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    wussy Stray Cat's Avatar
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    TXBF: You and your ride

    I've noticed probably 12 or so riders on the street this past week, and have no idea if they'd be on here. I might of talked to someone on here in person, and had no clue. Not everyone wears their TXBF jersey every day.

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    Ride (upated again 9.8.07 ):


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    I usually ride around Pasadena-Baytown-La Porte-Baycliff area.
    Living in La Porte.



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    Unique Vintage Steel cuda2k's Avatar
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    Cuda + Gazelle:


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    I'm in fort worth. I ride either the trinity trail or lake ridge parkway at Joe Pool lake. I ride with the Texas wheels - the fastest paceline in dfw - or with the Lone Star Randonneurs.

    My racing/fast tour bike:


    My commuting, touring, randonneuring bike is the red P-38 in the background here:


    Least frequently used bike for Tris and the occasional short ride:


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    More Cowbell!!!!! jsharr's Avatar
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    bikes are in my sig line, got no pics of me, but I think cuda does.


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    I like to burn the candy coating off with a lighter and then stick the drippy hot center on the windshield of the car next to me in the bank parking lot.

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    Pastafarian Prophet All1NTao's Avatar
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    Gladys: she is a hard working classy lady. Sandvik/TST 3/2.5 Ti frame; Dave's Speed Dream Wheels; Easton Carbon bit and pieces




    Breezer Lighting: Steel is Real baby
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    Abandon the search for truth, settle for a good fantasy.

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    Pastafarian Prophet All1NTao's Avatar
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    A sticky should be placed on this thread for everyone's future reference.
    Abandon the search for truth, settle for a good fantasy.

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    Most of the time I am on the magnificent Rocinante. She's an '83 Austro-Daimler mixte. I've put Rosie through the ringer and she always comes back for more.

    Dapple is my shopper. With large baskets, front and back and a trailer hitch, I can haul 120+ pounds on this puppy. (Sorry. I don't have a picture of the full bike; it's an '86 Raleigh)

    Special Ed is my Hardrock. Mainly for my geocaching exploits.

    I built Freeride from the ground up, using only parts that I found in bike shop dumpsters and curbside trash. It's an '84 Miyata road frame, but I widened the forks to accommodate beach cruiser tires. This one is for Sunday rides around the neighborhood with my kids.

    (edit) - Here's an older pic of me with my wife & kids. I don't have any of me on my bike.
    And a newer image of me that I'm sure I will regret posting here...
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    Big Meanie Head tailchaser's Avatar
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    Good idea... I still have a rotten time remembering names/faces until I see folks in person, though...

    The Trek 1200 I usually ride (other bike is a charcoal Novara mountain bike, usually rolling on slicks)


    More recent photo that looks more like I look... Trek 1200 (above) has pulled 40 pounds off the first photo...

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    Unique Vintage Steel cuda2k's Avatar
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    the 40lbs off looks good tailchaser. I dropped 25 when I started riding, but have gained most of that back this year.

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    Me and my fuel

    Fuel


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    Me and the Roubaix - on the climb overlooking the Ute Valley outside Colorado Springs at the CTS Road Skills Camp last month.

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    ONE DOWN, FIVE UP...
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    This is what I ride on the street.



    Here are some pictures of me:



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    Tourist and his IF.
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    The road don't go nowhere, stays right where it is.

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    '05 NUEser EJ123's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinmcdade
    This is what I ride on the street.



    Here are some pictures of me:



    Do you race at the Velodrome frequently? A teacher at my school is a big bike racer, I wonder if you know him.

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    I race every chance I get. I also workout at the 'Drome 1-2 times per week. What's the teacher's name? I'd probably know him if I see him...I'm bad with names.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinmcdade
    I race every chance I get. I also workout at the 'Drome 1-2 times per week. What's the teacher's name? I'd probably know him if I see him...I'm bad with names.
    Andrew Armstrong. He is leaving this year to be a full time racer. I think he is pretty good, and he goes to the Drome quite a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ123
    Andrew Armstrong. He is leaving this year to be a full time racer. I think he is pretty good, and he goes to the Drome quite a bit.
    Oh yeah...I know who he is. I've heard the talk of him going full time racer soon. He's awsome on the track!!! Actually one of the best!!! He is the one who conducted the velodrome class when I first got into track racing. I've never seen him on the road but I bet he is just as good, if not better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinmcdade
    Oh yeah...I know who he is. I've heard the talk of him going full time racer soon. He's awsome on the track!!! Actually one of the best!!! He is the one who conducted the velodrome class when I first got into track racing. I've never seen him on the road but I bet he is just as good, if not better.
    Well I'll be, that's funny!
    The whole past year I bet he had no idea I probably liked bikes almost much as he did in class, heh.

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    Just to let you know AA is a superjet-stud on the road too. Not to mention a nice dude.
    Best finish this season-2nd with a prime $$$

    worst: DNF-flatted on crit

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    My main steed: 06 Tarmac Pro.
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    After HHH 05

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    I just finished putting the fenders on my new ride, so it will probably never rain again Here it is along with the old ones.
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    I don't have pics of myself, I know what I look like (I think Cuda does tho).
    I usually ride old steel, Serotta, RIH or a distinctively striped de Reus.
    the bikes:


    I don't have pics of the Serotta but it's an azure blue metalic, white decals.

    Marty

    (photo added by cuda2k - only one I have of Marty)
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    Looking beat like a whipped dog after giving up on a solo breakaway:







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