Who exactly are Bike Forums members? Post pics of you and your bike!
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Join Date: Feb 2018
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Bikes: 2019 Trek Emonda SLR7 Disc, 2017 Advocate Cycles Sand County, 2016 Surly Disc Trucker, 2011 Specialized Tarmac SL3 Expert Double, 1996 Sancineto, 1989 Cinelli Corsa "Mens Sana," 1985 Peugeot PGN-10 Galibier, 1974 Schwinn Paramount
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Weekends are obviously busier but never restrictively so. I've gone during the week and seen almost no one (although the weather was a little cloudy and rainy). If you find yourself in the area, whether it is to see Yellowstone or just southwest Montana as the seasons start to change, it's well worth doing. There's enough to do in West, Gardiner, and nearby Bozeman or Livingston to add to the occasion. Shoot me a PM if you'd like additional details!
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Looks like it was discussed here,
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...vel-bikes.html
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https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...vel-bikes.html
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DD
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What is the stick for? Surely not for holding off those big brown beasts
I remember being startled by one that was standing behind a tree next to one of the trails. I came off the trail, almost to the parking lot, et voila! There he was, like 3' from me. A bit startling, but he just stood there. Gentle giants. Loved Yellowstone. Riding through it must be heaven.
DD
I remember being startled by one that was standing behind a tree next to one of the trails. I came off the trail, almost to the parking lot, et voila! There he was, like 3' from me. A bit startling, but he just stood there. Gentle giants. Loved Yellowstone. Riding through it must be heaven.
DD
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Join Date: Feb 2018
Posts: 77
Bikes: 2019 Trek Emonda SLR7 Disc, 2017 Advocate Cycles Sand County, 2016 Surly Disc Trucker, 2011 Specialized Tarmac SL3 Expert Double, 1996 Sancineto, 1989 Cinelli Corsa "Mens Sana," 1985 Peugeot PGN-10 Galibier, 1974 Schwinn Paramount
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#2206
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Hi All, this is me from Saigon - Vietnam!
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[MENTION=114373]northbend[/MENTION]: Many thanks for your compliments!
#2209
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Appleton WI
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Here's a picture of me and my coworker Chris at the Riverview Gardens "Earn-a-Bike" charity shop (I'm the one on the right):
#2210
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Des Moines, IA
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Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
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Never noticed this thread. And just realized I dont have many pics of me riding.
Gravel race- me in red.
2018 RAGBRAI
Gravel race- me in red.
2018 RAGBRAI
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#2212
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Taking a break during a charity ride last October. My buddy and I decided to both ride our 1980's Bianchis (which also explains the throwback Oakleys...kinda).
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#2213
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Sweet rides
Nishiki 87
Cannondale sr500 85
Nashbar custom 16
#2214
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With the 1977 Polish National Champion.
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#2215
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Portlandia's Kuiper Belt, OR
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Bikes: 1982 Trek 720 - 1984 Trek 620 - 1989 OS Schwinn Paramount
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rmfrance
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: SW France
Posts: 109
Bikes: 1968 Peugeot PX10, 1974 Peugeot PX10, 1964 Peugeot PX10, 1977 Peugeot PSN10, 1975 Gitane Super Olympic, 1978 Gitane Vuelta, c1958 Gitane Competition(?), 1983 Mercier?, 1981 Peugeot PF10, 1985 Peugeot PH501 Ventoux, 1965 Moulton M4 Speed
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Cruising my 1975 Gitane Super Olympic across the line at Eroica Gaiole 2018. Despite the hilly extended gravel sections, I had no punctures - not bad for skinny Vittoria tubulars!
#2221
Barred @ Velocipedesalon
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[QUOTE=Drillium Dude;11087536]Am I the only one?
When I read postings - especially ones by the regular contributors - I always get an image in my mind what they look like. Sorta like when I read a book: I mentally picture the characters, you know?
Characters...now that describes quite a lot of us here on the Forums!
Anyhow, let's see you guys and gals post some pics of you with your bike(s)! Working on them, riding on them - or just standing there looking proud/happy/confused/goofy/whatever!
I'd hate to scare folks away with my mug. Hard to get a pic of me on a bike since I ride alone.
Posts are not up to Forum requirements for gratuitous visuals, but I'll at least get myself in mirror using a bellows camera to keep it vintage.
When I read postings - especially ones by the regular contributors - I always get an image in my mind what they look like. Sorta like when I read a book: I mentally picture the characters, you know?
Characters...now that describes quite a lot of us here on the Forums!
Anyhow, let's see you guys and gals post some pics of you with your bike(s)! Working on them, riding on them - or just standing there looking proud/happy/confused/goofy/whatever!
I'd hate to scare folks away with my mug. Hard to get a pic of me on a bike since I ride alone.
Posts are not up to Forum requirements for gratuitous visuals, but I'll at least get myself in mirror using a bellows camera to keep it vintage.
#2222
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Posts: 42
Bikes: '87 De Rosa Professional, Late '70s/Early '80s De Rosa Professional, '82 Rossin Record, '81 Bianchi Campione Del Mondo 12V, '87 3Rensho SR, '87 Marinoni, '75 Witcomb USA Touring, '91 Cannondale ST1000, '84 Shogun 600
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Howzit?!
Here's me & my De Rosa at 2018 Eroica Japan in Kusatsu. Wish I had trained for this, 'cause the hills were grueling! But definitely the onsens (natural hot spring baths) were my reward!
-ALOHA!!!
Here's me & my De Rosa at 2018 Eroica Japan in Kusatsu. Wish I had trained for this, 'cause the hills were grueling! But definitely the onsens (natural hot spring baths) were my reward!
-ALOHA!!!
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Did you say goofy
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Location: Southport, North Carolina, USA & Pevensey, East Sussex, UK
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Bikes: 1)1992 Trek 970, 2)2010 Trek 6500, 3)1973 Colnago Super, 4)1955 Freddie Grubb Meteor. 5)1993 Airborne Ti-Hag Titanium. 6)1936 BSA 602DX Roadster. 7)1957 Philips P2 Sports. 8)1955 Dayton Roadmaster. 9)1948 Humber Clubman. 10) 1949 Sunbeam WA3 Wayfarer
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Me & My 1955 Freddie Grubb Meteor
Me with my 1955 Freddie Grubb Meteor at Bexhill-on-Sea recently. Campagnolo Vintage Components, Gran Sport & Record except Weinmann Rims, Brooks B17 Saddle, GB Biba Stem & Cinelli Bars.