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Captian Carnage
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My newest toy

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A 2011 Specialized Time trial bike Always wanted 1 Now I have 1 Now I will have 3 race quality bikes a Road bike ,Mt bike Now a TT bike I been training for the last 2 months to get ready for January Thats when my cycling will take up my time ( 75-100miles a week ) My racing starts in March In Bethel and Plainville CT They both have a 6 week race series This is my 1st choice Off roading is a distance 2nd I Might make the snow run Jeep is being worked on next month Some much need improvements
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Brian,
Combine your passions like I did.....
I got a Surly Pug in May...
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26x4 I can't wait for the snow!
And if you want to go bigger Surly has released the Moonlander http://surlybikes.com/bikes/moonlander
26 x 4.7
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Dang those are some FAT Tires!!
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ZAEDOCK
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Should have bought a real bike.


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SteveB
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You can never have too many bikes.........
ZAEDOCK wrote:Jesus man, you're a Jeepn' psycho.
Captian Carnage
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SteveB wrote:You can never have too many bikes.........
LOL I got tires for snow + ice I used 1/2 sheet metal screws About 200 per tire And 2 good plastics tire liners to keep the head of the screws away from the tube trips and to prevent pinch flats The screws stick our a 1/4 inch I get more traction on ice than i do dirt You just dont want to crash and get hit by the tires they will cut through your clothes trust me For snowmobile trails they are perfect On a hard pack trail I climb easy than I doin the summer
Captian Carnage
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ZAEDOCK wrote:Should have bought a real bike.


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I like it
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I like it!! Have fun out there!
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Hoodoo Man
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idk brian I expect more from a rebel like you... something more like this:

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DDewar53
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This one...
Springer front end an all
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