Bicycle Love (pictures)
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Bicycle Love (pictures)
I know that all of you guys and gals here love riding bikes (or at least taking pictures of bikes), and several have significant others that also share this hobby. After I read about how kaz's hubby bought a bike so that they could ride bikes together, it gave me this idea for a thread, since I (similarly) built up a bike for my girlfriend so we could ride bikes together for something fun to do.
So heres the deal, share pictures of you and your significant others bicycles, together preferably, since I know that you probably already have these pictures.
I'll go first
Mine: Schwinn World Sport conversion, that I built on the cheap
Hers: GT rapid transit that was in the trash (people are stupid in college towns)
So heres the deal, share pictures of you and your significant others bicycles, together preferably, since I know that you probably already have these pictures.
I'll go first
Mine: Schwinn World Sport conversion, that I built on the cheap
Hers: GT rapid transit that was in the trash (people are stupid in college towns)
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You're a bad boyfriend if you didn't already.
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Do powdercoat if you can!
if you have access to an angle grinder, get a wire brush attachement for it and you can strip off most of the paint with it, then do the rest by hand with some sandpaper. If your frame is all prepped and ready, it should be pretty cheap to have someone spray it.
if you have access to an angle grinder, get a wire brush attachement for it and you can strip off most of the paint with it, then do the rest by hand with some sandpaper. If your frame is all prepped and ready, it should be pretty cheap to have someone spray it.
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Do powdercoat if you can!
if you have access to an angle grinder, get a wire brush attachement for it and you can strip off most of the paint with it, then do the rest by hand with some sandpaper. If your frame is all prepped and ready, it should be pretty cheap to have someone spray it.
if you have access to an angle grinder, get a wire brush attachement for it and you can strip off most of the paint with it, then do the rest by hand with some sandpaper. If your frame is all prepped and ready, it should be pretty cheap to have someone spray it.
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This was from a while back, they don't look anything like this now.
Switched out the Deda's on my bike to her Swobo Sanchez, along with a Deda stem.
Got a Romin comp on my bike now, with different drops and Omniums.
Switched out the Deda's on my bike to her Swobo Sanchez, along with a Deda stem.
Got a Romin comp on my bike now, with different drops and Omniums.
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Even though the bikes are pictured together, we don't really ride together a whole lot.
And when we do, our styles clash. She's more "let's cruise and take it easy" and I'm more "let's get the hell there already".
And when we do, our styles clash. She's more "let's cruise and take it easy" and I'm more "let's get the hell there already".
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I could've sworn I had a picture of our two bikes posted next to each other. For now here's a ride pic with my sqrlfriend and two of her friends.
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bromance count?
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I know that all of you guys and gals here love riding bikes (or at least taking pictures of bikes), and several have significant others that also share this hobby. After I read about how kaz's hubby bought a bike so that they could ride bikes together, it gave me this idea for a thread, since I (similarly) built up a bike for my girlfriend so we could ride bikes together for something fun to do.
So heres the deal, share pictures of you and your significant others bicycles, together preferably, since I know that you probably already have these pictures.
I'll go first
Mine: Schwinn World Sport conversion, that I built on the cheap
Hers: GT rapid transit that was in the trash (people are stupid in college towns)
So heres the deal, share pictures of you and your significant others bicycles, together preferably, since I know that you probably already have these pictures.
I'll go first
Mine: Schwinn World Sport conversion, that I built on the cheap
Hers: GT rapid transit that was in the trash (people are stupid in college towns)
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finishing the ms150 together. I didn't ride side by side with her the entire way, but I waited at the last stop to make sure we could cross together. I look terrible, no idea where the rest of our pics are
during the first 722 sale
my 722
her 722
during the first 722 sale
my 722
her 722
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p.s. your sqrl and my sqrl looks as if they could be the same sqrl in this picture, weird.
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My bad brown bear. I should've hit you up, I was even in San Jose during this ride.
pics to compare por favor
pics to compare por favor
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Sorry, not great pics I have plenty of single bike shots, but never thought to take a nice pic of both together.
Our "old school mtn bikes now replaced with a couple of Trek x-cals. His Giant was regifted to our BIL. My Rockhopper is awaiting it's next iteration as a tourer or commuter or maybe I'll just keep her for the gravel roads I love to explore.
Our main rides: Spec Allez, both getting a little long in the tooth
In '79 I bought my first "good" bike, a Centurion Omega (wish I still had her). My Dh (then boyfriend) bought the same bike, same color. We took a lot of flack for having matching bikes. We rode a tandem for a few years too. Nothing better than when you both like to ride...except everything costs x2
Our "old school mtn bikes now replaced with a couple of Trek x-cals. His Giant was regifted to our BIL. My Rockhopper is awaiting it's next iteration as a tourer or commuter or maybe I'll just keep her for the gravel roads I love to explore.
Our main rides: Spec Allez, both getting a little long in the tooth
In '79 I bought my first "good" bike, a Centurion Omega (wish I still had her). My Dh (then boyfriend) bought the same bike, same color. We took a lot of flack for having matching bikes. We rode a tandem for a few years too. Nothing better than when you both like to ride...except everything costs x2
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I aspire to have a pair of older road bikes one day, those are nice!
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the cinelli is mine. her's is the schwinn. the dog is both of ours.