Spotted in the Wild
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Pretty Legnano Roma Olympiade (not mine) spotted in the wilds of Pasadena on the monthly vintage ride (1st Sunday every month).
Sorry about the weird lighting.
Sorry about the weird lighting.
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Merckx downtown
Bike messenger Merckx frame (Strada?) downtown Chicago. Looks pretty beat but probably a pretty nice frame... looks like my size as well
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Thanks for posting!
A fine looking steed.
Lighting no problem.
What is wonky is that Benotto (or whatever it is!) wrap.
Boy does it look out of place.
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Thanks very much for posting!
These modest model Motobecane (also Orly, Astra, Dynamax & Motoconfort) machines of the 1960's and early 1970's exhibit an interesting combination frame construction of lugged head paired with lugless seat and shell (CH thread).
What is missing on this one is the chrome winged M fork crown cap. Perhaps someone did not care for it and removed it when HS was repacked...
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Nice little GT seen in the old 'hood when we went over this evening. Very good condition.
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Seen during a walk at James River Park today, a nice orange Stumpjumper Sport from the pre-indexing era; it still has the Shimano Light Action thumbies on it but somebody geared it up with larger chainrings.
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Spotted a parked Specialized Cross Roads yesterday; not sure of the vintage, likely early/mid '90s, but cromo all the way, in very good condition, and just exactly my size. Husbeast had to pull me away.
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Walked by this Vintage inspired Riv Homer Hilsen the other day at my local Coffee shop, always liked those but I can get a whole fleet of C&V for the cost of the frame I did test ride its little brother the Sam Hilborne once and it put a big grin on my face so I 'm sure the Hilsen would not disappoint.
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Saw a really nice Raleigh Super Course today parked outside a store. Looked like it had a lot of miles on it, but had been well cared for. Great to see. Apologies that I don’t have a picture.
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No pic here either, I was lucky to catch back up with the guy after he passed me, 80's Marinoni, medium light blue, dark livery, fastback seatstays at the top. Very cool.
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Gios SR fixie hand painted
Saw this locked to a parking meter in downtown Durango on Tuesday night.
Colnago pantographed 3ttt stem. Wonder where that bike is?
Colnago pantographed 3ttt stem. Wonder where that bike is?
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Maybe its a slipped bar or maybe it was set up this way but wow that would be hard to shift
Skykomish MTB
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Spotted in the rack outside my workplace this morning...
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Cultural diversity on a group ride. I was on my '78 Super Course, but couldn't fit it in the picture.
Vintage titanium Serotta, hybrid e-bike, folding travel bike, modern carbon.
Vintage titanium Serotta, hybrid e-bike, folding travel bike, modern carbon.
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^Trek 850. Their original MTB, I believe.
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Saw this Sirrus in front of the fancy grocery store in my neighborhood, might even be my size. A red Allez or Sirrus is on my watch list in 58cm
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That was Trek's very first mountain bike, a 1983 Trek 850. FWIW, they were built with an unusually low bottom bracket and I have seen a few of them configured into touring bikes.
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