1994 DEAN Titanium

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I'm not a weight weenie at all, but just had the opportunity to weigh this baby..
Any idea what the scale said for the bike in the configuration showed in the previous post?

:?: :D
 
Should imagine its light by your post, with those forks i would say around 21lb? :)
 
mk one":dohk4oke said:
Should imagine its light by your post, with those forks i would say around 21lb? :)
Thanks for your guess: you're too kind ;)

I didn't mean to show off with the actual weight, had no clue myself before weighing, so I was wondering if any of you could guess.

It's actually just (just) short of 25 lbs.. Which is only a tad heavier than my 'modern' (2009) Yeti ARC hardtail!
 
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It is autumn and that is my favorite mountainbiking season of the year.

So, to get my mind off COVID and get some fresh air, I took out the DEAN for a nice spin today.
A lot of great maintenance and construction work is done on the trails in the forests around my home town, enabling a superb ride with quite a bit of altitude differences (according to Dutch standards, that is.. ;)).

A slight drizzle and lovely temperatures: the perfect conditions, in my opinion.

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And it is awesome out there: nice dense trails, beautiful colors and numerous toadstools :)

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I still have such a huge sweet spot for this titanium beauty :D :cool: ..!
 
Great bike, and good to see you're enjoying it. I took my RM Titanium out this past weekend for a longish ride on an old local railway line, and also love fall cycling. :cool:
 
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In an attempt to circumvent the really wet, muddy paths, I went for some light gravel riding in the area this morning. Cold, but clear weather :cool:
After two flats on recent rides, I decided to change the skinwall tyres that were on for a pair of Tioga Factory XCs.

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