This might have been the first "dream bike" I ever bought. It was, at the time, a bike brand with a bit of a cult following, from an era where anyone could build a bike with a welder and some tubes. The carbon and electric shifting has displaced this type of bike, in my opinion, to the detriment of the industry. Bike shifters should NOT have batteries.
I bought this bike, rode it a lot, sold it, and bought it back again with a stuck seatpost in it. I was extracting the post and found penetrative rust. Sadly, this frame is dead. But I'm having a hard time throwing it out. No good reason.
It's just a bike.
Left foot. Right foot. Repeat.
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