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@DQRider, Congratulations on the new job! A bike-friendly commute is a glorious thing.
@Drillium Dude, That’s a handsome bird!
@Drillium Dude, That’s a handsome bird!
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Me and a couple of friends took a Ride out to Seal Beach this morning.
Specialized, Windsor, and a Guerciotti.
Specialized, Windsor, and a Guerciotti.
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I’ve cycled past Ross Road for nearly 20 years. Today on a whim I turned down it and was rewarded with a very quiet and peaceful 3 1/2 miles of gravel and hardpack. This is the sort of ride I had in mind when I ordered my Vincitore fixed gear - though when I went to take a drink I was reminded of why the old guys preferred handlebar-mounted bottle cages.
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Did 73 miles up to Lake Bluff. Another Bright July day with temps in the 90s.
Recent changed the stem from a 120 to a 130. I got this Nitto/Specialized stem in 1994. It was on a $5 franken bike I got at a police auction. It's been on at least 5 other bikes prior to this.
Recent changed the stem from a 120 to a 130. I got this Nitto/Specialized stem in 1994. It was on a $5 franken bike I got at a police auction. It's been on at least 5 other bikes prior to this.
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^ Does that make it a Frankenstem?
I rode as far north as Lake Bluff yesterday as well, though it's a bit closer for me. More like 44 miles. Still, it was hot and I was fairly well wiped out the rest of the day.
I rode as far north as Lake Bluff yesterday as well, though it's a bit closer for me. More like 44 miles. Still, it was hot and I was fairly well wiped out the rest of the day.
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Thanks, Gregory. It is indeed. And sharing my photos is something I really enjoy, especially when they are so graciously appreciated.
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That’s member Joe on his ss Atala.
Shakedown ride on the “favorite” bike. Stopped by Northcoast joes place to thank him again for the donated Brooks saddle and inquire about nose angle. Seems I had it right so we went out for a nice loop along the shores of Lake Erie. Good c&v morning. Cheers, Kevin.
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Did you see any of the Lake Bluff Crit? Saw it by chance. It was early so I saw the 4/5s. One fast dood and a bunch of filler.
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70 mile round trip from Ocean City, NJ to the Cape May lighthouse on Saturday. Moderate temps and no wind made for an excellent ride. I was missing about 100 calories in my system and was forced to soft pedal the last few miles as I was spent at that point. Recovered with some soft pretzels.
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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I haven't posted much here lately, just been going back and forth to work mostly. But today my sweetie and I took the ye old vintage tandem out to Concord and back. We also stopped at a farm stand to buy some local peaches, black raspberries, and a few other goodies. Somehow they survived the ride home. So did we, despite the 90degF temperature and 70degF dew point. It was a steamah'. Still, a very good steamah. 41.5 miles.
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Did a quick 20 or so down to Marymoor Park with my buddy Jacob this afternoon after we solved his rear brake issue. Weather was clear and in the upper 70s and gorgeous.
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Well, that certainly looks like the definition of "off the beaten path". Looks like fun, too!
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I'm glad Kevin posted this drive side view of his new build! Kdog rides pretty well, so I mostly saw it from behind at a distance!
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I'm glad Kevin posted this drive side view of his new build! Kdog rides pretty well, so I mostly saw it from behind at a distance!
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Did you ride from home? The first 75, and last 75?
Color me envious, haven't gone this year. How was the auto traffic?
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Gave another one of my bikes some attention today. This time it was the fixed gear.
I90 Overlook by NBend, on Flickr
Rode up to the pass via the Iron Horse Trail, passing under the pass thru to Hyak by way of the tunnel.
Hyak Tunnel by NBend, on Flickr
Riding back over the pass, I looped back via the Old Snoqualmie Pass Road
Old Snoqualmie Pass Road by NBend, on Flickr
A little bit of hike-a-bike to get back up to the Iron Horse Trail for the ride back home.
Hike-a-bike back up to the Iron Horse Trail by NBend, on Flickr
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Cell phone snap of the bike doing better than me after a 280 miles in 6 days test ride on Delmarva and the Jersey Shore. Bike was built up from a frame and if I had a clone he would have been chasing me down the road with a torque wrench as I headed out. I don't think I'd ever ridden more than 35 mile in a day before. There's a Koga Miyata City Liner under all that. The frame is a lighter weight hybrid and the handling was wretched at first, but was much better after I ditched 10 pounds of stuff and moved as much weight as possible to the front panniers.
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I was JRA.....
... then stopped at one of the many mini-parks in Renton.
AustroDaimler Olympian Wondering why I keep fenders on this one? It’s kind of a stallion not a cart horse! But anyway - good day, excellent ride.
AustroDaimler Olympian Wondering why I keep fenders on this one? It’s kind of a stallion not a cart horse! But anyway - good day, excellent ride.
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Inspired by the pics of @thinktube's lovely orange Schwinn, the Dutch Batavus got a call to duty. Sorry my pics lately have been boring, I'll make a plan. But just riding the mundane routes is sufficient (and convenient) motivation to Just Do It.
edit: make that @thinktubes 's lovely orange Schwinn
Herewith - '78 Batavus Competition, Ishi 022 f/f, wearing 9spd triple drivetrain, practical clincher wheels, tall headtube for easy 'ridin in the drops'
Had to have an Ishi frame in the fold
Had to have a triple for the mountains
Had to have Orange for a Dutchie
Had to have practical for the long every road
Glad to have the full chrome socks
Cool to have Made in Holland, over 40years ago
Good to have, period!
edit: gratuitous solicitation for help with coordinated 'NL' themed Look Delta pedals. Apologies - frame nearly a decade earlier - this is Vintage Updated (my only). Also, 'Clearing some of the Parts Bin'.
edit: make that @thinktubes 's lovely orange Schwinn
Herewith - '78 Batavus Competition, Ishi 022 f/f, wearing 9spd triple drivetrain, practical clincher wheels, tall headtube for easy 'ridin in the drops'
Had to have an Ishi frame in the fold
Had to have a triple for the mountains
Had to have Orange for a Dutchie
Had to have practical for the long every road
Glad to have the full chrome socks
Cool to have Made in Holland, over 40years ago
Good to have, period!
edit: gratuitous solicitation for help with coordinated 'NL' themed Look Delta pedals. Apologies - frame nearly a decade earlier - this is Vintage Updated (my only). Also, 'Clearing some of the Parts Bin'.
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