bikedoggie
06-23-10, 09:21 AM
Hello, everyone. Sixty-one years young and bike-crazy for past two years since retiring. Current favorite ride is 1950s Robin Hood coaster-brake single-speed, nick-named ARH
(The Allmighty...). This 28-inch wheeled veteran wheels me into a quieter world that was with a sure-footed smoothness that needs to be experienced to be believed. I ride for pure pleasure, for exercise. I buy, rescue, trade for interesting and useful bicycles, tinker and clean, pass them on. The older the bike the better. Particular love for old CCM and Raleigh-built road-bikes. While The Almighty has original back wheel, am currently running modern alloy-rimmed 38-622 up front. Interested in period replacement. Anyone?
Happy riding, people!
Other bikes:
18 speed Black Jack mountain bike (strictly for the hills);
1970 Raleigh-built Supercycle 3 speed;
1979 Raleigh Sports, Fine condition (for sale, currently)
1964 Rapido 3 speed bike (for lady friend).
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(The Allmighty...). This 28-inch wheeled veteran wheels me into a quieter world that was with a sure-footed smoothness that needs to be experienced to be believed. I ride for pure pleasure, for exercise. I buy, rescue, trade for interesting and useful bicycles, tinker and clean, pass them on. The older the bike the better. Particular love for old CCM and Raleigh-built road-bikes. While The Almighty has original back wheel, am currently running modern alloy-rimmed 38-622 up front. Interested in period replacement. Anyone?
Happy riding, people!
Other bikes:
18 speed Black Jack mountain bike (strictly for the hills);
1970 Raleigh-built Supercycle 3 speed;
1979 Raleigh Sports, Fine condition (for sale, currently)
1964 Rapido 3 speed bike (for lady friend).
:thumb:
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