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Originally posted by Bikinguy Hi All, Those are some beautiful bikes. Sad to say my bike is ugly. I bought it for 400 bucks added custom made mavic 32 spoke wheels and a brooks b17 saddle. Its a c'dale 500 cad 3 frame with one of those suspension front forks which gives about an 1.5 inch travel . I thought I would ride this bike for around 3000 miles and then get a good bike but 15,000 miles later I just love this bike. Ride Safe.....Dudley |
2000 Colnago Master X-Light with blue Art Decor, and a Flash fork. Outfitted with 2000 Campagnolo Record 10-speed, TTT threadless headset, and Speedplay pedals.
1998 Mariposa (Handmade in Toronto, Canada) yellow with a chromed fork. It has 1991 Campagnolo C-Record 8-Speed (Delta brakes, Aero seat post, and Aero bottles), with TTT threaded headset, and Speedplay pedals. 1996 Colnago Elegant (Special edition Master) with purple Art Decor, and a Flash fork. Outfitted with 1996 Campagnolo Record 8-Speed, with TTT threadless headset, and Speedplay pedals. |
Originally posted by Captain Crunch I am now riding my new Marinoni Delta Extra. Just joking, post as many pics of that fine machine as your hard-drive will allow. Very nice looking bike! http://216.40.249.192/s/contrib/edoom/bounce.gif |
Can you tell that I am a proud new owner? :D
O.K. I promise. No more pictures............................today!:p |
Originally posted by johndoug on 05-16-03 at 10:14 AM Right now, I’m borrowing a friend’s Cannondale T-900 till I decide if I want to buy it or not. I am no longer posting a photo of a friends bike I'm borrowing......Now I posting a pic of MY NEW BIKE. |
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My road bike...
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...and for off the road.
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Finally! I got another road bike!
'03 Bianchi Veloce Double, I have a carbon post and SLR saddle for it on the way!:D |
Road Bike: '99 Cannondale R600 - Mean Green
Moutainbike: '03 Cannondale Jekyll 800 - White w/ silver highlights and denim blue swingarm. Maybe I'll take pics of them one day... Mike |
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I ride a 03 Scott Yecora, although I've added a CaneCreek Thudbuster, WTB saddle, Barends, and a Cateye computer.
I just hope the picture comes out as its the first time I've tried. Please don't flame me if it isn't cropped to fit. |
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Here's my current favorite rig...
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I just picked up a 2001 Trek 1000. Im working on tuning it up right now. I just retaped the bars, installed a couple cages, and gave it a thorough cleaning. Ive got a new seat on the way, and then need brake pads. After that, it's as good as new. :)
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2002 LeMonde Victoire ... if I knew how to post pics, I would!
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slightly modded 2001 norco sidewinder
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i ride an 1986 bridgestone mb2 and a Fuji Odessa
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Lemond Buenos Aires for summer riding and Bianchi Volpe for commuting and spring training. You gotta love Goode Olde Steele.
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Nice trick! Ask a bunch of bike riders about their bikes~! ...cool.
My mtb is a specialized stumpjumper FSR. Nice bike with S-works wheelset. My road bike is a Litespeed Vortex. Full Dura-Ace except for a Campy Eurus wheelset. Michelin Pro Race tires. ...SaaWEET~! bike. |
Originally posted by Bikesick My road bike is a Litespeed Vortex. Full Dura-Ace except for a Campy Eurus wheelset. Michelin Pro Race tires. ...SaaWEET~! bike. I've been droooooollling over a Vortex since I got my Tuscany. Couldn't afford the Vortex. :cry: |
I have a Giant OCR 1 Road Bike and a Giant Sedona hybrid.
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My new custom Kirk is being constructed as we speak. I spent the weekend at the Dave Kirk's house and watched as he handcut the lugs and laid out the Reynolds tubeset on his table to show me my "bike".
Later, after a long ride and measurements, we went to his office where he has his huge drafting table. He laid out the basic measurements and angles, then drafted the frame. After a lengthy discussion of what I wanted and liked in a bike, what kind of riding I do, what I wanted to accomplish with the bike, how I wanted it to handle and feel, he made the changes. Then when he was satisfied that everything was correct, he announced "There is your new bike!". It's quite exciting and interesting to be there, and involved, as the bike was being created. It will take about a week to construct the frame and about two weeks to and from the paintshop. So about a mid-July delivery Here's a sneak peek, the handcut seat tube lug. |
Davet,
Nice Lugs. . . I am totally jealous now, I will probably have to go out and buy a Peter Weigle frame, or Richard Moon or Richard Sachs. can't wait to see pics of the whole frame. Marty |
Marty: Get a Dave Kirk frame instead! <g> He worked for Serotta for years and built most of their custom bikes. He moved to Bozeman Montana a few years ago, sub-contracted to Serotta to build all of their lugged bikes (CSi) and also built for Carl Strong. He just recently opened his own shop, and I am his first customer. I had previous expereience with Dave because I owned a Serotta Hors Categorie with the DKS rear end. Dave Kirk is the DK in the DKS. He designed, developed and patented it, among a few other things.
A neat guy, tremendously knowledgeable and extraordinarily talented. See his web-site: http://www.kirkframeworks.com |
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He e-mailed me today to say the frame was finished (wow! 4 days) and was heading to the painters tomorrow. I am so ready!
More lugs. |
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