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Old 04-21-13, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by t4mv
Whoa, whoa whoa, explain how (from another thread) the following bike does not make the list as one of your two primary bikes?...



What is that, a Cielo?
Whoa. Good eye! That is a Merlin Cielo. But it's not mine. It belongs to a friend ... who dropped a PBJ in it.
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Originally Posted by OldFartCyclist
It may be overpoweringly red. There's a method to my madness, though. My wife is a beautiful latina that loves red. If I show her red stuff - she let's me buy it!
So, as well as appreciating Roubaix bikes we also have something else in common!

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This bike, a Pacific Reach City, is my daily transportation and takes me everywhere. It usually sports a set of Ortlieb panniers on the rack, stuffed full of all sorts of cargo, plus a veritable forest of lights. The small wheels are very handy for taking it onto trains, and the suspension is great for rough streets. I love it for its practicality and its uniqueness!


This one, a Specialized Myka Expert (which, in spite of the name, is pretty much an entry-level bike) is more for fun. I was 55 the first time I rode a mountain bike, and will never be skilled enough to do anything challenging with it, but it was just so much fun to ride that I couldn't resist getting one. I also use it for transportation when it's raining, since the disc brakes work much better in the wet than the rim brakes on my Reach.
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Old 04-21-13, 06:44 PM
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Bill , your C'Dale as you call it is a very nice bike, and a great color combination. Remember, a bike is like a finger print. Very individual, and I enjoy them all.
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This bike, a Pacific Reach City, is my daily transportation and takes me everywhere. It usually sports a set of Ortlieb panniers on the rack, stuffed full of all sorts of cargo, plus a veritable forest of lights. The small wheels are very handy for taking it onto trains, and the suspension is great for rough streets. I love it for its practicality and its uniqueness!

I really that bike. I dont have a need for that type of bike
but it is a nice looking bike
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Thanks Jim, yep, I've left a few fingerprints on some bikes over the years, I suppose.

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Old man, old bikes.
Bar bike




Others...
1964 Moulton

Legnano

Sears Tote Cycle

Raleigh Twenty

Schwinn Run-A-Bout
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Usually this one.^



Occasionally this one. ^
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Social S., tell us about the Sears Tote cycle and the stone house in the photo. Thanks
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My wife says I have forty bikes but I think the number is closer to ten. I do most of my riding on this bike. I want to try a saddle that is a little flatter on top but other than that I really like it. I got some help from a fitter and moved things around a bit for this bike.


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I have a few older bikes also. This is a Gitane Tour de France. I think it's a 1970. It's getting new handlebar tape and some miles later in the week. I have a trials and a DH bike also but they don't get much use anymore.



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The Gitane TdF is beautiful, Frank, everything about it says classic and elegance to me. TA crankset, leather saddle (Ideale of Brooks?), barcons and I believe Mafac brakes. What a great classic you have there. Not to shabby for an old tubing carpenter!

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Originally Posted by jim911
Social S., tell us about the Sears Tote cycle and the stone house in the photo. Thanks
I rescued the tote cycle. I added a 3 speed and the campy crank. The John Burt house was built in 1858.


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I have been riding recumbents for more than a decade. My favorite ride of late is my Rans Stratus. I do love my trikes too.
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Originally Posted by Biker395
Whoa. Good eye! That is a Merlin Cielo. But it's not mine. It belongs to a friend ... who dropped a PBJ in it.
I had been wondering what that schmutz was - maybe a bird flew into the spokes? - glad it was 'only' a PBJ.
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My new favorite ride and my old favorite ride
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Bought this 86 le tour off craigslist, replaced every thing with shimano 600 and biopace. My neighbor has a body shop so he repainted it for me. It is my main ride for leisure.
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My Gitaine Tour de France, converted to a fixed gear. I bought this in the early 70s and never let it go.
When I was in college the LBS had an orange Gitane TDF with white cloth bar tape, Mavic's and sew-ups in the window. I really lusted for that bike, enough so that I even devised plans on how best to break in and steal it. Never did, and just kept riding my Raleigh Super Course TT with red plastic bar tape, Mavic's and sew-ups.
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I'm 63, and of late I've found it more and more difficult to swing my leg over my beloved PX-10. I found two Schwinns, an S-25 and an S-30 really cheap at a moving sale. After cannablizing the S-25, scrounging parts and a lot of work, I rode it today. It's a good fit, it's tractable, steady, stable, and...um...where did those bumps go? I think I'm going to like it, and all the upgrades that are possible will keep me occupied for a while. All in all, not bad for a $55 investment.

The former owner rode this thing in the desert, and it showed - dust and small pebbles in any upward-facing recesses, and a hefty thorn through the casing of the front Armadillo tire.
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Originally Posted by ftwelder
My wife says I have forty bikes but I think the number is closer to ten. I do most of my riding on this bike. I want to try a saddle that is a little flatter on top but other than that I really like it. I got some help from a fitter and moved things around a bit for this bike.


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Okay, how the H*** are you keeping that bike upright, or am I blind?!?

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My favorite ride at this time, May change at any given time!
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Originally Posted by qcpmsame
The Gitane TdF is beautiful, Frank, everything about it says classic and elegance to me. TA crankset, leather saddle (Ideale of Brooks?), barcons and I believe Mafac brakes. What a great classic you have there. Not to shabby for an old tubing carpenter!

Bill
Stronglight 93 cranks. I like this bike, too. Lots of my friends started racing on these. I started on a Raleigh International that's long gone, unfortunately.

Here's my stable, along with a tour of the house.
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