Bikes of BAFS 2017

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  • #919026
    drevil
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    What’s the whip you’re logging in the most miles for this year’s Freezing Saddles? Show it off and tell us some of the details of your bike.

    This is the bike I like to ride most around town. It’s a Matt Chester Mutinyman ti frame and Black Sheep ti fork. When I first got it in ’08 (as a replacement for an ’05 I cracked), it was my main mountain bike. I loved how light, flexy, and fast it felt, but over the years it started to feel undergunned against my newer bikes on the trails I rode, so I started to use it more for road and less for trail.

    It’s gone through several iterations of parts setup, most notably the cockpit. On the first version of my Mutinyman (back in ’05), I used a 120mm stem with Jones bars. A few years later, I swapped to 100mm stem, then 80mm, and the latest version I have a 65mm stem and the relatively more upright On-One Mary bars. I (and my back) cannot believe that I used to use a stem that was almost double the length that I use now. My hands also started to hurt with most grips, so I put on Ergons and am really digging them.

    Until last night, I was using balloon-y Schwalbe Big Apple 29×2.35″ slicks which made the bike ultra-cush, but slow feeling. I switched them to Specialized Nimbus 700×35 and I picked up a few mph’s :)

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    Matt Chester Townie by ricky d, on Flickr

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    Matt Chester Townie by ricky d, on Flickr

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    Matt Chester Townie by ricky d, on Flickr

    It has had short stints as a gearie with a bolt-on derailleur hanger, but I’ve reverted it back to its natural state as a singlespeed with 32×13 gearing. Most of the time I have flat pedals so I don’t have to click-clack on the floor of coffee shops and grocery stores, but if it’ll be a longer ride (>15 miles), I’ll throw on the clipless pedals.

    I work from home so I don’t have to worry about locking it up all day outside, but I have taken preventative measures to minimize theft of parts.

    So, what’re you riding?

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  • #1066691
    Vicegrip
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    @Rod Smith 155591 wrote:

    What size is the H400 and would you consider parting with it?

    By the looks of things Rimas is not the type that parts with things. ;)

    #1066692
    drevil
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    @Rimas 155589 wrote:

    And here is the proof…[ATTACH=CONFIG]13912[/ATTACH]

    Nice quiver, and very well organized!

    What’d you use to take the picture?

    #1066694
    Rimas
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    @drevil 155638 wrote:

    Nice quiver, and very well organized!

    What’d you use to take the picture?

    I just used my cellphone (Nexus 6P) in panorama mode.

    #1066695
    Rimas
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    @Vicegrip 155637 wrote:

    By the looks of things Rimas is not the type that parts with things. ;)

    My sisters always joke that you can sell things on Craigslist as well as buy them.

    I have given some bikes away as well to friends and family. Not a full on hoarder yet!!!
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    #1066701
    ian74
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    @Rimas 155642 wrote:

    My sisters always joke that you can sell things on Craigslist as well as buy them.

    I have given some bikes away as well to friends and family. Not a full on hoarder yet!!!
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    How about another Bianchi? I just put one up for sale in the classifieds!!!! PLEASE! It’s so I can buy another bike! You MUST understand.

    #1066703
    Judd
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    @ian74 155648 wrote:

    How about another Bianchi? I just put one up for sale in the classifieds!!!! PLEASE! It’s so I can buy another bike! You MUST understand.

    If only I were two feet shorter… the Bianchi is a pretty sweet bike.

    #1066704
    Rimas
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    @ian74 155648 wrote:

    How about another Bianchi? I just put one up for sale in the classifieds!!!! PLEASE! It’s so I can buy another bike! You MUST understand.

    Must resist urge to buy more bikes…

    Remember the fear in your niece’s voice as she said: “Oh no Uncle Rimas your a hoarder!!!”

    I’m starting to feel like I’m being baited.

    #1066727
    Vicegrip
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    My position on hord…collecting things is it is not hording if it is all kept neatly. :rolleyes:

    Between bikes, tools and rusty old cars my shop is slowly sinking into the ground…but it is organised!

    #1067187
    Rod Smith
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    My work bike, a Kona Fire Mountain
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    #1067188
    chuxtr
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    rod smith;156160 wrote:
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    #MAGA! :d

    #1067204
    drevil
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    @Rod Smith 156160 wrote:

    My work bike, a Kona Fire Mountain

    Given that Rod is able to log the second or third highest amount of miles in Freezing Saddles with this load, I propose that Bob James (the top mileage dude) also ride with a contraption behind him for the sake of parity.

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    #1067214
    Tania
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    @Vicegrip 155674 wrote:

    My position on hord…collecting things is it is not hording if it is all kept neatly. :rolleyes:

    Er…exactly!

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    #1067250
    ian74
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    Tania! Is that big hoop by the window one of those hamster wheels for cats???

    #1067251
    Judd
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    @ian74 156226 wrote:

    Tania! Is that big hoop by the window one of those hamster wheels for cats???

    If they make one of those that will fit me and my bike, I’ll take it.

    #1067257
    LhasaCM
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    I’ve only seen one as part of a broader cycling course (so you couldn’t just stay in the wheel as it was built)

    https://www.facebook.com/RaysMTB/videos/970996536308754/

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