Joe, 

Frankendini 2 looks good. I meant to post when you had picks of the 
original build with the original Softride stem. I think that one was the 
warranty recall stem. I had gotten one, used and Softride warrantied it and 
I got a gold aluminum Aheadset style one as a replacement. There was an 
issue with the welded "Dog Bone" upper extension. 

I really liked the Softride style suspension bikes. In the process of 
building my Rivendell Mountain I went with a Softride suspension stem on it 
and original Thudbuster Uni-Pivot seatpost instead of the Nitto built 
Ritchey stem. That bike is my go to for comfortable riding. If Cane Creek 
ever goes with a silver anodized post I may replace the Uni-Pivot with a 
Thudbuster ST. I think the Thudbuster came along before I could really 
think about a seatpost for this bike. 

Looks like your bike is working well for you. 

Reginald Alexis



On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 6:10:38 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Update! I liked the Softride so much that - like the crazyperson I am - I 
> went to The Dreaded Place Of Auctions and got a nicer (and slightly 
> shorter) one. Then I put my Brooks Flyer on cuz suspend the rider, not the 
> bike!
>
> I still need to do some cable enshortening, but I gotta make sure I'm 
> sticking with this bar first. Check it out, people who check out things. 
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/CmcidWGoWXrFHzUt6
>
> Joe "Springer" Bernard
>
>

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