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#7026
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Bikes: Mostly 1st-generation, top-of-the-line, non-unicrown MTBs/ATBs: All 1984 models: Dawes Ranger, Peugeot Canyon Express, Ross Mt. Whitney (chrome), Schwinn High Sierra, and a 1983 Trek 850.
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#7027
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#7028
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Get on that GT! I've read that they are very nice riding bikes.
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#7029
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Bikes: 2011 Handsome/ Twin Six Speedy Devil, 2006 Soma Groove, 1991 Haro Impulse Comp, 1987 KHS Montana Pro, 1986 Ross Mount Hood, 1986 Mongoose ATB, 1985 Shogun Prairie Breaker I, 1973 World Voyageur, 1941 Schwinn DX "Klunker"
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#7030
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Florida, USA
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Bikes: Litespeed (9); Slingshot (9); Specialized (3); Kestrel (2); Cervelo (1); FELT (1); Trek (2)
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I know I enjoyed my visits to Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga anyway.
How's the day-to-day cycling in the surrounding small town countryside there?
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WTB: Slingshot bicycle promotional documents (catalog, pamphlets, etc).
WTB: American Cycling May - Aug, Oct, Dec 1966.
WTB: Bicycle Guide issues 1984 (any); Jun 1987; Jul, Nov/Dec 1992; Apr 1994; 1996 -1998 (any)
WTB: Bike World issue Jun 1974.
WTB: Slingshot bicycle promotional documents (catalog, pamphlets, etc).
WTB: American Cycling May - Aug, Oct, Dec 1966.
WTB: Bicycle Guide issues 1984 (any); Jun 1987; Jul, Nov/Dec 1992; Apr 1994; 1996 -1998 (any)
WTB: Bike World issue Jun 1974.
#7031
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Bikes: 1964 Legnano Roma Olympiade, 1973 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Raleigh Super Course, 1978 Peugeot PR10, 2002 Specialized Allez, 2007 Specialized Roubaix, 2013 Culprit Croz Blade
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On a 37 mile club ride out thru Somis, there is a llama and alpaca farm that we pass by all the time, but I never stop for pictures. Today, I did. Also, stopped by another bike shop going out of business, and they have a '70s Grand Prix for sale cheap. Too big for me, nice shape though, and I'm on my second Super Course.
Chilling in the shade, as we ride out in the hot sun.
My '73 Super Course.
Vintage Grand Prix for sale.
The old Raleigh is here, another bike shop closes. Sad.
Chilling in the shade, as we ride out in the hot sun.
My '73 Super Course.
Vintage Grand Prix for sale.
The old Raleigh is here, another bike shop closes. Sad.
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#7033
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Location: 961' 42.28° N, 83.78° W (A2)
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Bikes: Mongoose Selous, Trek DS
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One of the things I enjoy most about cycling is you interact with your surroundings at a much lower and intimate level than breezing along at 60 mph in a car. An example is this marker found along a frequently ridden route. Happened to stop to swig some water, noticed this just off the north side in the weeds. Didn't seem to be a survey benchmark so took a pic to perhaps research later. Turns out it is a right-of-way marker associated with an inter-urban light rail line between Ann Arbor and Chelsea, MI from the late 1800's to about 1929. It ran adjacent to what is now Jackson Rd, on the north side of the road. I guess cycling can be educational as well.
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#7035
weapons-grade bolognium
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Across the street from Chicago
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In the Quad Cities this weekend.
Government Bridge, near the gate to the Rock Island Arsenal.
Awesome double-decker swing bridge. Trains on top/cars on bottom.
Government Bridge, near the gate to the Rock Island Arsenal.
Awesome double-decker swing bridge. Trains on top/cars on bottom.
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#7036
"SURE!"
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Caught this guy hanging out while I wrenched a little bit this afternoon:
I don't really see many walking sticks hereabouts, it's rather neat.
I don't really see many walking sticks hereabouts, it's rather neat.
#7038
What happened?
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You must get a mean golf game in
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#7039
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My non vintage Garmin on my '78 Raleigh Super Course on today's Pasadena vintage ride.
I usually think my Garmin runs about 10° high, but today I was inclined to believe it.
Time for a break.
Powerade and pizza, mostly downhill ride home, life is good!
I usually think my Garmin runs about 10° high, but today I was inclined to believe it.
Time for a break.
Powerade and pizza, mostly downhill ride home, life is good!
#7040
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Biopace workout on some rural roads today
#7041
Banned.
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First ride with home-shellacked bars. Added a second tape layer to the upper bar, then shellacked the whole thing over the past couple nights.
Feels fine, and no slipperiness or loss of grip. It'll probably help keep the tape separation/fraying down and of course provide some protection against fading for awhile. I did the Bianchi's bars with a couple passes, too, and will do a test run with it tomorrow. I might do them all, if for no other reason than for the preservation angle.
Thank you to @rootboy for the idea, shellac flakes, Senna T-shirt, and shellacking tutorial
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Feels fine, and no slipperiness or loss of grip. It'll probably help keep the tape separation/fraying down and of course provide some protection against fading for awhile. I did the Bianchi's bars with a couple passes, too, and will do a test run with it tomorrow. I might do them all, if for no other reason than for the preservation angle.
Thank you to @rootboy for the idea, shellac flakes, Senna T-shirt, and shellacking tutorial
DD
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#7044
Old Boy
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Just Another Commute Shot
Some mornings are just so nice here that I bring my camera to work; just to capture some of the beauty I see during my morning commute. Here's a shot of my Peugeot commuter bike on the bridge to Raspberry Island:
I can't believe Autumn is already here. This Summer has gone by so fast, I'm surprised that all my photos aren't blurred! Well, we still have the turning leaves to look forward to...
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I can't believe Autumn is already here. This Summer has gone by so fast, I'm surprised that all my photos aren't blurred! Well, we still have the turning leaves to look forward to...
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#7045
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Tell me that wasn't a radio station!
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#7046
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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Location: Boston-ish, MA
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There is a set of radio towers I've ridden by where my wireless odo would end up with max speed over 200mph. It happened more than once.
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Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
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#7047
No one cares
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Jack Taylor Super Tourer Tandem (FOR SALE), Jack Taylor Tour of Britain, Px-10, Carlton Flyer, Fuji The Finest, Salsa Fargo, Santa Cruz Tallboy, Carver All-Road .
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#7048
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I had a little help cleaning my muddy Ace.
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#7050
Old Boy
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