My mid life crisis continues. Monocoque carbon Fuji MTB Pro frame. plus bits. RRP $3200 (claimed). George's hot deal $1k including Shim pedals. If you consider almost complete Record 11 on the Bianchi and the arrival of by Fiat500 bike holder there's no way I can't pick up chicks even when I'm 50 and fat.
Oooo! take a rain check. Definitely on board for another day. I noticed those idiots at Goldcross installed cabling and other things incorrectly. It should be embarassing for them. Will dot the penninsula tomorrow and finish back in MOrnington to meet family.
Been working on Dad's farm near Wangaratta for the long weekend and just got back. Managed to get out for 3 hours in the Warby ranges on the old mountain bike and still hurting. Lots of power riding with heaps of short steep climbs in the 1/1 gearing.
Basso, at Cranbourne. They had only a small of these left at same price. Try other locations. It's 2 1/2 years old so they were flooging them off. They had other great buys. Alternative would be alloy frame but higher grade running gear. Mines a mix of LX and XT (equiv maybe of 105?? or X5/X7 if you rather sram in mtb) You could probably get X7/X9 and good avid (they use a lot of Hayes) brakes on a good alloy frame.
My mid life crisis continues. Monocoque carbon Fuji MTB Pro frame. plus bits. RRP $3200 (claimed). George's hot deal $1k including Shim pedals.
ReplyDeleteIf you consider almost complete Record 11 on the Bianchi and the arrival of by Fiat500 bike holder there's no way I can't pick up chicks even when I'm 50 and fat.
I hear you George, I "acquired" one about a month ago. Going to Lysterfield tomorrow if keen?
ReplyDeleteOooo! take a rain check. Definitely on board for another day. I noticed those idiots at Goldcross installed cabling and other things incorrectly. It should be embarassing for them.
ReplyDeleteWill dot the penninsula tomorrow and finish back in MOrnington to meet family.
Next time. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWhich goldcross did you pick it up at?
ReplyDeleteBeen working on Dad's farm near Wangaratta for the long weekend and just got back. Managed to get out for 3 hours in the Warby ranges on the old mountain bike and still hurting. Lots of power riding with heaps of short steep climbs in the 1/1 gearing.
Basso,
ReplyDeleteat Cranbourne. They had only a small of these left at same price. Try other locations. It's 2 1/2 years old so they were flooging them off. They had other great buys. Alternative would be alloy frame but higher grade running gear. Mines a mix of LX and XT (equiv maybe of 105?? or X5/X7 if you rather sram in mtb) You could probably get X7/X9 and good avid (they use a lot of Hayes) brakes on a good alloy frame.