What do old people ride, lets see your bike[s]
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What do old people ride, lets see your bike[s]
I have looked a many of the over 50 posts, and have not seen one photo. Lets see your bikes!
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As far as old people, my dad rides his foldie.
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I'm 68. You can see my bikes by clicking the links below.
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I am old, and I ride old-fashioned bikes.
My avatar bike, a Velokraft Nocom:

My other lowracer, an Optima Baron:

my M5 Carbon Highracer:

Trike (work in progress,) a Catrike Speed.
My avatar bike, a Velokraft Nocom:

My other lowracer, an Optima Baron:

my M5 Carbon Highracer:

Trike (work in progress,) a Catrike Speed.

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My two road bikes are both vintage rides.
The first is a Dutch Gazelle built on a frame that I bought in Holland in 1976. I hung all the parts on it myself.

The second is a 1986 Team Fuji that I bought a little more than a year ago and rehabilitated.

These are some of the bikes that made my blood boil back in the day. These days they just make me smile.
The first is a Dutch Gazelle built on a frame that I bought in Holland in 1976. I hung all the parts on it myself.

The second is a 1986 Team Fuji that I bought a little more than a year ago and rehabilitated.

These are some of the bikes that made my blood boil back in the day. These days they just make me smile.

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I'm really enjoying this old Jeunet. It has a nice Campy tubular wheelset with cyclocross tires. Nice cushy ride, and I dont worry about hitting pavement breaks.
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I ride this for rides under 15 miles and/or with my daughter:

This is my bent. Looking at the stealth fighters in prior posts gives me a sense of equipment inadequacy, but whatever:

This is what I ride when I go near the zombie farm:

This is my bent. Looking at the stealth fighters in prior posts gives me a sense of equipment inadequacy, but whatever:

This is what I ride when I go near the zombie farm:

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Just a couple of my more regular rides...
Long distance rides...

For commutes & errands...

Retro...

For rides with a pal...

For cruising...
Long distance rides...

For commutes & errands...

Retro...

For rides with a pal...

For cruising...

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I'll see if I can find some old people. Really? 
Jim, I can see you're new, but I've got to warn you, not everyone here thinks of themselves as "old".
OK,I'll play... Here are the ones that are currently being ridden.

Jim, I can see you're new, but I've got to warn you, not everyone here thinks of themselves as "old".
OK,I'll play... Here are the ones that are currently being ridden.
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When you're "old people" you can get away with riding stuff like:
Nashbar bike with framebag

GMC Denali

with fairing
Nashbar bike with framebag
GMC Denali
with fairing
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Koga WTR
Made some changes since
& the Brompton
(sold)
2nd Brommy is green . Kept the Mountain Drive Crankset, saddle, Mounting Block and the Touring Bag.
+ Bike Friday Pocket Llama (2nd R'off) disc - dyno hub
Pinarello CX, steel; RB1, steel .. parts are, some, older than the frame
were pulled off 2 AlAns I had in the 80's
Beast of burden.. load carrying touring bike, Steel .. .. Hand DIY made lighter one wears a Porteur rack now
and the old Stumpie, at the ready for when the roads Ice up studded tires, drum brakes..
Added a hyperfold Bike Friday Season Tikit, with a Sram i-9 IGH.. last year..017.

& the Brompton

2nd Brommy is green . Kept the Mountain Drive Crankset, saddle, Mounting Block and the Touring Bag.
+ Bike Friday Pocket Llama (2nd R'off) disc - dyno hub
Pinarello CX, steel; RB1, steel .. parts are, some, older than the frame
were pulled off 2 AlAns I had in the 80's
Beast of burden.. load carrying touring bike, Steel .. .. Hand DIY made lighter one wears a Porteur rack now
and the old Stumpie, at the ready for when the roads Ice up studded tires, drum brakes..
Added a hyperfold Bike Friday Season Tikit, with a Sram i-9 IGH.. last year..017.

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Here's my best and newest
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Luvin' this old iron since mine's a 'modern' '86 Trek tri series. I've got to get me a camera! Grey metallic with Brooks, red bar tape and red Silca pump and have the beefy Matrix touring rims and Continental rubber for the streets.
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Four of these have moved on, three more current bikes are not shown, and I'm still building one (a modern Leader steel frame).



















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Some pretty hot um bikes here.
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I may be over 50 but I am NOT old. My Fuji.
This was at the Tour of Dallas a last weekend. I took the train in so I strapped my tennis shoes to the back along with a dry shirt.