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  1. moonlite

    Today's Ride

    Did my 40km loop for the first time in two weeks, with a nasty dose of sinusitis in between which was a big disincentive to exercise. Lovely sunny day but with that cold underlying breeze making the weather feel colder than it looks. And two weeks off seem to have set back the old fitness a...
  2. moonlite

    Today's Ride

    Those things have no brakes. Madness.
  3. moonlite

    Today's Ride

    There's a time and a plaice for this kind of thing
  4. moonlite

    Today's Ride

    Well you may laugh, but there's a grain of truth to this -- my younger stepson recently announced he was going for his motorbike licence and I was immediately worried for him. That's because my two best mates and I all had bikes in our 20s and did some really stupid things on them (mainly to do...
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    Soma groove

    And although it seemed impossibly rare in a tiny Australian country town, there's a doppelganger here . . .
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    Long overdue tinkering now Pace equipped Explosif. Forum appreciation post..

    Ooh very nice -- '02 Explosif, True Temper OX. Very light and snappy.
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    Imlach's Sweaty Hippie Funk Collection, adventure bikes, rusty rats, cruisers and other alt bastardisations of bicyclery

    Here's an innovation too far from ever-reliable FB Marketplace . . . suspension post on suspension bike. Someone has a tender butt . . .
  8. moonlite

    Soma groove

    Nice bike! I like my Groove very much. Bought the frame used on spec and built unlike my Konas to be tough rather than light. Fox fork, XT / Ditch Witch wheels, Race Face cranks, XT 10x derailleur / cassette, Avid BB7s (soon to be upgraded), Thomson stem & seatpost, Flite saddle.
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    Today's Ride

    Sadly my obsession with cycling automatically discounts it as a possible hobby or pursuit for my stepsons. Whenever I try to convince them to go riding with me, they get this furtive look that says 'uncool', 'old-guy stuff', and yes, 'embarrassing'. I'd feel bad about it but then in my...
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    Confusing myself: 10mm rear QR axle converter?

    Thanks! In 30 years' messing about with bikes, I never knew this. And could have just measured one of my bikes' dropouts.
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    Confusing myself: 10mm rear QR axle converter?

    Aha. Thank you sir. Now I just feel silly.
  12. moonlite

    1999 Kona KuKu build

    That's a nice build -- how's it ride?
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    Confusing myself: 10mm rear QR axle converter?

    I've rather rashly ordered a 26" Mavic Crossride rear wheel which has a 10 x 135mm rear hub. Online research, including of Mavic's own tech specs, is confusing as to what kind of adaptor (if any?) is needed to use this on an MTB which takes a 9mm QR skewer. Surely you'd need to lose 1mm from the...
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    Imlach's Sweaty Hippie Funk Collection, adventure bikes, rusty rats, cruisers and other alt bastardisations of bicyclery

    Here's a local chap who builds his own choppers according to his own designs -- does all the welding (including all those decorative touches) and brings his creations into town every Saturday.
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    1996 Yo Eddy

    Gorgeous bike! Looks like maybe a 17"?
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    1997 Kilauea - 20"ish - St Albans

    Ah, could be -- not available in Aus.
  17. moonlite

    1997 Kilauea - 20"ish - St Albans

    It's gone now -- someone has made an acceptable offer
  18. moonlite

    Today's Ride

    Woke up with a slightly sore throat but it's a bright, dry day without too much wind so really wanted to get out there instead of sweating on the turbo trainer in the shed. Had to layer up a bit as the temp was about 5C -- remembered my other half had given me some pretty lairy shoe covers which...
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    Imlach's Sweaty Hippie Funk Collection, adventure bikes, rusty rats, cruisers and other alt bastardisations of bicyclery

    The second looks more decorative than functional . . . I think
  20. moonlite

    Is there a good resource to learn the hierarchy of 90s suspension forks?

    Yep -- and some manufacturers seem to make things quite difficult in terms of naming etc. Not to mention OEM-only models. For example, Marzocchi. I found the incomplete lost below somewhere on the internet (maybe this very site) which might help a bit.
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