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Old 04-02-16, 03:18 PM
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My favorite bike in its natural environment.

Here is my favorite bike in its natural environment.

How about your favorite in its natural environment?
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Old 04-02-16, 04:24 PM
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This bike is at home in the great wide-open.

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Nice bikes all..

And mine :


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The thing about an all-rounder is that it's at home anywhere.

First of all, my bikes have to earn their keep. From last summer, leaving work to go on an outreach.



And it brings home the bacon. Photo from 2008.



It doesn't mind a little weather...



...or a little altitude...



...and it enjoys vacationing in the backwoods of Ontario Canada.



Just swap wheels or tires, fenders and whatever's hung on the rack, and it's ready for the next adventure.
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Originally Posted by tsl
The thing about an all-rounder is that it's at home anywhere.

First of all, my bikes have to earn their keep. From last summer, leaving work to go on an outreach.



And it brings home the bacon. Photo from 2008.



It doesn't mind a little weather...



...or a little altitude...



...and it enjoys vacationing in the backwoods of Ontario Canada.



Just swap wheels or tires, fenders and whatever's hung on the rack, and it's ready for the next adventure.
Nice portfolio from a true utility cyclist.
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Every time I see Bruce, and his bicycle/trailer combination, on a library mission it makes me smile, this is truly doing things right. That Trek is so well set up, and looks pretty good.

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Sassy, Osco! I like those Bontragers!
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Rowan, it must be gratifying, owning a bike that has read The Snows of Kilimanjaro.
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Kinda, that bike seems to glow.., even in the shadows!
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Old 04-03-16, 09:30 AM
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Here is mine:

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Here is mine:

Hey, where did you take this photo? I think I have taken the same photo!

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Riding around the lake and a break for pics....


After a hot personal record 15mi hill ride:
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Originally Posted by Kindaslow
Hey, where did you take this photo? I think I have taken the same photo!

On top of Angels Staircase.
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As at home on a dirt road as a paved one, Belle, my custom Zukas Cycles bike makes me smile wherever I take it.

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Wherever the road leads. Or doesn't.

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Wood: You got your bike to blend right in! I almost didn't see it!
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My Litespeed likes any quiet road or trail.

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Hockenheim F1 Race Track, 15 years ago. Still ride this bike daily around town.
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Hockenheim F1 Race Track, 15 years ago. Still ride this bike daily around town.
That is extremely cool!
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Hockenheim F1 Race Track, 15 years ago. Still ride this bike daily around town.
+1, extreme coolness, and jealous of your getting to be at Hockenheim, F1 is way beyond what passes for racing here, save their yearly ventures to Indy and Texas.

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+!, extreme coolness, and jealous of your getting to be at Hockenheim, F1 is way beyond what passes for racing here, save their yearly ventures to Indy and Texas.

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I lived for 5 years in Reilingen which is about 7km from Hockenheim. Very convenient for bike commuting to work in Heidelberg on a beautiful car free path through the woods.

It sounded like a zillion swarming buzzing bees at our house when the F1 races were being run. Attached are a couple of pictures I took of the fans and bike parking at the track on race day.
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That looks like a great time, at the Hockenheimring, to me!!! I can just imagine the sound of the cars turning 17,000+ RPM, through straight headers.....

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Originally Posted by qcpmsame
That looks like a great time, at the Hockenheimring, to me!!! I can just imagine the sound of the cars turning 17,000+ RPM, through straight headers.....

Bill
Unbelievably, ear piercingly loud, and unlike artillery blasts, sustained. Don't go without very, very good ear plugs.

I was at the Watkins Glen Sports Car Grand Prix in 1965 when the hot cars were the Shelby Cobras and Jim Hall/Hill Chaparrels and I thought that was loud, but F1 is a whole 'nother level of intense! https://www.racingsportscars.com/phot...965-06-27.html

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