I'm done.
#1
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Bicycle Repair Man !!!
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From: YEG
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I'm done.
I believe I have seen the light... have decided that I will be selling off or scrapping my collection of steel bicycles in order to pursue the design and development of carbon fibre bicycles, carbon components, and improved ceramic bearings.
Steel bicycles had their day and that day was over 20 years ago... it is really a dead end technology that has no place in the modern cycling world and one must move ahead with the times.
I am heading off to the LBS to scope out the new carbon fibre bicycles.
Steel bicycles had their day and that day was over 20 years ago... it is really a dead end technology that has no place in the modern cycling world and one must move ahead with the times.
I am heading off to the LBS to scope out the new carbon fibre bicycles.
#2
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Bicycle Repair Man !!!
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: YEG
Bikes: See my sig...
I am sure some of the hipsters will like some of what I have to offer and will pay big money although I should probably fire up the cut off wheel and remove the derailleur hangers to give those bikes a cleaner look and cut down some of those old handlebars or maybe swap them for flat bars.
#3
vintage motor


Joined: Sep 2008
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From: Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Bikes: 48 Automoto, 49 Stallard, 50 Rotrax, 62 Jack Taylor, 67 Atala, 68 Lejeune, 72-74-75 Motobecanes, 73 RIH, 71 Zieleman, 74 Raleigh, 78 Windsor, 83 Messina (Villata), 84 Brazzo (Losa), 85 Davidson, 90 Diamondback, 92 Kestrel
Nah, just scrap 'em...
#6
Spin Forest! Spin!
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Arrid Zone-a
Bikes: I used to have many. And I Will again.
Yeah, recycle! China and Dubai needs more construction steel.
I've been giving this some thought too. Give up this whole silly cycling, lycra, etc. And take up a proper sport for my age, golf. Now there is an activity that knows proper attire.
I've been giving this some thought too. Give up this whole silly cycling, lycra, etc. And take up a proper sport for my age, golf. Now there is an activity that knows proper attire.
#7
Senior Member

Joined: Dec 2012
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From: North Central Florida
Bikes: 2022 LiteSpeed CHEROHALA CITY, 2019 Canyon Roadlite 9.0 CF LTD, 2015 Giant FastRoad CoMax 1, 2001 Mongoose Pro Triomphe,
I believe I have seen the light... have decided that I will be selling off or scrapping my collection of steel bicycles in order to pursue the design and development of carbon fibre bicycles, carbon components, and improved ceramic bearings.
Steel bicycles had their day and that day was over 20 years ago... it is really a dead end technology that has no place in the modern cycling world and one must move ahead with the times.
I am heading off to the LBS to scope out the new carbon fibre bicycles.
Steel bicycles had their day and that day was over 20 years ago... it is really a dead end technology that has no place in the modern cycling world and one must move ahead with the times.
I am heading off to the LBS to scope out the new carbon fibre bicycles.
#9
feros ferio

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From: www.ci.encinitas.ca.us
Bikes: 1959 Capo Modell Campagnolo; 1960 Capo Sieger (2); 1962 Carlton Franco Suisse; 1970 Peugeot UO-8; 1982 Bianchi Campione d'Italia; 1988 Schwinn Project KOM-10;
Today is 1 April, so let's cut him a little slack.
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Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
#10
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65er- I realize you're tired of that bastarized steel Twenty, so how about you paying me to take it off your hands... eh? Will meet at the county cycleward. Oh wait, I might be able to offer you a handful of carbon Fiber-flite spokes. I hear they're indestructible.
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From: Port Angeles, WA
Bikes: A green one, "Ragleigh," or something.
I was going to start a "show us your unicycles" thread as an April Fools joke, but then I remembered I actually *have* a unicycle.
As I bet many of you do.
As I bet many of you do.
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● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
#14
What??? Only 2 wheels?


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From: Boston-ish, MA
Bikes: 72 Peugeot UO-8, 82 Peugeot TH8, 87 Bianchi Brava, 76? Masi Grand Criterium, 74 Motobecane Champion Team, 86 & 77 Gazelle champion mondial, 81? Grandis, 82? Tommasini, 83 Peugeot PF10
#15
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From: Southern CaliFORNIA.
Bikes: KHS Alite 500, Trek 7.2 FX , Masi Partenza, Masi Fixed Special, Masi Cran Criterium
#16
Fat Guy on a Little Bike


Joined: Jun 2008
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Bikes: Two wheeled ones
#17
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From: NEW ZEALAND
Bikes: Marin Bolinas ridge, Carlton Corsa 5, Falcon Olympic 12, 98 Shesh Rockhopper,
Hilarious!! 65er I know a good recycling center in a 3rd world country known as New Zealand . . . . . . . my back yard!?!? I remain ever hopefull)
When you are heaving the scrap (ugly, unrefined, samey, "rusty", "heavy", worthless steeds of a hapily forgotten bygone era of a time, that is best not mentioned) steel your back is sure to give you some grief, just chalk it up to the penance you need to pay for years of stupidity(joke), you could probably throw the shipping cost on the penance list too.
When you are throwing "that R20" in do not be too hard on yourself . . to make your self feel better you could kick it good riddance, for the unworthy boring un technologically un advanced lump of bad welding that it is!!!
Just don't cry while doing this. I would.
65er Thank you for the laugh, I was a bit sad for my 5 yr old boy who came home yesterday and told me that he played a (very bad!) joke on a kid in his class, the kid responded by getting angry with Aidan! I explained to Aidan that maybe the boy did not know about April Fools Day.
Nice to know some do though.
For my honest thoughts on your collection polar opposite the comments above.
Your bikes gave me a real boost 3 yrs ago post major stomach reconstructive surgery, knowing I had to get fit again I realized I could do that on the rusty old steel bicycle outside, had not ridden a bike in 15 yrs.
I got on the net and starting looking at bike pics and found a pic of your Lenton, then the CCM, then Forest, found this site and the R20 site and Lovely Bicycle, (Thank you Velouria) and BOOM Bicycle Addict was born. I am now working in a bike shop/co op doing sales and marketing, and as much wrenching as I can do, my boss believes my strength to be making him money.
I would like to go for my Mechanics qualification next year. Welding course after that.
When you are heaving the scrap (ugly, unrefined, samey, "rusty", "heavy", worthless steeds of a hapily forgotten bygone era of a time, that is best not mentioned) steel your back is sure to give you some grief, just chalk it up to the penance you need to pay for years of stupidity(joke), you could probably throw the shipping cost on the penance list too.
When you are throwing "that R20" in do not be too hard on yourself . . to make your self feel better you could kick it good riddance, for the unworthy boring un technologically un advanced lump of bad welding that it is!!!
65er Thank you for the laugh, I was a bit sad for my 5 yr old boy who came home yesterday and told me that he played a (very bad!) joke on a kid in his class, the kid responded by getting angry with Aidan! I explained to Aidan that maybe the boy did not know about April Fools Day.
Nice to know some do though.
For my honest thoughts on your collection polar opposite the comments above.
Your bikes gave me a real boost 3 yrs ago post major stomach reconstructive surgery, knowing I had to get fit again I realized I could do that on the rusty old steel bicycle outside, had not ridden a bike in 15 yrs.
I got on the net and starting looking at bike pics and found a pic of your Lenton, then the CCM, then Forest, found this site and the R20 site and Lovely Bicycle, (Thank you Velouria) and BOOM Bicycle Addict was born. I am now working in a bike shop/co op doing sales and marketing, and as much wrenching as I can do, my boss believes my strength to be making him money.
I would like to go for my Mechanics qualification next year. Welding course after that.
Last edited by Bicycle Addict; 04-01-14 at 04:13 PM.
#18
Hopelessly addicted...
Joined: Aug 2009
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From: Central Maryland
Bikes: 1949 Hercules Kestrel, 1950 Norman Rapide, 1970 Schwinn Collegiate, 1972 Peugeot UE-8, 1976 Raleigh Sports, 1977 Raleigh Sports, 1977 Jack Taylor Tandem, 1984 Davidson Tandem, 2010 Bilenky "BQ" 650B Constructeur Tandem, 2011 Linus Mixte
#19
Banned.
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Of course, it also says Triathlon on it. Pound for pound, one of the best values in bikes (about $2/lb).
#21
Have bike, will travel
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From: Lake Geneva, WI
Bikes: Ridley Helium SLX, Canyon Endurance SL, De Rosa Professional, Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra, Schwinn Paramount (1 painted, 1 chrome), Peugeot PX10, Serotta Nova X, Simoncini Cyclocross Special, Raleigh Roker, Pedal Force CG2 and CX2
In keeping with the day;
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
#22
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From: Port Angeles, WA
Bikes: A green one, "Ragleigh," or something.
(Is he gone yet? OK, good.)
Boy, thought he'd NEVER leave. Dude never seemed to know what he was talking aboot anyway.
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● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
● 1971 Grandis SL ● 1972 Lambert Grand Prix frankenbike ● 1972 Raleigh Super Course fixie ● 1973 Nishiki Semi-Pro ● 1979 Motobecane Grand Jubile ●1980 Apollo "Legnano" ● 1984 Peugeot Vagabond ● 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker ● 1986 Merckx Super Corsa ● 1987 Schwinn Tempo ● 1988 Schwinn Voyageur ● 1989 Bottechia Team ADR replica ● 1990 Cannondale ST600 ● 1993 Technium RT600 ● 1996 Kona Lava Dome ●
#23
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Bicycle Repair Man !!!
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From: YEG
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Choices come down to the Madone 7.9 or the Roubaix SL4 and then there is the SRAM vs Dura Ace vs Campagnolo thing... sad thing is... I am not any faster on these than I am on my vintage Cooper but maybe that had something to do with the weather and the fact neither of these wonderbikes can take a studded tyre.
Maybe I should just stick to steel.
#24
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From: Ontario
Bikes: are all mine
Wood is the new/old thing Home - Renovo Hardwood Bicycles
Jokes aside - I'd love to have one like that but with more classic look, renovo bikes look too aero for me :-)
Jokes aside - I'd love to have one like that but with more classic look, renovo bikes look too aero for me :-)
#25
What??? Only 2 wheels?


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From: Boston-ish, MA
Bikes: 72 Peugeot UO-8, 82 Peugeot TH8, 87 Bianchi Brava, 76? Masi Grand Criterium, 74 Motobecane Champion Team, 86 & 77 Gazelle champion mondial, 81? Grandis, 82? Tommasini, 83 Peugeot PF10
Wood is the new/old thing Home - Renovo Hardwood Bicycles
Jokes aside - I'd love to have one like that but with more classic look, renovo bikes look too aero for me :-)
Jokes aside - I'd love to have one like that but with more classic look, renovo bikes look too aero for me :-)
I wonder if they ever insplode?
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