sniperworks
Dirt Disciple
After looking around here for while, after my brother (LTS_biker) and a friend (Martin) already signed up a while ago.
Like LTS_biker and Martin I am from The Netherlands.
Altough I am more known as the Weight Weenie of the group, I also have a weak spot for classic bikes.
I also think that alot of manufacturers lost their sense of style over the years and started to build boring black bikes.
Altough it looks like things are getting better again, with more colors etc.
I always was a fan of anodised parts, but could never find those parts anymore (could be that I didn't know it was anodised and not painted )
I started my biking days with a '93 Trek 800 from the Antilope series
in these "lovely"colors: yellow, purple and green but it got stolen.
After that I picked up a trek 830 also a 93 model at the police station for a few bucks (compensation for a stolen bike)
I rode the 830 till 97, upgraded it with a few expensive parts (XT rear mech and STI (even had a M900 STI set but broke it) Flite Titanium and STX-RC crankset (all very expensive parts for a 16 Y.O.)
In 97 I bought a Trek 8000 (96 model) when I was in the States.
I still have the frame, altough it is pretty much a wreck (paintwise)
I always was a Trek fan, I had almost everything from Trek that I could get /afford
In 2004 I finally bought a new bike, this time not a Trek but a Scott.
2003 Scott Pro Racing, and still use it and still looks great.
But now I am working on a retro project.
This time yet again a Trek.
My personal all time favorite Trek:
Trek '95 9900 OCLV Pro Issue.
Like LTS_biker and Martin I am from The Netherlands.
Altough I am more known as the Weight Weenie of the group, I also have a weak spot for classic bikes.
I also think that alot of manufacturers lost their sense of style over the years and started to build boring black bikes.
Altough it looks like things are getting better again, with more colors etc.
I always was a fan of anodised parts, but could never find those parts anymore (could be that I didn't know it was anodised and not painted )
I started my biking days with a '93 Trek 800 from the Antilope series
in these "lovely"colors: yellow, purple and green but it got stolen.
After that I picked up a trek 830 also a 93 model at the police station for a few bucks (compensation for a stolen bike)
I rode the 830 till 97, upgraded it with a few expensive parts (XT rear mech and STI (even had a M900 STI set but broke it) Flite Titanium and STX-RC crankset (all very expensive parts for a 16 Y.O.)
In 97 I bought a Trek 8000 (96 model) when I was in the States.
I still have the frame, altough it is pretty much a wreck (paintwise)
I always was a Trek fan, I had almost everything from Trek that I could get /afford
In 2004 I finally bought a new bike, this time not a Trek but a Scott.
2003 Scott Pro Racing, and still use it and still looks great.
But now I am working on a retro project.
This time yet again a Trek.
My personal all time favorite Trek:
Trek '95 9900 OCLV Pro Issue.