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kjladd1
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentHere are a couple of pics of my oldest 26" race bike and my current race machine. The three bar is a Mcs MagnaCruiser and the other is a Profile DSL-1 slalom/4x with a 3 speed Profile cassette hub.
kjladd1
QUOTE (kjladd1 @ Apr 26 2008, 03:43 PM) *
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentHere are a couple of pics of my oldest 26" race bike and my current race machine. The three bar is a Mcs MagnaCruiser and the other is a Profile DSL-1 slalom/4x with a 3 speed Profile cassette hub.



Sorry guys, having a little difficulty operating the computer, enjoy!
mxer746
QUOTE (kjladd1 @ Apr 26 2008, 04:12 PM) *
Sorry guys, having a little difficulty operating the computer, enjoy!

Those are wicked cool. If I owned them both, Id just stand there trying to decide which one to ride. Hmmmmmm
The Red Baron
As the saying goes, "a time and a place for everything."

If you lived here in SoCal you could cruise the beaches one day and then ride the downhill trails up in Big Bear the next. If one were so inclined. cool.gif

That is a great pair you got there.
Jason Chang
I remeber when the cruisers were just sarting to switch to 24".
I was onl a familiy vacation and I talked my parrents into taking me to Orange Y to watch a race. I was interested in cruiser but never tried it yet. The main at Orange had 4 on 24" and 4 on 26", it was obvious that the 24's were much quicker off the gate and they took the top 4 spots. My Dad turned to me and says, if you race cruiser it will be a 24"

Changstar
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