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I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for
a spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. Snap shots ![]() http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937586_sV93T-L-1.jpg http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937361_7oKPr-L.jpg http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937164_z2XNH-L-1.jpg |
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So GS where are you off to?
I had a serious thought about getting one of those but had to pre pay it as we live in the sticks. Looks good! Am about to set off on another epicwith my tourer ( Trek ) through the Gulf/Cape York country. Should be a good ride with a lot of challenge thrown in ![]() Good luck with your bike and may you have many great Epics ahead of you! Kathy. "G-S" <geoff@castbus.com.au> wrote in message news:6951qcF2vi9vnU1@mid.individual.net... >I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for a >spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. > > Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this > afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. > > Snap shots ![]() > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937586_sV93T-L-1.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937361_7oKPr-L.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937164_z2XNH-L-1.jpg |
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"G-S" <geoff@castbus.com.au> wrote in message news:6951qcF2vi9vnU1@mid.individual.net... >I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for a >spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. > > Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this > afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. > > Snap shots ![]() > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937586_sV93T-L-1.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937361_7oKPr-L.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937164_z2XNH-L-1.jpg Is that the new Fuji Tourer? I just sold one 2 months ago, although 3 yrs old,(the original green machine) was barely used and only got $580 for it on ebay, bloody thing cost me well over $1800 new. I did post a message here on aus.bicycle that I was selling it and sent the ebay link but got only 1 reply...oh well!! I bought a new bbq with the proceeds. no regrets. They are a very nice alround cycle but for serious touring,you'd need something a bit stronger in the frame. Fuji Touring are a great commuter and light tourer. cheers DJ |
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just us wrote:
> So GS where are you off to? > I had a serious thought about getting one of those but had to pre pay it as > we live in the sticks. Looks good! Am about to set off on another epic> with my tourer ( Trek ) through the Gulf/Cape York country. Should be a good > ride with a lot of challenge thrown in ![]() > Good luck with your bike and may you have many great Epics ahead of you! > Kathy. To be honest I have no idea Kathy ![]() I'm sort of thinking I'll just hop on and ride and end up where I end up! I'll need to get some leave arranged at work before anything serious though (and working on my fitness level wouldn't hurt either!). Enjoy your trip through the Gulf/Cape York area... I've wanted to see that locale for years. G-S |
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D&M JOHNSTON wrote:
> > Is that the new Fuji Tourer? > Yes it is, the mudguards aren't standard and I changed to pedals to shimanos with clip ins on one side and platforms on the other and added lights and speedo but other than that it's stock. > I just sold one 2 months ago, although 3 yrs old,(the original green > machine) was barely used and only got $580 for it on ebay, bloody thing cost > me well over $1800 new. $1800? Gee they've dropped a bit... must be the strong Aussie dollar. RRP is only $1199 now and this was on special for $999 which I reckon was a bargain. Even with the accessories it was only about $1300 on the road. > I did post a message here on aus.bicycle that I was selling it and sent the > ebay link but got only 1 reply...oh well!! I bought a new bbq with the > proceeds. no regrets. I must have missed that or I probably would have been in contact. > They are a very nice alround cycle but for serious touring,you'd need > something a bit stronger in the frame. I agree, but I'm not really looking for a serious multi-day tourer. Just a comfy bike I can use for afternoon rides or day trips and a bit of light credit card touring (when I get the fitness level a bit better LOL). This would handle commuting fine but I'll probably keep using the Giant Cypress for that It's nice and low maintenance. G-S |
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G-S wrote:
> I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for > a spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. > > Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this > afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. > > Snap shots ![]() > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937586_sV93T-L-1.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937361_7oKPr-L.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937164_z2XNH-L-1.jpg Looks like a nice setup for wintersun! Moike |
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"G-S" <geoff@castbus.com.au> wrote in message news:695h1pF30icnvU1@mid.individual.net... > D&M JOHNSTON wrote: >> >> Is that the new Fuji Tourer? >> > Yes it is, the mudguards aren't standard and I changed to pedals to > shimanos with clip ins on one side and platforms on the other and added > lights and speedo but other than that it's stock. > >> I just sold one 2 months ago, although 3 yrs old,(the original green >> machine) was barely used and only got $580 for it on ebay, bloody thing >> cost me well over $1800 new. > > $1800? Gee they've dropped a bit... must be the strong Aussie dollar. RRP > is only $1199 now and this was on special for $999 which I reckon was a > bargain. Even with the accessories it was only about $1300 on the road. > >> I did post a message here on aus.bicycle that I was selling it and sent >> the ebay link but got only 1 reply...oh well!! I bought a new bbq with >> the proceeds. no regrets. > > I must have missed that or I probably would have been in contact. > >> They are a very nice alround cycle but for serious touring,you'd need >> something a bit stronger in the frame. > > I agree, but I'm not really looking for a serious multi-day tourer. Just a > comfy bike I can use for afternoon rides or day trips and a bit of light > credit card touring (when I get the fitness level a bit better LOL). This > would handle commuting fine but I'll probably keep using the Giant Cypress > for that It's nice and low maintenance. > > > G-S Yeah,they have decreased in price alot since I bought mine, although that price I quoted was for accessories as well like mudguards,trip computer and a few little things, but by the time I've buggered around with different types of saddles, put an adjustable stem, shimano spd pedals & shoes, I reckon the final tally would be around $2,200. I bought and used the bike primarily for the 2005 NSW bigride and i kinda regretted taking it because it got scratched around abit when i tried packing it into a bike box and getting it out again. I found that for me, the large 30 small crank was a little too high especially when you have about 20kg's of gear in 2 panniers, maybe a hybrid gearing would be better say for eg: 26,36,46 for the crank would be ideal for touring. Anyway, you got a great bike at a very good price...hope you enjoy it. Cheers DJ |
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On May 16, 2:17�am, G-S <ge...@castbus.com.au> wrote:
> I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for > a spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. > > Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this > afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. > > Snap shots ![]() > http://groups.google.com/group/aus....6e4e02e41af45e4 http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...ine%22+sex+park http://groups.google.com/group/sci....7fbf59005a2e6ad http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...+sex+%22boys%22 http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...+bathroom++boys http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...coring=d&hl=en& |
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On May 16, 7:17*pm, G-S <ge...@castbus.com.au> wrote:
> I was in bike lust after seeing a Fuji touring in the LBS... took it for > a spin and loved it, thought a bit (not too much) and bought it. > > Only had time for a couple of short running errands type rides this > afternoon but hope to have time for a decent ride over the weekend. > > Snap shots ![]() > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937586_sV93T-L-1.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937361_7oKPr-L.jpg > > http://g-s.smugmug.com/photos/295937164_z2XNH-L-1.jpg Very Nice, I'd pay a bit of attention to that rear light. I had one mounted in exactly the same way, it's one of the few on the market designed to fit the cut-outs on a rack. I had one of a very similar design (*perhaps the same), where the two batteries would "separate" (are they mounted in series in a single line?) for short period of time if you went over a bump (eg a railway level crossing). THIS TURNS THE LIGHT OFF when you think it's still on. I ended up taking it back to the place of purchase. They were reluctant at first to refund when I told them what happens. I demonstrated the light turning off by turning the light on then tapping it on the sales counter. They took all the stock of same off the shelves. I think the metal springs that hold the batteries together were weak. I ended up "folding" some alum. sheet and making a mount suitable for the type of rear light you would mount on a seat post or seat stay to fit to the rack. YMMV Andrew |
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ard wrote:
> I had one of a very similar design > (*perhaps the same), where the two batteries would "separate" (are > they mounted in series in a single line?) for short period of time if > you went over a bump Thanks for the heads up I will check it out to see if it has that problem. G-S |
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