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roderage 04-26-08 08:52 PM

naming yo' whip?
 
what's up with this? why would one feel the need to name their bike? you know, when someone says, "hey check out my new bike. her name is arrianna... whey ghey

kyle! 04-26-08 08:53 PM

yep.

SSarah 04-26-08 08:59 PM

I'm down with it... as long as it's as gizzay as possible, like Beatrice or Harold...

I'm starting to disagree with myself here... maybe it is just dumb.

wearyourtruth 04-26-08 09:01 PM

there was a time all my bikes had names of girls i'd dated who were ****in' crazy. sadly i had 5 bikes and extra names.

anyway, i never referred to them by their names and neither did anyone else, it was always "the fuji" or "the (rock) lobster" etc. the closest it got to using their 'real' names was that i referred to them collectively as my b!tches.

SSarah 04-26-08 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by wearyourtruth (Post 6590892)
there was a time all my bikes had names of girls i'd dated who were ****in' crazy. sadly i had 5 bikes and extra names.

anyway, i never referred to them by their names and neither did anyone else, it was always "the fuji" or "the (rock) lobster" etc. the closest it got to using their 'real' names was that i referred to them collectively as my b!tches.

HA! :D

keendeanotaur 04-26-08 09:07 PM

giving them "people" names is lame and embarassing. but names like "the crowbar" or "ditchfork" seem alright. you know, something fun. i don't do it, though.

tinydr 04-26-08 09:13 PM

If I were to name my primary bike... it would probably be "Lefty" but I'm not really in favor of naming bicycles.

I once had a car named Fudd... which was odd because it had a Porky Pig sticker on the back.

Ill Mitch 04-26-08 09:46 PM

I have a Cramerotti that people call "grandma hotty"

bryanhayn 04-26-08 11:43 PM

Sir Chauncey Bruhl

Tyler M 04-26-08 11:57 PM

My girlfriend named my bike "Steely Dan: The Bike" when she heard it was a steel frame, but I've never really thought of my bike as being named. Meh. If folks get enjoyment from naming their bikes, good for them. One more reason to ride, eh?

http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/4...bikedayok5.png

Wotan 04-27-08 02:13 AM


Originally Posted by Tyler M (Post 6591505)
My girlfriend named my bike "Steely Dan: The Bike" when she heard it was a steel frame, but I've never really thought of my bike as being named. Meh. If folks get enjoyment from naming their bikes, good for them. One more reason to ride, eh?


Hehe. Your girlfriend named your bike after a *****.

zelah 04-27-08 03:18 AM

this always seemed weird to me, and a little sexist. it's just a bike.

my cats, however, have fantastic names

nelzar13 04-27-08 05:52 AM

i go with vulgar names my IRO is called get fukd spelled full out. and the bike im building next kinda for my girl friend is goin to be ****punch !

oldsprinter 04-27-08 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by Tyler M (Post 6591505)
My girlfriend named my bike "Steely Dan: The Bike" when she heard it was a steel frame, but I've never really thought of my bike as being named. Meh. If folks get enjoyment from naming their bikes, good for them. One more reason to ride, eh?

http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/4...bikedayok5.png

"My bike will be called Susan, it's a good name" - line of the century

BatNastard 04-27-08 08:32 AM

I admit it's a little weird...my first named bike was Visitor, when I was a messenger and got a plain visitor sticker from a loading dock. But I liked the Roswell implications. The next one is Whiplash since when my wife took it for her first fixie spin she crashed hard. The Mark V I'm getting next week? Well, it's already named Mark so I dunno...:P

The Wrench 04-27-08 08:33 AM

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1002/...ecd09348_o.jpg

Peedtm 04-27-08 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by roderage (Post 6590836)
what's up with this? why would one feel the need to name their bike? you know, when someone says, "hey check out my new bike. her name is arrianna... whey ghey

My roadie is a Specialized Allez Epic. I feel "ghey"/french as hell when I say that. It needs a name.*


* It doesn't have one. I'm taking suggestions. Something a-holey is preferable.

Pfutz 04-27-08 09:56 AM

AufschreiFaustSchlag

Tyler M 04-27-08 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Wotan (Post 6591656)
Hehe. Your girlfriend named your bike after a *****.

Nice!

iamjohng 04-28-08 01:37 AM

my bike's name is emma, after emma goldman. mind you my bike is red and black.

666pack 04-28-08 07:13 AM

i call my bike "the mark five" because it's an iro mark v, and mark five sounds way more metal.
like i've explained before it makes me think of tanks and all kinds of grim schit.

Aeroplane 04-28-08 07:46 AM

Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon.

Mofopotomus 04-28-08 09:25 AM

To be fair I never really name anything, and even if it has a name I usually still don't use it. My cat is "Cat" and my bike is "Bike".

jjh 04-28-08 10:07 AM

i have to name my bikes. i have gunther, mr. miyagi (a miyata 610 conversion), and radar. i dug a brown american flyer out of a dumpster yesterday - it will either be named dodo brown or flower - we will have to see how it turns out.

CliftonGK1 04-28-08 10:24 AM

I've got a Japanese built Paramount Series-5 and I call it Japanamount! There's some Waterford-built Paramount owners that get a bit testy about the whole "real Paramount" vs Series Paramounts argument, so Japanamount! is a name and a disclaimer all in one: Yes it says Paramount. Yes it's from Japan. No, I don't care what you think about that.


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