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#476
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Username: My name plus the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
Avatar: Decal of the tubing on my first vintage ride.
Avatar: Decal of the tubing on my first vintage ride.
#477
Bikes are okay, I guess.
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Richmond, Virginia
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Bikes: Waterford Paramount Touring, Giant CFM-2, Raleigh Sports 3-speeds in M23 & L23, Schwinn Cimarron oddball build, Marin Palisades Trail dropbar conversion, Nishiki Cresta GT
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Thought I'd posted in this thread but it must have been a different one. Looks like many of you have changed your avatar since describing what it was at the time of the post.
User name is from another forum where, at the time I joined, I was riding a KLR 650; a big 4-stroke single otherwise known as a thumper. I describe thumpism as a motorcycling philosophy or belief.
The avatar is a pic of my Raleigh Sports stem and a sticker I found for it at an old job working IT at a large company doing an equipment rollout, basically replacing 1/3 of the desktop machines each year. This was in '02 so we were replacing machines that had been checked and approved for use for Y2K and its anticipated bug. Y2K COMPLIANT also seemed to apply to the Raleigh, which has survived almost as long after Y2K as it did leading up to it.
User name is from another forum where, at the time I joined, I was riding a KLR 650; a big 4-stroke single otherwise known as a thumper. I describe thumpism as a motorcycling philosophy or belief.
The avatar is a pic of my Raleigh Sports stem and a sticker I found for it at an old job working IT at a large company doing an equipment rollout, basically replacing 1/3 of the desktop machines each year. This was in '02 so we were replacing machines that had been checked and approved for use for Y2K and its anticipated bug. Y2K COMPLIANT also seemed to apply to the Raleigh, which has survived almost as long after Y2K as it did leading up to it.
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#478
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Norman, Oklahoma
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DMC707
my name - Doug McBride plus my favorite number - 707
The number is from a horse my dad had growing up, Mr 707. I dislike horses. Theyre unpredictable flighty animals for the most part, but Mr 707 was a former racehorse turned stud who got old and mellow and was the perfect companion for a greenhorn kid --- He just loped along at his own pace and never got in a hurry . A true gentle soul and i ill remember that critter always
my name - Doug McBride plus my favorite number - 707
The number is from a horse my dad had growing up, Mr 707. I dislike horses. Theyre unpredictable flighty animals for the most part, but Mr 707 was a former racehorse turned stud who got old and mellow and was the perfect companion for a greenhorn kid --- He just loped along at his own pace and never got in a hurry . A true gentle soul and i ill remember that critter always
#479
señor miembro
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Location: Pac NW
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Bikes: '70s - '80s Campagnolo
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#480
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Maidstone, Kent, England
Posts: 2,637
Bikes: 1970 Holdsworth Mistral, Vitus 979, Colnago Primavera, Corratec Hydracarbon, Massi MegaTeam, 1935 Claud Butler Super Velo, Carrera Virtuoso, Viner, 1953 Claud Butler Silver Jubilee, 1954 Holdsworth Typhoon, 1966 Claud Butler Olympic Road, 1982 Claud
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I'm old, I pedal a bike and I also peddle the odd bike parts, mountain bikes and guitar gear I no longer need. The avatar is my 1970 Holdsworth Mistral (not for sale!).
#481
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I started my account while I was in college and for ease I just used the same dumb email/username issued to me by my school. A combo of my last name and first initial. Yawn. If I were to do make up a new one today it would be something awesome like B33f$tew or something.
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#482
Le savonnier
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Oregon
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My name is John, and Johnny Ace is one of my wife's pet names for me. My avatar is Eddy Merckx and the Michelin man, which is a pretty funny image, to me anyway. I keep thinking of changing it, but meh, I can't really be motivated to do so.
Re: johnnyace... I think we were listening to this when my wife started calling me that:
Re: johnnyace... I think we were listening to this when my wife started calling me that:
#483
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Username: Topless68 - I picked up a 1968 Chevelle Convertible about 20 years ago, when my father passed. Muscle cars and bikes are a couple of my passions.
Avatar: haven't decided on one yet...
Avatar: haven't decided on one yet...
#484
Bikes are okay, I guess.
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#485
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Calgary
Posts: 665
Bikes: Condor, Cinelli SC, MKM Metcalfe, Peugeot AE08, Bianchi, Cougar, Miyata, Harry Hall, Holdsworth Special, Raleigh Int'l, Le Croco, Bob Jackson, Zeus
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my user name is totally unimaginative as it’s a combo of last name and first initial. However, I’d like to hear from fooferdoggie as I chuckle every time I see a post from him.
cheers.
Brad
cheers.
Brad
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Better bike .. Better life!
Better bike .. Better life!
#486
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 12,888
Bikes: (2) ti TiCycles, 2007 w/ triple and 2011 fixed, 1979 Peter Mooney, ~1983 Trek 420 now fixed and ~1973 Raleigh Carlton Competition gravel grinder
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My usename - the Peter Mooney custom built 1979 to be my good bike and keep me sane over the post TBI years. Did many crazy rides on it. He (bike's name is Pete) did his job. I stayed sane, alive and out of institutions.
My logo is the fix gear TiCycles built for me. Photo is by Cycle Oregon's Photographer Dean, 2014, riding up a 14% grade on a 42-17. (I thought the big hill was one later. You can see the 23 tooth cog I intended to use on the other side. By the time I realized this was the big one, I was committed and it was too steep to stop and start.) You can see the bag of my sandals under the DT (so I could give my feet a break at rest stops; I had real issues pulling up that hard on those d***ed straps. They were cut off and laces installed after the ride. On the top tube is the chainwhip. Earlier I used a 12 tooth.
Edit: Rats. My logo pic didn't come in. Too bad. It's a cool photo.
Ben
My logo is the fix gear TiCycles built for me. Photo is by Cycle Oregon's Photographer Dean, 2014, riding up a 14% grade on a 42-17. (I thought the big hill was one later. You can see the 23 tooth cog I intended to use on the other side. By the time I realized this was the big one, I was committed and it was too steep to stop and start.) You can see the bag of my sandals under the DT (so I could give my feet a break at rest stops; I had real issues pulling up that hard on those d***ed straps. They were cut off and laces installed after the ride. On the top tube is the chainwhip. Earlier I used a 12 tooth.
Edit: Rats. My logo pic didn't come in. Too bad. It's a cool photo.
Ben
Like my Peter Mooney has the name "Pete", this bike is Jessica J. (J because it's my second Jessica.) These are the only bikes I've ever named. Actually I didn't name them. I simply realized that was their name.
#487
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Concord, NC
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Bikes: 1984 Bianchi Tipo Corsa, 1985 Cannondale SM600 (24/26)
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Bianchi84 because I have... yes... an '84 Bianchi
Avatar: Captain Yesterday since I'm still hanging on to the '80s bikewise and in music listening.
Avatar: Captain Yesterday since I'm still hanging on to the '80s bikewise and in music listening.
#488
Junior Member
Igor because I am a Stravinsky fan. Groks because it is something I strive to do.
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#489
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Kabuki12 because the first real light weight bike I bought was my Kabuki Diamond Formula and it was a 12 speed. That was a big deal back in the late seventies. I still have it and my photo avatar is me on it in Paso Robles at Eroica California pre-ride. Photo by Northbend Matt
My first light weight still rolling along!
My first light weight still rolling along!
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#490
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My avatar is my father's bomb group in WWII - 15th Air Force, 449th Bomb Group, 416 Squadron. He was Operations Officer in a B-24 Heavy Bombardment Group.
Shot Down over Polisti, POW for over a year.
Shot Down over Polisti, POW for over a year.
#491
ambulatory senior
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Location: Peoria Il
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Bikes: Austro Daimler modified by Gugie! Raleigh Professional and lots of other bikes.
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I play a 52 reissue telecaster. My day job is being a musician.
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#492
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My user name is shrouded in secrecy and shall remain a mystery to all. My avatar is a picture of an actual street sign in Portland. Someone may have enhanced it at some point, but it was done on the actual sign, not in Photoshop.
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#493
ignominious poltroon
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My avatar is my primary ride (with my clothes on). My user name is that of an erstwhile dog. (In retrospect this wasn't a great choice.)
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#494
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Location: se MIch.
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avatar/
it's exactly what you think it is,keep it simple.
#495
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Location: Bloomington, IN
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I have put this out on the forums before, but my user name is from a previous job where my supervisor called me "mad" during a discussion about pricing of high end wines that I was in charge of at the store. The name kind of stuck and the other co-workers called me Mad Honk. I have used the nick-name on a number of forums including one from my regular professional job of being a golf professional. It seems to fit into my view of things as an old person. Smiles, MH
#496
Dedicated Detritus Dodger
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Location: Fairfax, California
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Bikes: Some mighty fine ones at that!
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Bargo is a nickname given to me by a Kiwi friend. I was born in 68.
Avatar is my 1983 Miyata Ridge Runner, which I rode this morning to Hilda's for pancake and eggs with my honey.
Avatar is my 1983 Miyata Ridge Runner, which I rode this morning to Hilda's for pancake and eggs with my honey.
#497
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Location: New Zealand
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Bikes: Gunnar, Shogun, Concorde, F Moser, Pete Tansley, Rocky Mtn, Diamant, Krapf, Marin, Avanti, Winora, Emmelle, Ken Evans
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soody is short for pseudonym