
FSR                      - I wouldn't normally post a pic this small, but this                      is special - a prototype FSR DH frame.  You can see that                      Specialized made a pretty big change to the frame design before                      the FSR made it to production.  Or was it that they just                      had to have a DH bike out there on the race circuit, and didn't                      have the M.A.X. backbone chassis sorted yet?
FSR                       - One of many lessons in building a DS bike you'll find                      on the BikeGide.  Short stem, small frame, no seatpost,                      chain guide, beefy fork.  It might make a decent downhill                      bike too, but it doesn't really have the right stuff for moderm                      DH courses.
FSR - This is one of Specialized's original FSRs                          from 1995 or so. Not a great bike by today's standards,                          and certainly not along the lines of a typical TeamCow                          ride (we prefer coil springs to air springs), but a nice                          bike nonetheless.
Stumpjumper                      - This old-skool steel beauty belongs to Dario of Italy.  He                      upgraded only what really needed upgrading (the brakes), and                      kept it light and simple.  Nice ride Dario!
In the beginning, there was TeamCow. Who were they? Well, we rode, we rested, we ate, and we drank (not so much of the riding to be honest, but lots of the rest). And then I went on the internet to complain about stuff. It was somewhat popular. I also had The BikeGuide - pics of as many bikes as I could find. Now, they're both back, and always, our motto; "If you think you're in TeamCow, then you are."
2.03.2009
Specialized pt. 3
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