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Old 09-01-09, 04:59 PM
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Indian Valley Century..... Memorial Day Weekend 2009.....
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Old 09-03-09, 04:23 AM
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LouD-reno; Great pics - makes one smile! What bike are that (it looks fast and speedy)?
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Old 09-03-09, 12:06 PM
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It's a Santana Sovereign Triplet.... vintage 1993.... steel tubing..... here's a few more pics....
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Old 09-30-09, 05:19 PM
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Tahoe Sierra Century...9/26/2009

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Old 09-30-09, 07:33 PM
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heh... numero tres there looks like he's doing all the work!
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Old 10-01-09, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
heh... numero tres there looks like he's doing all the work!
That's his "Lance" look...... intimidating isn't it..... I normally get it right before he drops me...... hence, the triplet


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Old 10-22-09, 05:36 PM
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Foxy's.... 10/17/2009.....

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Old 11-01-09, 06:58 PM
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A couple recent ones of my four-year-olds, who will soon be outclassing their dad...
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First ride of his life. Still too small to go any distance.





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Old 11-17-09, 10:51 AM
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What a beautiful day for a ride with Papa! Just a bit of advice, you might want to invest in fenders. Especially for the rear wheel (with a DIY mudflap) - it will keep dirt and what not from being kicked up into your baby's sitting area.
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Old 11-17-09, 02:42 PM
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Nice pictures! Isn't it the greatest?
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Thanks for the fender tip!

I use that single speed cruiser for beach rides, and dog walks (dog bikes I guess). I'll post some photos with the dog and wife in tow. I was so happy that day. Another month or two and we'll try a beach ride with a baby.
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My kids made UrbanVelo magazine!

https://urbanvelo.org/issue17/p14-15.html
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My 8.5 yr old is moving up to 24" wheels:

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My 8.5 yr old is moving up to 24" wheels:

Nice! Are the hand brakes a new thing?
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Nice! Are the hand brakes a new thing?
No, but the multiple chainrings are. He's just leaving it on the granny for now.
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Old 01-26-10, 01:14 PM
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I love the Michael Jackson look.
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He's actually got 2 gloves on that one hand. Found the other 2 gloves at school yesterday on the playground.
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My setup for 2010
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Did a Zigo Leader X2 group ride in Prospect Park Brooklyn on Sunday! What a blast.. go ride with your kids!
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@Zigorider - that looks like fun!

Here are a few shots from yesterday.


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For anyone who cares to know: it is absolutely possible to do a perfect Rohloff setup with non-Rohloff OEM dropouts (vertical, in my case, using the OEM-2 axle plate), disc brakes, *and* a ball-post axle-mounted trailer hitch (e.g., Chariot hitch). This last bit was a deal-breaker for me—had i not been able to pull the trailer, i would not have converted to the Rohloff. The gear box can take surprisingly tight cable bends to no ill effect.

Hauling the +100lbs of trailer up 9% hills on the Rohloff is better than excellent. Using the same bike (mostly without trailer, sometimes with) to pass carbon-frame road warriors: priceless.

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Rode with my son yesterday, ~9 miles to the bank (to get his allowance) and to the comic book store (to spend it). At one point he said 'I don't know what's specifically fun about this but just riding your bike is a lot of fun'

Then he celebrated when I was letting him punch the atm buttons by accidentally hitting the 'quick $300' button instead of the $20 button.

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This is how my dog and I travel together. We were on a tour together in this picture but take away just the panniers and the sleeping pad on top of the trailer, add a truck bag, and that's our everyday riding rig.

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