerds only...
In the spring of 2005 I bought my dream bike. Well, I bought my dream frame, a Turner Burner in metallic flake red. Sadly a lack of funds meant that a lot of components got carried over from my old Specialized.
Flamboyant gents like myself like gold. Hold the medallions though and give me some Chris King ISO Disk Hubs laced to Mavic 717s. Classic Salsa flip-offs are the cherry on top.
Flamboyant gents like myself like gold. Hold the medallions though and give me some Chris King ISO Disk Hubs laced to Mavic 717s. Classic Salsa flip-offs are the cherry on top.
Fast-forward to this summer. I'm getting ready for the 24 Hours of Great Glen, which as I mentioned previously, I'm not exactly in the greatest shape for due to [INSERT LAME EXCUSE HERE]. So I did the only reasonable thing possible in such a situation, no, I didn't train harder and sleep less, I did what makes this country great, I threw money at the problem.
First person to notice component installed upside down gets a prize.
In all seriousness, a lot of the parts needed upgrading, and why bolt on some LX ho-hum when you can have some XTR bling?
So now I have the biking equivalent of a D200. Only thing holding it back is the motor.
Well gotta hit the hay and get up tomorrow and pack for Great Glen. Bye for now.
ptb
3 comments:
First person to notice component installed upside down gets a prize.
All too easy
how did the race go for you? the course was in awsome shape this year.
The thompson stem isn't upside down- that's so you can read it when you go over the bars.
later,
DEA
DEA - Apparently it is a small world, I just came across Team Weak and Feeble's blog yesterday. Posting a report on the race tonight if I can escape work for an hour.
And yeah, I did get to test out that theory about the stem...
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