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    Red bike and the tandem...
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    Phillyskyline's Brompton, the shared Ute, and (barely visible) my Steamroller.



    A shot of my Steamroller all alone:


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    Heres my ride & all my possesions, I am King of living simple. o/\o (<~~Hi 5)

    She's a Colin Laing w/ bits thrown together by myself & my daily ride regardless of wether its 40* or 115* outside.



    I do own a car though & rarely (8/10x a year) drive it, havent found too many girls that get a laugh at or stick around after "Well...you can ride on the handlebars, it wont take THAT long ..honest"
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatBaldMen View Post
    Heres my ride & all my possesions, I am King of living simple. o/\o (<~~Hi 5)

    She's a Colin Laing w/ bits thrown together by myself & my daily ride regardless of wether its 40* or 115* outside.



    I do own a car though & rarely (8/10x a year) drive it, havent found too many girls that get a laugh at or stick around after "Well...you can ride on the handlebars, it wont take THAT long ..honest"
    With a name like FatBaldMen are you sure its the bike that is the turn off? Maybe you need a heavy duty rear rack and a FatBalWoman!

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    FatBaldMan: I strive to live the way you do. That picture is very relaxing.

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    I know this post is years old but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bizurke View Post



    Is bike #3 there a Kent/Pacific GMC Denali?? The blue-silver gradient on your lower makes me think it is. Looks like some componentry has been overhauled (as it well should be if I'm guessing right)!

    Dunte

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    This is my current do-everything-ride... I might try to get a better picture outside with a better camera soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zeppinger View Post
    With a name like FatBaldMen are you sure its the bike that is the turn off? Maybe you need a heavy duty rear rack and a FatBalWoman!
    HAHA, for my ego's sake...YES its the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krapes View Post
    FatBaldMan: I strive to live the way you do. That picture is very relaxing.
    Thank's

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    Here's my main hauling bike (and we've got a rhode gear trailer for extra weight or kids):

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    (excuse the hyperspace effect.)

    Here's my current bike for quick trips and going to school:

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    It replaces this Dunelt, which was stolen about a year ago:

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    And my wife's bike:

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    And two new bikes:

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    Not pictured here are about four kid's bikes.

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    I took My Colin Laing From this:

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    to make car free easier.

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    Here's my sweet Citizen, ready to get groceries with me, once her handcuffs are unlocked:
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    My 3rd bike purchase:



    I did the conversion the same day I received the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mijome07 View Post
    My 3rd bike purchase:



    I did the conversion the same day I received the bike.
    What's the go with the gearing? Very steep mountains in So Cal?
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    That's the 29er stock 32x18 gearing which can go 1x9. I'm not close to any mountains, but there is steep hills/trails. Plus I like the simplicity of SS.

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    heres my "car"


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    What kinda bike is that? How is the fit and do you have the minimum amount of seat post in the frame?

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    Here is my commuter. Just picked it up today in fact. It is replacing my trusty GT Talera. Sorry for the low quality. I will try to post a better one during daylight .



    Updated image taken during the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeppinger View Post
    What kinda bike is that? How is the fit and do you have the minimum amount of seat post in the frame?
    The picture is kinda weird its only a 300mm post and its in there plenty the frame is a tad small its a 17" 1995 raleigh m-50 i like the 17s because of the step over height im only 5 9 so its not way too small

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    Heres a better pic, without front rack. Also the post is the same color as frame so you cant really see where the frame ends and the post begins. Im still convinced its an optical illusion but that may be because im just used to it

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    Here's my Road Hybrid, the other photo is my homemade utility trailer for gathering "stuff" when needed and I have a Jamis Durango Hardtail MTB, as my "back up"!



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    The bikes/cars each have different purposes

    The "trucker" for the big loads and road bike




    The all weather wonder fixed gear


    The lockup/around town/commuter fixed gear

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