pedalist
Maximum Pace
- Jan 24, 2015
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- #21
Unfortunately I ended up not getting the bike. On the picture it looked alright. At least good enough to fix it. But seeing it right in front of me, it was a very sad sight.
That bike was dead. It's okay when bike die from riding. Seeing bikes die through neglecting and letting them rot always breaks my heart. It's been a decent bike I think. The fame looked well built from Tange steel and it had all STX components. Too bad.
This one is gone, but I'll keep my eyes open for the next one.
Now I feel I want to get a early steel MTB just for the fun of it (and maybe for some nostalgic reasons). And well, may I even enjoy riding it. Let's see.
That bike was dead. It's okay when bike die from riding. Seeing bikes die through neglecting and letting them rot always breaks my heart. It's been a decent bike I think. The fame looked well built from Tange steel and it had all STX components. Too bad.
This one is gone, but I'll keep my eyes open for the next one.
Now I feel I want to get a early steel MTB just for the fun of it (and maybe for some nostalgic reasons). And well, may I even enjoy riding it. Let's see.