Where'd You Ride Today? (New & Improved)
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Visalia, CA
Posts: 2,249
Mentioned: 45 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 981 Post(s)
Liked 1,844 Times
in
609 Posts
I recently purchased and refreshed a 1999 Schwinn Peloton by changing out the cockpit and saddle with new parts to my liking. The entire bicycle is in excellent mechanical condition and with the rather soft Vittoria tires it came with the aluminum fork rides just as pleasantly as my older 531 forks do with Continental Gatorskins, so I plan to split the difference with some new GP 5000s! After a shakedown ride last weekend I got out today for a pleasant 22 miles and stopped at one of my favorite little canals out west of Visalia...
I sat listening to a multitude of sparrows chattering in a few gnarled oaks and black walnuts, until silence swept over the flock after a Cooper's hawk approached. At first it landed haphazardly in a bit of dry brush right under the bridge I was leaning over, and it did not notice me! It always astonishes to realize how promptly sparrows or other flocks of small birds are alerted to a predator's presence - as soon as one issues a single alarmed chirp all the rest go silent!
Cheers!
-Gregory
I sat listening to a multitude of sparrows chattering in a few gnarled oaks and black walnuts, until silence swept over the flock after a Cooper's hawk approached. At first it landed haphazardly in a bit of dry brush right under the bridge I was leaning over, and it did not notice me! It always astonishes to realize how promptly sparrows or other flocks of small birds are alerted to a predator's presence - as soon as one issues a single alarmed chirp all the rest go silent!
Cheers!
-Gregory
Likes For Kilroy1988:
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Central Virginia
Posts: 4,781
Bikes: Numerous
Mentioned: 150 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1678 Post(s)
Liked 3,100 Times
in
914 Posts
Not much riding recently for a variety of reasons, but got out before the next storm two days ago. One of my standard routes, riding through a nice road with big estates, vineyards, etc and I hear a high pitched engine whine on the road behind me. I expect to have one of those modded compact Japanese cars blow past me but not the case! He passed me very carefully. I was hoping to catch him (or her, but probably him) at a driveway or stop along the way because I was riding my white/blue Carrera and my Italia jersey. Would have made a good pic. I saw it again at stoplight going the other way on a busy road, so I waved and said a Viva Italia! to myself.
__________________
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
Likes For Spaghetti Legs:
aka: Dr. Cannondale
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 7,735
Mentioned: 234 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2155 Post(s)
Liked 3,406 Times
in
1,206 Posts
Mmm mmm ....I gotta get down to C-ville and ride with you!
__________________
Hard at work in the Secret Underground Laboratory...
Hard at work in the Secret Underground Laboratory...
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North Bend, Washington State
Posts: 2,942
Bikes: 1937 Hobbs; 1977 Bruce Gordon; 1987 Bill Holland; 1988 Schwinn Paramount (Fixed gear); 1999 Fat City Yo Eddy (MTB); 2018 Woodrup (Touring) 2016 Ritchey breakaway
Mentioned: 291 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 554 Post(s)
Liked 3,794 Times
in
668 Posts
It was 37 degrees (eff'n COLD!) outside when I started out this morning and rode down to Fall City in the Lower Valley and met up with some friends for a ride on a popular route known locally as the “Red Barn Loop”.
Self Portrait by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Met up with some friends in the Lower Valley for a ride out on the "Red Barn Route" by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
I split off from my friends after our traditional coffee stop in Carnation and rode home to North Bend on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
Rattlesnake Mountain from Tokul Road by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Crossing over the Snoqualmie River by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Last edited by northbend; 02-08-21 at 09:05 PM.
Likes For northbend:
Full Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Netherlands, near the sea
Posts: 488
Bikes: '83 Viner Special Professional, '91 Pinarello Asolo 'spumoni', '93 Trek 930, '94 Giant Cadex CFR3, '97 Giant Atlanta MTB, '99 B1 Weblite Cross , '16 Cube Peloton Race.
Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 92 Post(s)
Liked 376 Times
in
97 Posts
You're a hard man, Neal. No way I'd ever call 'a bit over freezing' "balmy".
It was 37 degrees (eff'n COLD!) outside when I started out this morning and rode down to Fall City in the Lower Valley and met up with some friends for a ride on a popular route known locally as the “Red Barn Loop”.
Self Portrait by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Met up with some friends in the Lower Valley for a ride out on the "Red Barn Route" by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
I split off from my friends after our traditional coffee stop in Carnation and rode home to North Bend on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
Rattlesnake Mountain from Tokul Road by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Crossing over the Snoqualmie River by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
It was 37 degrees (eff'n COLD!) outside when I started out this morning and rode down to Fall City in the Lower Valley and met up with some friends for a ride on a popular route known locally as the “Red Barn Loop”.
Self Portrait by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Met up with some friends in the Lower Valley for a ride out on the "Red Barn Route" by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
I split off from my friends after our traditional coffee stop in Carnation and rode home to North Bend on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
Rattlesnake Mountain from Tokul Road by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Crossing over the Snoqualmie River by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Likes For LucasHartong:
Banned.
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: PAZ
Posts: 12,294
Mentioned: 255 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2588 Post(s)
Liked 4,826 Times
in
1,709 Posts
For a couple weeks now I've been cavorting about in the PNW wilderness like this:
Visiting places like this:
Miraculously the February gloom lifted - and a blue sky signaled riding weather!
Off for a brisk 25 on the bike which closely matches my slowly-changing hair color:
DD
Visiting places like this:
Miraculously the February gloom lifted - and a blue sky signaled riding weather!
Off for a brisk 25 on the bike which closely matches my slowly-changing hair color:
DD
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North Bend, Washington State
Posts: 2,942
Bikes: 1937 Hobbs; 1977 Bruce Gordon; 1987 Bill Holland; 1988 Schwinn Paramount (Fixed gear); 1999 Fat City Yo Eddy (MTB); 2018 Woodrup (Touring) 2016 Ritchey breakaway
Mentioned: 291 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 554 Post(s)
Liked 3,794 Times
in
668 Posts
Likes For northbend:
Full Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Netherlands, near the sea
Posts: 488
Bikes: '83 Viner Special Professional, '91 Pinarello Asolo 'spumoni', '93 Trek 930, '94 Giant Cadex CFR3, '97 Giant Atlanta MTB, '99 B1 Weblite Cross , '16 Cube Peloton Race.
Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 92 Post(s)
Liked 376 Times
in
97 Posts
The name is derived from the earliest people known to have settled in this area. The Snoqualmie Tribe of the Coast Salish Indians.
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Central Virginia
Posts: 4,781
Bikes: Numerous
Mentioned: 150 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1678 Post(s)
Liked 3,100 Times
in
914 Posts
You’ll see a lot of American locales, especially in Pacific NW and New England, carrying names from Native American languages. In fact, I’m pretty sure Seattle was a chief of a local tribe.
__________________
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
Likes For Spaghetti Legs:
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Pico Rivera, CA
Posts: 4,185
Bikes: 1983 Basso Gap...2013 Colnago CX-1...2015 Bianchi Intenso
Mentioned: 89 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1199 Post(s)
Liked 1,355 Times
in
717 Posts
For a couple weeks now I've been cavorting about in the PNW wilderness like this:
Visiting places like this:
Miraculously the February gloom lifted - and a blue sky signaled riding weather!
Off for a brisk 25 on the bike which closely matches my slowly-changing hair color:
DD
Visiting places like this:
Miraculously the February gloom lifted - and a blue sky signaled riding weather!
Off for a brisk 25 on the bike which closely matches my slowly-changing hair color:
DD
Likes For malcala622:
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Central Virginia
Posts: 4,781
Bikes: Numerous
Mentioned: 150 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1678 Post(s)
Liked 3,100 Times
in
914 Posts
That Casati looks awful familiar, maybe it was part of Andy K’s big haul a few years ago?
Today was a fantabulous day with sun, blue skies, upper 50’s (OK pipe down Californians) and even more wonderful as I was expecting wet cold weather all this week. One of the few pluses of a wet winter is the smoothing out of the gravel roads. Coulda rode ‘em on 20 mm 120 psi tires today. My route took me on Ridge Road, a gravel road that’s popular with runners and walkers, and these fellows were out soaking up the sun and watching the passers by. I stopped and visited a spell.
Decca Rd - Mechums River in the gully below
Ridge Rd Neighborhood Watch
Today was a fantabulous day with sun, blue skies, upper 50’s (OK pipe down Californians) and even more wonderful as I was expecting wet cold weather all this week. One of the few pluses of a wet winter is the smoothing out of the gravel roads. Coulda rode ‘em on 20 mm 120 psi tires today. My route took me on Ridge Road, a gravel road that’s popular with runners and walkers, and these fellows were out soaking up the sun and watching the passers by. I stopped and visited a spell.
Decca Rd - Mechums River in the gully below
Ridge Rd Neighborhood Watch
__________________
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
N = '96 Colnago C40, '04 Wilier Alpe D'Huez, '10 Colnago EPS, '85 Merckx Pro, '89 Merckx Century, '86 Tommasini Professional, '04 Teschner Aero FX Pro, '05 Alan Carbon Cross, '86 De Rosa Professional, '82 Colnago Super, '95 Gios Compact Pro, '95 Carrera Zeus, '84 Basso Gap, ‘89 Cinelli Supercorsa, ‘83 Bianchi Specialissima, ‘VO Randonneur, Ritchey Breakaway Steel, '84 Paletti Super Prestige, Heron Randonneur
Junior Member
Thanks All of you for the wonderfull pictures. A fantastic virtual tour for riders in front of their screens
Full Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK
Posts: 433
Bikes: Gitane Course, Paris Sport, Peugeot AO8, Peugeot Bretagne, Peugeot Premiere 85, Peugeot Premiere 86, Peugeot ANC Halfords Team Replica, Peugeot Festina Team Replica, Motobecane Grand Sport, Motobecane Super 15, Raleigh Pro Race, Raleigh Stratos, BSA
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 117 Post(s)
Liked 427 Times
in
90 Posts
The sun put in an appearance yesterday, so I got a ride on the Paris-Sport taking a scenic way round to meet my wife when she finished work, and to get some off the beaten track Veloviewer squares on the way round.
Out of Weston by way of Bleadon Hill, across the Levels through Rooksbridge, Vole, and Mark, then over Tealham Moor, taking a track to get the first square, before climbing Mudgley Hill. The lane descending into Theale was covered in sheet ice, so I the sensible option and dismounted and walked down the verge. At the bottom a Post Office van went past heading upwards; he actually made it up, albeit with the back of the van slewing across the lane from one verge to the other - quite entertaining to watch.
A quick detour past Theale got another square, then through Panborough and Bleadney before crossing Knowle Moor to Easton. The route the followed the main road into Westbury-sub-Mendip, before the turn off for the final square, then through Draycott, into Cocklake, and into Cheddar where I picked up the Strawberry Line. I followed the Strawberry Line north through Axbridge, Shute Shelve Tunnel, Winscombe and Sandford to the end at Yatton, then followed the lanes through Kingston Seymour and into Clevedon in time to meet my wife, just as darkness was starting to fall.
A great afternoon cycling all round; not too much traffic, sun and blue skies, although the weather was quite cold. 0 degrees C at the start, and the car's thermometer was showing -1 by the time I got Clevedon; with the wind chill from the easterly wind it was probably a bit lower, especially on the higher ground.
The bikes not the lightest, but the sign was leaning before I stood the bike against it!
Tealham Moor Drive, Glastonbury Tor in the distance. Ice on the rhynes.
Looking across the moors from Mudgley Hill.
Out of Weston by way of Bleadon Hill, across the Levels through Rooksbridge, Vole, and Mark, then over Tealham Moor, taking a track to get the first square, before climbing Mudgley Hill. The lane descending into Theale was covered in sheet ice, so I the sensible option and dismounted and walked down the verge. At the bottom a Post Office van went past heading upwards; he actually made it up, albeit with the back of the van slewing across the lane from one verge to the other - quite entertaining to watch.
A quick detour past Theale got another square, then through Panborough and Bleadney before crossing Knowle Moor to Easton. The route the followed the main road into Westbury-sub-Mendip, before the turn off for the final square, then through Draycott, into Cocklake, and into Cheddar where I picked up the Strawberry Line. I followed the Strawberry Line north through Axbridge, Shute Shelve Tunnel, Winscombe and Sandford to the end at Yatton, then followed the lanes through Kingston Seymour and into Clevedon in time to meet my wife, just as darkness was starting to fall.
A great afternoon cycling all round; not too much traffic, sun and blue skies, although the weather was quite cold. 0 degrees C at the start, and the car's thermometer was showing -1 by the time I got Clevedon; with the wind chill from the easterly wind it was probably a bit lower, especially on the higher ground.
The bikes not the lightest, but the sign was leaning before I stood the bike against it!
Tealham Moor Drive, Glastonbury Tor in the distance. Ice on the rhynes.
Looking across the moors from Mudgley Hill.
Likes For ExPatTyke:
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: North Bend, Washington State
Posts: 2,942
Bikes: 1937 Hobbs; 1977 Bruce Gordon; 1987 Bill Holland; 1988 Schwinn Paramount (Fixed gear); 1999 Fat City Yo Eddy (MTB); 2018 Woodrup (Touring) 2016 Ritchey breakaway
Mentioned: 291 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 554 Post(s)
Liked 3,794 Times
in
668 Posts
Full Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, UK
Posts: 433
Bikes: Gitane Course, Paris Sport, Peugeot AO8, Peugeot Bretagne, Peugeot Premiere 85, Peugeot Premiere 86, Peugeot ANC Halfords Team Replica, Peugeot Festina Team Replica, Motobecane Grand Sport, Motobecane Super 15, Raleigh Pro Race, Raleigh Stratos, BSA
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 117 Post(s)
Liked 427 Times
in
90 Posts
Almost everything else though is displayed and sold in metric quantities - petrol*, food, drink, textiles, etc. The other common exception to metric is pints in pubs, although buying alcohol anywhere else mean it's sold in litres or mL. If I buy a beer at the pub up the road it'll be a pint, but buying cider from the farm in the next village means buying it by the litre, and when I get it home I'll pour it into a pint glass. I'm sure it makes sense to someone...
The odd thing is that even after 40 odd years of metric (I went through school during metrification, and was taught to use both Imperial and metric) most British people still commonly use Imperial measurements in everyday life - ounces in cooking, pints after work, miles of driving, catching a 5 pound fish, etc. My kids were taught in metric but they understand how far a mile is, how long a yard stick is, how much a stone is. I think it's probably because Imperial measurements are more natural and embedded in the language.
Sorry, this has been a bit of a topic diversion and a ramble, but it has made me think about our measurements.
*As a further diversion and ramble I've just calculated that based on the current UK price a US Gallon of petrol would cost £4.55 or $6.30.
Last edited by ExPatTyke; 02-13-21 at 04:21 AM. Reason: Spelling
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
Posts: 2,188
Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
Mentioned: 83 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 472 Post(s)
Liked 1,041 Times
in
406 Posts
One other observation. On our trips to the UK, mostly in the south, I've notice a duality of terms with temperature. When discussing the weather many folks use Celsius for describing cold and Fahrenheit for describing hot. It occurred to me that those choices make the conditions sound more arduous and heroic. -15°C and 98°F sound better than their counterparts. I'm fine with that 😊. Just my style too.
Likes For Prowler:
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: SF Bay Area, East bay
Posts: 7,666
Bikes: Miyata 618 GT, Marinoni, Kestral 200 2002 Trek 5200, KHS Flite, Koga Miyata, Schwinn Spitfire 5, Mondia Special, Univega Alpina, Miyata team Ti, Santa Cruz Highball
Mentioned: 53 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1613 Post(s)
Liked 2,598 Times
in
1,227 Posts
A friend joined a program where he gets credits for bike commuting. The program director asked if he'd be interested in posting some pictures of his commute for her web page. So I became his official photographer, lol. Of course the wind was howling today and I was left under my own power to keep up with him. I questioned his choice for a bafang conversion. He gets 28 mph on level 5 of 9. I told him if he wanted to reach litespeed he'll have to ramp it up to 11...
You can call me Mercury, but you doesn't have to call me Johnson.
You can call me Mercury, but you doesn't have to call me Johnson.
Likes For curbtender:
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Monte Rio CA
Posts: 1,009
Bikes: Motobecane Le Champion, Raleigh International, Bertin, Raleigh DL-1 1980, Colnago Super,Follis, Bianchi Competizione, Brompton M6L, Black Mountain Monstercros
Mentioned: 48 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 125 Post(s)
Liked 839 Times
in
151 Posts
Likes For djkashuba:
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 17,160
Mentioned: 481 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3811 Post(s)
Liked 6,717 Times
in
2,614 Posts
Yesterday the forecast for today was sleet and freezing rain, but now it looks like that’ll hold off until tomorrow, so I got out for a ramble on my Raleigh commuter:
Fast Old Guy
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central California
Posts: 638
Mentioned: 20 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 145 Post(s)
Liked 672 Times
in
177 Posts
Likes For Straightblock:
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Fairplay Co
Posts: 9,530
Bikes: Current 79 Nishiki Custum Sport, Jeunet 620, notable previous bikes P.K. Ripper loop tail, Kawahara Laser Lite, Paramount Track full chrome, Raliegh Internatioanl, Motobecan Super Mirage. 59 Crown royak 3 speed
Mentioned: 26 Post(s)
Tagged: 1 Thread(s)
Quoted: 792 Post(s)
Liked 1,789 Times
in
639 Posts
Some cold snowy riding the past couple of days yesterday got up to Alama on the bike trail just a couple of pics of the bike barn in Alama.
Then today which was really cold and snowy couple of inches of fresh powder about 10 degrees but actually pretty nice no wind and fairly sunny. I really like the smooth feel of riding on just a couple of inches of untarnished fresh cold powder.
Then today which was really cold and snowy couple of inches of fresh powder about 10 degrees but actually pretty nice no wind and fairly sunny. I really like the smooth feel of riding on just a couple of inches of untarnished fresh cold powder.
Likes For zukahn1:
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Monte Rio CA
Posts: 1,009
Bikes: Motobecane Le Champion, Raleigh International, Bertin, Raleigh DL-1 1980, Colnago Super,Follis, Bianchi Competizione, Brompton M6L, Black Mountain Monstercros
Mentioned: 48 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 125 Post(s)
Liked 839 Times
in
151 Posts
Likes For djkashuba:
Full Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Netherlands, near the sea
Posts: 488
Bikes: '83 Viner Special Professional, '91 Pinarello Asolo 'spumoni', '93 Trek 930, '94 Giant Cadex CFR3, '97 Giant Atlanta MTB, '99 B1 Weblite Cross , '16 Cube Peloton Race.
Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 92 Post(s)
Liked 376 Times
in
97 Posts
Went out last Sunday to bring some much needed encouragement to church members in the form of coffee beans, tea bags and cookies. And what better to do that with than with the Pashley classic 33? Ice was still on the roads...
Likes For LucasHartong:
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Michigan USA
Posts: 887
Bikes: A bunch of old bikes.
Mentioned: 7 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 278 Post(s)
Liked 874 Times
in
418 Posts
Finally warmed up a little, so down to the lake.
Likes For daverup: