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Old 07-09-2008, 03:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Seven S-8 hardtail, old Manitou fork, XT 8spd, vbrakes, Raceface cranks. I guess I’m old school
That is one sweet bike. I've always wanted a Seven
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:18 PM   #12 (permalink)
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That is one sweet bike. I've always wanted a Seven
I have ridden mountain bikes since the days of rigid forks and bear trap pedals and I don't think I'll ever get rid of the Seven. Nothing compares to a bike built just for you. I do need to invest in some parts to upgrade it but a lot of my budget has been going to the FJ Lately
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:22 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I have ridden mountain bikes since the days of rigid forks and bear trap pedals
me too - GT Karakoram baby!
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:26 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Bostonian don’t the Seven guys threaten you with that Ellsworth in Boston? Great bike by the way. So many great bikes so little money.
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Bostonian don’t the Seven guys threaten you with that Ellsworth in Boston? Great bike by the way. So many great bikes so little money.
yeah actually the Ellsworth doesn't get much love on the East Coast - it's weird!
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yeah actually the Ellsworth doesn't get much love on the East Coast - it's weird!
A wise man once told me "Its the engine stupid" I recall that he had just kicked my butt on something like a Huffy...
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A wise man once told me "Its the engine stupid" I recall that he had just kicked my butt on something like a Huffy...
I actually picked this up on Ebay for a really good deal (well for 5-6K bike). bike was in amazing condition

but - b. bracket it shot and pedals are crap. I'll get there...
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me too - GT Karakoram baby!
Believe it or not, the Zaskar has been reissued in full carbon. Looks great. You can also get the Zaskar LE reissue in steel in a glass case.
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Alpinestar. Wow, that's an oldie. VERY nice. But it needs WAY more anodized Ringle stuff to complete it.
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Alpinestar. Wow, that's an oldie. VERY nice. But it needs WAY more anodized Ringle stuff to complete it.

I did have more in the past, I was a Ringle junkie.

It has a 28 hole Ringle Bubba front hub, not the Super Bubba just Bubba. From what I have been told is that Bubba front hubs are rare, even rarer in 28 hole.

Primarly use bear trap pedals for riding, do have the Look Moab S2 ( the red ones) pedals with the matching Look shoes.

Any of you old schooler's play mountain bike polo?
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