Totally mine, completely affiliated.
UPDATE: Trek is sold, Cannondale is still available.
I have too many bicycles and need to make some room. If you'd like more photos or need more details, just ask. I'm in Connecticut.
1992 Cannondale M1000, perfect rallycross pit bike, $275
You may have read about this bike here:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/off-topic-discussion/1992-cannondale-m1000-another-old-mountain-bike-re/99886/page1/
2011 Trek Alpha 1.1, $475
It's aluminum and very light. I bought this bike new ($750) and rode it for less than 100 miles before realizing that I'm really just a mountain biker. It is in perfect condition.
I also have a few vintage Schwinn Sting-Rays and other old muscle bikes in varying condition that I'm also going to list as soon as I sort through some photos.
kylini
HalfDork
4/24/15 9:14 p.m.
I don't think fly and ride would work too well.
Trek is sold, Cannondale is still available.
maj75
Reader
5/2/15 7:39 p.m.
A Stingray would be cool, especially an Orange Crate or a Lemon Peeler, but I can't think of anything potentially more ridiculous than me on one of them ;)
maj75 wrote:
A Stingray would be cool, especially an Orange Crate or a Lemon Peeler, but I can't think of anything potentially more ridiculous than me on one of them ;)
1969 Schwinn Sting-Ray Fastback: The Bike From He11.
1967 Sears Spyder by Murray. Check out that chain guard and fender!
48 years old and no tears!
Projects:
Sting-Ray BX
1966 Sting-Ray
1966 Raleigh Fireball 5 Speed.with Redline Slicks front and rear: