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Steele-Bike 05-30-01 11:16 AM

Bicycle names
 
The other night my girlfriend referred to my bike as "Rick". I am not quite sure why she did this. I will be calling the institutions tonight. So, I guess my bike now has a name. Has anyone else taken the time to name their ride?

ridealot 05-30-01 11:31 AM

Can't say that I have done this but plan on going out tonight to buy a baby name book for reference :D

dirtsqueezer 05-30-01 11:50 AM

My bikes share one common name:

Go Damnit Go!
Sprint Damnit Sprint!
Little Chain Ring Damnit!
:p

LightBoy 05-30-01 12:11 PM

An ex-girlfriend once named one of my saxophones Buster, but I haven't named the new ride yet. I wonder if I still have her number...

Oscar 05-30-01 12:13 PM

Orange one
Other Orange One
Green one
Other Green One
Black one
The Clown Bike

LittleBigMan 05-30-01 12:36 PM

"Paramour"

Joe Pozer 05-30-01 12:39 PM

Most of my friends call my mt. bike "My Obsession". I guess I need therapy...:D

JonR 05-30-01 01:33 PM

I call my Giant Iguana "the Iguana" and my old Nishiki Century "the Nishiki."

I feel pretty unimaginative after seeing the lovely lively names above.

On the other hand, my bikes have enough ideas of their own, without getting more of them by having names.

Little5_Fan 05-30-01 02:41 PM

I have named my Trek 2200..."My Baby!" and my Kona Pohoehoe..just that "The Pohoehoe"

MadCat 05-30-01 03:28 PM

I call my old Fisher Marlin my Fish.
I haven't named my new Trek yet. I'm tempted to stencil a name on it if I paint it. Trek 6700fx sounds like a droid from star wars or something. I do sometimes call my Trek an alumnum can.

a2psyklnut 05-30-01 04:00 PM

Let's See. I haven't really ever named my bikes before, but if I did they would all have to be feminine and as a default should all have Mistress as a surname since if I'm not with my wife I'm with one of them.

To start with, my Cannondale Hardtail with the the blue to white fade and the red stripes, I'd call her Mistress Betsy, for Betsy Ross obviously!

The Specialized P.3 Centerfold, she matte black with Red Decals and Red components. I'd call her Mistress Brenda, the Bad Bi*ch! I should call her Lisa who is an old girlfriend and is a bi*ch. But I still like to ride Brenda and not Lisa.

My Haro Track-Trail 2.2 24" BMX Cruiser, I can't think of a name yet because I just got her. I'm thinking of ball-buster, or nut-cracker or the like due to practice last night. Ouch!! She's also black frame with red/white decals. Maybe I should call her Bad Betty, but that has conotations of Gary Fisher's Level Betty so I think not! Any suggestions?

What else? My GT-BMX Speed Series 20" doesn't have a name either. She's rough and tough, but always takes care of me.

My road bike. It's in pieces right now, so I wouldn't want to name that bike. Someone might suggest naming her after my wife since I have so many bikes (mistresses) they might get the idea my marriage is in pieces as well. Although not the case. If it were, she would be having extra-marital affairs with three bikes of her own. I wonder if she names hers after men? Hmmm.

Later Gator
Boomer:D

roadbuzz 05-30-01 04:20 PM

I mostly favor horse names.

Bikes I have now:

Bridgestone RB-T - alternately known as Gertie and Rocinante

Bianchi Alfana - Shadowfax

(unpainted) Litespeed Classic - still unnamed. "Silver", as in the Lone Ranger, just doesn't get it.

Bikes I no longer have:

Brown Schwinn Continental - retroactively named Sheldon...

Trek 400 Elance' - Bucephalus

Naming my bikes is an ordeal. Usually the name comes to me during a too-long summer ride when I'm semi-delirious with heat and dehydration.

JonR 05-30-01 05:34 PM


Originally posted by roadbuzz
Bridgestone RB-T - alternately known as Gertie and Rocinante


I like the "Rocinante" name (noticed it in one of your posts the other day). It reminds me I need to read Don Quixote. I downloaded it in English but always have this feeling I ought to read it in Spanish--which would probably take me about 120 years. :(

Cambronne 05-30-01 06:26 PM

My Trek hybrid is called Rainbike, since that's what it does, and my purplish Trek roadbike is named l'aubergine... because Purple People Eater would be too insincerely americaine for me to get away with. Perhaps not the best names, but descriptive, at the least.

I did once own a Lambretta 150 named Beatrice, or "Triza," after my cousine, of whom I had an adolescent crush (the girl, not the scooter.)

I find it difficult to bond with vehicles that have not been named, and the many nameless bikes & motos of my past just fade away...

orguasch 05-30-01 06:32 PM

I call my Pinarello Bike, "Honey", sometimes my wife really gets upset

poptart 05-31-01 05:10 PM

The IF is called "Dreamcycle"(rhymes with "Popsicle").

Jean Beetham Smith 06-02-01 10:14 AM

My Terry Flora is "Little Pony" cuz she is my little (14") steed.

Ranger Jake 06-02-01 10:34 AM

Servus!

Been waiting for this thread as what (if) you name your bike, it really says something special.

My newest ride is called "Siren", as her song calls to me from great distances to lure me into the woods and dance with her.

My Schwinn Traveler from may years ago was named "Amanda" after a special girlfriend of many years.

My Gitane was named "Lisa" after another special woman in my life because she was racy and fast and sleek. Just like the real thing. ;)

My Trek 7000 never earned a name. Something about that bike just never spoke to me. I am in the process of converting it into my city bike, so maybe then the magic will arise.

RainmanP 06-02-01 03:20 PM

Alas, my highly modified Giant Cypress does not yet have a name. Wait! I just thought of one! I have always thought if I bought a boat, I would name it "Infinite Jest", so my bike is officially - Yorick! Tadaaa! Thanks guys and gals for for making me focus on this and name him. I truly have been trying to think of one, but these things require the proper inspiration. So, as someone said in another thread, you are my inspiration.
Regards,
Raymond

JonR 06-02-01 06:14 PM


Originally posted by RainmanP
[...] my bike is officially - Yorick!
Great name, Raymond--though it would be better if, instead of a big city, you rode around in a tiny hamlet....:rolleyes:

fubar5 06-04-01 06:14 AM

I haven't named my bike yet, but I'm working on it!!!

RainmanP 06-04-01 06:35 AM

JonR, JonR.

roadbuzz 06-04-01 08:02 PM

Rainman's soliloquy, gazing at his flatted tire: "Alas, poor Yorick..."

and later, commuting in the rush hour traffic, "whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows..."

LittleBigMan 06-04-01 08:25 PM


Originally posted by orguasch
I call my Pinarello Bike, "Honey", sometimes my wife really gets upset
Oscar, you have got guts, man!

roadbuzz 06-07-01 04:28 PM


Originally posted by roadbuzz
(unpainted) Litespeed Classic - still unnamed.

Yesterday, it got named. Hyperion.


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