bicycle variety
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bicycle variety
just wondering what different types of bike people on here have, do most of you stick with classics or do you own different types? i have an 80's bianchi not sure just found it and cleaned it up. 98 trek y-glide, 2010 trek madone and a 2009 trek ttx. 1963 columbia firebolt and a stretched frankenstien cruiser. and someday a vintage colnago.
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1978 Paramount
1988ish Raleigh Record (single speed)
2005 Giant OCR2
2007 Lemond Versailles full carbon
2011 Scott 29er
1988ish Raleigh Record (single speed)
2005 Giant OCR2
2007 Lemond Versailles full carbon
2011 Scott 29er
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Pretty much stick to 70's and 80's with the exception of two of my mtb's. See the list in my signature.
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
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I like having variety, though I've definitely found my preference is for newer lugged steel. My next project will be a drop bar Surly Pugsley.
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Let's see (counting in process and yet to be built)...
Fuji Road
Fuji Road
Fuji Light Tour
Fuji Heavy Tour
Fuji Road
Fuji Road
Italvega Road
Hey, WTF? How did that last one get in there?
Fuji Road
Fuji Road
Fuji Light Tour
Fuji Heavy Tour
Fuji Road
Fuji Road
Italvega Road
Hey, WTF? How did that last one get in there?
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Variety is the spice of life. Bikes/frames from '79 to '09. road, tour, mtb, cross; steel, Al, Ti. No full CF rides...yet.
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French 80's/early 90's road racing bikes for me! Steel. Al, CF.
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
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About 90% are '70's/80's road bikes, along with a few older English 3-speeds, one (winter) MTB, and a '73 Schwinn Suburban.
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Just 'Road' with a splattering of 'Track'.
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A black one with grey accents
A black one with red accents
A green one with skateboard shop stickers plastered on it and a big white basket in the front
A silver one with orange accents
A black one with red accents
A green one with skateboard shop stickers plastered on it and a big white basket in the front
A silver one with orange accents
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1974 Gazelle Champion Mondial built with a 9 speed shimergo set up. My main ride. Love it.
1988 Peugeot Nice currently sporting indexed shimano 6 speed. Soon to be sporting a 105 triple set up and some nice 32 mm tires so i can keep up with friends riding cross bikes on trails. It's not getting much use currently and this change would definitely open some doors for it.
1992ish Specialized Stumpjumper Comp. 7 speed indexed Deore mix bike. It was fun riding it by myself, on the farm at home. When I started riding seriously with people who had better brakes, it couldn't hang. It's going back to farm duty.
2010 Cannondale Trail SL 29er. It's my main mountain ride. I'm still adjusting to SRAM shifting (X9). I'm absolutely a hydraulic disc brake convert though.
I feel like I have some variety, but small numbers.
1988 Peugeot Nice currently sporting indexed shimano 6 speed. Soon to be sporting a 105 triple set up and some nice 32 mm tires so i can keep up with friends riding cross bikes on trails. It's not getting much use currently and this change would definitely open some doors for it.
1992ish Specialized Stumpjumper Comp. 7 speed indexed Deore mix bike. It was fun riding it by myself, on the farm at home. When I started riding seriously with people who had better brakes, it couldn't hang. It's going back to farm duty.
2010 Cannondale Trail SL 29er. It's my main mountain ride. I'm still adjusting to SRAM shifting (X9). I'm absolutely a hydraulic disc brake convert though.
I feel like I have some variety, but small numbers.
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2010 Schwinn Sprint 853 SS/FG road bike
2007 Waterford RS-22 953 road bike
2007 Brompton M6L 4130 folding bike
1997 Schwinn Factory Homegrown FS mountain bike
1987 Paramount SL/SP road bike
1972 Paramount 531 road bike
1940 Paramount 4130 track bike
2007 Waterford RS-22 953 road bike
2007 Brompton M6L 4130 folding bike
1997 Schwinn Factory Homegrown FS mountain bike
1987 Paramount SL/SP road bike
1972 Paramount 531 road bike
1940 Paramount 4130 track bike
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I would say I have a catholic collection of bikes................
2004 Surly 1x1 rigid, steel, single speed MTB
2006 Turner 5 Spot full suspension, aluminum, MTB
2007 Kona Unit hardtail, steel, single speed MTB
2007Scott CR-1 Pro full carbon road
2009 Trek Madone 4.5 full carbon road
2001 Trek Fuel 80 beer getter............
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker steel commuter/touring
2011 Trek EX-8, Fox, XT full suspension, aluminum, MTB
mid-60’s Jan deReus steel
1979 Olmo steel
1975 Wizard steel
1980ish Colango Junior steel
1975ish Eisentraut Limited steel
2004 Surly 1x1 rigid, steel, single speed MTB
2006 Turner 5 Spot full suspension, aluminum, MTB
2007 Kona Unit hardtail, steel, single speed MTB
2007Scott CR-1 Pro full carbon road
2009 Trek Madone 4.5 full carbon road
2001 Trek Fuel 80 beer getter............
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker steel commuter/touring
2011 Trek EX-8, Fox, XT full suspension, aluminum, MTB
mid-60’s Jan deReus steel
1979 Olmo steel
1975 Wizard steel
1980ish Colango Junior steel
1975ish Eisentraut Limited steel
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mine has changed quite a bit recently - with a new comings and goings today - up to date in the sig
but i have looking to keep that variety for sure
i like old
different brands
cottered
today i was able to pick up a chrome - very neat
but i have looking to keep that variety for sure
i like old
different brands
cottered
today i was able to pick up a chrome - very neat
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I have much less variety since I decided to stick with C&V bikes.
Last year:
85 Italian steel lugged
86 aluminum
88, 89 steel lugged Ironman bikes
88 carbon fiber/lugged Ironman
2002 Kestrel full carbon
1997 Trek Y-Foil full carbon
The decision on "what to ride" is much simpler, as they're all about the same.
I do ride them all, and rotate them regularly.
This year:
85 Italian steel lugged
86 aluminum
87, 89(2) steel Ironman bikes
88 carbon fiber/lugged Ironman
92(2) steel OS lugged
Last year:
85 Italian steel lugged
86 aluminum
88, 89 steel lugged Ironman bikes
88 carbon fiber/lugged Ironman
2002 Kestrel full carbon
1997 Trek Y-Foil full carbon
The decision on "what to ride" is much simpler, as they're all about the same.
I do ride them all, and rotate them regularly.
This year:
85 Italian steel lugged
86 aluminum
87, 89(2) steel Ironman bikes
88 carbon fiber/lugged Ironman
92(2) steel OS lugged
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Almost all steel. Some newish, some older, many older with newish components, drives and wheels. Dumped everything that was aluminum.
In the keeper fleet:
2000 Trek 520
200x Colnago Master Lite (not sure about the year, components it came with were all 2003). Columbus Gilco tubing, lugged.
1999 Quintana Roo Aerial, Merlin Ti frame
1992 Schwinn Paramount Series V, Ultegra 9 speed drivetrain, Tange OS.
1987 Schwinn Prologue, 9 speed DA, Tange Prestige
MTBs
1992 Trek 950, True Temper lugged steel
1989 Univega Alpina Pro (KHS built)
Several other bikes in the to be decided, to go category, along with a variety of framesets.
In the keeper fleet:
2000 Trek 520
200x Colnago Master Lite (not sure about the year, components it came with were all 2003). Columbus Gilco tubing, lugged.
1999 Quintana Roo Aerial, Merlin Ti frame
1992 Schwinn Paramount Series V, Ultegra 9 speed drivetrain, Tange OS.
1987 Schwinn Prologue, 9 speed DA, Tange Prestige
MTBs
1992 Trek 950, True Temper lugged steel
1989 Univega Alpina Pro (KHS built)
Several other bikes in the to be decided, to go category, along with a variety of framesets.
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1961 (I think) Raleigh Lenton Grand Prix
1968 Ranger 3-speed
1969 Magneet Spring
1971 Gitane Tour de France
1972 Falcon Black Diamond
1972 Fuji Finest
1972 Roger Riviere
1975 Peugeot UO-8
1984 Trek 460
1986 Centurion Accordo (fixie)
1988 Rossin RL
1988 Rossin Cromor
Late 1980's Diamondback Outlook
1991 Schwinn CrissCross
2003 Fuji Finest
2006 Trek Pilot 2.3
1968 Ranger 3-speed
1969 Magneet Spring
1971 Gitane Tour de France
1972 Falcon Black Diamond
1972 Fuji Finest
1972 Roger Riviere
1975 Peugeot UO-8
1984 Trek 460
1986 Centurion Accordo (fixie)
1988 Rossin RL
1988 Rossin Cromor
Late 1980's Diamondback Outlook
1991 Schwinn CrissCross
2003 Fuji Finest
2006 Trek Pilot 2.3
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1990 +/- De Rosa Professional SLX (c-record)
1991 Basso Pursuit TT Oria ML25 (c-record)
2006 +/- Russ Denny TT bike (record)
1985 Peugeot beater (sachs)
1994 Stumpjumper (Deore LX)
1966 Cilo 531, in progress (nuovo record)
2000 Bianchi (record)
1990 Bottecchia SL for me wife (campy mix)
1991 Basso Pursuit TT Oria ML25 (c-record)
2006 +/- Russ Denny TT bike (record)
1985 Peugeot beater (sachs)
1994 Stumpjumper (Deore LX)
1966 Cilo 531, in progress (nuovo record)
2000 Bianchi (record)
1990 Bottecchia SL for me wife (campy mix)
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Early Mountain bikes (Including three Kleins)
Balloon tire bikes
Two middleweights
English three-speeds and roadsters
BMX and freestyle bikes, some are NOS.
A cruiser and three pit bikes
Homemade BMX tandem
Surly Pugsley
Runt mini bicycle and a mini tandem
Swiss army bike
Three folders including a Raleigh Twenty
Sting-Rays, a Raleigh Chopper, and a Swing Bike
Yamaha Moto Bike and a clone
A Rat Bike
a Klunker
PPV
Only one hybrid
Vintage road bikes, (Several Varsities, a Voyageur, and four fillet brazed Schwinns)
War time lightweights
Moulton Standard
Two unicycles that I'll never be able to ride.
That's about it...
Balloon tire bikes
Two middleweights
English three-speeds and roadsters
BMX and freestyle bikes, some are NOS.
A cruiser and three pit bikes
Homemade BMX tandem
Surly Pugsley
Runt mini bicycle and a mini tandem
Swiss army bike
Three folders including a Raleigh Twenty
Sting-Rays, a Raleigh Chopper, and a Swing Bike
Yamaha Moto Bike and a clone
A Rat Bike
a Klunker
PPV
Only one hybrid
Vintage road bikes, (Several Varsities, a Voyageur, and four fillet brazed Schwinns)
War time lightweights
Moulton Standard
Two unicycles that I'll never be able to ride.
That's about it...
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See signature. Near-littermate Capo road bikes. The 1959 is red w/ white head tube, repainted, straight gauge Reynolds 531, mostly updated components except for brakes and shift levers. The 1960 is white w/ red head tube, original paint, butted Reynolds 531, mostly original components.
My Peugeot commuter has mostly 1970s Japanese components.
My Schwinn mountain bike has a couple of evolutionary dead ends, including a SunTour RollerCam front brake and under-the-chainstay Shimano U-brake.
**New addition: My first aluminum bike and first suspension bike -- a Trek 7000 mountain bike, a $40 yard sale treasure.**
My Peugeot commuter has mostly 1970s Japanese components.
My Schwinn mountain bike has a couple of evolutionary dead ends, including a SunTour RollerCam front brake and under-the-chainstay Shimano U-brake.
**New addition: My first aluminum bike and first suspension bike -- a Trek 7000 mountain bike, a $40 yard sale treasure.**
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Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069
"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." --Theodore Roosevelt
Capo: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger (2), S/N 42624, 42597
Carlton: 1962 Franco Suisse, S/N K7911
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
Bianchi: 1982 Campione d'Italia, S/N 1.M9914
Schwinn: 1988 Project KOM-10, S/N F804069