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Old 04-07-19, 07:08 PM
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I miss riding this one. Partner and I are no longer together but I kept this one.
Hopefully I can use it again one day. Otherwise I'll likely sell it if it keeps collecting dust.
So much randonneuring potential.
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Originally Posted by -holiday76
He rides like he's on fire.
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Well I rarely ride where there's people to give attention however when I have, this one.
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This one, because it’s the only bike I have running right now.
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Old 04-08-19, 09:20 AM
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I get a lot of comments on my '64 Legnano Roma, had since new, a few battle scars, just like the rider.
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I get a lot of comments on my '64 Legnano Roma, had since new, a few battle scars, just like the rider.
Great looking bike! And you route your cables from the bar end shifters like I do. Nice and clean.
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Originally Posted by texaspandj
well i rarely ride where there's people to give attention however when i have, this one.
Is it the bike frame/color or the Scott aerobars and GripShifts that arouse their interest?
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Is it the bike frame/color or the Scott aerobars and GripShifts that arouse their interest?
Not sure. I think the Ironman color scheme. The last time I had it in a triathlon, three people commented on it. One even asked for a picture. But better than that was the 20 something year old guy in shape enough to be wearing speedos and having the appreciation of vintage to tell me I had a Cool bike.
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I'd say up to know it's been this one. Maybe because I always ride it with Red, White, and Blue jersey and socks.





But, just like Robbie above, I think as the new to me Y-Foil starts getting a lot of rides it will garner the most attention.


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Originally Posted by Slightspeed
I get a lot of comments on my '64 Legnano Roma, had since new, a few battle scars, just like the rider.
Stunning photo!
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1979 Raleigh Twenty
Suddenly people wake up and notice this one.
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Old 04-08-19, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
He rides like he's on fire.
you ever get hot spots on your hands after a lot of time in the saddle? It’s like that but times 1,000,000.
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Old 04-08-19, 04:54 PM
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This one. The others get some love, this one gets the most love.
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People (myself included) just seem to dig the red one.
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Red is sweet.....
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The ‘79 Miyata 912 with Gugificazione (4th major configuration in those 40 years) gets close-up looks when parked, thumbs up from car drivers at a stop light, and compliments from bike and non-bike folks. Pretty sure that Waxwings bag gets their initial attention, then the gold housings and other touches bring them in for a closer look.

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This one i've gotten the most comments on:



van moof dropdown, coaster brakes, single speed.


this one is the only one i've gotten a comment while riding it though:



btwin, triban 100. completely sticker bombed with a green b17
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Originally Posted by Fahrenheit531

People (myself included) just seem to dig the red one.
That Volare always slays me.
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Old 04-10-19, 04:15 PM
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1981 Fuji S-12-S (18 speed)

This bike has gotten quite a few compliments out on the road. The black and chrome combo is eye catching.

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This one is gorgeous in person but doesn't seem to be very photogenic. It's a 1982 McLean that I've had since 1983.

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An old pic without some mild tweaks.

Ran over to Sea Salt for dinner last night.

Quite a few questions about that "old bike" while we were waiting in line.


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Because I tend to find some unique bikes (or they find me!) a lot of mine garner some attention but the big old black Raleigh gets the most stares and comments, often including words like "bobby", "postie" or "Mary Poppins".

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This one gets em with the color, the racks, build and Merz lock em in.

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When I had this riding as a flat bar, and the Reynolds 853 rides spectacular in the full touring setup.
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When I had this riding as a flat bar, and the Reynolds 853 rides spectacular in the full touring setup.
853 or Rocky Mountain could easily get you there, add them together=no brainer.
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