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    Default got this yesterday...

    EBR, EBB :twisted:


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    :twisted:
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    I can't see it very well through the bike! Move it a little bit forward so we can admire that nice looking AR! ... Oh ! Oh! you meant the Bike.. LOL ! That's pretty high tec ! Mono shock in the rear, Sleek pedals, and the front forks look very trick! Dose it have disc brakes or something? What's it called ( EBR,EBB) ?
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    Cannondale Prophet. (I put 20miles on her today)

    http://www.cannondale.com/prophet/

    disc brakes front & rear

    Lefty mono shock front.


    EBR = Evil Black Rifle
    EBB = Evil Black Bike

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    How much that thing weigh? The Bike I mean. :lol: I didn't even notice earlier that it didnt have a Fork. I look at some of these Bikes now days and wonder if they would have survived My youth as well as the old Schwinn Sting Ray did.
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    these are very rugged, but not too heavy..

    I can't find any specs on line in regards to weight, so when I can remember, I"ll drag a scale out and weigh it.

    I think it weighs less than the 'old school' mountain bike it is replacing (no suspension at all on that one)

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    Nice....

    Now we will have to go hit Mt. Falcon or something.

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    sweet bike... i'm sure it cost a pretty penny
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwando
    sweet bike... i'm sure it cost a pretty penny
    ummm, yeah, but quite a few pretty pennies :twisted:



    KC: sure.. weekends only options... maybe a friday if planned well enough in advance.



    anyone else do any MB ?

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    My wife and I do, but I'm talking low key, not too strenuous stuff. We've yet to actually go up into the mountains (as a couple) w/ pedal bikes, and I don't know if I will ever do that with her. I'm game for just about anything, but my wife doesn't do a good job charging bigger rides. We both started getting back into MB about 3 months ago. When I moved to Colorado back in 2k, I used to go up to the mountains almost every weekend for rides with my brother, when he lived here.

    We've both got super cheap bikes (they were Christmas gifts), but we still have a good time whenever we go out on them. Anything with two wheels gets a thumbs up from me.

    We usually do the Cherry Creek Trail, since it's right outside the neighborhood, or else we just ride the neighborhood, or ride to the basketball courts down the street and shoot some hoops. Nothing too exciting, but I'm trying to be a little more proactive with staying healthy.

    Now if you guys want to trade your barbie bikes in for a real man's bike (motorcycle), then I'm game to hit the twisties whenevers! Just let me know!

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