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I LOVE these old photos!!!
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Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. (o.o)
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https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...pinarello.html
This is a thread from the general forum. Ollo mentioning a one of a kind frame reminded me of this Pinarello. The close up pics are pretty cool.
This is a thread from the general forum. Ollo mentioning a one of a kind frame reminded me of this Pinarello. The close up pics are pretty cool.
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Wow! I like it, but can't help wondering how it would look with colors? And which colors? Don
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How Boomer is this? B/W photo, cowboy outfit and hi & tight haircut courtesy of my USMC dad. My 1st & only fixie....probably Western Auto brand if I had to guess. Also pretty sure it was made on a Christmas day
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Not red boots in my case. But in many families from parents of the Depression, and being the youngest of three boys and a girl - meant everything was hand me down - and anything that fit, even with patches. Before Unisex was ever thought of…..
Luckily shoes had generally been worn out, even by Mom’s standards.
Luckily shoes had generally been worn out, even by Mom’s standards.
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Old Boy
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Why, yes. Woody's Custom Bicycle Fenders, actually. I get these from Cody Davis in Bend, OR. He does brilliant work, at what I think are fair prices. I try to use as much "organic" material as I can on my bikes. Steel frame, leather saddle, canvas bags, cork or leather grips... you get the idea. It's all about Quality.
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Why, yes. Woody's Custom Bicycle Fenders, actually. I get these from Cody Davis in Bend, OR. He does brilliant work, at what I think are fair prices. I try to use as much "organic" material as I can on my bikes. Steel frame, leather saddle, canvas bags, cork or leather grips... you get the idea. It's all about Quality.*
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Oh, but that's the thing, isn't it? YOU made it! How special is that? My bikes come together with the best parts I can afford, and the best work I can do myself. Quality. You know it when you see it, touch it, ride it... The key is to recognize when what you want is beyond what you can make yourself. Then, if the bike is worthy, you choose the best craftsman you can find (or afford) and get them to help you realize your vision. For the bikes I love, Woody's Fenders always provide that finishing touch.
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Roulez pour la joie, jamais pour la douleur.
USMC 1981-1991 Semper Fi!
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it caught my eye particularly because this summer I met a cpl & asked about similar wooden rack covers. theirs were thin like yours, but just painted back. he tucked the front corners under the rack tubing & used 2 screws in the middle. he was very proud of them. seemed so simple. not nearly as attractive, but functional. weird thing, they caught my eye because they didn't have any rack trunks on them! hehe I guess they were good enough considering they don't seem to use them!
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it caught my eye particularly because this summer I met a cpl & asked about similar wooden rack covers. theirs were thin like yours, but just painted back. he tucked the front corners under the rack tubing & used 2 screws in the middle. he was very proud of them. seemed so simple. not nearly as attractive, but functional. weird thing, they caught my eye because they didn't have any rack trunks on them! hehe I guess they were good enough considering they don't seem to use them!
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(rhymes with spook)
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six years ago riding wallin mtn. pretty sure one of my lungs exploded getting to this mountain top...
stopping to say hello before heading down the mountain...
oh!! well, hey there!
heading on down. wait!! do i hear banjos??!! .....
nearing our rest stop...
having escaped the banjos and resting before returning up the mountain (this river don't go to aintry).....
stopping to say hello before heading down the mountain...
oh!! well, hey there!
heading on down. wait!! do i hear banjos??!! .....
nearing our rest stop...
having escaped the banjos and resting before returning up the mountain (this river don't go to aintry).....
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(rhymes with spook)
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8 years ago....on top of mt sequoyah, fayetteville arkansas
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⬆️ Once you've seen it, you can never unsee it 😵
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This was a hand me down from my cousin and so this Raleigh Mountie was from around '57, given the extended chainguard that was popular then. My 5 or 6 year old self is over the moon, wot?
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