For the month of May:Five Foot Two, Bikes of Blue
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Bikes are okay, I guess.
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For some variation on the theme, I am going to include those bike that aren't blue or are "gone."
This is now just a bent up frame set:
1973 Motobecane Le Champion 24", on Flickr
Current:
P1030662], on Flickr
1983 Colnago Superissimo, on Flickr
Paint removed:
Pinarello Tre Cime - as purchased, on Flickr
Sold:
P1030250, on Flickr
C&V?
1997 Specialized RockHopper, on Flickr
Wife's:
Raliegh DS, on Flickr
Almost blue:
1991 Pinarello Montello 60 cm, on Flickr
This is now just a bent up frame set:
1973 Motobecane Le Champion 24", on Flickr
Current:
P1030662], on Flickr
1983 Colnago Superissimo, on Flickr
Paint removed:
Pinarello Tre Cime - as purchased, on Flickr
Sold:
P1030250, on Flickr
C&V?
1997 Specialized RockHopper, on Flickr
Wife's:
Raliegh DS, on Flickr
Almost blue:
1991 Pinarello Montello 60 cm, on Flickr
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Blue's my favorite bike color, and I have two in this color. One is borderline C&V, and one isn't hardly close to C&V.
1997 Trek 750:
IMG_20171105_142548980 by jnjadcock, on Flickr
2015 Trek Verve 3:
verve_cows by jnjadcock, on Flickr
1997 Trek 750:
IMG_20171105_142548980 by jnjadcock, on Flickr
2015 Trek Verve 3:
verve_cows by jnjadcock, on Flickr
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Five bikes blue, wheels of two
and a frame too
86 waterford standard by galon783, on Flickr
100_3871 by galon783, on Flickr
853 paramount 9 by galon783, on Flickr
100_3883 by galon783, on Flickr
R30 Paramount 7 by galon783, on Flickr
100_4058 by galon783, on Flickr
and a frame too
86 waterford standard by galon783, on Flickr
100_3871 by galon783, on Flickr
853 paramount 9 by galon783, on Flickr
100_3883 by galon783, on Flickr
R30 Paramount 7 by galon783, on Flickr
100_4058 by galon783, on Flickr
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#36
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Wonderful bikes all-
Believe to have posted these boring blue bikes more than once. But I give up on how to display images via from PC or mobile version on Bike Forums. This and that securities, awful navigation, what to do now.. write source code?
'85 Ochsner - never ridden, brand new
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DSC_2442 by carrera247, on Flickr
'79 Colnago super
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DSC_0728 by carrera247, on Flickr
Fresh '76 Viscount Aerospace Pro with enough blue to qualify
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DSC_2526 by carrera247, on Flickr
And this funky thingy in the fleet.
Bike-E w/ Sachs IGH 3 speed and 7 speed cog- anodized blue aluminum
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DSC_1725 by carrera247, on Flickr
Believe to have posted these boring blue bikes more than once. But I give up on how to display images via from PC or mobile version on Bike Forums. This and that securities, awful navigation, what to do now.. write source code?
'85 Ochsner - never ridden, brand new
link
DSC_2442 by carrera247, on Flickr
'79 Colnago super
link
DSC_0728 by carrera247, on Flickr
Fresh '76 Viscount Aerospace Pro with enough blue to qualify
link
DSC_2526 by carrera247, on Flickr
And this funky thingy in the fleet.
Bike-E w/ Sachs IGH 3 speed and 7 speed cog- anodized blue aluminum
link
DSC_1725 by carrera247, on Flickr
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'71 Schwinn Paramount
'81 Univega Super Strada (sold a while back, but still quite blue)
'81 Univega Super Strada (sold a while back, but still quite blue)
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Some of these are stunning! I have only recently come to realize how much I love blue bikes, especially with chrome/silver accents and components.
One of my favorite things to see on a ride is a blue bike underneath me and a blue sky reflected in a polished quill stem.
I'm still quite enamored with how this turned out after powdercoat and a 650B wheel swap.
One of my favorite things to see on a ride is a blue bike underneath me and a blue sky reflected in a polished quill stem.
I'm still quite enamored with how this turned out after powdercoat and a 650B wheel swap.
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Not as old or as nice as most of the others here, but i love this old thing, it rides well, fits me well and I've used it a lot more than any of my other bikes by far, should really have posted it in the drop bar mountain bikes thread
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Bikes are okay, I guess.
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Oregon is a cute little town, I'm hoping to get back down there this summer. I think the Great Lakes Randonneurs have a Populaire around that area that I'd like to try out as well.
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Fuji S12-s 650b conversion
Mid 80s Orbea Cabestany
Bridgestone Mile 112
Lemond Gan GLX
Greg Lemond Maillot Jaune
87 Tempo....in the build que
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