Regrettably probably not more than $50, I hate to say. The only vintage mountain bikes that bring much $$ at all are the highly collectible ones (I'm a Ritchey man myself and they're not cheap). @J!m's Ibis would also be a very collectible one.
Like others mention - check out the local CL...
The Toyo Open Country AT3s in the size I'll try again someday (285/75/17) are 1 lb. different between the C and E rated tires. 59/60 lb. Not a lot of difference but there is a difference.
https://www.toyotires.com/product/open-country-at3/
Currently running 285/70/17 KO2s in load range C...
I need to get mine ordered too. I did an extraction yesterday that included my Brennan's soft shackle (so handy) but I still had my D-ring setup in my receiver. The SSRA would be lighter and easier to deal with.
Todd Z.
Looking forward to the photo dump as well as I won't be there this year either.
@Scott Brady - is that '66 crew cab out of the Delmo Speed Shop in Prescott?
Todd Z.
Looks like an 8 footer to me. That's an early one - I don't remember when Alaskan began but this has to be one of the first? We had one from the mid '60s when I was a kid.
Todd Z.
I 'wheeled for over 30 years without a winch and we never found ourselves needing one. Then about 10 years I ago decided to buy a winch. Was I reading too much on Expo? Who knows....so I bought a winch and installed it. Never used it.
Then last month I was leading a run with friends when a...
What's a good email for you? I have some pics from last month where we used your soft shackle for a vehicle recovery. Didn't see one on your website.
Thanks,
Todd Z.
They have a much shorter period of usability compared to the old "20% off" paper coupons you'd need in fliers, magazines, etc. HF is a place I usually stop in only when I need something in pretty short order and unfortunately those times often don't align with the 2-3 day window most of the...
Yeah, I'm as quirky with my bikes as I am with my motor vehicles. I've been a Bridgestone fan forever and had a MB-3 and a MB-Zip back in the day. I wanted a XO-1 in later years but realized they didn't make them big enough for me (I'm 6'4") so I ended up with a 64cm Rivendell Atlantis (with...
Not to get too off topic but is that one of the recent re-interpretations (for lack of a better term?) of the Bridgestone XO-1 leaning against your truck? Looks like a sweet ride in any case - both the truck and the bike!
Todd Z.
Thanks for sharing the Marti - always interesting, as you note, to see the build history on these rigs. And yes, Ford did some weird stuff from time to time. I'm heavily into the early Broncos and there always seems to be something interesting to keep the natives restless.
Todd Z.
Love these rigs! Will look forward to seeing what you do with it. Congrats on that front axle with discs too - a great upgrade! Hopefully you can do a nice p/s conversion on it as well.
Todd Z.
Zippers were the weak link in the Stealth Hoodie I had for a few years as well. Mine never failed but you had to be careful zipping it up. TAD is/was a favorite of the website founder for a few years. I'm not sure if he still wears their stuff or not.
Todd Z.
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