January is White Bike Month
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A couple of ghost bikes created a few days ago and in the background my '76 Viscount which just received new bottom bracket bearings.
The sobering story is the purpose of the ghost bikes. Ride safe all.
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The sobering story is the purpose of the ghost bikes. Ride safe all.
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@Chuckk, in re R800, "RacerX" sticker says the P.O. was into MX also.Or at least liked the swim suit girls in each issue back in the day.....
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Firstly my - yet to be built up - Roberts built 1978 Geoffrey Butler (build will be full Record with Portacatena).
Secondly my 1984 Raleigh Corsa in Oyster, bought new and built in the Lightweight Unit at Nottingham - first year for the Corsa and only year for this paint.
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Secondly my 1984 Raleigh Corsa in Oyster, bought new and built in the Lightweight Unit at Nottingham - first year for the Corsa and only year for this paint.
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I see a few in Ivory, so I'll add my 82 Lotus Classique. It has a nice ride, so was planning a complete restore. But after fixing all the rusty spots/chips and a wax, decided to just ride it as is while I watch for a longer stem. Don
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A couple of ghost bikes created a few days ago and in the background my '76 Viscount which just received new bottom bracket bearings.
The sobering story is the purpose of the ghost bikes. Ride safe all.
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20180102_223542 by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
The sobering story is the purpose of the ghost bikes. Ride safe all.
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Grief aside, we have had the most fantastic winter for riding I have seen in an entire lifetime of living in the Golden State. There has yet to be a single day this fall and winter when the riding conditions were not superb (and mostly warm). The smoke was a little bad at times during October, but it's been a great year to hit the hills during our so-called cool months. I have yet to wear even leg warmers all this year.
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A Grand Prix mixte I built up for my sister as a surprise Christmas gift. Couldn't actually see her for Christmas so on a November visit I left it with my other sister who lives much nearer (I'm a few states to the west). The intended recipient finally got it this weekend, was duly surprised and I understand it went over well. I have this in a separate post on my experience removing a dent from the headtube. Fun!
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@noglider, what is February's color?
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May I suggest green for March?
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Sure. Please suggest it here. Bicycle Colors of the Year
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Sure. Please suggest it here. Bicycle Colors of the Year
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A Carre/Bertin C 37. It's white and it is January.

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This one isn't entirely white. But whats the heck, it isn't a drive-side pic either.

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Had to finish up my longest-running small project before the month was over thanks to this thread. I have four celebrants.
Shadowfax still needs the proper bar-end plug, but it's close enough for this thread. Repainted 1970 Raleigh Professional. Paint by the one-time denizen of C&V, Dr. Deltron.

My "war horse", who I just noticed is getting to be in need of a good overall cleaning and refreshing - 1972 Fuji Finest

My "Horse with no name" (or at least no visible serial number), 197x Raleigh Grand Sports

And finally, the "baby" of the fleet, a 2000 Bob Jackson "Arrowhead". I intend to change that hideous bar tape before winter is through.
Shadowfax still needs the proper bar-end plug, but it's close enough for this thread. Repainted 1970 Raleigh Professional. Paint by the one-time denizen of C&V, Dr. Deltron.

My "war horse", who I just noticed is getting to be in need of a good overall cleaning and refreshing - 1972 Fuji Finest

My "Horse with no name" (or at least no visible serial number), 197x Raleigh Grand Sports

And finally, the "baby" of the fleet, a 2000 Bob Jackson "Arrowhead". I intend to change that hideous bar tape before winter is through.

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