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Reply #540 on: May 26, 2012, 09:00:13 PM
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mtbcast
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Two weeks, Folks! Can't wait!
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Reply #541 on: May 26, 2012, 11:51:18 PM
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phil_rad
Location: Gelnhausen, Germany
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My frame is cracked...I was warned and now its real(Superfly is Super Cracked). Considering my options right now, not sure if the warranty will be here by the time I leave and I'm not sure if I want even ride the new one if it gets here in time. Looking at Ti frames, see if I can't get a bike loan or something. Fuck, I feel like punching a wall.
Thats a big bummer! Hope you can resolve the problem and get a bike for the start. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! Phil
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Reply #542 on: May 27, 2012, 03:19:36 AM
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DenisVTT
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My frame is cracked...I was warned and now its real(Superfly is Super Cracked). Considering my options right now, not sure if the warranty will be here by the time I leave and I'm not sure if I want even ride the new one if it gets here in time. Looking at Ti frames, see if I can't get a bike loan or something. Fuck, I feel like punching a wall.
Last time I had a Gary Fisher (Rig) frame break (those things are quite common...) I went to a GF dealership, they called the warehouse right then and there, the new frame was shipped that day, and received the next. It took a few more days to make things compatible (different years, so different bottom brackets and stuff like this) but overall it was very fast. Of course, there's no Gary Fisher dealerships any more, it's all Trek Best of luck, hope they can do it as fast as possible for you!
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Reply #543 on: May 27, 2012, 10:09:51 AM
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chriskmurray
Location: Colorado Springs
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My frame is cracked...I was warned and now its real(Superfly is Super Cracked). Considering my options right now, not sure if the warranty will be here by the time I leave and I'm not sure if I want even ride the new one if it gets here in time. Looking at Ti frames, see if I can't get a bike loan or something. Fuck, I feel like punching a wall.
That sucks, hopefully your shop knows your situation and explains it well to the warranty dept and they rush ship a frame out, I have seen Yeti do it for one of our customers who had a big race coming up so hopefully you get the same treatment from Trek, I have heard they are pretty good to deal with from a few so hopefully you have good luck. Like was mentioned, ask details about the frame they are sending and make certain all of your parts will transfer so you can find replacements if needed, things like seat post diameter, head tube sizes, bb shell width and style, what style/size front derailer you need, the way the rear disc brake attaches. I think that covers most of what you may or may not run into. Good luck
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Reply #544 on: May 27, 2012, 01:24:15 PM
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Foster
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« Reply #544 on: May 27, 2012, 01:24:15 PM » |
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Honestly I don't want to ride the Superfly even if the new one gets here in time because I am not confident in the frame anymore. I don't wanna be riding 3000 miles wondering if my frame is cracked or is going to break mid race. There weren't even 1000 miles on the bike yet and the frame was done...so what makes me think that it will last for the TDR? Trying to find a new bike right now. Looks at the Salsa Mariachi Ti or Steel. Whichever one I can find in stock basically. If you happen to know of a shop that has the `Ti` version send me and email, I'm not having luck yet. Thanks, Eric ewf6@nau.edu
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Reply #545 on: May 27, 2012, 02:49:51 PM
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woody
Location: Southern Utah
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Honestly I don't want to ride the Superfly even if the new one gets here in time because I am not confident in the frame anymore. I don't wanna be riding 3000 miles wondering if my frame is cracked or is going to break mid race. There weren't even 1000 miles on the bike yet and the frame was done...so what makes me think that it will last for the TDR? Trying to find a new bike right now. Looks at the Salsa Mariachi Ti or Steel. Whichever one I can find in stock basically. If you happen to know of a shop that has the `Ti` version send me and email, I'm not having luck yet. Thanks, Eric ewf6@nau.eduI just sent you an email. Woody
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Reply #546 on: May 27, 2012, 07:37:38 PM
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chriskmurray
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« Reply #546 on: May 27, 2012, 07:37:38 PM » |
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Dont blame you Foster, I knew Superfly frames were known for cracking but under 1000 miles is really bad. Good luck in your search for a new frame, hopefully trek will send you a new one you can sell to offset the cost of the upgrade.
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Reply #547 on: May 27, 2012, 08:52:54 PM
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groundedkiwi
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A month or two ago, Slippery Pig Bike Shop in Phoenix AZ (Central Ave) had a Large Ti El Mariachi unbuilt frame. (arent you in Flagstaff?) Not too sure if its still there, but worth a call. Best of luck Foster
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Reply #548 on: May 27, 2012, 10:34:35 PM
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Foster
Location: Fort Campbell, KY
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« Reply #548 on: May 27, 2012, 10:34:35 PM » |
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Thanks everyone for your help, its been great. I was able to get a frame this afternoon and it should be here on Tuesday(Salsa Mariachi Ti). Definitely maxed out the CC but it will be worth having a reliable bike for the TDR and all future races. Now I just need to build it up before I leave. Thanks to everyones help and kindness it looks like I will be able to pull off getting everything in order before I leave. Looks like the TD journey has already begun for me. I can't wait to meet everyone at the start and spend time riding with some of you.
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Reply #549 on: May 27, 2012, 10:47:07 PM
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phil_rad
Location: Gelnhausen, Germany
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« Reply #549 on: May 27, 2012, 10:47:07 PM » |
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Thanks everyone for your help, its been great. I was able to get a frame this afternoon and it should be here on Tuesday(Salsa Mariachi Ti). Definitely maxed out the CC but it will be worth having a reliable bike for the TDR and all future races. Now I just need to build it up before I leave. Thanks to everyones help and kindness it looks like I will be able to pull off getting everything in order before I leave. Looks like the TD journey has already begun for me. I can't wait to meet everyone at the start and spend time riding with some of you.
That's great! Have fun building it. See you in Banff.
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Reply #550 on: May 28, 2012, 07:11:09 AM
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Georg66
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Nice to hear that from Foster, ... so we will meet in Banff next week! Here is a calculation from some Tour-Divide data, you'll see distances between some locations, their vertical distances and all this summed up, together with the relation to the whole distance resp. vertical distance. It comes without guarantee and notice, that this is not my plan for a daily schedule ... http://kgdeck.blogspot.de/2012/05/11-days-till-start-of-tour-divide-some.htmlMay 29th: put a corrected version (distance between LaGarita-DelNorte is 20 mi.)
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Reply #551 on: May 29, 2012, 05:06:42 AM
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Update for Del Norte: Patti and I (Gary) are on the ACA Divide map as a place to stay and get bike repair in Del Norte, CO. We will not be here for this years race as we'll be touring the GDMBR starting tomorrow. We're riding south to north from Del Norte to Banff. Stop and say hi when you pass if you have time. The other local sources for bike parts are Alpine Bike and Ski, 719 873-2495. Walter is willing to deliver parts to Del Norte, He's in South Fork which is 15 miles away. AMPeirce bicycles http://ampeircecycles.com/ 719 580-4525. Andy is a custom frame builder and has some parts and will also be willing to deliver if he's around. After you leave here there really aren't any bike shops until Silver City (or Salida if you're north bound). As of yesterday (5/28) Indiana Pass is dry but there are still a few snow drifts in the Ellwood Pass area. It is legal to sleep in the town park which is immediately south of the river and just west of 112 where you cross. The Country Family Inn motel is said to be a dump, not really recommended unless you really want a room. The historic Windsor Hotel has just opened (pricey) but they are booked as there's a movie being filmed in the area and they're using the whole hotel. Boogies cafe has reasonably priced diner food. The Organic Peddler has good healthy food but small portions for us. Jack's Market is on the east end of town and has a decent variety of groceries. I think they're open from 7AM-10:00PM. There are 2 gas stations with a subway in one and hot pizza in another. Best of luck to all of you. Ride safe!
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Reply #552 on: May 29, 2012, 05:11:39 AM
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Slowerthensnot
Have fun and go far
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Update for Del Norte: Patti and I (Gary) are on the ACA Divide map as a place to stay and get bike repair in Del Norte, CO. We will not be here for this years race as we'll be touring the GDMBR starting tomorrow. We're riding south to north from Del Norte to Banff. Stop and say hi when you pass if you have time. The other local sources for bike parts are Alpine Bike and Ski, 719 873-2495. Walter is willing to deliver parts to Del Norte, He's in South Fork which is 15 miles away. AMPeirce bicycles http://ampeircecycles.com/ 719 580-4525. Andy is a custom frame builder and has some parts and will also be willing to deliver if he's around. After you leave here there really aren't any bike shops until Silver City (or Salida if you're north bound). As of yesterday (5/28) Indiana Pass is dry but there are still a few snow drifts in the Ellwood Pass area. It is legal to sleep in the town park which is immediately south of the river and just west of 112 where you cross. The Country Family Inn motel is said to be a dump, not really recommended unless you really want a room. The historic Windsor Hotel has just opened (pricey) but they are booked as there's a movie being filmed in the area and they're using the whole hotel. Boogies cafe has reasonably priced diner food. The Organic Peddler has good healthy food but small portions for us. Jack's Market is on the east end of town and has a decent variety of groceries. I think they're open from 7AM-10:00PM. There are 2 gas stations with a subway in one and hot pizza in another. Best of luck to all of you. Ride safe! Thanks Gary! hope to see you out there!
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Reply #553 on: May 29, 2012, 07:50:19 AM
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phil_rad
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Nice to hear that from Foster, ... so we will meet in Banff next week! Here is a calculation from some Tour-Divide data, you'll see distances between some locations, their vertical distances and all this summed up, together with the relation to the whole distance resp. vertical distance. It comes without guarantee and notice, that this is not my plan for a daily schedule ... http://kgdeck.blogspot.de/2012/05/11-days-till-start-of-tour-divide-some.htmlNice list Schorsch! :-) Anybody have an update on the snow situation in Canada/N. Montana? Nine more days :-)
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Reply #554 on: May 29, 2012, 08:18:20 AM
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arno
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I will give a try NOBO too and before I go through the hassle with Greyhound plus the prologue riding to the border ... If any of the other Nobo riders passes through Phoenix and can squeeze me into the car I will be forever gratefull and of course pay gasoline, beer, pizza and several pound Snickers bars - or similar My email: arno.minner@gmail.comphone: 520 288 4681 I am in an area with sketchy coverage, so texting and email is best.
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Reply #555 on: May 29, 2012, 08:57:19 AM
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SlowDave
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"Of course, there's no Gary Fisher dealerships any more, it's all Trek icon_puke_l"
Well said. I go way out of my way to avoid Trek products no matter what name they are hiding under.
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Reply #556 on: May 29, 2012, 09:04:00 AM
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Foster
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"Of course, there's no Gary Fisher dealerships any more, it's all Trek icon_puke_l"
Well said. I go way out of my way to avoid Trek products no matter what name they are hiding under.
Unfortunate Gary merged with trek but who freaking cares now cause I'm getting a Salsa Ti frame! Just talked to the bike shop and the frame is on its way overnight!
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Reply #557 on: May 29, 2012, 09:10:31 AM
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SlowDave
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Congrats on the new frame and all the best for your ride.
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Reply #558 on: May 29, 2012, 10:09:27 AM
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Anyone have room in there vehicle ride flaked out. Arriving in Whitish MT on Monday evening from Madison WI
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Reply #559 on: May 29, 2012, 12:14:20 PM
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jryter
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« Reply #559 on: May 29, 2012, 12:14:20 PM » |
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Honestly I don't want to ride the Superfly even if the new one gets here in time because I am not confident in the frame anymore. I don't wanna be riding 3000 miles wondering if my frame is cracked or is going to break mid race. There weren't even 1000 miles on the bike yet and the frame was done...so what makes me think that it will last for the TDR?
Just curious where these are breaking?? I have one that I will probably have to use and want to check it out now for cracks.... and yours is the last yrs model? Good to see you have a new frame in the mail!k How stressful. All your bags fit on the new one I hope....
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