My FS and HT in one Thread
Raymondavalon
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Kona Kula, 2005.
Almost bog standard bar the Kona Lock On Grips, Hope bard ends and Panaracer FireXC tyres. A Cateye Strada computer has been fitted too.
I love this bike, it's so damned agile and forgiving. I broke my leg in 6 places riding this bike last year, but I can only attribute that to myself, the rider and certainly not the bike
Felt Compulsion 2 SE "Mint Sauce" 2008 #231 of 300
My FS bike bought as a reward to me, from me for healing up so well
Again quite standard with DMR V8 pedals and the only change I've made is fitting the (controversial) Crank Bros. Joplin seatpost.
It's not a bad bike at all to be honest, the Equilink sure helps eliminate the pedal feedback, so it climbs reasonably well. Again, a Cateye Strada has been fitted
I also have a Diamondback M40 road adapted MTB featured here that I use to commute
Kona Kula, 2005.
Almost bog standard bar the Kona Lock On Grips, Hope bard ends and Panaracer FireXC tyres. A Cateye Strada computer has been fitted too.
I love this bike, it's so damned agile and forgiving. I broke my leg in 6 places riding this bike last year, but I can only attribute that to myself, the rider and certainly not the bike
Felt Compulsion 2 SE "Mint Sauce" 2008 #231 of 300
My FS bike bought as a reward to me, from me for healing up so well
Again quite standard with DMR V8 pedals and the only change I've made is fitting the (controversial) Crank Bros. Joplin seatpost.
It's not a bad bike at all to be honest, the Equilink sure helps eliminate the pedal feedback, so it climbs reasonably well. Again, a Cateye Strada has been fitted
I also have a Diamondback M40 road adapted MTB featured here that I use to commute
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Nice bikes, can relate to the cateye strada, good computer.Now that we are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not to please ourselves. ROMANS 15:10