Sweet. What are you buying Grench?
Something even faster than the Pioneer Allroad I bet. (As they say in politics: Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.)
Allen
I originally couldn't wait for a new bike so I bought a used one. With Optibikes move to in house assembly I decided to go with a new one. Here is what I have now.
Sweet. What are you buying Grench?
Something even faster than the Pioneer Allroad I bet. (As they say in politics: Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.)
Allen
Allen
When I originally purchased my Allroad, I didn't want to wait for a new one so I went with a used bike they had on hand. I decided to get a new one now that they have made a few upgrades. I have to say any 300lbs people out there...this is a solid way to go. I am not a fan of Black Gloss but here is what I have now.
Note:
1. The two Garmin Virb mounts - One under the seat, the other on my homemade bar mount...I used a metal broom handle and one of the plastic C clamps (still need to paint it black). This is the deal I made with my wife to allow me to ride on the road. I guess she feels like the life insurance will be good...I will have a record of the crash from the front and back.
2. The upgraded front shock - off of Optibikes high end stuff. This raised the front of the bike up about 1 ½". HUGE difference for me. There is no comparison between the stock shock and this upgrade.
3. Stem riser and riser handlebars. Lets a fat man breath when he rides.
4. The new shock makes mounting a water bottle here an option. I like the access.
5. And last but definitely not least - Big Bens with Green Gard. These tires are awesome. Anyone wanting to smooth out the ride and get some sure footedness...these are the way to go.
6. The kickstand was too short after the fork and tires, so I popped the boot off, tapped the tube and put a bolt in the end.