got in a quick early morning greenway ride with Steve and Lindsay this morning.
Here, we're stopped on the trail where a woman was feeding the bambi's (I see her frequently)
This is the first photo I have of Lindsay's '85 Shogun.
A $100 Frankenbike purchase that she rebuilt completely herself, with coaching from her dad, but she did everything - built it for a sleeper college commuter.
Had to replace her cracked Shimano Exage RD with a new Deore RD, but Shimano indexing is consistent, and her 6-sp 1985 shifters operate the new 10sp RD perfectly.
I volunteered the lightly used 25mm Challenge Strada tires, which are the largest tires that fit the tight brake clearance (low bridge and fork crown). The old bike came with shot, pencil-thin 19mm tires. (with their low profile, the Challenge are probably the only 25mm tires that will clear, and they measure a bit wider)
Steve was on his Dahon Tournado - it's a Ritchey takedown frame, and fits in a large suitcase for airline travel.
I was on my Moser.