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Old 11-08-09, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
To move on from Pbaby's pissing match...

I was watching Hell on Wheels today and what jumped out at me as much the bikes have changed in 6 short years. 2003 TdF state of the art bike had very few carbon cranks, and bars. The Pinerello's of Telekom looked more like road bikes with TT bars.

Yep. Still a quite a few riders then trundling around on custom aluminium bikes too.
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Originally Posted by botto
what's a"pinney?"


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I had to double take on the Cielo, If those flat bars on that bike aren't blasphemy, I don't know what is.
I'm loving the Bianchi everyday bike. I'd lose the yellow and red accents. but very nice indeed.
The moots is a real winner, it'd take the cake if it were the YBB.
The black merlin is very nice and simple looking. I am also very partial to Merlin bikes as I own one and love the ride.
The first pic on page one is very nice and minimal looking, can I get an ID on the frame?
But, The orca on page one is, IMHO, by far, the nicest i've seen thus far. This is sex on wheels.
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Old 11-08-09, 07:38 AM
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I feel like this guy came into the bike shop i worked at over the summer. is this bike from nyc? i remember all of us did a giant simultaneous facepalm.


Yes, his/her tastes run a tad differently than what is acceptable to us. I don't know who the owner is. I just downloaded it as the best photographed Merlin Cielo I could find.

*I* simply submit the Merlin Cielo as a gorgeous bike . . . you just have to ignore the war crimes committed against it in this photo.
You gotta admit, sans the handlebar that's a gorgeous mf.
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Not mine but hot:





I also vote for 55rad's Pinarello and the Moots with Lightweights.

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DEFINITELY Timo's Merlin. He's upgraded a few things to carbon since this picture, i believe
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DEFINITELY Timo's Merlin. He's upgraded a few things to carbon since this picture, i believe
Thanks "blamire"!! Indeed, this is it's latest guise and more upgrades are coming...

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^ perfection
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AGAIN, where the h is that black DeRosa King3??
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no idea who's is best, but i'd take garysol's serotta frame.
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Originally Posted by botto
what's a"pinney?"
I like making up words.
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Heh, EDR and Pcad arguing - imagine that.
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Old 11-08-09, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by bismillah
Does centuries in <4hrs


[IMG]h ttp://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y279/chachy18/100_2177.jpg[/IMG]
Has a lawnmower motor
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this one? belongs to foresthill.
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a phat - Thanks. The frame on my black steel bike with zipps is a 1986 Centurion Ironman Master I rescued from a junk heap. I wanted to take an older frame and mix it with current components. The DT shifters are Dura Ace 10 speed. Fork is an Easton EC90 SL. Thomson seatpost (either Elite or Master - had both on there at one time or another). Bike as pictured came in a tad under 18 pounds.
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What the heck is going on with the front end of your bikes?
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This might do it for me.
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Originally Posted by Cleave

My vintage roadie (1975 Bianchi Specialissima - original owner):

Nice bikes Cleave,

Did you have this bike modified/re-finished ?

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Originally Posted by Bob Dopolina
What the heck is going on with the front end of your bikes?
they're too big, and s/he like hybrid geometry?
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Captured in the wild by yours truly.

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hybrid madone, it's true it's trueeee!!

The De Rosa King 3 is now my no. 1 vote.
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I thought I'd give the other steel bicycles here a little company:


And, there surely are A LOT of great bikes in here, so I'm just contributing, not saying mine is the best by any means. However, whenever I'm riding it, other cycling enthusiasts seems to appreciate the detail and looks of it
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