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Dirt Disciple
So I purchased this with the idea of a parts bike to you on one of my "guest bikes".
yes I have guest bikes. Mostly for female friends, but also guys who don't own their own.
Saw this medium single owner garage princess for a steal with upgrades and I bought it for the parts.... that changed when I saw it in person.
This is mint. With upgrades... never seen dirt... looks brand new.... feels brand new...
Upgrades include:
- new WTB speed saddle (this may end up on my Ritchey)
- Alex DM18 rims with modern Deore hubs
- Rock Shox Judy T2
- Tires (kenda rear, tioga front - both Holy Roller copies)
I believe most of the rest is stock. XT rear derailleur, Sugino cranks, Deore front derailleur, Dia Compe VC737 brakes. Shocks front and rear are supple and in brand new condition.
Showed it to a couple of friends who would be the people riding it and they both love it. So now, I am thinking I keep this as the guest "off road" bike (I have a '94 Diamond Back Axis built up as a road/city bike for them).
Prior to this this women's guest bike was a 2003 Trek 4500 Women's edition frame with factory upgrades (disc brakes, etc, Marzocchi XC Bomber forks). It is built up with XTR V-brakes, Race Face cranks, HQ eyelet rims, Titec stem and bar, etc.... in short it's a killer race ready hard tail sized for women 5'4 to 5'8 (which are typically who use it) - I call her "The Valkyrie".
But two of the friends who ride the Valkyrie the most and neither of whom are experienced off road/single track riders and who like the Trek, both love this dual suspension Fisher (and it fits them with the post lowered a tad).
So the question is: Keep the Trek, or move parts to the Fisher? Feedback and thoughts welcome, especially from women.
If I decide not to keep it and part it our for my own projects, I have a buddy willing to trade me a Softride frame and fork road bike (which I want) for the Fisher frame.
But as Keils said, "how many bikes do you need for just you, and this is supposed to be for friends and this bike (fisher) gives me more confidence riding it than the Trek".
A few phone pics from it sitting in my media room.
yes I have guest bikes. Mostly for female friends, but also guys who don't own their own.
Saw this medium single owner garage princess for a steal with upgrades and I bought it for the parts.... that changed when I saw it in person.
This is mint. With upgrades... never seen dirt... looks brand new.... feels brand new...
Upgrades include:
- new WTB speed saddle (this may end up on my Ritchey)
- Alex DM18 rims with modern Deore hubs
- Rock Shox Judy T2
- Tires (kenda rear, tioga front - both Holy Roller copies)
I believe most of the rest is stock. XT rear derailleur, Sugino cranks, Deore front derailleur, Dia Compe VC737 brakes. Shocks front and rear are supple and in brand new condition.
Showed it to a couple of friends who would be the people riding it and they both love it. So now, I am thinking I keep this as the guest "off road" bike (I have a '94 Diamond Back Axis built up as a road/city bike for them).
Prior to this this women's guest bike was a 2003 Trek 4500 Women's edition frame with factory upgrades (disc brakes, etc, Marzocchi XC Bomber forks). It is built up with XTR V-brakes, Race Face cranks, HQ eyelet rims, Titec stem and bar, etc.... in short it's a killer race ready hard tail sized for women 5'4 to 5'8 (which are typically who use it) - I call her "The Valkyrie".
But two of the friends who ride the Valkyrie the most and neither of whom are experienced off road/single track riders and who like the Trek, both love this dual suspension Fisher (and it fits them with the post lowered a tad).
So the question is: Keep the Trek, or move parts to the Fisher? Feedback and thoughts welcome, especially from women.
If I decide not to keep it and part it our for my own projects, I have a buddy willing to trade me a Softride frame and fork road bike (which I want) for the Fisher frame.
But as Keils said, "how many bikes do you need for just you, and this is supposed to be for friends and this bike (fisher) gives me more confidence riding it than the Trek".
A few phone pics from it sitting in my media room.