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I learned to ride on the crappiest banana seat schwimm with a dynamo powering a heavy head-light. I love it. I graduated to a Rampar BMX and then a Rebel top top components including KKT pedals and and Oakley 0.5 grips. Man years later I got a Fuji Aluminum Road entry level bike for my teenager son and he rode it for a few months and tossed it. Not interested. It was a great entry level bike. I believe on the evolution of the rider, from a Huffy Wal-Mart to a Bianchi or Giant.


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What bike did you get?

From mass market brand road bikes I'm quite partial to Giant. I just bought a Defy Advanced 2. Truly an excellently designed and engineered machine.

From custom builders my bros Black Sheep Bikes Road Rage Downhill custom was and is the best bicycle I've ever had the pleasure of riding.

Link for the curious: http://www.spoke.ie/2011/10/red-bull-road-rage-janos-kohler-...


I second this. Also have one, it is not much different to ride than a regular bike.

Have you ridden one?

Which bike did you buy?

Which bike did you buy?

My favorite bike for daily short commute -- jump on, jump off, no special gears, no maintenance, dirt cheap:

http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/gravity/g29ss.htm

The wheel size and choice of fixed gearing largely just works, like a BMX was all you needed as a kid.


What bike you ride?

They do make all purpose bikes, they're just called 'hybrids' now.

Giant Tough Road feels a lot like a modern take on a 90s mountain bike.


I'd love to hear more about this - any chance you have an example bike?

The S/X3 was the worst bike they made. I regret foolishly 'upgrading' from S3 to X3. The eshifter in it was notorious for reliability.

I'm convinced the S/X3 is why the company is going under.


What brand? I recently got a road bike but honestly don't love it. I think I would prefer a mountain bike.

or a mid-range road bike.

I rode an early version, it's pretty fantastic.

My first mountain bike was a Fisher mountain bike. I got a wholesale deal Gary Fisher mountain bikes because my mother was dating the bookkeeper. (It was just called Marin Mountian bikes back then.)

Gary Fisher and Charlie Kelly decides to build mountain bikes. This was in 1979? Well both were roommates, who loved bicycles, and loved the outdoors

Both got started on old Schwinn frames tricked out with knobby tires, and such.

They used an old WW2 truck to take a bunch of guys up Mount Tamalpais, and other Fairfax mountains. The main trail down Mt. Tam was called Repac. Why? Because they needed to regrese the rear bearings after a decent.

Well the roommates decided to build mountain bikes, and formed a company.

Both were liberal, and were I guess called hippies back then. Neither knew if people would even like moutan biking.

Gary had some money. Charlie was the fabricator, and inventor. Both had their strong points, but Charlie was the talent.

By the eithties, the business was not thriving. I used to walk by it in high school, and was suprised it was still operating. I loved my mountian green bike though.

One day Charlie decided to leave the business. He just left. I believe their was a fight? Charlie was never about money.

Fisher stayed, and a bit later sold the business to a huge bike company. Fisher is now a multimillionaire. It was luck. It was just the right time, and he stuck it out.

My point in telling this story us don't walk out on any new business.

Don't walk unless you really don't care about money. Charlie was not about the green. I have always admired the way he lived his life.

Mountian biking was started in Fairfax Ca, by about a 12 guys who loved to ride.

I tell this story because Charlie always gets left out of mountian biking history.

Again--Charlie was the talent.


I've switched to Schwalbe Marathon Almotion from some knobby Kenda and they made a night and day difference. It was a pleasure to ride in the city.

> "He said he was trying to get the attention of a beautiful young woman who was a serious cyclist, and he couldn’t just ride up on a Schwinn Varsity."

So, I had an orange Schwinn Varsity when I was in jr. high school. (40 pounds of steel baby). Then one year, one of my friends got a 20-something pound Nishiki. What a revelation that was; the feeling of efficiency was just incredible.


What mountain bike do you have?

Nice, what bike?
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