What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
#3601
yeah, re-did the tape, put on my mirror and my bike computer, added air to the tires and took it for a short ride. everything works well, did notice there is slight wear on the rear hub, but other than that seems to be solid.
Have to say I'm surprised how close the geometry/feel is to the sequoia. My Douglas(Colorado Cyclists) backup bike is so aggressive and feels undersized and out of balance despite being a techincally larger frame compared to the roubaix. If you put me on the roubaix and the sequoia blindfolded I'd have a hard time telling them apart in terms of position and fit.
Tomorrow I will swap the wheels, pedals with my backup bike and try to get in a proper test ride. So far I really love this bike, but it could just be "different".
Can't say I'm in live with the Tiagra shifters, but also an easy swap down the road.
Have to say I'm surprised how close the geometry/feel is to the sequoia. My Douglas(Colorado Cyclists) backup bike is so aggressive and feels undersized and out of balance despite being a techincally larger frame compared to the roubaix. If you put me on the roubaix and the sequoia blindfolded I'd have a hard time telling them apart in terms of position and fit.
Tomorrow I will swap the wheels, pedals with my backup bike and try to get in a proper test ride. So far I really love this bike, but it could just be "different".
Can't say I'm in live with the Tiagra shifters, but also an easy swap down the road.
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Grupetto Bob
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Seattle-ish
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#3603
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2022
Location: USA - Southwest PA
Posts: 3,899
Bikes: Cannondale - Gary Fisher - Giant - Litespeed - Schwinn Paramount - Schwinn (lugged steel) - Trek OCLV
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#3605
Newbie
My new BMC Team Machine SLR01, replacing my 2012 SLR01
At age 65, I'm grateful that I'm still able to ride a full bred racing machine. Did a hot and hilly 70 mile ride yesterday.
First bike with Di2 electronic shifting.
2012 to 2024
First bike with Di2 electronic shifting.
2012 to 2024
#3606
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Maryland, USA
Posts: 2,657
Bikes: Drysdale/Gitane/Zeus/Masi/Falcon/Palo Alto/Raleigh/Legnano
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Just finished rehabbing for a childhood friend who bought this in 1974 (a lot of my stuff is older still!):
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Larry:1958 Drysdale, 1961 Gitane Gran Sport, 1974 Zeus track, 1988 Masi Gran Corsa, 1974 Falcon, 1980 Palo Alto, 1973 Raleigh Gran Sport, 1974 Legnano. Susan: 1976 Windsor Profesional.
Larry:1958 Drysdale, 1961 Gitane Gran Sport, 1974 Zeus track, 1988 Masi Gran Corsa, 1974 Falcon, 1980 Palo Alto, 1973 Raleigh Gran Sport, 1974 Legnano. Susan: 1976 Windsor Profesional.
#3607
Senior Member
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#3608
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Fredericksburg, Va
Posts: 9,711
Bikes: '65 Frejus TDF, '73 Bottecchia Giro d'Italia, '83 Colnago Superissimo, '84 Trek 610, '84 Trek 760, '88 Pinarello Veneto, '88 De Rosa Pro, '89 Pinarello Montello, '94 Burley Duet, 97 Specialized RockHopper, 2010 Langster, Tern Link D8
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Thiis is my go-to bike because its gear for out of shape people like me.
This is one of my favorites because I like the looks and performance with 10 speed Super Record with variations.
and others.
This is one of my favorites because I like the looks and performance with 10 speed Super Record with variations.
and others.
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Bikes don't stand alone. They are two tired.
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#3609
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Great White North
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Bikes: I have a few
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Built/added one to the collection. 99% complete and still getting dialed in. Still undecided on how my paint turned out and it might be a little big but I only have 500 km on it so far.
#3612
minimalist cyclist
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: North Carolina
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Well my "billboard" concern went away with the disintegration of the Corsa Team V hub, 14 miles out in the middle of nowhere. It broke apart & locked up tighter than Dick's hatband (who knows where that expression came from?)....I had to lift it up as it wouldn't roll. I communicated with Kemco Group Inc. & Novatec only to find out this hub was no longer made.
My local shop ordered me some new wheels with Mavic Elite rims, Origin8 hubs & DT Swiss spokes. I've made some other tweaks since the earlier photo was made so this is me now:
I now carry a spare emergecy bike in my saddle bag
My local shop ordered me some new wheels with Mavic Elite rims, Origin8 hubs & DT Swiss spokes. I've made some other tweaks since the earlier photo was made so this is me now:
I now carry a spare emergecy bike in my saddle bag
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#3613
Member
Those Vuelta Corsa wheels were too nice to not use somewhere so I had a replacement hub put on by my LBS and put the set on the '86 Bianchi that also had the original Araya rear wheel develop a crack in the rim (jeez I've had had a time with wheel failures). Not so sure about the purple/red color blend. I have some more red bottle cages, maybe that might pair the colors better?
#3614
My recent 2016 Roubaix addition.
Swapped in my Shimano RS wheel/hubs and my gators kins in place of those stock axis-1 rims and those gravel tires. Swapped out the Specialized seat with something a little more forgiving, added another bottle rack and a mount for my pump. Have ridden a few times now and have gotten used to the Tiagra shifter/derailer and will stick with it for now. So far I am loving this bike and my sequoia is taking a back seat.
#3615
The relative appeal of any color combo is subjective so, if you like the red and purple, I think you should go for it. Another option would be to remove the red stickers (assuming they are stickers) by heating them up *A LITTLE* with a heat gun and gently peeling them away. I don’t know why wheels have to be billboards but using bright red in the graphics does limit the traditional color ways they can be a part of.
#3616
Member
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#3617
Newbie
Trek DS1, yard sale purchase, I couldn't believe it was for sale sitting beside a filthy recliner chair!
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#3618
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: USA
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Bikes: 1996 Trek 970 ZX Single Track 2x11
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Gotta love the Trek DS line. Had a DS 8.5 myself, awhile back. (Was stolen, unfortunately.) Had installed a nice set of Velocity Dyad rims, Deore XT hubs, 47-622 Conti Tour Ride tires. Great bike, for around town and light trails.
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#3619
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Join Date: May 2022
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#3620
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
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I did a 45 mile ride today on the Chichaqua trail, which is a beautiful rails to trail conversion that has a canopy of trees throughout the trail, running NE out of Des Moines. I rode my 1980 Raleigh Record Ace. This model was not sold in the US and still has the sticker from the British shop that originally sold it. It is a Worksop built bike. The wheels, headset, and brakes are original. Oh and the sign above the bike gets bonus points for being clever.
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#3621
Dharma Bum
Join Date: May 2024
Location: Urban setting
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Bikes: 1989 Nishiki Altron
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The Bike I'm saving up for :
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Wow, a bar on wheels with a stereo and speakers! Portable dance club.
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Wow, a bar on wheels with a stereo and speakers! Portable dance club.
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#3622
Just Pedaling
I did a 45 mile ride today on the Chichaqua trail, which is a beautiful rails to trail conversion that has a canopy of trees throughout the trail, running NE out of Des Moines. I rode my 1980 Raleigh Record Ace. This model was not sold in the US and still has the sticker from the British shop that originally sold it. It is a Worksop built bike. The wheels, headset, and brakes are original. Oh and the sign above the bike gets bonus points for being clever.
#3623
Senior Member
I’m 59 and this is my current ride
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#3624
Senior Member
The same one I was riding in my 30's
Plus this one I picked up back in 2018
Plus this one I picked up back in 2018
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#3625
Rider. Wanderer. Creator.
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Spooned on the Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires and went for a 24 mile, 50% gravel ride today. Plus, I love having a kickstand!
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