What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
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My jaw hit the floor. So I found a matching front wheel online and built the bike around those.
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DQ, I've got a soft spot for three speeds, something wonderfully uncomplicated about them in a
world of hi-tech cycling. At $20, that was a real score. I had to put my last 3 spd out of it's
misery when the frame cracked, but the wheel lives on. I sold it for $40; so you did good.
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DQ, I've got a soft spot for three speeds, something wonderfully uncomplicated about them in a
world of hi-tech cycling. At $20, that was a real score. I had to put my last 3 spd out of it's
misery when the frame cracked, but the wheel lives on. I sold it for $40; so you did good.
#1278
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Location: Northwest Georgia
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#1279
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: North Carolina
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Bikes: 1993 Trek 5500, 1983 Peugeot PSV-10, 1984 Torpado Super Strada, 1994 Giant ATX 890, 2015 Scott Scale 740, 1982 Peugeot PH10S, 2023 Bombtrack Hook Ext
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Older and newer bikes for an experienced (older) rider.
These are the bikes I've managed to keep over the span of years (56), I try to hold on to them if I can, they have served me well:
'83 Peugeot PSV-10 smooth roadie
'84 Torpado Super Strada roadie alternate
'94 Giant ATX-890 town and country cruiser
Circa 2005? Colnago Dream B-Stay pretty roadie
2015 Scott Scale 740 curb crusher
Great thread, not alone at being 50+ and happy with two wheels (at a time).
'83 Peugeot PSV-10 smooth roadie
'84 Torpado Super Strada roadie alternate
'94 Giant ATX-890 town and country cruiser
Circa 2005? Colnago Dream B-Stay pretty roadie
2015 Scott Scale 740 curb crusher
Great thread, not alone at being 50+ and happy with two wheels (at a time).
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#1280
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Lives in Baton Rouge Louisiana
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Bikes: 2 Wabi fixed/single speed, 1 Nashbar steel cyclocross, 1 16 speed Handsome Devil city bike, 1 Brompton 6 speed.
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One of the three main bikes I ride. This one is a Wabi Classic and in the picture it is set up freewheel style 47/16 ratio free and 47/17 fixed as a flip the wheel around option. It is very easy and comfortable to get around on. I am running on 28mm Continental Gator Hardshell tires with a Rivet Independence AllRoad saddle. I am not necessarily fast but I can get around.
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#1281
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 21
Bikes: 1993 Trek 5500, 1983 Peugeot PSV-10, 1984 Torpado Super Strada, 1994 Giant ATX 890, 2015 Scott Scale 740, 1982 Peugeot PH10S, 2023 Bombtrack Hook Ext
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One more bike, although not riding this one much yet. 1982 Peugeot PH10s, was my dad's, been ridden maybe a few hundred miles in it's life and then stored. Completely original, nothing done yet, rolled out of the bike shop in this configuration. Future project to either just take apart with new bearings and grease, or to somewhat modernize so I can ride and enjoy it more (knowing there are two definite camps on this subject). I'll take my time and decide, either way it's a sentimental bike.
#1282
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Cambridge UK
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Bikes: Trek Emonda SL6 .... Miyata One Thousand
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my new bike :
thats as I bought it ... needs a brooks cambium C17 carved saddle, better wheels and black bar tape
plus I have a giant tcr and a surly LHT and a Bridgestone MB-2 converted with drop bars
my wife said.... NO MORE BIKES!!
I think the ones I have, I will keep for long
thats as I bought it ... needs a brooks cambium C17 carved saddle, better wheels and black bar tape
plus I have a giant tcr and a surly LHT and a Bridgestone MB-2 converted with drop bars
my wife said.... NO MORE BIKES!!
I think the ones I have, I will keep for long
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My mountain and CX bikes..
But I really got back into the versatility of folders with this..
But I really got back into the versatility of folders with this..
#1286
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South shore, L.I., NY
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Bikes: Flyxii FR322, Cannondale Topstone, Miyata City Liner, Specialized Chisel, Specialized Epic Evo
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Just built this up as a fun why not project. Flyxii direct buy Chinese carbon, new 105 11spd. group that was a very cost effective and great group, custom wheels from Bicycle Wheel Warehouse. A great riding bike 250 miles later. Very fast, but N1's always are. I'm getting better at understanding geometry and fit, this one is my best yet.
#1288
You gonna eat that?
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
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Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
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Today? Today I rode my 1983 Raleigh Super Course. I had to do some work on it after a recent fall- new brake levers, new bar tape. Did 52 miles on the club breakfast ride.
Those drillium brake levers go well with my drillium chain ring
The old Cyclone Mk II is still working even after extensive damage when I dumped the bike last month
Those drillium brake levers go well with my drillium chain ring
The old Cyclone Mk II is still working even after extensive damage when I dumped the bike last month
#1289
Me duelen las nalgas
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Texas
Posts: 13,515
Bikes: Centurion Ironman, Trek 5900, Univega Via Carisma, Globe Carmel
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New-to-me Univega Via Carisma, probably 1992-'93. My first rigid fork bike in years, since my neck and back were busted up in a car wreck several years ago. The original flat bars were painful on this bike. Swapped handlebars between my Globe Carmel and the Univega. Both are much better rides now. I think the Univega even looks better with the slight riser bars.
Univega Via Carisma with riser bars from another bike...
The Globe Carmel I resumed cycling with last year, after 30 years away from bicycling. It now wears the flat bars from the Univega. Both bikes are much nicer after this swap. Rode the Carmel 63 miles last weekend, the one year anniversary of my return to bicycling, which began the end of August 2015 with a one-mile ride on this bike, before I collapsed. I'm in a bit better shape now.
Univega Via Carisma with riser bars from another bike...
The Globe Carmel I resumed cycling with last year, after 30 years away from bicycling. It now wears the flat bars from the Univega. Both bikes are much nicer after this swap. Rode the Carmel 63 miles last weekend, the one year anniversary of my return to bicycling, which began the end of August 2015 with a one-mile ride on this bike, before I collapsed. I'm in a bit better shape now.
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Today it was this...
1988 Mongoose ATB Just completed the rebuild this week, reused the frame and fork only (went from 6 x 3 to 10 x 2).
1988 Mongoose ATB Just completed the rebuild this week, reused the frame and fork only (went from 6 x 3 to 10 x 2).
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nine mile skid on a ten mile ride
nine mile skid on a ten mile ride
#1295
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Location: Vancouver Wa.
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Bikes: Surly Cross Check, '92 Trek 520, Novara Randonee, '89 Allez, Schwinn Sierra beater
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Location: Vancouver Wa.
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Bikes: Surly Cross Check, '92 Trek 520, Novara Randonee, '89 Allez, Schwinn Sierra beater
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[QUOTE=gear64;19042907]Nice bikes! I could get used to a little scenery like the last pic.[/QUOTE
That's somewhere on the Oregon coast, I toured south from Seattle to Eureka Ca. earlier this summer, was fun. I'm gonna do the same trip next summer, but all the way down to San Diego this time, was time crunched this year.
That's somewhere on the Oregon coast, I toured south from Seattle to Eureka Ca. earlier this summer, was fun. I'm gonna do the same trip next summer, but all the way down to San Diego this time, was time crunched this year.
#1298
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#1299
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New wheels.
Shimano Dura Ace C24. 1364 grams. Can't wait to see how it climbs tomorrow.
Shimano Dura Ace C24. 1364 grams. Can't wait to see how it climbs tomorrow.
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A nice lady saw what happened, and so did the store manager, who called the police. The officer demonstrated how easy it was to pick the barrel(?) combination lock. In turn, I demonstrated that to my parents. They still seemed to think it had been my fault. WTF? THEY bought me the lock!!!
Then I started saving for another bike.
A couple of months later, my parents kicked in the remaining bit. The Varsity back then (1969) cost about $89, with tax.
That next one was green. They didn't have another in blue.
The green one was never as much fun as the blue one.