Photos of YOUR bicycle near WATER
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From today's ride, Dehi Rapids on the Huron River. Sorry about the guard rail, typically the river is pretty low by July, but lots of rain lately.
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Velo de Ville II, with St. Paul's High Bridge in the background:


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The today's ride, my Peugeot X01 near the widest river in the world: the Rio de la Plata, in Punta Lara beach, Argentina.
It's a very strange river, it behaves just like the sea, with the tide rise and falls twice a day, only that has sweet water.
It's a very strange river, it behaves just like the sea, with the tide rise and falls twice a day, only that has sweet water.

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View of the Mississippi River at Saint Paul, MN from Indian Mounds Park. The bike is a Ross Aristocrat custom.


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Hanging Rock State Park. Not much of a climber (yet) and I rode solo 40 miles to get there to climb 1.7 miles at 8% and then back to where I started, so pretty tough ride for me. Got to enjoy this view for a bit though.

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Shore of Lake Manitoba
It's pretty close to water....
It's pretty close to water....
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Morning ride thru the hills of Neshanic Station, Nj



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Shuswap Falls, BC. Heading for a swim in Mabel Lake.
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The Yahagi River in between Okazaki and Anjo, Japan, the day after a typhoon which brought a whole lot of rain.
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My Marin Pine Mountain over the South Fork of the Boise River on the Idaho Hot Springs Tour in July
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Thank you!
This is the third bike I built up from a frame, including the Rust-oleum paint job. I was a bit more ambitious with it, the first two were sort of resto-mods. This one was a complete re-purposing: a premium vintage sport-touring frame built into an English-style light roadster specifically for the Lake Pepin 3-Speed Tour. It sports a Sturmey-Archer 5-speed hub disguised to look like a 3-speed, weighs about half as much as a Raleigh Sports, and I call it my "Secret Wepin for `Pepin". 
Here's another shot from the same ride, down by the Mississippi River:



Here's another shot from the same ride, down by the Mississippi River:

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