Sweet ride. I love Turner bikes. Glad to see a bike that has been ridden, and not all shiny and new!Originally posted by jncarpenter
Looking good Jo.Originally posted by JOJO
here is a pic of my new cross bike.. bought the frame from a friend last summer and finally built it up...
hmmm....those look like egg beater pedals ?Originally posted by wooglin
Modern technology? We don't need no stinking modern technology....
They're prototypes that I got from Gary Fisher, who invented them back in 1979 but only recently sold the patent to Crank Bros.Originally posted by rockracing
hmmm....those look like egg beater pedals ?
i miss my spookyOriginally posted by SuspectDevice
now those parts ( with hayes 9.0/517 wheels and 01 sid race) are on a hand-polished frame like this
Wow.Originally posted by zonoskar
Here's my Element LTD. Soon to be replaced by a Turner 5 Spot.
Saweet. How does she work??? Final weight?Originally posted by Shredder
Here's my brand spankin new baby girl:
Just over 24 lbs with racing parts and disc brakes. I could save about a pound of rotational mass by switching to rim brakes and lighter wheels, but i'm not sure if i want to do that. Most of the weight savings would be near the hub so i doubt it would make a huge difference.Originally posted by ghostrider
Saweet. How does she work??? Final weight?
Originally posted by Shredder
Just over 24 lbs with racing parts and disc brakes.
Is that the Kg171 carbon kevlar? I used to have that bike. Rode nice.Originally posted by JOJO
here is a pic of my new cross bike.. bought the frame from a friend last summer and finally built it up...