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Old 10-04-18, 07:48 PM
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Who's the lucky Moto with Farrah?

Bike Jerks: Farrah Fawcett

Anyone recognize the model?
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Old 10-04-18, 08:17 PM
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Probably a 76 or 77 Super Mirage, components and color look like matches, as does top-tube cable stops at 5 o'clock position (they went to the top of the top-tube in 78).
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And my eyes went straight to...is that pedal missing its dust cap?
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Farrah pales in comparison to Kate Jackson, who rode a circa 1980 Bianchi Super Leggera.
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Pic assist. Jeez, folks, you don't start a thread like this without eye candy. I believe this photo was a Playboy magazine cover, hence the rabbit logo "hidden" in the (incorrectly installed) rear wheel reflector.

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Old 10-05-18, 08:52 AM
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My bad for not including a pic. I was pressed for time last night, and wanted to put something out there, before I forgot about it. The skin suit looks roughly bike appropriate, but the shoes are problematic, at best. I had plenty of friends who had this poster:


Famous Farrah
And, I had a chance to get one, on a trip to the big city, but I could never devise a plan to get it passed my mom, so decided to skip it.

To make up for the previously missed opportunity, I present this:

... I can't deduce what this bike is either, but the shoes seem like a marginally better choice.
Farrah waiting for the peleton to catch up...
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
Farrah pales in comparison to Kate Jackson, who rode a circa 1980 Bianchi Super Leggera.
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Looks to me like a Peugeot, UO-8.
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The rims look like chromed steel to me. I'm going with '77 Mirage, not Super Mirage. Mirage came in that color, and had cheap plastic tape. Super Mirage had contrast bands on the seat tube, cotton tape.

Kate Jackson had the cooler bike for sure.
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle
My favorite angel!
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Originally Posted by uncle uncle
I had plenty of friends who had this poster:


Famous Farrah
And, I had a chance to get one, on a trip to the big city, but I could never devise a plan to get it passed my mom, so decided to skip it.
I had that poster!
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Originally Posted by Kommisar89
My favorite angel!
Really? Jaclyn Smith reportedly had a Bottecchia in Team SCIC livery.
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Really? Jaclyn Smith reportedly had a Bottecchia in Team SCIC livery.
LOL, I never heard or saw that! But she's ok too
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This thread needs to be balanced out with some hunky dudes on bikes. I am all for the pretty ladies, in fact that is my preference. That said, this should be a welcoming place for all!

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Originally Posted by Velo Mule


Looks to me like a Peugeot, UO-8.
Adds new meaning to the term, "centerpull"
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Originally Posted by Kommisar89
I had that poster!
Me too.
I even sent money to get an autographed photo LOL
I wish I would have kept it now. Ebay didn't exist in those days
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Fair and balanced



I'll Be Back!



I have some classic bicycle cheese cake but this is a family forum.....



We sold Crescents and had a version of this poster in the back of our shop au naturale....

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