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Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin
(Post 12280523)
:thumb::beer:
-Kurt |
Miamijim, I'm guessing, but I suspect that (like many of us, including me) you'd be considered an old man in MOST parts.
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I remember (back in the day) coming over to Bike Forums after getting fed up with another forum I was on. True, I tend to come and go at times, but I always come back here to my favorite place. The C & V forum was really what prompted me to join in the first place, as the attitudes here are much better IMO. The knowledge that can be gained here is immense.
Its been a helluva ride, I just hope it dont stop. :D |
Originally Posted by JunkYardBike
(Post 12280144)
December '05 was the Iron Age in C&V history. August '06 was the Enlightenment.
Neal |
"EastHill was another great contributor." QUOTE pastorbobnlnh.
I (we) still miss her! Regards, J T |
My addiction began in late 2004 when Joe Gardner was still running the site. I had just bought my first road bike in many, many years. I bought a new mtn. bike in 1999 and used it, but not a lot, and just to get around town. My new road bike was an old Bridgestone 450 and I remember I was hesitant to join, but had to in order to ask Tmar about my bike. Everyone was so nice that I was instantly hooked, and ADDICTED TO BIKES! I then bought a Miyata before I new it, and then got interested in touring (thanks touring forum), so I got touring bikes, then needed something for triathlons, and something to commute, and so on. I have had a steady flow of bikes through my hands and always seem to have six or seven on hand (three or four remain the same)- in my one bedroom apartment! Of course, there's my work stand, extra wheels, tools, extra racks, different panniers and others accessories in my kitchen/eating area, living room, bedroom, and any place I can put things. Hmmm... maybe the BF's are to blame for my remaining a bachelor! I don't even like to drive my car and rarely do now; and I live in Los Angeles! Thanks BF. Bikes and people on BF make me happy! :D
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Originally Posted by jonwvara
(Post 12272378)
Just curious--how long has this forum existed? From looking at the "join dates" of other members, I don't recall seeing any that date before 2006, the year I joined. Does the Forum not date back much before that? Or do members just lose interest and wander off after five years? Or what?
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Originally Posted by jan nikolajsen
(Post 12276036)
Am I wrong or do many of the regulars pretty much only post here in C&V? Out of my 1200 contributions, only a dozen or so have been in other the forums.
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I'm still a newbie to some of you "old heads" on this forum, but think I'm above the median age. My brother (fender1) got me back into cycling and I lurked for several months before joining. I tend to read more of the content here then actually post. I have posted in other forums, but this is home.
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Originally Posted by nikkorod
(Post 12282970)
I'm still a newbie to some of you "old heads" on this forum, but think I'm above the median age. I tend to read more of the content here then actually post. I have posted in other forums, but this is home.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
(Post 12280575)
The funny thing is, I don't have any carpeting :lol:
-Kurt
Originally Posted by nikkorod
(Post 12282970)
I'm still a newbie to some of you "old heads" on this forum, but think I'm above the median age. My brother (fender1) got me back into cycling and I lurked for several months before joining. I tend to read more of the content here then actually post. I have posted in other forums, but this is home.
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I joined in January 2009, so it didn't exist before then. ;)
Seriously, I had had enough of usenet. This is nicer. I didn't poke my head into C&V for a long time. I figured it would be a lot of arguments about esoteric stuff that didn't matter. That was a shame. Now I come here every day and don't visit any other section as often. I still like the mechanics forum. There are some fantastic threads there. The trouble is that there are some super-boring threads there, too. I want to learn, not help with common problems whose solutions are well documented and repeated a gajillion times. |
I'm still new. Jan 08 is it? Before this I spent 5 years or so on a motorcycle forum. Before that I spent 5 or so years on a Jeep forum. So it went Jeep, motorcycle, bicycle. I figure in another 2 years I'll leave here and join a walking shoe forum.
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But on the way, you'll be on the unicycle forum. Look for the youtube video of the guy doing mountain unicycling!
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Originally Posted by -holiday76
(Post 12294067)
I'm still new. Jan 08 is it? Before this I spent 5 years or so on a motorcycle forum. Before that I spent 5 or so years on a Jeep forum. So it went Jeep, motorcycle, bicycle. I figure in another 2 years I'll leave here and join a walking shoe forum.
Neal |
C&V brought me to BF. At the time I had 2 vintage bikes and was amazed at you guys/gals that refurb & restore these bikes to "like new" condition. Since then I've acquired 4 additional vintage bikes, do a bit of work on them, ride them all, etc. Thanks to everyone for inspiration, advice, opinions and wonderful contributions.
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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 12294724)
In a few years, I look forward to participating in the "what tennis balls are best for the feet of my walker?" forum.
Neal |
Originally Posted by jonwvara
(Post 12296125)
Yeah, "the tubing sticker has fallen off my walker, and I'm wondering if it's butted or straight-guage. How can I tell?"
I got here by way of a google search for tall(larger than 64cm) bike frames. There were some threads with these large bikes that I never knew existed. It was nice knowing I am not he only freakishly tall rider out there. BTW, this is the nicest most civil forum I have been on. The posters here a tremendous, give yourselves a hand. |
I drank too much and fell into this forum when I googled "Ironman."
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