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  1. #1
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    Pedal-powered Porsche is world's lightest, slowest

    2000 Montague CX, I do not recommend it, but still ride it.
    Strida 3, I recommend it for rides < 10mi wo steep hills.
    2006 Rowbike 720 Sport, I recommend it as an exercise bike.
    1996 Birdy, Recommend.
    Wieleder CARiBIKE (folding), decent frame.

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    Senior Member Captain Blight's Avatar
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    Ya think they got that thing geared low enough?
    '71 Raleigh Super Course ("Loose Change")
    '74 Raleigh Professional
    '7? VeloSolex L'Etoile rando build ("Chocolate Star")
    '77 Peugeot UE/O-8/10/9 mongrel
    '81 Trek 616
    '87 Trek 560 Pro Series
    '88 Schwinn Impact ("Burning Chrome")
    '92 Specialized Allez Comp
    '08 Specialized Crossroads winterbike ("Icicle the Bicycle")

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    Surprisingly enough there actually are Porche bikes (and not in the same way that I ride a "GMC" bike haha):

    http://porsche-bike.net/

    http://www.torquenews.com/106/porsch...rmance-bicycle
    My Bikes:
    2012 GT Tachyon 3.0 w/ Carbon Fork
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    Custom Mongoose Teocali Comp - Runs like a dream -
    SR Suntour Epicon Fork Set to 140mm - Monarch 2.1 Rear Shock
    WTB Speed V on Thompson Seatpost, Crane Creek ZS3, Giant peddles, Stem, & Handle Bar
    Alivo Crank, SLX FD, PG870 Cassette, X4 Shifters/RD, Shimano M485 Hydraulic Breaks, Sun Rim Rhyno Lite Rims w/ Deore Hubs

    The best part: The frame was $55 from Nashbar - the seat post was $70 from my LBS :-D.

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    Pedaled too far. Artkansas's Avatar
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    "When you strip it all away, there is only God." - George Harrison

    On giving up:
    Everyone knows that Christopher Columbus discovered the New World for Spain on his first voyage. But few people realize that on his 4th voyage, Columbus gave up, turned back and sailed for home; within 10 miles of where he could have discovered the Pacific Ocean.

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