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2010-01-22 4:08 PM

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Subject: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
Tell us what got you there!

(For me, restored and upgraded 1988 Klein Quantum)

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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
1992 Trek 1420: 7-speed with down-tube shifters, all original components except for tires, tubes, cables, and brake pads.
2010-01-22 4:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
You should also post what year the race was you used the bike... if you used a crappy 1994 bike in a 1995 race, it doesn't count
2010-01-22 4:44 PM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
My first 3 tris (Fall '05- Spring '06) were on an 12 speed down-tube shifted '87 Schwinn Tempo I got from a co-worker for $50. I still have it and it's currently setup as a single speed cyclo-cross bike. In '06, I got a '95 Klein Aeolus and my current tri bike is a '99 Litespeed Tachyon (with a newer Javelin in between). I tend to believe old bikes are not crappy.


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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
Centurion. No idea what year. Paid $150 for it. Got me through my first tri in 2007.

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2010-01-22 4:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
1990 Miyata Triple Cross - Used it for a sprint in 2004 and a sprint and oly in 2005.  It went to pasture a week before  my first race of 2006.  (had to borrow a bike for that one and then picked up the road bike I have today.)


2010-01-22 4:51 PM
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in 2008 I used a 98 Merlin Titanium MTB.  Cheap old thing only cost me $2K used. Seriously.
2010-01-22 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
Laugh all you want but I did my first and only tri last year on my 15 year old Diamond Back mountain bike. And I was passing people.

I almost drown on the swim before that though. Haha

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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
Tyrell - 2010-01-22 4:13 PM 1992 Trek 1420: 7-speed with down-tube shifters, all original components except for tires, tubes, cables, and brake pads.

Raced this bike from 2008-2009.
2010-01-22 4:59 PM
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Waiting to see some Pics...just saying...LOL

2010-01-22 5:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
First 2 Tris: 1990 Bridgestone MB-2 Mountain bike with original parts in a 2004 race. Wheels spun 3 times before griding to a stop. I replaced the wheels and drive train for the 2nd tri, then I bought a "real" bike.

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2010-01-22 5:24 PM
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1997 Bianchi Volpe road bike. My only bike. I'll be riding it at Ironman Lake Placid this year.
2010-01-22 5:26 PM
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It was 2004 and my first tri, a mini. I borrowed my 5' tall mother-in-law's circa 1984 single speed beach cruiser. I got passed by everyone, but still had a great time.
2010-01-22 5:38 PM
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Old Bianchi, maybe late 70s or early 80s. Suntour components. I did my first tri on this bike, but it was too big, so I sold it.

And did many other tris and bike raceson a 1980s Cannondale Criterium (pics in my album). It was a 6 speed 105 bike, which got converted to an 8 speed to bring the shifter to the handle bars and I used it like that for quite a bit longer.

So they were old, but not crappy.

I used the Bianchi in 2003, and raced the Cannondale from 2003-2005. After that it was the winter bike until 2009. Now it isn't used.



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I did my first 7 tris on a Steel Glacer Bay 8 speed mountain bike I bought at Target (2 for $40). Fat knobby tires and all. Thing must have weighed 30 pounds. I still have both of them and my kids won't even ride them.
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri
jeng - 2010-01-22 7:38 PM

Old Bianchi, maybe late 70s or early 80s. Suntour components. I did my first tri on this bike, but it was too big, so I sold it.

And did many other tris and bike raceson a 1980s Cannondale Criterium (pics in my album). It was a 6 speed 105 bike, which got converted to an 8 speed to bring the shifter to the handle bars and I used it like that for quite a bit longer.

So they were old, but not crappy.

I used the Bianchi in 2003, and raced the Cannondale from 2003-2005. After that it was the winter bike until 2009. Now it isn't used.

We're in the same vintage, I'm afraid-

  In 1986 (yeah, that's right, I invented triathlon), my first year of racing, I rode on a British Raleigh Record (Raleighs sold in the US were made in the US)  from 1975 or '76. It was a real tank- It wasn't just heavy, it freewheeled like it was on tank tracks. So that fall I bought a 60inch Nishiki that was on sale for a great price. I was stretched out on that thing like a Cathar on the rack. Way too big. But at least it rolled. And it rolled for 14 years.

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2010-01-23 4:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Friday fun: what is the crappiest / oldest bike with which you completed a tri

I rode my 1972 Schwinn Continental for my first couple of triathlons in 2004.  That makes is about 32 years old at the time.

It was my old college bike.  It was pretty high-end (for a Schwinn) when I bought it with quick-release hubs, tubular front fork and toe clips.  It wasn't "crappy"; I've kept it in great shape over the years.  Before my first race I disassembled the whole thing, cleaned & regreased the bearings, replaced the cables and brake pads.  The thing is just about indestructable, but with the steel frame it weighs a ton.  Still hanging out in my garage.

Bought my current bike, a Cannondale R700 in early 2005.

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2010-01-23 7:23 AM
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Did my first two tris in 2004 on a bike exactly like this. It was about 15 years old and had spent the previous few years unused in a shed.

first tri bike

Not having a  fancy tri or road bike is not an excuse to not do a triathlon.
2010-01-23 8:09 AM
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First season a Sonoma Troisieme Etage that I got from a department stroe for ~$200.  Got rid of the drop bars, added a tri front end and bar cons.  Bike weight around 25lbs and served me well for my first season (four races).

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2010-01-23 9:59 AM
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Last year, when I upgraded mrs. gearboy's bike, I sold her old one (it was a man's frame) to my friend who raced Steelman and Marshman on her 1984 Shogun 12 speed. 
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marmadaddy - 2010-01-23 7:23 AM

Did my first two tris in 2004 on a bike exactly like this. It was about 15 years old and had spent the previous few years unused in a shed.

first tri bike

Not having a  fancy tri or road bike is not an excuse to not do a triathlon.


It looks like that stem is barely in the head tube!


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A Schwinn hybrid.  It sucked.

2010-01-23 1:35 PM
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Ahh the old days of triathlons.  I had a bike I rode to and from work on.  To get it ready for a triathlon I removed the rack on the back.  I did really well in the triathlon.  This of course was before the days of aerobars and disk wheels.
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For my first tri ever in '08 and first couple of tris last year, I rode a early 1980's Azuki 12 speed.   Azuki was a Nishiki knock off.  I rode it for a few years around as I grew up until I got my license.  It stayed parked in my parents garage from 1985-2008 when I got it out, replaced tires, gave it a tune up and raced my first tri.  Still has the original components, although I did have to replace the chain last year. 
It is now worth far more than the couple of hundred bucks I paid for it in the early 80's with the proceeds of delivering papers.   It was the bike I was riding when I met my wife in '84 at the age of 15.  I keep it for sentimental reasons and will likely never sell it. 
Its not crappy, just a little worn, a little too heavy, and it does have a few years and miles on it.   Kinda like me......j/k.  
2010-01-23 7:28 PM
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Did my first two sprint distances races on a Mongoose comfort style (AKA: Really Cheap Old Lady Bike). 
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