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#2776
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Panoramic distortion...the road is more or less straight.
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Borderland State park
Lake Massapoag
Shining Sea bike path, Falmouth, MA cranberry bog
Shining Sea Bike Path
Nantucket
Shining Sea bike path
#2781
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By mistake we turned onto the wrong forest road in the Ashigara mountains (Japan) today.
Serendipity!
Serendipity!
#2782
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New bike for Wildwood
First final build. Alas, the Weinmann Delta brakes stumped everyone, so Modolo brakes/levers got the call. 531C frameset. Needs a little tweaking still. 58 is the smallest frame I can fit well. Maybe a different saddle. Undecided on bar tape - flashy ribbon yellow or sedate slate gray?
80’s Falcon = red hot
80’s Falcon = red hot
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Last edited by Wildwood; 09-22-18 at 09:19 AM.
#2783
just keep riding
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#2784
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First final build. Alas, the Weinmann Delta brakes stumped everyone, so Modolo brakes/levers got the call. 531C frameset. Needs a little tweaking still. 58 is the smallest frame I can fit well. Maybe a different saddle. Undecided on bar tape - flashy ribbon yellow or sedate slate gray?
80’s Falcon = red hot
80’s Falcon = red hot
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
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Riding is out right now thanks to my cervical spine issue. However, I get to enjoy watching my daughter's play their freshman year of high school sports. This one (in white) got her first start on the varsity soccer team today because of her tenacious defense
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#2786
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South Terrace Trail by res1due, on Flickr
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32nd St by res1due, on Flickr
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ASU Artwork by res1due, on Flickr
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Climbing Milkweed by res1due, on Flickr
South Terrace Trail by res1due, on Flickr
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32nd St by res1due, on Flickr
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ASU Artwork by res1due, on Flickr
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Climbing Milkweed by res1due, on Flickr
#2787
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#2790
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Check-out ride after major overhaul.
How about green vinyl Benotto for a different look? Or black.
Forgive the weird front, flat tire on the matching front wheel.
How about green vinyl Benotto for a different look? Or black.
Forgive the weird front, flat tire on the matching front wheel.
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#2791
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On one of the more beautiful routes in western Colorado. The temperature was perfect (80), it was slightly overcast, and I was tempted to stop at one of the many little wineries for a tasting. Instead, I couldn't resist a rural pie shop for a dish of fresh, homemade peach ice cream. She made a sundae out of it by cutting a fresh peach in half and putting the ice cream on top. Their pies are also pretty darned good. And they have a bike rack... Life is good!
IMG_20180930_115501378 by Steve Carter, on Flickr
IMG_20180930_115501378 by Steve Carter, on Flickr
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Buffalo Ridge Park by res1due, on Flickr
Approaching Thunderbird Rd by res1due, on Flickr
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Union Hills Rd by res1due, on Flickr
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#2794
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On one of the more beautiful routes in western Colorado. The temperature was perfect (80), it was slightly overcast, and I was tempted to stop at one of the many little wineries for a tasting. Instead, I couldn't resist a rural pie shop for a dish of fresh, homemade peach ice cream. She made a sundae out of it by cutting a fresh peach in half and putting the ice cream on top. Their pies are also pretty darned good. And they have a bike rack... Life is good!
IMG_20180930_115501378 by Steve Carter, on Flickr
IMG_20180930_115501378 by Steve Carter, on Flickr
Steve-did your route follow the river over to Palisade? I love Grand Junction. It sounds like a wonderful place to retire. I don’t think I’d get tired of riding up and through the monument. Hopefully I can still climb after this hip replacement heals up. Some folks were telling me real estate was pretty reasonable in Fruita.
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Steve-did your route follow the river over to Palisade? I love Grand Junction. It sounds like a wonderful place to retire. I don’t think I’d get tired of riding up and through the monument. Hopefully I can still climb after this hip replacement heals up. Some folks were telling me real estate was pretty reasonable in Fruita.
I would love to retire to GJ as it checks my boxes for outside activity, but too small & conservative for my wife.
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Steve-did your route follow the river over to Palisade? I love Grand Junction. It sounds like a wonderful place to retire. I don’t think I’d get tired of riding up and through the monument. Hopefully I can still climb after this hip replacement heals up. Some folks were telling me real estate was pretty reasonable in Fruita.
There are a lot of people who have retired to this area because of the biking opportunities, as well as the climate. We did; and found that the city was big enough to have the amenities we wanted (except for a Costco), reasonable airline connections and Amtrak, and a whole lot of outside activities. The Colorado National Monument is magnificent and (if you have a park service senior pass) almost free. But there are a lot of other paved country roads, and our Riverside Trail. Click here for some biking maps... At least four couples I've met recently retired to Fruita, which is even more bicycle friendly...
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I've not been commuting much as of late, but I was back at it yesterday. Good timing, as here as the sunset.
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Early Autumn has arrived.
Pumpkin colors and tights under sweats.
The air sure is sweet and fresh off the Pacific.
Seasonal rain brings new ferns to life as leaves fall
Just a quiet trail
Spinning
Upper 50sF for a high temp. Keep me warm please, and cover my knees please.
Pumpkin colors and tights under sweats.
The air sure is sweet and fresh off the Pacific.
Seasonal rain brings new ferns to life as leaves fall
Just a quiet trail
Spinning
Upper 50sF for a high temp. Keep me warm please, and cover my knees please.
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
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