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in 25 years I had mostly italian bikes
ciocc
ponarello
colnago
cipollini
them moved to custom american
seven
merlkn
IF
richard sachs
land shark
mikelson
then baxk ro itlaian
great frames but $$ for what it is
they BREAK
now im exclusively on specialized.
here years. 6 frames. they didn’t break but I like to have them at different locations
frenxh frames
look and time are good
but a good friend who’s stronger than i
movwd to specialized and felt. never ridden look and time again
is we can get heated talking abt gruppo
im die hard campy
all super record both mechanical (remeber delta brakes?) to eps I was cool sh@t then tried di2. lol all bike are di2 now
now im exclusively on specialized.
I was cool sh@t then tried di2. lol all bike are di2 now
Specialized/Di2
Originally Posted by CAlexio
Super proud of this project... watching that unconventional front end bounce up and down while riding is a true joy.. knowing you've designed something which actually works as intended.. priceless experience.
Sweet ride. Easily a match for the stuff in the Petersen, though much better that it's being used as intended...
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Ah, finally someone that knows the meaning of Pranqster. I was at North Coast Brewing the night they tapped the first keg of high alcohol Pranqster. I believe I was the first to be cut off from having any more that night. North Coast is my favorite brewery and I have had many Old Stock Ales. - - - Pranqster
About 120 miles south in Santa Rosa is my favorite Double-IPA in the world at Russian River Brewing Company.
been enjoying the food and car pics in this thread. bikes are fine, just stay off the fun driving roads!
Pranqster's comment on where he lived almost made me ask if he worked at North Coast.
was surprised and happy to see that Costco (of all places) has Pranqster and Brother Thelonious for under $6.
since there is now some beer talk, have had most of these sitting around the house for 6+ yrs.
also trying to figure out an occasion or time to open them.
been enjoying the food and car pics in this thread. bikes are fine, just stay off the fun driving roads!
Pranqster's comment on where he lived almost made me ask if he worked at North Coast.
was surprised and happy to see that Costco (of all places) has Pranqster and Brother Thelonious for under $6.
since there is now some beer talk, have had most of these sitting around the house for 6+ yrs.
also trying to figure out an occasion or time to open them.
My wife's brother and his wife live in Fort Bragg California. They are good friends with everyone at North Coast and hang out with the brewer quite a bit. When real estate prices were in the toilet in 2010 we bought a second home in Westport that is on a bluff with 270 degree ocean frontage
views. Once I get my fifteen year old twins in college I am going to try to drive as many of the great roads north and south of San Francisco I can find. In t he meantime I go there to drink wine, look at the ocean and ride my mountain bike.
If you like that style, you should try Knee Deep Brewing in Auburn, you’ll likely find a DIPA you like even better there.
Havent been to their new brewery up in Auburn since they moved from outside of Sacramento (Lincoln) in 2017.
But I've heard from friends that they have gone from a 15 barrel brew house to a 40 barrel 4 vessel system at their new location.
In fact, my brother and a buddy of his are at Knee Deep as we speak, on their way back from a 3 day motorcycle ride up to Tahoe on their KTM adventure bikes.
And yes..... I've had the Hoptologist and its terrific! But when I can source 2 bottles of super fresh Pliny at my local bottle shop every Thursday for only $5.50 each, I'm in Heaven!
Last edited by Diablo Dude; 06-14-2018 at 05:41 PM.
My wife's brother and his wife live in Fort Bragg California. They are good friends with everyone at North Coast and hang out with the brewer quite a bit. When real estate prices were in the toilet in 2010 we bought a second home in Westport that is on a bluff with 270 degree ocean frontage
views. Once I get my fifteen year old twins in college I am going to try to drive as many of the great roads north and south of San Francisco I can find. In t he meantime I go there to drink wine, look at the ocean and ride my mountain bike.
nice. a 2nd place on the coast is on the list of things to do in the future.
something up that way would be nice, but a pretty healthy drive from South Bay.
but could stop at Russian River, Anderson Valley and a host of other breweries along the way.
definitely lots of nice driving roads up that way too.
haven't done all of "the loop", but did do "the lollipop" last time we were up that way.
think many people posting in this thread know this bridge.