What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
#3302
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Just refurbed this old Claud Butler. Went with tubulars, Schwalbe One, oh my they have a nice ride. Took it out on its maiden voyage a couple days ago and my riding buddy remarked, "Your bike is so quiet". It really is. And everything seems "tight ". Some of the more unusual components... Zeus Criterium crankset, Huret Svelto derailleur, early GB stem, and my fave Wrights saddle which is a survivor from a '69 Raleigh Grand Prix.
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#3304
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Bought one of these new in 1990 I believe, loved the bike, put a lot of miles on it then moved to Mountain Bikes. I believe the Trek 1100 had "Oval" front chain rings.
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2012 Windsor TimeLine from BikesDirect that I had my local shop convert to three speeds with a Sturmey-Archer SRF3. Such a fun bike to ride! It’s running 46x18, so 52/69/92 GI. It’s ideal for NYC.
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I am always wondering how to create a good chain-line with such conversions. I've got a Trek 650 I'd like to convert to Sturmey Archer 3-speed.
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1995 Kona Lava Dome
1998 Kona ***** (in Banana Blue!), the only pic I could find
1985 Raleigh “Ressurectio”, refurbished awhile ago
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I've been riding my 1992 Trek 950 with Continental Winter Contact tires on the local trails. Those tires really help on snow and ice. The local trails are mainly clear but winter is not entirely gone. I like riding a vintage MTB when the roads are bad early in the year.
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(58 years old) ... I was beginning to wonder why I bought this Surly Wednesday a few years ago, but lately it's getting some use, thanks to a riding bud who's been getting me to mountain bike with him.
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I hope to be riding this one in the coming cycling season. 1974 Holdsworth Pro, branded as Irish Harding.
Will likely strip the Mondia Super for the full Nuovo Record build. Besides, masterful wall art is always a pleasure.
Out with the old, in with the older... ! Never underestimate an old guy cranking 52/42.
Thanks for looking - Wildwood Harding
Will likely strip the Mondia Super for the full Nuovo Record build. Besides, masterful wall art is always a pleasure.
Out with the old, in with the older... ! Never underestimate an old guy cranking 52/42.
Thanks for looking - Wildwood Harding
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
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I just turned 63 and down to 4 bikes.
Giant road bike converted to flat-bar
Specialized Roll2 Single Speed
Specialized Langster Single Speed with bull-horns
.....and a HD Night Rod Special
Giant road bike converted to flat-bar
Specialized Roll2 Single Speed
Specialized Langster Single Speed with bull-horns
.....and a HD Night Rod Special
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@Jjbailey930 - that black CF Trek looks fast. Especially with those tiny, light pedals. Is that a 52/39 crankset? Being N. VA., you must be young (, all things be relative) and fast.
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@Jjbailey930 - that black CF Trek looks fast. Especially with those tiny, light pedals. Is that a 52/39 crankset? Being N. VA., you must be young (, all things be relative) and fast.
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First with the Langster (from drops to bulls) then the Giant (to flats) and my back has thanked me ever since. I also removed the front shifter/derailleur and the large ring. Decided I didn't need all the gears anymore.....
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This was during a three hour gravel race on my 2015 (2014?) Spesh CruX
And here's one of my older bikes. It's a Western Flyer custom rat. I can't remember what the chainguard is from. The headlight is from a Mustang GT. The wheels are Felt. It's currently in second place in an impromptu build-off contest for previous build-off bikes at RatRodBikes.com. I'll be selling this in the spring. I rarely ride it.
And here's one of my older bikes. It's a Western Flyer custom rat. I can't remember what the chainguard is from. The headlight is from a Mustang GT. The wheels are Felt. It's currently in second place in an impromptu build-off contest for previous build-off bikes at RatRodBikes.com. I'll be selling this in the spring. I rarely ride it.
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One of 9. On the border at Organ Pipe National Monument
And leaning up against one of the cactus that the monument is named for.
And leaning up against one of the cactus that the monument is named for.
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Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
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#3323
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I'm thinking those are three different leather saddles? Which one do you like the best? After 30 years of various levels of pain I bit the fashion bullet and tried the Sella Anatomica and I now ride pain free on all my bikes. However, I'm always looking for something lighter and prettier. It appears that the second one might be a Berthoud and they have always interested me. Thanks!
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sneak preview...
55 cm Raleigh Super Record mixte
55 cm Raleigh Super Record mixte
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I'm thinking those are three different leather saddles? Which one do you like the best? After 30 years of various levels of pain I bit the fashion bullet and tried the Sella Anatomica and I now ride pain free on all my bikes. However, I'm always looking for something lighter and prettier. It appears that the second one might be a Berthoud and they have always interested me. Thanks!