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#4651
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Oh, Whoosh - it's a good thing that you only needed to follow orders as opposed to being smart enough to think for yourself. If the thread were titled, "Is your bike hotter than mine?", you might have a point. But it's not. And you don't.
I've posted my bike elsewhere, but not here - it's used for commuting and I don't have any pics without the saddlebag and lights. That, in addition to the steerer that I haven't gotten around to trimming and the fugly but oh-so-comfy saddle, is the main reason that I haven't posted here. Rest assured, though, that my attention to detail in all matters of product photography is more thorough than your little mind could imagine.
I've posted my bike elsewhere, but not here - it's used for commuting and I don't have any pics without the saddlebag and lights. That, in addition to the steerer that I haven't gotten around to trimming and the fugly but oh-so-comfy saddle, is the main reason that I haven't posted here. Rest assured, though, that my attention to detail in all matters of product photography is more thorough than your little mind could imagine.

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So, just curious....what defines "hot"? I mean is there such a thing as a hot touring bike with racks/panniers? A hot commuter bike with fenders?

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There are plenty of hot touring and commuting rigs, especially NAHBS stuff.
But even pretty regular commuter rigs can be hot. I'm enamored with this Schwinn Cross Cut I found in an image search recently.
But even pretty regular commuter rigs can be hot. I'm enamored with this Schwinn Cross Cut I found in an image search recently.


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My Hybrid I'm building is pretty HOT if we are going to talk about flat bread,,, I mean flat bar stuff 



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Jesus, what is with your stems? lol

#4663
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sure, but this is a specific thread in the Road Bike Section of the forum.
so what the thread entails is hot road bikes (in the realm of racing bikes).
as long as its a racing bike then it can be instantly considered and debated upon. hence the many "HOT" vintage road bikes in this thread as well as the "halo" bikes, and even budget racers.
there's a definite specific aesthetic that pleases [the ones in the thread] like:
- great photography (as per BF standards)
- racing asthetics (good saddle stem drop ratio is an example)
- slammed stems
- nice clean lines
- coodinated wheels+frame+accessories
i've seen plenty of drop dead gorgeous bikes in the "post your commuter bike pics" thread in the commuter bike section of BF. even more so with the bike porn in the C&V section with the touring bike restorations. there's going to be some crossover, but each does have its place and corresponding thread that it will be more appreciated in.

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My daily beast!
Thinking of throwing a carbon fork on and some black drops....not feeling the gold anymore.
Thinking of throwing a carbon fork on and some black drops....not feeling the gold anymore.


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Regarding the surprising amount of commentary on my bike, thanks to those with kind words. I do ride the bike, a lot, and so its dirty,the tape could use replacing, and the stem is not slammed. Its my everyday bike and my race bike. Its not babied and so there are imperfections. I should change out the seat post for something that doesn't clash, but more importantly I'm waiting for something lighter and not crazy expensive to come along (same goes for the stem).

#4670
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This thread stopped being what it was intended and morphed into a 2nd version of the "what road bike do you have" about 80 pages ago. Look at the first 50 pages of it and look at the last 50 pages so you can see the huge difference.
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What's the difference between a flipped stem and a slammed stem? I've only been gone six months and already the new lingo has left me behind.

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