Moment of Zen.
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Hal at 01.15.09 - 11:07 pm
I can't tell if it's photoshopped or not. Either way, I find it awesome.
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It's a Trek Fuel, he's been riding it for a few years.
mk452401.15.09 - 11:29 pm
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him and lance (armstrong, not kanawai) are good buddies. what is photoshopped about this picture that is older than the internet?
ruinedbyidiots01.15.09 - 11:34 pm
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I bought my Trek Fuel before he bought his.
mk452401.15.09 - 11:41 pm
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Man I'm glad I don't have a Trek Fuel. I image Trek is kinda pissed he picked them to rep. LOL
User101.15.09 - 11:44 pm
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it didnt deter me from buying a trek and riding the shit out of it.
ruinedbyidiots01.15.09 - 11:57 pm
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Honestly Allan, do you think anyone gives a shit? Most people didn't even know he rode a mountain bike.
Apparently when he began riding, the secret service was having a hard time catching up.
I like my Trek Fuel, it's a real sweet ride when I'm doing trails. It's got an excellent XT drive train with Marzocchi in the front and Fox in the Rear. Hey, I even have real mountain tires on my bike -- not those slicks you used to ride.
mk452401.16.09 - 12:03 am
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You can bet I crossed out one make in looking for my replacement! ;-)
User101.16.09 - 12:06 am
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Sounds pretty stupid to me.
mk452401.16.09 - 12:10 am
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come on. specialized wasnt going to replace their broken frame with a different brand.
ruinedbyidiots01.16.09 - 12:11 am
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I'm not building up the frame Specialized gave me as the replacement to mine. I'm just going to sell it this spring and get something lower end, or find a frame and hang the parts I have off it.
User101.16.09 - 12:15 am
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you still ride that Trek Dad? How is your ass doing on it?
sexy01.16.09 - 12:16 am
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That's true. Trek had a problem with rear aluminum triangles and they replaced them when they cracked. In fact, I'd like to crack mine so I get it replaced with a fiberglass one.
mk452401.16.09 - 12:16 am
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the last ride that i did it was an alc metric when i met your mother, son. that was almost a year ago.
ruinedbyidiots01.16.09 - 12:17 am
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Yes, I'm still riding my Trek. I took it through Sycamore Canyon a couple of weeks ago. It was a cold but beautiful day with lots of leaves on the trails. My favorite ride is bombing down Wood Canyon. It's rained enough lately so there was water in some of the stream crossings so that was kind of neat blasting through the water too. That full suspension really does a good job of keeping the wheels on the ground, I sure don't miss my hard tail anymore.
mk452401.16.09 - 12:20 am
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After a reporters quizzed bush on a spill he took while riding that fuel:
"When you ride hard on a mountain bike, sometimes you fall, otherwise you're not riding hard." -GWB
The most truthful thing the man ever said.
zombiefiesta01.16.09 - 12:21 am
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I've got my sets of scars too. I have to admit that I do get a little tired of getting banged up. One crash took my derailleur, hanger, chain, my glasses and my helmet. That was one hell of an expensive crash.
mk452401.16.09 - 12:25 am
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I just sold my Trek commuter. She was a decent ride and did me well. Don't be disrespecting ol' faithful.
canadienne01.16.09 - 11:35 am
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haha, I almost got a trek. they are good bikes. just corporate as all hell
la duderina01.16.09 - 12:10 pm
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my trek is covered in now defunct discovery team logos!
ruinedbyidiots01.16.09 - 12:16 pm
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how is Trek more corporate than other brands of bicycles?
canadienne01.16.09 - 12:31 pm
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Well, trek is the largest bike manufacturer in the US, they are a wholly owned subsidiary of Intrepid Corp. (non-bike related company I think), plus they frequently buy up smaller bike manufacturers.
Compare to a company like surly.
zombiefiesta01.16.09 - 1:49 pm
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But they make good bikes and they're not like Pacific or anything.
zombiefiesta01.16.09 - 1:52 pm
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I believe Surly is owned by Quality Bicycle Supplies which also owns Salsa and others.
brassknuckle01.16.09 - 1:53 pm
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The president rides Trek and that's good enough for me!!
TO AVOID!
User101.16.09 - 1:57 pm
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Fine. But the president also likes hunting and eating meat...
so let's all stop doing that too, k?
canadienne01.16.09 - 2:52 pm
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just because someone rides a bicycle doesn't make them saints...
adrian01.16.09 - 4:51 pm
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What ever, he rides a Trek mountain bike, it's the obvious choice, they make some good bikes, are American, and a well known brand. If Bush was vegetarian I wouldn't stop being vegetarian by association. Hitler was a vegetarian.
GarySe7en01.16.09 - 6:39 pm
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trek gave him that bike. I read that both trek and cannondale gave him bikes during his presidency.
la duderina01.16.09 - 7:17 pm
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Jeebus - what are y'all gonna do with all that hate two weeks from now?
NixonTwin01.16.09 - 8:56 pm
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My Trek Fuel is a sweet ride on trails. If it's an SUV then what should I be riding instead?
Maybe we all need to come up with a list of politically correct bikes to own. I didn't really give a shit who else owned a Trek Fuel when I bought it. Maybe we should also collect lists of who owns what bikes so we know which brands to avoid.
mk452401.16.09 - 10:38 pm
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Maybe Orange20 should send Obama a bike.
Hmm
rayrayray01.16.09 - 10:45 pm
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Great idea mk4524!
1. Trek Fuel
2.
User101.17.09 - 11:34 am
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