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  1. sheard

    Rock Shox JUDY forks / parts / kits

    What size steer tube?
  2. sheard

    Klein Criterium

    Looks pretty nice! It's far to big for me though. :( http://www.ebay.com/itm/KLEIN-Road-Bike ... Sw~gRVrYgM
  3. sheard

    Recommend me a grown-up car

    I would also suggest a Porsche Cayenne or a Macan- those are practical other than the fact that you wouldn't want to scratch it.
  4. sheard

    Recommend me a grown-up car

    You may also consider a Land Rover Discovery, or even a Range Rover... There's lots of seating, they'll go anywhere, and parts are relatively easy to get if something goes wrong.
  5. sheard

    Thanks Chris...

    Not just any horseshoe, a GIANT horseshoe!
  6. sheard

    Thanks Chris...

    What if I told you that I was really "Chris?" If Chris finds a blue fast feather seat skewer to sell me I'll be really impressed...
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    Thanks Chris...

    A note to "Chris"... What is "hustling" a bike? :? Another note to the community- Beware of Chris! Don't let him get his hipster hands on a Klein! There's no telling what he'll do with one. :facepalm:
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    Klein Mantra Pro frame NOS!

    Re: Klein Mantra Pro frame MC2 NOS! Do you have the fork?
  9. sheard

    Klein Quantum Year?

    There's a Klein Quantum I'm looking to buy with the serial number 2Q4E9- that doesn't tell me much other than the fact that it's a Quantum. I know it's either a 1990 or 1991, because the serial number is on the dropout, and the color is Bright Green. Like the green on the Attitudes. Can anyone...
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    1995 Klein Quantum Pro - $2500

    It's not my size either. :( By the way, where in the world did you find the Prime tires?!
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    Eddy Merckx 7/11 and various super record campag parts

    I really don't know how you tell for sure, I've seen the original ones before, those were custom made for all of the team members. Maybe the originals didn't have a serial number? Or maybe they have a serial number that represents it's a team bike?
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    Eddy Merckx 7/11 and various super record campag parts

    Is that an original 7-Eleven? Nonetheless, it's cool!
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    Klein Bicycle 1986?

    It's a Pinnacle, not a Rascal. The Rascal had horizontal dropouts. Pinnacle: https://www.google.com/search?q=klein+p ... 86se764%3D Rascal: https://www.google.com/search?q=klein+p ... VpJpfgM%3A
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    Time to try Full Suspension

    Go to a local bike shop and see what they've got up for demo. I raced a Santa Cruz Bantam, and despite my bias against new bikes, I thought it was great! It was really smooth, and I also liked the adjustability of the shocks. One downside was the 27.5" wheels, I prefer 26".
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    Klein Bicycle 1986?

    It's a Pinnacle. Not a Mountain Klein, not a Rascal/Top Gun. The square to round chainstays and the dropouts prove so. It's also got cantilever brakes, which makes it a 1990. See page 5 of the catalog. http://www.vintage-trek.com/Trek-Fisher ... 0klein.pdf
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    "Aurora" Mountain Klein

    Here's one with an MC1. (Sorry, it's red, not Aurora.) http://fcdn.mtbr.com/attachments/vintag ... 02-001.jpg
  17. sheard

    suspicious relisting of marzocchi atom 2001 forks

    It's possible that the people who won the auction didn't pay for it.
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    "Aurora" Mountain Klein

    Re: It was just a suggestion. Sorry.
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    "Aurora" Mountain Klein

    As for handlebars, you could use bullmoose handlebars, or to match the XC9000 group you could use a Suntour stem with some Nitto handlebars. Here's a nice one with bullmoose handlebars: http://www.active-s.com/mountain-klein- ... %E3%83%B3/ Here's one with a Suntour stem...
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    "Aurora" Mountain Klein

    I'd say to flare them by heating up the end with a match or a lighter, then dab it on some wax paper or something so that it's flared and the cables can still go through.
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