Behind Bars (Photo Thread)
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snapped a pic halfway through wrapping some new fizik 3mm tape to match my new white aliante saddle . . . can't wait for the roads to clear up so I can ride more consistently outside
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This is actually a good photo, your choice of angle gives good perspective and the asymmetry makes it interesting. But the best thing about it, is that it makes me think "Cool, I would like to explore that road."
The only thing that could improve the shot is better lighting, but that wasn't really a choice due the cloud coverage.
The only thing that could improve the shot is better lighting, but that wasn't really a choice due the cloud coverage.
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Hah, thanks [MENTION=429363]DQRider[/MENTION] and [MENTION=281169]rex615[/MENTION] didn't mean to start a pity party for myself, was just remarking on all the drabness in my area, thanks for the kind words though
This is actually a rails-to-trails path, 6 miles long, pancake flat, and deserted most of the time
This is actually a rails-to-trails path, 6 miles long, pancake flat, and deserted most of the time
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Here are a couple "Barless" pics from yesterdays ride.
I just couldn't get the bars in and still obtain the angle to frame the shot.
Spring is coming in spectacularly this year. (my apologies to the snowbound.)
I just couldn't get the bars in and still obtain the angle to frame the shot.
Spring is coming in spectacularly this year. (my apologies to the snowbound.)
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Here's something a little different. Been spending most of my time with little Blue lately. I think the big bike's getting jealous...
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Front scuffy thing (frontyard/freaksqueek?). My stunting is quite awful, though.
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