Another Aldi run but....
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Another Aldi run but....
Supercourse 12 has replaced my old green 73 for now
Bi*chin' rear hub.
Cool dynamo I got at a soma sale. Ty bike forums.
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I love seeing your old and pretty bikes out and about being useful.
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Nice day for a ride on a sweet bike.
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Great color. I love the copper/gold with the brown of the saddle and grips. Boy, that has a short wheelbase. Not like criterium short, but sporty short. I like your front chainring setup. No overlaps on that gear chart or is there? And nice big platform pedals. Are those composite? As much as I love vintage pedals, the composite ones take a lot of abuse and continue to look and operate good. And they don't scratch up the other bikes.
Not a lot of bike capacity there, but they probably don't get that many bikes there either and at least they have a space for bikes. My local supermarket has none so I lock my bike to a sign post.
It's got to be getting cold there now.
Not a lot of bike capacity there, but they probably don't get that many bikes there either and at least they have a space for bikes. My local supermarket has none so I lock my bike to a sign post.
It's got to be getting cold there now.
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Great color. I love the copper/gold with the brown of the saddle and grips. Boy, that has a short wheelbase. Not like criterium short, but sporty short. I like your front chainring setup. No overlaps on that gear chart or is there? And nice big platform pedals. Are those composite? As much as I love vintage pedals, the composite ones take a lot of abuse and continue to look and operate good. And they don't scratch up the other bikes.
Not a lot of bike capacity there, but they probably don't get that many bikes there either and at least they have a space for bikes. My local supermarket has none so I lock my bike to a sign post.
It's got to be getting cold there now.
Not a lot of bike capacity there, but they probably don't get that many bikes there either and at least they have a space for bikes. My local supermarket has none so I lock my bike to a sign post.
It's got to be getting cold there now.
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The photo of your bike next to the rack reminded me: Simon Richardson, one of the long-time presenters on the GCN channel on YouTube, commented in passing in a recent episode of the GCN Show that he doesn't understand why bike racks aren't coated in a durable form of rubber. Never thought of that in the decades I've been a bike rider. There's a business opportunity for someone.
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The photo of your bike next to the rack reminded me: Simon Richardson, one of the long-time presenters on the GCN channel on YouTube, commented in passing in a recent episode of the GCN Show that he doesn't understand why bike racks aren't coated in a durable form of rubber. Never thought of that in the decades I've been a bike rider. There's a business opportunity for someone.
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I like the wheel pairing, both hubs are super cool! I also like seeing that the geometry is not too tight for fenders. Are those 27” rims?
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