Count down to extacy
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Bikes: Trek 520 Grando, Roubaix Expert, Motobecane Ti Century Elite turned commuter, Some old French thing gone fixie
Count down to extacy
I just can't stand waiting.
My new frame has left the building and UPS tracking says it will arrive on Friday.
I have no idea how long it will take to transfer everything from my existing bike to the new frame. And i'm sure it will rain and rain once I do.
But still, I feel like I am an expectant father.
BTW, that is a COPPER frame. Not orange. Got it. COPPER.
Anyway, photos of the birth, build, and bike will endlessly follow, just like a grandma with a wallet of photos you get stuck next to on the plane.
My new frame has left the building and UPS tracking says it will arrive on Friday.
I have no idea how long it will take to transfer everything from my existing bike to the new frame. And i'm sure it will rain and rain once I do.
But still, I feel like I am an expectant father.
BTW, that is a COPPER frame. Not orange. Got it. COPPER.
Anyway, photos of the birth, build, and bike will endlessly follow, just like a grandma with a wallet of photos you get stuck next to on the plane.
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From: Antioch, CA (SF Bay Area)
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It does need a name. My other bikes are "the road bike" and "the commuter bike" and "the old Cannondale"
My wife has names: "My little Pony" for her road bike and "the red truck" for her commuter.
I'll have to see if it grows a name organically. However, the word ORANGE will not be part of it.
My wife has names: "My little Pony" for her road bike and "the red truck" for her commuter.
I'll have to see if it grows a name organically. However, the word ORANGE will not be part of it.
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https://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5960/amkest.html
You may find naming information at this site...I'm especially taken by its "voice"..."killy....killy....killy"
You might also consider a new avitar to go with the new bike.
You may find naming information at this site...I'm especially taken by its "voice"..."killy....killy....killy"
You might also consider a new avitar to go with the new bike.
#5
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that's one good looking frame
i have a sci200 which i am happy with to-date - even back then they (kestrel) did some fine work and only seem to be getting better every year.
use it well and happy riding
i have a sci200 which i am happy with to-date - even back then they (kestrel) did some fine work and only seem to be getting better every year.
use it well and happy riding
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Excellent choice in every way. BTW, copper is a true bicycle color.
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If that picture is its true color, it sure looks a lot closer to metallic orange than it does to copper. Although it does look like it has some copper in it.
Here is a frame that is copper:
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...-ID_P10386.cfm
I do like the color a lot, as metallic orange, er, ah, "copper," is one of my favorite bike colors.
Here is a frame that is copper:
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...-ID_P10386.cfm
I do like the color a lot, as metallic orange, er, ah, "copper," is one of my favorite bike colors.
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Nice looking frame. That is carbon, right?
Oh, and don't worry - you can always repaint it to yellow later!
Oh, and don't worry - you can always repaint it to yellow later!
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#10
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Isn't yours the same frame as this one?
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...10394C1327.cfm
In this pic, it does look like copper.
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...10394C1327.cfm
In this pic, it does look like copper.
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#11
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Isn't yours the same frame as this one?
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...10394C1327.cfm
In this pic, it does look like copper.
https://www.teamcyclist.com/store/Kes...10394C1327.cfm
In this pic, it does look like copper.
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https://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5960/amkest.html
You may find naming information at this site...I'm especially taken by its "voice"..."killy....killy....killy"
You might also consider a new avitar to go with the new bike.
You may find naming information at this site...I'm especially taken by its "voice"..."killy....killy....killy"
You might also consider a new avitar to go with the new bike.
OK....That IS helpful!
Or maybe
"The American kestrel is, for the most part, not a social bird."
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One thing about a Kestrel- Don't know about the American ones- Is that it is so gracefull that you just cannot admire it.
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From: Lincoln, CA
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That "copper" is about the color of my truck. I think it's called "Desert Sunrise" or something like that.
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I don't usually get too excited about a frame but this one is beautiful. Love the copper and silver!
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Blaze? As in Blazing Saddles?
Maybe "The Bird of Prey," though I need to be a lot faster to name my bike that.
The Hawk
Maybe just "The Kestrel" I mean, really, it's already got a great name.
Maybe "The Bird of Prey," though I need to be a lot faster to name my bike that.
The Hawk
Maybe just "The Kestrel" I mean, really, it's already got a great name.
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Dear cccorlew,
It didn't quite fit in the truck, hope it doesn't matter if it is bent just a little.
Sincerely,
UPS
It didn't quite fit in the truck, hope it doesn't matter if it is bent just a little.
Sincerely,
UPS
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