View Full Version : My 1997 Eastern Woods Research Original Woods Bike
EastCoaster
01-29-2008, 09:39 PM
I know I'm lame....Def. not too computer savvy. Could never get a photo to post on the forums.
Guess that I have to make an effort to catch on to this computer thing, huh?
Hope that you'll take the time to click on the link to EWR Bikes.
More photos, (Including one of my fat @$$ self with the bike and one actually riding the bike) and in more detail, than I would've ever took the time to post anyway.
It's still my main ride. Although, going through a little transformation right now. Have a new fork for it out in the garage and will probably go to a little shorter stem. Dep. on how that works, may go with a little wider bar with more rise. Dunno yet though.
Thanks!
http://www.ewrbikes.com/erics_woods_bike
Slowpoke
01-30-2008, 01:22 PM
That bash gaurd is awesome.
EastCoaster
01-30-2008, 10:28 PM
It's a Threshold Designs. They make mostly stuff for trials. Webcyclery.com carries them. Threshold is local to me here in Lancaster County, PA. They're in Quarryville.
Most of their stuff is bare, machined. But, I gave 'em a buzz and they made up two in Black for me. They're beefy, yet not too heavy.
Thanks for taking a look!
longhaultruker2
01-31-2008, 04:28 PM
I know I'm lame....Def. not too computer savvy. Could never get a photo to post on the forums.
Guess that I have to make an effort to catch on to this computer thing, huh?
Hope that you'll take the time to click on the link to EWR Bikes.
More photos, (Including one of my fat @$$ self with the bike and one actually riding the bike) and in more detail, than I would've ever took the time to post anyway.
It's still my main ride. Although, going through a little transformation right now. Have a new fork for it out in the garage and will probably go to a little shorter stem. Dep. on how that works, may go with a little wider bar with more rise. Dunno yet though.
Thanks!
http://www.ewrbikes.com/erics_woods_bike
nice ride,eric!
postin pics here ain't that hard,or i couldn't do it:o.jus save em to yer hardrive in a folder,click "manage attatchments",then the brouse yer harddrive link,click on the pic you want in the folder you chose,then click "upload photo",you'll see "please wait while photos uploadin",when it's done,you'll see it in blue on the bottom of that minipage.if'n ya wants to post more,jus repeat.waaaay easier than it may sound:)
phlatlander
01-31-2008, 04:36 PM
Never get tired of looking at these bikes! Good stuff, Eric. Makes me want to build up a 1x8 hardtail but for some reason I don't think my old Trek 930 can be tweaked into the coolness of an EWR.
Slobber.
rockyrider
01-31-2008, 11:14 PM
Never get tired of looking at these bikes! Good stuff, Eric. Makes me want to build up a 1x8 hardtail but for some reason I don't think my old Trek 930 can be tweaked into the coolness of an EWR.
Slobber.30 minutes with a chop saw and a torch and you could have that Trek looking like a EWR. :rolleyes:
EastCoaster
02-09-2008, 10:12 PM
Never get tired of looking at these bikes! Good stuff, Eric. Makes me want to build up a 1x8 hardtail but for some reason I don't think my old Trek 930 can be tweaked into the coolness of an EWR.
Slobber.
True Temp OX something or other, right? My cousin (and riding buddy) has a 930 and wouldn't get rid of it for the world. I should've prefaced that by saying that he also has a size Large EWR E-Motion frame from 1997 (same paint as my Woods Bike) in the workstand right now, waiting to be built. He's torn. Loves his 930 Singletrack. (I think that I'm correct on the Trek model number and type of tubing.)
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