Show us your mixte (mhendricks' new happy place)
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Modern firearm deer hunting starts October 14 here in Washington. But I don't think that particular model is a mixte, Blue Order.
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I'd still like to know if they actually worked, or if they just looked as if they would work
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Show off your mixte!
I'm in the early stages of putting a town bike together for a friend of mine. I'm hoping to get her psyched on mixte frames because I think they're cool and I just want to build one up. (On a side note, if you live in/around the Portland area and want to sell a 54cm, 700c mixte frame, let me know.)
So show us all your mixte builds, especially townies.
So show us all your mixte builds, especially townies.
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See this link:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ighlight=mixte
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ighlight=mixte
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#281
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We LOVE mixtes here
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Are you going to the NAHBS? Should be some beauties at the show.
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Are you going to the NAHBS? Should be some beauties at the show.
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From the last show:


Retro is definitely in, as is the track/fixed gear bike


Retro is definitely in, as is the track/fixed gear bike

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I think the wooden bike stand may belong to the Ahearne Cycle bike specifically. Could be custom made?
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My Mixte… It’s a Fuji, a 1985 model with a aprox. 20” frame 27” wheels, and 12 speed Suntour components. I will call this a before picture, because I have a lot of work to do to get this bike up to reliable riding condition, but that is one of the reasons I bought it. The fun of working on it… I haven’t figured out which way I want to go with the handlebars yet, but I do know that the pink wrap tape has got to go.
I may convert it into a more rider friendly touring/utility style bike, I just don’t know yet. I’ll post an after picture someday, but it will be a part time project, so it may be some time.
I may convert it into a more rider friendly touring/utility style bike, I just don’t know yet. I’ll post an after picture someday, but it will be a part time project, so it may be some time.
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#288
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Actually, I rather like the pink bar tape (but then again, there's nothing wrong with pink as long as EVERYTHING isn't pink).
I still like my drop handlebars, even on my mixtes
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I still like my drop handlebars, even on my mixtes

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Besides pink is ok, but it's just not my thing.

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Two lower back surgeries and total left hip replacement


For you, perhaps pink is not your colour

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I don't know if this will work for Bionicycle, but;
I'm on my 4th left hip, have arthritic hands, damaged shoulders and lower back trouble. But after 20 years I've been able to go back to dropped bars on 3 of my bikes, thanks to very tall, short extension stems. My drops are at the same height as other people's tops, but I still get the benefit of multiple hand positions.
I'm on my 4th left hip, have arthritic hands, damaged shoulders and lower back trouble. But after 20 years I've been able to go back to dropped bars on 3 of my bikes, thanks to very tall, short extension stems. My drops are at the same height as other people's tops, but I still get the benefit of multiple hand positions.
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I don't know if this will work for Bionicycle, but;
I'm on my 4th left hip, have arthritic hands, damaged shoulders and lower back trouble. But after 20 years I've been able to go back to dropped bars on 3 of my bikes, thanks to very tall, short extension stems. My drops are at the same height as other people's tops, but I still get the benefit of multiple hand positions.
I'm on my 4th left hip, have arthritic hands, damaged shoulders and lower back trouble. But after 20 years I've been able to go back to dropped bars on 3 of my bikes, thanks to very tall, short extension stems. My drops are at the same height as other people's tops, but I still get the benefit of multiple hand positions.

I’ll just have to wait and see which way I want to go on my Mixte project. The bike came with drop bars, but I also like Dutch type bars, or even mustache bars… I’ll just have to see what I can come up with. Maybe I’ll try all three before it’s all said and done.

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I’ll just have to wait and see which way I want to go on my Mixte project. The bike came with drop bars, but I also like Dutch type bars, or even mustache bars… I’ll just have to see what I can come up with. Maybe I’ll try all three before it’s all said and done.

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Love this integrated rack on this Inglis bike:

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Finally complete, after almost a year of acquiring parts, finding time to wrench etc etc.
Built for my wife, it's an old Master Sports gaspipe mixte from the curbside hard rubbish, powdercoated gloss white along with the fenders, the racks and bars were also done in blush pink to match the Velocity rims/bottle cage.
Drivetrain is Sugino Super Maxy to a SRAM Spectro7 hubgear, 40:21 in direct drive.
Still looking for a better wicker basket for the front, and a nice chrome/alloy chainguard
Built for my wife, it's an old Master Sports gaspipe mixte from the curbside hard rubbish, powdercoated gloss white along with the fenders, the racks and bars were also done in blush pink to match the Velocity rims/bottle cage.
Drivetrain is Sugino Super Maxy to a SRAM Spectro7 hubgear, 40:21 in direct drive.
Still looking for a better wicker basket for the front, and a nice chrome/alloy chainguard

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#300
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Blakely, that's a beautiful bike! The white, black, pink is very chic
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