What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
#1953
Bicyclerider4life
OK, I also have an 1989 KHS Montana Summit, but no good pictures of it.
Besides, the trike is just so daRn handy for shopping, and is a blast to ride.
2017 Miami Sun 'Traditional', with optional seven speed (14-28) and rear disk brake.
Upgraded since this photo: Lower handlebar and replaced the 36 tooth chainring with a 28 tooth.
(I sometimes pull a 4 wheel garden/nursery cart/trailer (1,400 pound load capacity) with the trike. The 28/28 granny gear helps get up the hills with a heavy load in the trailer/cart.
Besides, the trike is just so daRn handy for shopping, and is a blast to ride.
2017 Miami Sun 'Traditional', with optional seven speed (14-28) and rear disk brake.
Upgraded since this photo: Lower handlebar and replaced the 36 tooth chainring with a 28 tooth.
(I sometimes pull a 4 wheel garden/nursery cart/trailer (1,400 pound load capacity) with the trike. The 28/28 granny gear helps get up the hills with a heavy load in the trailer/cart.
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Today It Was Celeste...
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#1960
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There is an old expression - train heavy & hard, race light and smart.
TO that end, i've been riding the tandem as a single on occasional rides.
edit: No intention of racing anyone but myself, but a single sure seems light.
TO that end, i've been riding the tandem as a single on occasional rides.
edit: No intention of racing anyone but myself, but a single sure seems light.
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#1962
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Sorry for the confusing. This bike was a winter project. I don't ride in winter, except my trainer. This bike has 28mm Pro One Tubless Tires as recommended by ENV which I really like!
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My latest..... a nice little Jan De Reus:
I've also made some changes to the Serotta CSI, mostly just upgrading to a modern wheelset and modifying an 8 speed cassette to fit the new wheel.
Then this week I've also rotated in the old Bob Jackson that is now sporting a nice Veloflex tubular setup.
I've also made some changes to the Serotta CSI, mostly just upgrading to a modern wheelset and modifying an 8 speed cassette to fit the new wheel.
Then this week I've also rotated in the old Bob Jackson that is now sporting a nice Veloflex tubular setup.
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#1964
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Cannondale Raven (craigslist find couple weeks ago) and the Raleigh Talus 29 I bought new in 2012 after my stents were in..
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1978 Trek TX 900
Just took my 1978 Trek TX 900 out for a 28 mile ride on my favorite local bike trail, the Neal Smith trail. It has good shade, good water views, and some decent rollers. It is a very pretty trail that gets a ridiculously low amount of usage.
https://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Portal...prove_sign.pdf
1978 Trek TX 900
https://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Portal...prove_sign.pdf
1978 Trek TX 900
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I’m 63. An ex cat3 3 rider, dirt and street motorcyclist. Been down many times. Broken multiple bones. In deference to the damages done, sold my hard tail and went full suspension this week. Wow, what a difference!
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#1968
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Hi Tim,
I have two bikes. They both have these saddles on them. I started riding last May after a long layoff and tried Selle? SQ Lab, Oval and a few other and I really love thiese Infinitys. The saddle kind of cradles you. No sit bones discomfort at all. If any "breaking in" it would be your leg creases as one pair of cycling shorts became not wearable as it irritated that area a little as compared to my other shorts. Have a few metric centuries under my belt and so far so good. I just got an email from them inviting me to the start of the Race Across America in CA to take sneak peek at some new products just launched (not on website yet). I got interested in them after the testimony of some long distance riders. They do offer a 30 day trail, I believe. Let me know how you make out, if you try one.
I have two bikes. They both have these saddles on them. I started riding last May after a long layoff and tried Selle? SQ Lab, Oval and a few other and I really love thiese Infinitys. The saddle kind of cradles you. No sit bones discomfort at all. If any "breaking in" it would be your leg creases as one pair of cycling shorts became not wearable as it irritated that area a little as compared to my other shorts. Have a few metric centuries under my belt and so far so good. I just got an email from them inviting me to the start of the Race Across America in CA to take sneak peek at some new products just launched (not on website yet). I got interested in them after the testimony of some long distance riders. They do offer a 30 day trail, I believe. Let me know how you make out, if you try one.
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^^ Thanks for the feedback. I like things that are different and Infinity saddles interest me. The red/black Trek is definitely an eye catcher. I'll bet you get lots of comments.
Speaking of different - a couple more shots of the Rodriguez fixed gear.
Speaking of different - a couple more shots of the Rodriguez fixed gear.
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Got a kick out of this. Accuracy undeniable
Got a kick out of this. Accuracy undeniable
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I ride a Trek 5200. I can't upload a picture until have 10 posts... I'm working on it.
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I ride exclusively C&V bikes - and of those, most are French. I know, I'm weird (at least my kids say I am).
Early 1979's Peugeot PX10
mid-1970's Gitane Olympic
1983 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France
Early 1979's Peugeot PX10
mid-1970's Gitane Olympic
1983 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
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