The verdict is in...or is it? The cumulative list of our favorite/best bikes...
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The verdict is in...or is it? The cumulative list of our favorite/best bikes...
I took off work today, and it is super snowy outside and nothing really to do, so I got nerdy. I really enjoy those 'favorite ride' and 'whats your #1' and 'best ride ever' type threads, so I poured through maybe 8-12 of those threads through the past few years (going back to maybe 2013 or so?) and started making a list to record the bikes that people listed as their 'best ride/favorite bike/etc'. Not sure why. Just curious. I'm a researcher. I wanted to see if there were any trends.
None of it is super scientific, and for the true bike addicts, I had to wade through 3-4 posts by the same person, listing different bikes each time! Thought that was funny.
It's not perfect, and was probably a huge waste of time, but I thought others might be interested in the findings. I figure its hours of my life I'll never get back, so I might as well share! I tried not to count anyone twice, but I'm sure I did somewhere. Liberties may have been taken, especially if it centered around a bike I currently own (just kidding). I actually didn't count any response of mine.
Over 300 bikes, by hundreds of posters. Before I spill the beans, anyone want to make any guesses? Most frequently listed brand? Most popular model? Biggest surprise? Biggest upset? I was pleasantly surprised by some of the findings. I was also surprised by some of the names I didn't see even once.
I'll post all the juicy details soon.
None of it is super scientific, and for the true bike addicts, I had to wade through 3-4 posts by the same person, listing different bikes each time! Thought that was funny.
It's not perfect, and was probably a huge waste of time, but I thought others might be interested in the findings. I figure its hours of my life I'll never get back, so I might as well share! I tried not to count anyone twice, but I'm sure I did somewhere. Liberties may have been taken, especially if it centered around a bike I currently own (just kidding). I actually didn't count any response of mine.
Over 300 bikes, by hundreds of posters. Before I spill the beans, anyone want to make any guesses? Most frequently listed brand? Most popular model? Biggest surprise? Biggest upset? I was pleasantly surprised by some of the findings. I was also surprised by some of the names I didn't see even once.
I'll post all the juicy details soon.
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I venture some guesses -
Most frequent brand - Raleigh
Most popular model - Grand Prix
Biggest surprise - Raleigh Grand Prix ;-)
Missing brands - Rene Herse, Rivendell, Strawberry,...?
ETA - in case you were not able to tell, the Raleigh Grand Pix was intended as a bit of a joke by a former GP owner. <-- key word there is "former".
Most frequent brand - Raleigh
Most popular model - Grand Prix
Biggest surprise - Raleigh Grand Prix ;-)
Missing brands - Rene Herse, Rivendell, Strawberry,...?
ETA - in case you were not able to tell, the Raleigh Grand Pix was intended as a bit of a joke by a former GP owner. <-- key word there is "former".
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It's the blue one, isn't it.
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picture or list or it did not happen
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Aww come on not knowing is half the fun!
It definitely happened, as evidenced by my wife asking "what are you doing there?" multiple times, and me trying to answer as generically as possibly so as to sound the least crazy as possible. ...'Oh, you know. Pouring through thousands of forum posts by hundreds of internet strangers to see what they had to say about their old bicycles and taking hours, of our time together dear, creating spreadsheets to catalog, then analyze, their answers'...may have elicited a less-than-ideal reflection of her life choices
It definitely happened, as evidenced by my wife asking "what are you doing there?" multiple times, and me trying to answer as generically as possibly so as to sound the least crazy as possible. ...'Oh, you know. Pouring through thousands of forum posts by hundreds of internet strangers to see what they had to say about their old bicycles and taking hours, of our time together dear, creating spreadsheets to catalog, then analyze, their answers'...may have elicited a less-than-ideal reflection of her life choices
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"Poring," not "pouring."
That said, looking forward to the reveal.
That said, looking forward to the reveal.
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Aww come on not knowing is half the fun!
It definitely happened, as evidenced by my wife asking "what are you doing there?" multiple times, and me trying to answer as generically as possibly so as to sound the least crazy as possible. ...'Oh, you know. Pouring through thousands of forum posts by hundreds of internet strangers to see what they had to say about their old bicycles and taking hours, of our time together dear, creating spreadsheets to catalog, then analyze, their answers'...may have elicited a less-than-ideal reflection of her life choices
It definitely happened, as evidenced by my wife asking "what are you doing there?" multiple times, and me trying to answer as generically as possibly so as to sound the least crazy as possible. ...'Oh, you know. Pouring through thousands of forum posts by hundreds of internet strangers to see what they had to say about their old bicycles and taking hours, of our time together dear, creating spreadsheets to catalog, then analyze, their answers'...may have elicited a less-than-ideal reflection of her life choices
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Raleigh or Schwinn.
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I'm guessing Colnago and Motobecane scored highly in terms of brands.
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I expect that Schwinn Paramount will top the list.
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Come on, come on, **** or get off the pot
Also, black bikes matter.
Looking forward to the list!
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Also, black bikes matter.
Looking forward to the list!
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No guesses, but since this is kinda a compilation of other lists I will guess that it skews more toward somewhat mass produced bikes. Realistically, many of us seldom come into contact with the custom bikes or even the lower production premier limited brands.
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Most mentioned - Raleigh
Model Peugeot PX 10
Biggest surprise - Trek 610
Biggest upset - no Ciocc
Model Peugeot PX 10
Biggest surprise - Trek 610
Biggest upset - no Ciocc
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Wow, some real interesting guesses! Some are close to spot on, others are a mile off! But that's all just part of the fun. Nobody has guessed the top mentioned brand yet, and it isn't red, or green.
Big reveal tonight around 8:30pm MDT (that's when the kids are off to bed)
Big reveal tonight around 8:30pm MDT (that's when the kids are off to bed)
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I would guess that the most mentioned and the top model are the same -- Peugeot and the PX-10. It seems like the brand with the most consistent magical pixie dust among the various models and levels, and the PX-10 seems to me like the most accessible of the highly sought after models, the one that was just out of reach for most members here during their youth. My guess for the surprisingly popular one would be the Raleigh Super Course.
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Not *my* list, but based on the length of the threads they generate around here, these are my guesses:
Centurion Ironman
Schwinn Paramount
Raleigh International/Professional
Bianchi
Cannondale
GRANT PETERSEN
Centurion Ironman
Schwinn Paramount
Raleigh International/Professional
Bianchi
Cannondale
GRANT PETERSEN
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OK, I wasn't going to guess, but since I have to wait for the results anyway...
Most frequently listed brand? De Rosa
Most popular model? Schwinn Paramount
Biggest surprise? Specialized Sequoia -- surely I've mentioned mine often enough for it to make the list, even with hundreds of participants
Biggest upset? No Trek
Most frequently listed brand? De Rosa
Most popular model? Schwinn Paramount
Biggest surprise? Specialized Sequoia -- surely I've mentioned mine often enough for it to make the list, even with hundreds of participants
Biggest upset? No Trek
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