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Old 06-20-13, 03:36 PM
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^One might say you pine for a cargo bike.
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desolate parking garage shot of the fixeh.


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YOLO.


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In California Yolo is a large flat agricultural county with lots of wide open small roads through the farmlands - Perfect for that bike!

Is that adjustable post shore really holding up the roof?
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Originally Posted by gaucho777
^One might say you pine for a cargo bike.
Or pline. Yes I do.
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Or pline. Yes I do.
Joined with splines, no doubt.
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Originally Posted by obrentharris
In California Yolo is a large flat agricultural county with lots of wide open small roads through the farmlands - Perfect for that bike!

Is that adjustable post shore really holding up the roof?
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haha not sure about that post... The bike cave below central station is one big construction site. Boy I wish I was in California, as summer has been suspended here indefinitely. It's june right now and the temperature and rainfall are still stuck in march! Horrible.
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Old 06-22-13, 02:36 AM
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https://cetmacargo.com/

Piney the Elder told me about them.
Pliney the Elder....my favorite BEER...yum
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
haha not sure about that post... The bike cave below central station is one big construction site. Boy I wish I was in California, as summer has been suspended here indefinitely. It's june right now and the temperature and rainfall are still stuck in march! Horrible.
I hear you on weather issues!

We have had severe T-storms roll through here the last three nights.

Sixty mile an hour winds, lots of lightning and urban flash flooding.

Trees down in our neighborhood.

This is on top of a cool, very wet spring.

I would really like to see the sun one of these days......
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Old 06-22-13, 06:27 AM
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Interesting Birmalux seatpost on my Trek. Seems to be double stamped. Cool.


hey you guys like Dia Compe?





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Old 06-22-13, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
One from my daughter...

Judging from the portrait, you may have to cut down on the coffee!
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Originally Posted by gomango
I hear you on weather issues!

We have had severe T-storms roll through here the last three nights.

Sixty mile an hour winds, lots of lightning and urban flash flooding.

Trees down in our neighborhood.

This is on top of a cool, very wet spring.

I would really like to see the sun one of these days......
I really hope your bike basement took none of the flooding Let's hope for a nice fall, then... Between this weather and my thesis riding is way down, the past months...

On a more tropical note, here's a nice vintage shot of some old bikes. Bandung, late 1930's, young people checking the news reports.


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Banyan Tree. That's my bike there to give you an idea of scale.
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Route 35 - Bay Head / Mantoloking NJ

the Jersey Shore is still not recovered from Hurricane Sandy. My favorite route through Point Pleasant, Bay Head, & Mantoloking still shows signs from Sandy.


















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Got to do some gravel grinding on my ride today, thanks to the fellows from Normal Township. Well Done.
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Got tired of searching for tapered head bolts.

So I made some.









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Old 06-23-13, 02:40 AM
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Absolutely sick trail!
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Old 06-23-13, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by apollored
Holy smokes!

Please tell us about this one!!!
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Originally Posted by gomango
Holy smokes!

Please tell us about this one!!!
I'm afraid I dont know anything about it, I just copied the pic from Facebook

You could always ask them about it on:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/I-Lov...981864?fref=ts
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Took my new RB1 on the Summer Solstice bike ride today. This picture was taken on the MCT Nature Trail, Madison County IL.
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Got back last evening from a second honeymoon in London (and one day in Paris). A few of the vintage stuff I saw (and one shot of my wife and I). Never did get a good shot of an Austin Mini. My wife just laughs at them but I think they're pretty cool - a go cart with an enclosed cabin.
It was funny to talk with one of the younger male employees at the Lotus store and find out his dream car is a '69 Mustang - guess the muscle cars of the 60's are popular over there.

This old Raleigh resided outside the flat we stayed in:



A 531 framed (well, at least the main tubes, don't know about the fork) Falcon on the River Thames:



Free bike safety check during the evening commute:





Two lonely Peugeot's on a London street:



Old Rolls Royce Silver Spur:


Ford (Mercury in the states) Capri:



Mercian - 5 spd, only one shifter

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Spot this bike with no left crank


eyeing my bike while eating Singapore noodle
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