What Bikes Make You Drool???
#51
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There are no bikes better from a performance perspective than modern off-the-rack stuff the new Tarmac SL7, a Santa Cruz Bronson, a Cervelo Aspero. I love those bikes. Still, there are bikes that are fetish property for me:
Firefly:
https://fireflybicycles.com/gallery/
JP Weigel rando:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/493535...n/photostream/
Nagasawa NJS:
https://www.njs-export.com/collectio...er-grey-56-5cm
English Cycles:
https://www.englishcycles.com/
Bastion Cycles:
https://bastion-cycles.com/bastion-road/
Early 90s rocket pop Ritchey P-21
https://www.steelfightsback.com/ritc...team-wcs-1992/
Pretty much any 80s Rossin SLX, especially those with first or second gen C-Record:
https://premium-cycling.com/product/...ta-585cm-1987/
Firefly:
https://fireflybicycles.com/gallery/
JP Weigel rando:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/493535...n/photostream/
Nagasawa NJS:
https://www.njs-export.com/collectio...er-grey-56-5cm
English Cycles:
https://www.englishcycles.com/
Bastion Cycles:
https://bastion-cycles.com/bastion-road/
Early 90s rocket pop Ritchey P-21
https://www.steelfightsback.com/ritc...team-wcs-1992/
Pretty much any 80s Rossin SLX, especially those with first or second gen C-Record:
https://premium-cycling.com/product/...ta-585cm-1987/
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#52
Don’t think so, if I understand your grammar.
That aside, I have no interest in living in a elder drool state. In fact, I consider that existing, not living. Saw two grandparents end up that way. No, thank you.
That aside, I have no interest in living in a elder drool state. In fact, I consider that existing, not living. Saw two grandparents end up that way. No, thank you.
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#53
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Has anyone ever built a bike with completely faired wheels (or even partly faired wheels) but otherwise normal? I'm sure someone has, but I've always imagined it might be much more aerodynamic than traditional exposed wheels.
I have seen those velomobiles race at criteriums, and they are seriously fast over most crit courses.
I have seen those velomobiles race at criteriums, and they are seriously fast over most crit courses.
The 2 wheel streaminers that run at battle mountain are amazing (and completely impractical) machines. The current record holder doesn't even have a visor or window to look through, just a tiny pinhole camera! Their drag/aero sensors are sensitive enough that a bug splat is recorded as drag (and not just initial impact).
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I need to add another bike. The Onesto by David Kirk, former Serotta genius.
Onesto | Kirk Frameworks
Been staring at this bike for two days now.
Onesto | Kirk Frameworks
Been staring at this bike for two days now.
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I'm in Southern California and drive the Pacific Coast Hwy regularly. I always take notice when I see someone on a touring bike regardless of the make/model.
#61
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Titanium road bikes make me drool. Moots Vamoots DR.
Also, old school full suspension mountain bikes make me drool. Turner Flux 27.5.
Also, old school full suspension mountain bikes make me drool. Turner Flux 27.5.
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#63
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About that paint job...
Man I was pretty drooly over last year's Kona Libre DL specifically for that super clean copper paint job. Not necessarily even my speed of must have bike, but some of Kona's paint choices are on point lately.
#64
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Realizing I can't really afford the Moots and Turner that I posted earlier, I'd settle for this Motobecane Le Champion Titanium Disc Pro
And this Kona Process 134 27.5
And this Kona Process 134 27.5
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ICE VTX and Catrike 700 trikes
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This is Dick's grandson, John Power, and I'm looking for more of his bikes or at least where they all are. If you find any let me know. Thanks.
john@johnpowerarchitect.com
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Tomac's drop bar Yeti C-26 from '90 or '91 [i
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And gotta admit -- I like looking at my new Yeti build too
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And gotta admit -- I like looking at my new Yeti build too
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Rachael Welsh and whatever this bike is.
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A Rodriguez Six-Pack. I can't find an exact setup that I'd want
so, this example will have to do. Mine would be outfitted
differently, with 50mm slick tires and have a titanium frame/fork.
so, this example will have to do. Mine would be outfitted
differently, with 50mm slick tires and have a titanium frame/fork.
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This is Dick's grandson, John Power, and I'm looking for more of his bikes or at least where they all are. If you find any let me know. Thanks.
john@johnpowerarchitect.com
john@johnpowerarchitect.com
A couple examples:
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ick-power.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-rear-end.html
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