Ride Lugged

DSCN2666DSCN2621Ghost bike on the side of Pacific Coast Highway...               Be careful out there.Dropping down to Elder St, my favorite down hill!Yikes!Cross-trainingQuickbeam on zee trailTrail pandaI like this pic the best!ouch panda (and if you look closely, a "crooked bars" panda as well).
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A site about lugs, tan sidewalls, maybe jazz, classical, punk and bluegrass, local riding, worldly riding and people, cool cats, lame ducks, 110 bcds, wool, and smelling like hell after a long ride.

Jimmy don’t play…

I’m pretty sure that Jimmy Levan doesn’t ride lugged bikes….

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the complete lack of any safety equipment is kinda rad…I bet he’s wearing a cup.

4 Comments so far

  1. johnson May 21st, 2007 9:50 am

    is that stain on the pavement where his friend cracked his head open?
    thats a huge drop, and on 100 PSI tires. wack.

  2. jimmy levan June 19th, 2007 4:04 pm

    whoa, how’d i end up on a roadie site? and no, that’s not a lugged frame. metal bikes hand crafted in santa ana california out of 4130 chro mo

  3. voice of reason June 20th, 2007 1:45 am

    We’re definitely not very roadie. We will take an old lugged steel bike off some sweet drops, though. Have you ever met Sanjay Shanbhag? Yeah, he rides for a friends local component co. and said it’ cool!

    but anyway your bike is steel, so it’s cool with us.
    -cory

    (Glad to see though, that when you googled your own name, you found us.)

  4. JINX June 21st, 2007 5:48 pm

    I know for a fact that Jimmy doesn’t ride lugged BMX bikes, I posted this to show Damien that the lugged BMX idea wouldn’t work…ever. Keep in mind that Jimmy has been riding BMX for about as long as I have.
    Rob

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