Oh that is pretty! Now are you going to get it all muddy and stuff?
Loading it into my truck now. As soon as I drop the kids at school I'm going for a ride. Intense offers a hell of a bike for the price. Really cant be beat in the current market with its direct to consumer model.Oh that is pretty! Now are you going to get it all muddy and stuff?
Very cool. I've never had a good mountain bike.
That is nice too. I was going to get a mountain bike but got the cyclocross as I ride on a lot of rails to trails and that is pea gravel or cinders. Longer distance so the cross bike rolls a bit better. 40 miles is a relatively long way on a mountain bike. I mostly ride the TT on the road. I'm out in the country so I can avoid a lot of the traffic.
That's great. I like the Cervrelo. Have never ridden with TT bars before. I miss the road bike path they had in slc. They have a green belt here but it needs repaved and its frowned on to go over 15mph...That is nice too. I was going to get a mountain bike but got the cyclocross as I ride on a lot of rails to trails and that is pea gravel or cinders. Longer distance so the cross bike rolls a bit better. 40 miles is a relatively long way on a mountain bike. I mostly ride the TT on the road. I'm out in the country so I can avoid a lot of the traffic.
Lovely bike but my God I hate rollers!Here's my garage queen of a road bike. Love this bike, it just never gets time out anymore.
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Lol they can be miserable... but they serve a purpose and better than not riding in the winter months here in IdahoLovely bike but my God I hate rollers!
By the way where did Univega come from besides probably China..Yep it came from Long Beach, California@Thrasher that bike is older than 20 years. They haven't made Univegas in a long, long time. I have a Univega road bike that I bought in 1983 to ride crits. Still have it but put city bars on it just to ride around the beach. Don't like to use my good bike too often in a sandy environment.
Japan was the origin. China was still closed when Univega went bust.By the way where did Univega come from besides probably China..Yep it came from Long Beach, California
I know the headquarters were in LB but I don't think any of the bikes were US made. I don't know much about mountain bikes but I believe it was Japan, then Taiwan for manufacture. But they were great bikes back when steel was real.Still it not only came from LB but it came from 90803 and that's the second one I owned, The first was stolen, My wife has a Univega still as well.