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Old Fashioned
Per request, I suppose I can toss some pictures up here. I didn't feel hyjacking the thread about bags (that had already been hyjacked by Zaphod and me) would be in good taste, so why not start something for old fashioned goodness anew? We don't see a lot of pre-war (first) stuff on these forums, but they do pop up from time to time (saw an early Rudge in the appraisal just recently). Though this thread will likely be ghost-town-ish, it'll be the home in my heart :love:.
56" 83 Columbia Expert "project" http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...a/IMG_2010.JPG http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...a/IMG_2017.JPG 48" Kennedy http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...5/IMG_0329.jpg http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...0/IMG_0399.jpg 50" Spillane Eagle http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...e/IMG_2263.JPG http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...e/IMG_2265.JPG http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...e/IMG_2148.JPG |
Oh my god that is so cool.
I've always wanted to try some 19th century 2 wheelers. Its strictly fixed cranks on those right? no freewheeling. |
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...0/IMG_0399.jpg
Did you tour on this?!?! |
i passed a guy coming through my town (i'm on a major touring thorofair so I see them fairly frequently) touring on one of these.
I also recently passed a guy touring on something like this: http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townn...3167.image.jpg |
Very, very cool. You just blew my 7 year-old's mind.
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Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 12948621)
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...0/IMG_0399.jpg
Did you tour on this?!?! |
Originally Posted by -holiday76
(Post 12948637)
i passed a guy coming through my town (i'm on a major touring thorofair so I see them fairly frequently) touring on one of these.
I also recently passed a guy touring on something like this: http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townn...3167.image.jpg |
I meant to add this picture in the first post, so here it is. RAGBRAI bound; Eagle and Motoconfort.
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...i/IMG_2241.JPG |
Like the Vette and all....but the Eagle "Iz Da Bomb"!
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what year is the Kennedy?
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Lowell Kennedy, a machinist who passed away some years ago, made replica ordinaries from probably the 70s until the 90s. Dates on them are pretty much unknown (but you were probably most curious if it was from the 1800s, I'd assume :P).
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I had my suspicions about its age. Very cool.
They aren't pneumatic tires, are they? |
"Solid". Hard-tire bikes' tyres are kept tensioned by a wire inside the rubber (which is hallow, for lack of a better term), which is either brazed or twisted, then released.
The Kennedy had a much more authentic saddle, originally, but a building a mount for a modern Brooks was easiest solution for long touring (and allowed saddle swapping if I preferred). To an untrained eye (or without very largely detailed photos), it is hard to tell one apart. I suppose it's like first getting into road bikes; they all look the same, sort of, at first; poor example though. See below: http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/pe...hing/penny.jpg http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...9/IMG_6946.jpg |
Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 12948621)
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/20...0/IMG_0399.jpg
Did you tour on this?!?! SF to seattle? that's pretty badass! wow! |
Originally Posted by blaise_f
(Post 12948575)
50" Spillane Eagle
http://bygonebicyclist.com/images/my...e/IMG_2263.JPG |
:lol:Forks backwards!:eek::roflmao2:
:D:roflmao2::lol::roflmao2::D Didn't know Walmart still assembled Penny Farthings? (i'm having a bit of fun!) |
great thread and fabulous pics!! I never gave thought to people doing anything much more than riding about town (maybe promenading is a better word) or racing on Ordinaries. Then after it was recomended somewhere on BF I read "The Lost Cyclist" and realized that for a whole generation or more these bikes were actually a huge source of not only local transport but a resource for traveling great distance for both work and recreation.
great pics!. there is a repro one of these at a local shop, one of these days i may have to hop on it just say I did ride one. btw the rack on the split window is cool too |
I love these ordinaries. A local LBS has an ariel in a bad shape hanging above his door, makes me want to save it. I'd love the ride on one day. Bucket list stuff.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
(Post 12950447)
great thread and fabulous pics!! I never gave thought to people doing anything much more than riding about town (maybe promenading is a better word) or racing on Ordinaries. Then after it was recomended somewhere on BF I read "The Lost Cyclist" and realized that for a whole generation or more these bikes were actually a huge source of not only local transport but a resource for traveling great distance for both work and recreation.
great pics!. there is a repro one of these at a local shop, one of these days i may have to hop on it just say I did ride one. btw the rack on the split window is cool too
Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 12950318)
This is one of the most beautiful bicycles I have ever seen. Wow.
http://i53.tinypic.com/2dv7ho5.jpg
Originally Posted by Italuminium
(Post 12950695)
I love these ordinaries. A local LBS has an ariel in a bad shape hanging above his door, makes me want to save it. I'd love the ride on one day. Bucket list stuff.
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Originally Posted by blaise_f
(Post 12951335)
]Ariels aren't all that common. I'd be trying to poach this if there wasn't a great deal of water in the way :). Mark that off the list - get to it!
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Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 12948621)
Did you tour on this?!?!
22,026 miles (35,447 km) over 924 days from May 1, 2006 to November 9, 2008. Awesome read! :thumb: Aaron :) |
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Originally Posted by wahoonc
(Post 12951708)
This guy went around the world! A long ride on a big wheel.
22,026 miles (35,447 km) over 924 days from May 1, 2006 to November 9, 2008. Awesome read! :thumb: Aaron :)
Originally Posted by Italuminium
(Post 12951871)
http://www.mesicek.cz/pics/home/02vkolo2.jpg |
Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox
(Post 12948615)
Oh my god that is so cool.
I've always wanted to try some 19th century 2 wheelers. Its strictly fixed cranks on those right? no freewheeling. |
Must agree with the Colonel, that Eagle is wicked cool. Never seen one like it. Thanks for sharing!
Just read a bike shop in Tuscon got robbed recently and their penny farthing was one of the items stolen. :( |
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