Who else thinks the BoneShaker was peak bicycle ?
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Is that the bike you recently restored?
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I just don't understand why we can't all go back to those pre-covid days when all the trolling on the C&V board revolved around the sale of empty boxes. Remember that? A simpler time.
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I'm hard pressed to believe that was even trolling! But judging by the length of the thread......
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Am I missing something here?
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"98% of the bikes I buy are projects".
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I prefer to discuss the evils of assploding crabon fiber. Or the evils of batteries and shifting. Or waxing nostalgic on C&V trolling.
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It was the emblem of The Village.
“be seeing you”
”... and you”
“be seeing you”
”... and you”
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I use the wax that you peel off of cheese. Dutch cheese for Dutch bikes, Vermont cheese for gravelbikes, and French cheese for randonneuses. The funky smell deters theft also. Chains are expensive these days!
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You’d be surprised how willing people are to offer up their supply, along with belly button lint. I’m making a sharp tunic out of the latter, meant for looking good while riding my bone shaker.
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