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02-01-09 | 08:08 AM
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Gary Fountain has a pic of his awesome collection ,all bikes together in his backyard,its a very impressive sight to see, have any of you guy,s got a collective pic of all yours? sure would luv to see em !
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02-03-09 | 03:35 AM
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Hi ozneddy,

I like taking the odd photo of my bikes but I don't have any group shots of my Aussie bikes. It's really great to see them all at once.

Here are some other group shots of my Italian bikes and my track bikes. Thanks for the opportunity to show some of them.










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02-03-09 | 04:16 AM
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Man, thats quite an impressive collection. I have only two road bikes that are of the caliber of your's compared to your vast collection. It would take a full time job just to keep track of, and maintain what you have. Still, thats pretty damn cool. Which ones are your favorites??


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02-03-09 | 07:26 AM
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Impressive ---- I really like the Colnagos and the lone Pinarello. Very nice ---- Lp
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02-03-09 | 07:37 AM
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Wow - I just started my collection and it is very modest compared to that - what awesome bikes.
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02-03-09 | 07:45 AM
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Nice collection !

You've got it bad. Seek help NOW.



JohnnyBee.
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02-03-09 | 08:16 AM
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That old celeste Bianchi is my favorite, stunning. I also figured out where all the frame pumps ended up.
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02-03-09 | 09:11 AM
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Quote: ...

I like taking the odd photo of my bikes but I don't have any group shots of my Aussie bikes. It's really great to see them all at once.

Here are some other group shots of my Italian bikes and my track bikes. Thanks for the opportunity to show some of them.
Any tips on starting my own captive breeding program?
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02-03-09 | 04:02 PM
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If you were to open a bike museum Gary I would buy a lifetime pass !
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02-03-09 | 05:47 PM
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Very nice!

What is the small gray cylinder clamped behind the older Bianchi's seat tube? Patch kit? Also what's up with the burnout bars on the track bike in the rear of the first picture?
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02-03-09 | 06:01 PM
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Quote: Any tips on starting my own captive breeding program?
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02-03-09 | 06:09 PM
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Quote: Gary Fountain has a pic of his awesome collection ,all bikes together in his backyard,its a very impressive sight to see, have any of you guy,s got a collective pic of all yours? sure would luv to see em !
Im blinded by such beauty!
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02-03-09 | 07:28 PM
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Gratulation! All the bikes are looking like race bikes...no spacer towers, no stems looking to the sky, no handlebars over the top of the saddle, no mountain bike pedals, no saddles with 5 pound gel.
A very stylish collection! Thanks for the pics!
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02-03-09 | 07:59 PM
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Not sure this is what you wanted to see!? My collection to boardtrack motorcycle inspired bikes.


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02-03-09 | 08:38 PM
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Quote: Not sure this is what you wanted to see!? My collection to boardtrack motorcycle inspired bikes.
I really like those! You have a good eye.
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02-03-09 | 09:21 PM
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Very cool. Different, creative and stylish.
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02-03-09 | 09:57 PM
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Downtube shifters all around! Praise the lord!
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02-04-09 | 03:16 AM
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Hi purevl,

The grey cylinder is a tyre inflator. The Italian Campionissimo, Fausto Coppi, had one on his Bianchi when he won the world championship at Lugano in 1953. As my Bianchi is of a similar vintage, I decided to set it up as a bit of a tribute to Fausto. The number is the same and the tyre inflator is in a similar position (but I have a frame pump as a back-up). Fausto's was a red cylinder but i've only seen one in real life - and I wasn't able to buy it.



...and the track bike. It's an Aussie built Beretto. Great bike to ride and everything's early 80's aero.



I simply love boardtrackfan's collection. Really good fun. Outstanding.
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02-04-09 | 03:37 AM
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Quote: Not sure this is what you wanted to see!? My collection to boardtrack motorcycle inspired bikes.
I can't remember ever seeing such nice bikes all in one place. Great job and a super nice collection.
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02-04-09 | 04:59 AM
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Gary, can I borrow your ute to take some stuff up to the tip? What is it, an XR8? I promise I won't do any burnouts.
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02-04-09 | 05:35 AM
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Great eye for detail classic1. It was a beaut ute....but I sold it. Got a Stato. now; miss the ute though.

(do you thing any other forum members (ozneddy excluded) knows what we're talking about?)
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02-04-09 | 05:45 AM
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Quote: Great eye for detail classic1. It was a beaut ute....but I sold it. Got a Stato. now; miss the ute though.

(do you thing any other forum members (ozneddy excluded) knows what we're talking about?)
I have no idea....

Is it the car in the first photo?
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02-04-09 | 06:15 AM
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Gary, I got the BA XR6 ute (Purple) lol Oh and a 65 XP ute too !
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02-04-09 | 07:56 AM
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Quote: Not sure this is what you wanted to see!? My collection to boardtrack motorcycle inspired bikes.


Wonderful bikes. I love the style. Are they originals, though, or have you built the frames yourself? I wonder because the term "boardtrack motorcycle inspired bikes suggests you built them.
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02-04-09 | 09:33 AM
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Quote: Hi purevl,

The grey cylinder is a tyre inflator. The Italian Campionissimo, Fausto Coppi, had one on his Bianchi when he won the world championship at Lugano in 1953. As my Bianchi is of a similar vintage, I decided to set it up as a bit of a tribute to Fausto. The number is the same and the tyre inflator is in a similar position (but I have a frame pump as a back-up). Fausto's was a red cylinder but i've only seen one in real life - and I wasn't able to buy it.
That's neat, for some reason I always assumed those things made their appearance in the 80s, what's old is new again. I like the scale model as well!
Quote: ...and the track bike. It's an Aussie built Beretto. Great bike to ride and everything's early 80's aero.
That Beretto is slicker than snot on a glass doorknob, I definitely have a pursuit bike fetish. However, it's not the bike I was asking about. Perhaps "burnout bar" is too much of a colloquialism to make it to your hemisphere. I was asking about the bike in front of the Beretto, the one that has its drops flipped upside down.
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