PK. Really. You should know better than to ask if a man has 120 rounds of .30-06 and a brick of .22 in his panniers. Especially a Cali man. That's worse than Illannoy!
I dropped a .45 ACP round down the seat tube of one of my bikes but can't remember which one. Probably the Trek 7.3 FX as it's my loaded bike. Get it?! I hope I dropped it in primer up. Would hate to shoot myself in the buttocks hitting a pothole on a rainy morning with fogged glasses.
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Omg ! I know I am really bad with words, but Nigel and I are a lot alike. I know we like a lot of the same foods ! Robar how did you know I am just as retro with my doomsday protection as I am with my Mtbs, I figure when the day comes I can break out the trusty 1903 Springfield 30 ott sniper and be Nigels stoker and use his shoulder as a makeshift bipod while we take our country back! You just had to be #1 on page 2 didn't you? P.S. We love you Nigel..
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
PK. Being #1 on the second page was probably by devine intervention or had something to do with UFO's on LSD. I learned my ABC's on PBS. If I could - I would mount an old 8-Track player on my bars and stick in a Joe Walsh tape. ILBT's!
Rock on down the road.
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Nothing is forever I guess, looks like it has been built up a couples times Huh? I am doing a 6 to 7 speed upgrade on an old Hardrock. I thought may be 130mm but looks like I am good to go, plenty of room for the other hub. I have no opinion on the Microshift, have not used them. But I think they make some Nashbar branded stuff.
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
hi Bob; I have put over 15,000 miles on it, and built it in three different wheels. plus I bought it used, and based on the lacing when I got it, I don't believe that was original.
to the best of my knowledge, all Hardrocks are 135 o.l.d.
Nigel
My best guess on this Hardrock is 91',92'. Was 6 speed freewheel, Altus C20 equipped.
Getting total facelift to mostly DeoreLX, commuter/cross country machine. 22.5 in frame. Mostly parts bin build except for the new Rapidfire shifters, grips, new chain/cluster,pads. Then just need to find someone tall to buy it!
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
(10-26-2014, 03:36 PM)nfmisso Wrote: (10-26-2014, 11:35 AM)painkiller Wrote: .....Then just need to find someone tall to buy it!
Sorry, the boss has laid it down, too many in the garage already
Started building the new rear wheel, and discovered that 4X will cause the spokes to go over the head of its neighbor - NG. So it is back to 3X and ordering spokes.......
I thought X4 was a bit much and was just going to ask what your reason was for that. It probably would not hurt if they did touch except if one broke it would be an extra pain to replace. I normally do X2 or x3 depending on what I am working with.
I figured the rock would be way to big for you bro, quite a spread from seatpost to center of bar 29in. fit for me is closer to 26.5in.
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"