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barry2017

Old School Grand Master
I had this Gary Fisher that I built up yesterday. It's made from a collection of parts, and it's nice, but with a new arrival next week something has to go. I was going to sell it, but my nephew is after a bike, so it's going to him.
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Not sure why I've told you about it, but it feels good. Sometimes you can have too many bikes!
 
Great example Chris - reminds me that I have a Marin frame lurking in the garage that I intend to get powdercoated and then build up a bike for my daughter in law.

Must turn the good intentions into action!
 
Yeah, it's done so little riding since it was new it needs a nap now and then.
Seriously, someone please buy it before I fall over it again. :oops:
 
I was gonna give/loan my Apex to my sister but she seems less than interested, more into her wedding. So no mojo to build it up with new grease and bearings yet. :-/

I also fitted and bought some nice RC36 to the GF's bike, well they do look cool and seem to work!
 
'ere ang on a mo'. I thought you lived on a boat. Or is that someone else? Never seen patio doors and brickwork on a boat.
 
I live on a boat, but my bike shed doesn't.
It would have to be a container ship if my bike collection lived on it. :oops:
 
pigman":2xuzoim3 said:
neat seat cluster on the blue MTB. Very road like.
Yeah, it's a really good frame. The attention to detail is much better than a modern mountain bike. Scary light too, considering what it is and the fact I've given it steel cranks. :oops:
Lighter than my Dawes Galaxy.
Someone buy Sheffield's, quick! They're very competent mountain bikes, and stylistically I reckon this was the best year for anything made by Fisher.
 
I feel half inclined to get all STW and start abusing the condition of your garden but you say it is not yours so I shall resist.
 

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