Most folks deride so-called hybrid bicycles as being the worst of both worlds.
The XO-1 is in many ways the best of both worlds.
It handles really well on- or off-road, can take a variety of tires, and is as customizable
as any
off-the rack bike has any right to be. John Stamstad
set two consecutive 24-hour off-road records on it.
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The moustache bars
were also ridden (by the same fellow) to two consecutive Ididabike
victories.
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Folks who can't think for themselves and only parrot the most obnoxious Mountain Bike rags
will declare the bike
unfit for anything. Scoff at them, I do, and pass them, I don't (but I'm out of shape).
Obligatory list o' parts, as of 12/2/96:
Frame: Ishiwata 022 Quad-butted Chrome-moly. Fork: Bridgestone Super Tubing (made by Ishiwata?) Headset: Chris King Stem: Ritchey Force Road* (special high rise version for the XO-1) Bars: Rivendell/Nitto Moustache Bars Tape: Cinelli Cork, black (not as in the pics, it's a recent addition) Levers: Suntour Superbe Pro, non-aero Brakes: Avid V in front, Dia-Compe 986* in the rear Shifters: Shimano bar-end, 8-speed indexed Seatpost: Some SR thing. Works well enough* Saddle: Cinelli Unicanitor #3 Cages: TA chromed steel FD: Shimano XTR RD: Shimano 105* BB: Shimano Cartridge Cranks: Sugino, 170mm, 26-38-50 Pedals: Look S2R Moab Hubs: Suntour Superbe Pro front, Shimano Ultegra rear Cassette: Shimano HG 12-21 Spokes: Wheelsmith 2.0mm Rims: WTB Tires: Panaracer Hi-Road S, 26x1.75 *=stock parts, I've done a bit of customizing.
I dug up my '93 Bridgestone catalog, and have the dimensions, as listed in the catalog, for this (52cm) bike:
Seat tube, c-t: 52cm c-c: 50.5cm Top Tube: 55cm Rear Center: 42.5cm Front Center: 58.5cm Wheel Base: 100.5cm BB Drop: 4.5cm Off set: 4cm Head Angle: 73deg Seat Angle: 73.5deg Trail: 54.8mm Setback: 14.3cm Q: 158mmMy photos of the Montebello, Los Trancos and Russian Ridge Open Space Preserves were all taken while riding the XO-1. (Actually, I stopped for most of them so I could compose, but I was riding the bike when I took the above navels-eye-view picture.)
Wanna know more about the Moustache Bars? I got a whole page on 'em, and it's become my most popular web page, go figure!
So, you say you want to buy one? There's good news and bad news. The bad news is, Bridgestone USA closed their doors in 1994, and they stopped making this model in 1993. The good news is that Rivendell Bicycle Works does make the descendant of this bike, the Atlantis (once made in Japan, now in Taiwan). Rivendell also sold the Moustache handlebar, a Dirt Drop handlebar (not as flared as the Wilderness Trail Bikes Dirt Drop, sort of in-between the WTB bar and a standard drop bar), and now sells the "Albastache" bar that's similar, and all sorts of other neat stuff.
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