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With winter coming i thought i would try to find other bike forums.I managed to find a few but none were as informative or busy as Bike Forums.This seems the best.Does anyone else have any other forums they visit that come close to the quality of this one? If you know of one please list it.Thanks
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I've tried bentrider online, as I also ride 'bents, but the format or layout here is just so much easier to follow & reply to.
to whomever is responsible for that!
And of course, the curmudgeonous gang of regulars makes it well worth coming back to.
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to whomever is responsible for that!
And of course, the curmudgeonous gang of regulars makes it well worth coming back to.
Again...
and again.
and aga
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Well, If you are interested at all in mountain bikes www.mtbr.com has great forums. If frame building interested you www.frameforums.org. I really don't know of any classics forums other than Classic Rendezvous' mailing list, and I have a super hard time following listservs.
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I'm a regular reader of the iBob list and less regularly of Classic Rendezvous. Both are easily read at https://yojimg.net/bike/ibob/.
On occasion I read the "English 3-speeds" and "Vintage Lightweights" discussions at https://www.oldroads.com/.
There are also several manufacturer- or bike-specific lists groups on groups.yahoo.com and groups.google.com. I catch up with the Kogswell group that way.
Neal
On occasion I read the "English 3-speeds" and "Vintage Lightweights" discussions at https://www.oldroads.com/.
There are also several manufacturer- or bike-specific lists groups on groups.yahoo.com and groups.google.com. I catch up with the Kogswell group that way.
Neal
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I sometimes hang out at the Serotta Owners forum https://www.serotta.com/forum/
sometimes very informative, sometimes a bit cliquish.
I've also been dabbling over at Cycle People
https://www.thecyclepeople.com/forum/index.php
and campy only forums.
And in a past life Audio Asylum and Bottlehead forum.
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sometimes very informative, sometimes a bit cliquish.
I've also been dabbling over at Cycle People
https://www.thecyclepeople.com/forum/index.php
and campy only forums.
And in a past life Audio Asylum and Bottlehead forum.
Marty
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If you like modern road bikes take a look at RoadbikeReview. There is also a C&V forum, too.
https://forums.roadbikereview.com/
https://forums.roadbikereview.com/
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the Classic and Antique Bicycle Exchange aint bad, though they like their bikes on the heavy side. They do know some good restoration techniques;
https://www.thecabe.com/
https://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/
is fun too though I'm not sure how serious they are.
https://www.thecabe.com/
https://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/
is fun too though I'm not sure how serious they are.
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I've also poked around on UK RetroBike.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/index.php
you might notice a few members from over here.
marty
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/index.php
you might notice a few members from over here.
marty
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