Taken at the defunct Gopal Bicycle Shop in CHarlottesville Va about 1990. Store ManagerKervin, and fellow mechanic Andre are posing with me.
I like buffing sparkly bits. My Mountain Goat blog is here: http://mountaingoatmtb.blogspot.com/
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Saturday, September 11, 2021
When even an Aluminum Wrench is too heavy...
These Aluminum Wrenches were reasonably common back in the day, but were still too heavy for me.
I did test out the drilled and polished wrench before taking it on the road one trip. It worked fine, though it was a tad "springy". I never had to use the wrench in anger, on the trip, so it stayed in this pristine condition for the last 20 or so years.
Toolkits...
As you might have guessed, when bike touring I liked to be both prepared *and* a light weight as possible. Pedal a loaded touring bike up a series of long, steep hills, and every ounce seems to count. So I spent a while back in the day developing tool kits that would (just about) do the job whilst shaving ounces.
I was going through my tool collection today and found these babies that I had almost forgotten about. Some are made by Topeak and some were made by me: cutting down Allen Wrenches to the absolute minimum size that can be grasped in a small Crescent Wrench. Not a perfect solution, but certainly lighter than the original wrenches.
If you go through my older posts here you'll see the contents of the Altoids Tin Toolkit, and also the Fishing Tackle Box Toolkit.
Friday, June 25, 2021
Woodland Camo Goat, 1989. Eclectic component mix.
Saturday, June 05, 2021
A few shots of my red and silver Mountain Goat....
All fillet-brazed. 022085, so 20 inch, made 1985, the 20th frame made that year.
Ken Beach fillet-brazed stem, Fat Chance bar,
Shimano DeoreXT RD and FD.
Specialized crankset and BB (modded to be double-sealed).
Suntour Rollercam rear brake, Shimano DeoreXT front brake, Real levers.
WTB wheelset.
Shimano DeoreXT thumbshifters (modded with wood and copper).
Suntour XC Pro seatpost.
Selle San Marco Regal saddle.
I still own this bike, but I have it up for sale currently.
Pretty rare Fuso MTB
A few shots, bike sold to the same guy who bought the Fuso road bike. So now he has breeding stock, and can produce some wonderful gravel bikes from the combined DNA.
Bike got sold in May 2021, to a Long Islander.