As requested: My Cayne Uno
#26
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girl anachronism
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Bikes: cayne uno
Originally Posted by maxknee
what is it made out of? crappy tange? did you get the bike from the bicycle stable?
hehe.
#29
a.k.a. ace
Joined: May 2006
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From: Timonium, MD
Bikes: Dahon Jetstream XP; Dahon Boardwalk (fixed)
Red Riding Hood, you know what would look really good on that bike, a green chain!
I still don't understand why green chains seem so impossible to find.
I did not like the look of the Cayne Uno when I saw it on the net, but your shots make it look so much nicer. Is that fork stock? It looks nice and based on what you said it sounds like it rides nice too.
I still don't understand why green chains seem so impossible to find.I did not like the look of the Cayne Uno when I saw it on the net, but your shots make it look so much nicer. Is that fork stock? It looks nice and based on what you said it sounds like it rides nice too.
#30
dutret has a posse
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From: washington dc
Bikes: IRO Angus 53, Marinoni Special 54, LMNO Custom Road Bike, Guerciotti TT, Late 60s Bottechia Road, Univega Via Montega beater/polo/rain bike.
Originally Posted by Red Riding Hood
Where are the photos?
I was wrong, it was photons. Bad photo, but that thing in the background is me without pants.

I love kangaroo races.
#31
Originally Posted by Red Riding Hood
Where are the photos?
I think there's one in here...
#32
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girl anachronism
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Bikes: cayne uno
Originally Posted by acavengo
Red Riding Hood, you know what would look really good on that bike, a green chain!
I still don't understand why green chains seem so impossible to find.
I did not like the look of the Cayne Uno when I saw it on the net, but your shots make it look so much nicer. Is that fork stock? It looks nice and based on what you said it sounds like it rides nice too.
I still don't understand why green chains seem so impossible to find.I did not like the look of the Cayne Uno when I saw it on the net, but your shots make it look so much nicer. Is that fork stock? It looks nice and based on what you said it sounds like it rides nice too.
Bah! My brain is exploding! I have yet to find a green chain and you torture me soo.. *cry*
The fork is stock and it's pretty nice. She's a nice ride. I enjoy.
#33
dutret has a posse
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From: washington dc
Bikes: IRO Angus 53, Marinoni Special 54, LMNO Custom Road Bike, Guerciotti TT, Late 60s Bottechia Road, Univega Via Montega beater/polo/rain bike.
Anybody wanna go in on a business. Making bike chains. We can market ourselves as the only company to have green chains. Then we can get rich.
#35
dutret has a posse
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From: washington dc
Bikes: IRO Angus 53, Marinoni Special 54, LMNO Custom Road Bike, Guerciotti TT, Late 60s Bottechia Road, Univega Via Montega beater/polo/rain bike.
I think I'm just gonna forget you said that and continue to be your friend/enemy.
#45
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From: Philadelphia
Bikes: Ritchey Road Logic, Pink Panther
i think i may have checked your bike out saturday night. I remember looking at an uno locked up on my way to ray's happy birthday bar. thats about all i remember.
#47
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girl anachronism
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From: Philadelphia, PA
Bikes: cayne uno
Originally Posted by adampaiva
i think i may have checked your bike out saturday night. I remember looking at an uno locked up on my way to ray's happy birthday bar. thats about all i remember.
Where was I? It had to have been in the late afternoon... Near Via?



