Ride Bikes

I don't have a car. I have some bikes instead, and they get me where I need to go. I started a bike gang with a few of my friends a few years ago and one of these days, Faster Mustache is going to take over the world. The Garage:

2007 Specialized Roubaix Comp Compact, Crank Brothers Quattro pedals

20-30 miles. Every morning. Good times. I got this bike in response to a mostly healed but still broken collarbone. It's way more fun than riding on that friggin trainer, and lets me slowly add up my base miles every day. (specs)
2005 Fuji Track Pro frame, Velocity wheels, Sugino 75 Cranks, Crank Brothers Quattro pedals, Deda bars, Thompson seatpost, Selle saddle, etc.

This one only comes out for the velodrome: Dick Lane Velodrome. (specs- frame only)
the commuter2007 Redline 925 frame, Phil Wood hubs laced to Sun rims, Selle saddle, Crank Brother Eggbeater pedals, fixed gear, front brake.

To the post office, grocery store, and beyond! (specs - frame only)
2005 Gary Fisher Cake 4 DLX. Crank Brothers Candy C pedals, Crank Brothers Cobalt headset

Blankets Creek, Conyers, Moab. Often at night. Sometimes in 24 hour endurance races. Full ride location list on singletracks.com. (specs)


the singlespeedIN PIECES: 1997 highly modified Gary Fisher Tassajara, Avid Shorty 7 brakes, Phil Wood hubs laced to Rino Lite rims, lock on grips, Shimano cranks.

The guest bike. (specs)
the roadieSOLD: 2000 KHS Flite 300

My first road bike, then I discovered fixed gear riding, then I rediscovered mountain biking. It sat in my house for 2 years collecting dust and I finally sold it. (specs)
once time a roadieSOLD: Tirreno Razza 1000

While in California for the summary, my try at "serious" road riding. Wasn't for me because I didn't have anyone to ride with.
the fixieDEAD: First fixie for me, upgraded and parts replaced and all, met it's end in a wreck with a car in California