What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
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Heading to the bike shop to get a new headset and bottom bracket installed on my 97 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo e Koo

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Wow... took me a moment to discern that geometry isn't for ONE two-wheeled 'bike, but TWO! One's just not nearly @ 100% ride-safe config... but it'll be there soon enough, yah!
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Well....a few more have snuck in and some have been moved on.
I picked this one up locally, sorted it out, realized it felt a tad large under me, and moved it on.

Quantum Race
Then I've gotten my hands on a couple of Colnago's. The C40 is the only C.F. bike I've ridden that compares to the feel of my best steel rides. It is a keeper for sure.

I also just recently got this Master Extra Light that I'm still sorting out. So far I'm loving it and man does it grip and then rocket out of tight turns!

And I found this old Merlin Titanium to give Ti a chance again. Had a new Lynskey years ago that I just did not like. This Merlin has done exceptional well over the 60 miles of so I've put on it.

Swapped on Wickwerks 53/34 chainrings and a new cassette and chain to increase the capability of this old beauty
And finally I grabbed this weirdly set up old Holdsworth Professional. Plan to use this instead of the Dutch Azor Bike when I rehab from the next knee replacement.

Oh.... and this Kestrel 200 SCI has been sitting in the house partially built for about 2 months now. I've been too busy riding to finish it.
I picked this one up locally, sorted it out, realized it felt a tad large under me, and moved it on.

Quantum Race
Then I've gotten my hands on a couple of Colnago's. The C40 is the only C.F. bike I've ridden that compares to the feel of my best steel rides. It is a keeper for sure.

I also just recently got this Master Extra Light that I'm still sorting out. So far I'm loving it and man does it grip and then rocket out of tight turns!

And I found this old Merlin Titanium to give Ti a chance again. Had a new Lynskey years ago that I just did not like. This Merlin has done exceptional well over the 60 miles of so I've put on it.

Swapped on Wickwerks 53/34 chainrings and a new cassette and chain to increase the capability of this old beauty
And finally I grabbed this weirdly set up old Holdsworth Professional. Plan to use this instead of the Dutch Azor Bike when I rehab from the next knee replacement.

Oh.... and this Kestrel 200 SCI has been sitting in the house partially built for about 2 months now. I've been too busy riding to finish it.

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1983 Ritchey Annapurna, 1994 Ritchey P-21, 2023 Ritchey P-29er. All "one owner."

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Two day bike pack over Rollins Pass. Bike is a 2003 Specialized S-Works Epic FSR. It’s not my normal bikepacking bike but the route was a bit rougher than most of my routes.
West side

East side. Tunnel has been closed since the 90s which means walking over the top.
West side

East side. Tunnel has been closed since the 90s which means walking over the top.

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Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
Solo Without Pie. The search for pie in the Midwest.
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Days of Wineless Roads. Bed and Breakfasting along the KATY
Twisting Down the Alley. Misadventures in tornado alley.
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Domane, ready to roll at Rambouillet.
I did all my qualifiers on a steel Soma Fog Cutter, that I had pretty dialed in. Changing bikes before a big event isn't smart, but yolo right?
I had less than 400 miles on the Domane going into PBP. I had it set up close to the Fog Cutter, but a bit more bar drop made the aero bars unusable after day 1. Neck pain. Slightly wider bars led to different hand positions; my left pinkie and ring finger are still numb. Shifting was a touch off; cable housing settling in, I suppose. I had a mechanic at a control tweak things a bit, and it was better. Not as good as the Soma although both are Ultegra mech.
I finished, and generally had a good PBP.
I did all my qualifiers on a steel Soma Fog Cutter, that I had pretty dialed in. Changing bikes before a big event isn't smart, but yolo right?
I had less than 400 miles on the Domane going into PBP. I had it set up close to the Fog Cutter, but a bit more bar drop made the aero bars unusable after day 1. Neck pain. Slightly wider bars led to different hand positions; my left pinkie and ring finger are still numb. Shifting was a touch off; cable housing settling in, I suppose. I had a mechanic at a control tweak things a bit, and it was better. Not as good as the Soma although both are Ultegra mech.
I finished, and generally had a good PBP.
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I'll be 66 in about 6 weeks.

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Here is some of the back county areas I spend time riding in around here at 77, years of age, over 6400 SQ miles in my county, 90% open to the public, where you can peddle anywhere you want to go, till you fall over......LOL.
Nothing but Pucker brush, Bell worms, Sage bunnies, Speed goats, Mule deer, Yeller Dogs, Kit Fox, Bobcats and lots of Badgers, and TOO many feral horses/donkeys to see.
https://ibb.co/B6H2wGk (clink on photo link)
This is looking East from North end of the Trinity Mtn Range, at approximately 7500' elevation, at the Humbolt Mtn Range, the highest peak on the left is Star Peak almost 10,000' elevation.
The light color strip is I-80 going EB at about 4000', (at the base of the far Mtn's.)
https://ibb.co/zHVKZCk (click on photo link)
Looking SW into the Trinity Mtn range, approximately 6000' elev,
as far as you can see is Decomposed Granite Rock and sand trails,
and the road is going down into the creek bottom, for over a mile.
At the bottom the road forks, takes you to the bottom of the ridge line showing and then up a very steep hill to a road that goes South bound around the ridge top, and the back side of that far ridge line.
Tia,
Here is some of the back county areas I spend time riding in around here at 77, years of age, over 6400 SQ miles in my county, 90% open to the public, where you can peddle anywhere you want to go, till you fall over......LOL.
Nothing but Pucker brush, Bell worms, Sage bunnies, Speed goats, Mule deer, Yeller Dogs, Kit Fox, Bobcats and lots of Badgers, and TOO many feral horses/donkeys to see.
https://ibb.co/B6H2wGk (clink on photo link)
This is looking East from North end of the Trinity Mtn Range, at approximately 7500' elevation, at the Humbolt Mtn Range, the highest peak on the left is Star Peak almost 10,000' elevation.
The light color strip is I-80 going EB at about 4000', (at the base of the far Mtn's.)
https://ibb.co/zHVKZCk (click on photo link)
Looking SW into the Trinity Mtn range, approximately 6000' elev,
as far as you can see is Decomposed Granite Rock and sand trails,
and the road is going down into the creek bottom, for over a mile.
At the bottom the road forks, takes you to the bottom of the ridge line showing and then up a very steep hill to a road that goes South bound around the ridge top, and the back side of that far ridge line.
Tia,
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That looks like such fun! Cycommute. I once tried trekking over a rough pass on a road (motor) bike, a big 'un, when i was young and foolish.
Now I'm old and stupid.
Now I'm old and stupid.
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hakka gravel bike ( was dual purpose gravel/road until I purchased the teammachine )
bmc teammachine alr2 road bike
pure cycles single speed ( just bought this one a few days ago )
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hakka gravel bike ( was dual purpose gravel/road until I purchased the teammachine )
bmc teammachine alr2 road bike
pure cycles single speed ( just bought this one a few days ago )

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This is a recent shot of my RockHopper, just after I converted it back to single speed. Riding this bike set up SS makes me particularly happy.

Cockpit view

Otto

Cockpit view

Otto
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Just brought this home.....
United "Motocross". My first BMX and got it for casual neighbourhood riding.
The 21"TT and extended layback seat post provides a decent amount of cockpit room. At 63yo I don't plan on learning to do crazy "tricks"
Here's what the bike looked like originally. The seat was way too low so I picked up a longer post, a better seat and removed the flashy TT pad. I also swapped out the resin pedals for alloys.




United "Motocross". My first BMX and got it for casual neighbourhood riding.
The 21"TT and extended layback seat post provides a decent amount of cockpit room. At 63yo I don't plan on learning to do crazy "tricks"

Here's what the bike looked like originally. The seat was way too low so I picked up a longer post, a better seat and removed the flashy TT pad. I also swapped out the resin pedals for alloys.





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A present to myself for my 66th. 2023 Trek Fuel EX7 29" Gen 6. Takin her out now for 12mi of single track.

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Man, y'seem to be short of a front brake. "You not planning to go fast on that, sir?"
"'Course not, officer, not at my age!"
Grin.
Officer grins back. "Here's a ticket.. It'll cost you twice as much if you don't pay up fast . . . "
Seriously, looks like a heap of fun. Basket for the front? Comes in handy for a bit o' shopping or a gym visit . . . .
"'Course not, officer, not at my age!"
Grin.
Officer grins back. "Here's a ticket.. It'll cost you twice as much if you don't pay up fast . . . "
Seriously, looks like a heap of fun. Basket for the front? Comes in handy for a bit o' shopping or a gym visit . . . .
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The saddle has me thinking of the old westerns where the riders would run and jump right from behind onto their horses. Very cool if you can still do that.
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My other oldie. Disgusted cows saw my leather saddle. The shame.

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