Who exactly are Bike Forums members? Post pics of you and your bike!
#1801
Senior Member
Good pic Rob!!!
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Semper fi
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#1802
Velominatus
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Lincolnshire Wolds, England
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Bikes: 1986 SBDU Raleigh, 1984 Raleigh Corsa, 1980 Allin Stan Butler Special, 2 x late 1960s Roberts, 1978 Philbook, 1964 Allin Belgique, 1959 Allin Stan Butler Special, 1951 Higgins Plus Parfait, 1951 Hobbs of Barbican, 1913 Centaur Featherweight.
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Classic and Vintage from Lincolnshire Wolds - England.
Hi everyone,
a while since I've posted, but this forum is great and whilst I don't currently have an image of myslef to post here's a few of my bicycles, firstly my 1984 Raleigh Corsa, Reynolds 501 tubeset and Shimano 600 (1st gen' SIS) groupset. I bought this bicycle new and it is totally original and very nice in it's 1984 only Oyster (pearl white paint).
The second is my 1951 Hobbs of Barbican, fillet brazed construction and restored in the 1980s, bought new by my Wife's Father for a tour of the Loire Valley in 1953.
Finally - for now - my 1988 Specialized Stumpjumper, repainted orange in 1992 by Chas Roberts and restored with NoS Deore and Deore XT components. I bought this new in 1988.
I ride all these bicycles regularly and the Hobbs was ridden in the Loire Valley in 2013 to celebrate Peter's (Wife's Dad) tour 60 years earlier.
I am currently restoring super rare Bill Philbrook touring bicycle, fillet barazed construction with some unusual features.
Hope you like the bicycles.
Jon.
a while since I've posted, but this forum is great and whilst I don't currently have an image of myslef to post here's a few of my bicycles, firstly my 1984 Raleigh Corsa, Reynolds 501 tubeset and Shimano 600 (1st gen' SIS) groupset. I bought this bicycle new and it is totally original and very nice in it's 1984 only Oyster (pearl white paint).
The second is my 1951 Hobbs of Barbican, fillet brazed construction and restored in the 1980s, bought new by my Wife's Father for a tour of the Loire Valley in 1953.
Finally - for now - my 1988 Specialized Stumpjumper, repainted orange in 1992 by Chas Roberts and restored with NoS Deore and Deore XT components. I bought this new in 1988.
I ride all these bicycles regularly and the Hobbs was ridden in the Loire Valley in 2013 to celebrate Peter's (Wife's Dad) tour 60 years earlier.
I am currently restoring super rare Bill Philbrook touring bicycle, fillet barazed construction with some unusual features.
Hope you like the bicycles.
Jon.
#1803
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Dayton, Ohio
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Bikes: Trek 720, Trek 620, Trek 520, Steel Schwinns, AD Puch, Kona, Nishiki Pro, All City Disc Spacehorse, Waterford
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Super Sweet Bike!
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Full Member
Me on the bike as seen from Google Street View
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#1807
Fast Old Guy
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central California
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Following the theme in Striegel's post, here's me mugging for Bing Maps on the Merckx Motorola.
Bing Maps.jpg
Bing Maps.jpg
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Fast Old Guy
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Here's a picture from this year's Eroica California on my Nishiki Professional. Photo credit to Sheldon Smith.
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aka: Dr. Cannondale
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Yeah, but riding credit all to you, big guy. All yours.
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Hard at work in the Secret Underground Laboratory...
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Here's a couple of my collection. Funny....I can't find any photos of me.
Well, I can't get the photos to post so here's a link
https://thecabe.com/forum/media/users...ey.6033/albums
Well, I can't get the photos to post so here's a link
https://thecabe.com/forum/media/users...ey.6033/albums
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#1815
Veteran, Pacifist
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Seattle area
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Bikes: Bikes??? Thought this was social media?!?
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A Harding riding a Harding
I like practical bikes for riding lots of new roads.
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
#1816
Old Boy
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Minnesota
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Bikes: Mostly 1st-generation, top-of-the-line, non-unicrown MTBs/ATBs: All 1984 models: Dawes Ranger, Peugeot Canyon Express, Ross Mt. Whitney (chrome), Schwinn High Sierra, and a 1983 Trek 850.
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My latest project: a 1987 Peugeot Orient Express. This single-speed conversion was supposed to be a knockaround / lockup bike. But every time I come home from work, this is the bike I select for my evening ride. I think maybe it is the simplicity that I find fascinating - just like the bikes I rode as a kid.
#1817
BF's Resident Dumbass
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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Bikes: 1990 Raleigh Flyer (size 21"); 2014 Trek 7.6 FX (size 15"); 2014 Trek 7.6 FX (size 17.5"); 2019 Dahon Mu D9; 2020 Dahon Hemingway D9
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Old Boy
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They are a lot of fun: Going downhill it sounds like a Stuka dive bomber on an attack run. And the grip is off-the-charts. Too bad they are so heavy... over 800g apiece. You can really feel that when you accelerate from a stop. That's what you get when you cover the entire carcass with treads.
(Kenda Kiniptions, btw.)
(Kenda Kiniptions, btw.)
#1819
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Buffalo, NY
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Bikes: 2015 Giant Escape 2, '78 Schwinn Le Tour III, '87 Schwinn Tempo
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Me and the (tad too big) Schwinn. I can clear the frame though (barely) and it rides so nicely that I couldnt part with it. I will say it looks way bigger in this picture considering I am bending down.
#1820
No one cares
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Jack Taylor Super Tourer Tandem (FOR SALE), Jack Taylor Tour of Britain, Px-10, Carlton Flyer, Fuji The Finest, Salsa Fargo, Santa Cruz Tallboy, Carver All-Road .
I prefer emails to private messages - holiday76@gmail.com
Jack Taylor Super Tourer Tandem (FOR SALE), Jack Taylor Tour of Britain, Px-10, Carlton Flyer, Fuji The Finest, Salsa Fargo, Santa Cruz Tallboy, Carver All-Road .
#1821
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: The Lou
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Bikes: 82 Trek 710, 90 Trek 750, 86 Vitus, Nishiki Cervino, 1989 Bianchi CdI, 2 Nashbars, an Italian Steel MTB, Sears Spaceliner, and a 74 Schwinn Speedster. I also manage a fleet of Volcanic Patrol bikes, 83 of them.
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Ive been on this site for a while. Don't think I've posted to this thread yet.
Some photos of me from a long time ago and one more recent.
The Trek is no longer orange. Its dark blue metalic.
Some photos of me from a long time ago and one more recent.
The Trek is no longer orange. Its dark blue metalic.
#1822
I like bikes
Getting back from a ride with my son. Sammamish River Trail/Burke Gilman path, Seattle. Same 'ole..
Nice easy pace. My ex racer son took it easy on me.
Nice easy pace. My ex racer son took it easy on me.
#1823
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Loveland, CO.
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Bikes: 1992 De Rosa SLX, 1992 Specialized Epic, Late 60's Bottecchia Proffessional, 1998 Stumpjumper M2, 1992 Stumpjumper M2 (in a box)
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#1824
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Location: Douglasville, Ga
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Bikes: 1997 Bianchi Trofeo - 2014? Bianchi Pista Via Condotti - 1977/78 Peugeot U08 - 2010 Quintana Roo CD 0.1 - 2014 Surly Pugsley
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#1825
Semper Fi
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@Rapidray, were going up to Atlanta, on Friday, to see our daughter, we plan on riding next Saturday, on the Silver Comet. Looks like it will be a great time and place. Weather permitting, of course.
Bill
Bill
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I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
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I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13