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Just a boring old door.
_IMG4970 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
_IMG4973 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
_IMG4971 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Maybe not vintage (it's a 2010) but it is classic. Last model year for US made Cannondale touring bikes.
_IMG4968 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
_IMG4970 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
_IMG4973 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
_IMG4971 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Maybe not vintage (it's a 2010) but it is classic. Last model year for US made Cannondale touring bikes.
_IMG4968 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
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Thankfully, yes. He's a wonderful and incredibly patient man. And this was just one of the crazy things I did. He never knew what he was coming home to, the poor guy.
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There is a build thread for that one. Actually two builds in one thread. HERE The bike has changed more from the updated version on that thread. I have added a vintage Brooks Professional saddle, a solid aluminum seat post with a Campagnolo quick release and Honda 305 levers. Finally found a TA Specialities Cyclotouriste crankset that fit my needs/price range on eBay France. It will be here the end of March. Maybe it will be time to update the thread when that happens.
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I will spare everyone The Doors
These have been checked over the winter and are headed to the Ready Room.
Noticed that no two have same color bar tape. Tho the baby blue cloth kinda looks white-ish (and dirty).
Noticed that no two have same color bar tape. Tho the baby blue cloth kinda looks white-ish (and dirty).
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1928 garage original to the house. It is 10 feet wide with an 8 foot four-section door. I straightened the garage last fall so the bungee cord is no longer necessary to close the doors. As near as I can tell it hasn't held a car since the Truman administration? Currently holds 6 bikes with room for more after I finish the roof and get shingles out. It will finally get painted this summer.
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My door uncluttered by bicycles.
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1928 garage original to the house. It is 10 feet wide with an 8 foot four-section door. I straightened the garage last fall so the bungee cord is no longer necessary to close the doors. As near as I can tell it hasn't held a car since the Truman administration? Currently holds 6 bikes with room for more after I finish the roof and get shingles out. It will finally get painted this summer.
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Cheap masonite garage door spiffed up with some 1x4 trim and retro hardware.
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I was always embarrassed to get pix in front of the garage door- but it was painted last year...
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