Show me artsy photos of your bike
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Raleigh International by djk762, on Flickr

Raleigh International Campagnolo High Flange by djk762, on Flickr
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Same bridge, different bike
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Some plastic bike owners think steel weighs a ton....

...I must disagree as I own more than one, take the plunge (r).....

...and just ride one and maybe you'll feel, every mile is dreamy when ridden on steel.

...I must disagree as I own more than one, take the plunge (r).....

...and just ride one and maybe you'll feel, every mile is dreamy when ridden on steel.

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Arriving home after todays bike ride, bike silhouette over the front door mat which has been filled with fallen cherry blossom from the tree outside my front door.

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Had a very nice ride around the neighborhood today...





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My 2000 Marinoni...

My late fifties Rabeneick...

My late fifties Rabeneick...

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This pic is more obscure than artsy... The paint on the bike matches the ceramic hanging sun behind it.

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So many great pictures in this thread. Can’t wait to add some of my own.
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The result of a somewhat tiresome ride ... 


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^ What a neat idea non-fixie !
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^ What a neat idea non-fixie !
After seeing all those "correct" drive-side pictures against clean garage doors I took my camera and my most recent acquisition, and went looking around in the neighborhood for a nice background for posing my bikes against. Took me a whole Saturday afternoon.
I don't think I ever used any of those options again.

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My 1976 Motobecane Grand Touring getting a little cardio...

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I agree it can be fun to get them dirty and the results can even look like art. As such, this photo needs to be in this thread: Show me artsy photos of your bike
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