Let's All Smile! Post Your 'Prettiest' Bike
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Let's All Smile! Post Your 'Prettiest' Bike
Post what you consider your 'prettiest' bike in your collection. One bike only.

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Dang, that's nice-looking! 
You all have seen mine before.

You all have seen mine before.

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"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
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Despite how much I love my Bianchis, in terms of aesthetics others will probably agree this my prettiest bike. Albiet that yuge bottle cage is rather ugly

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Id have to vote my Tommasini

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Wish I had a newer photo... I've been lucky in my acquisitions and it's a difficult call but this is both beautiful and distinctive though perhaps a wee bit garish...

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This may not be the prettiest, but it's the newest (to me).

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May be more tasteful than pretty.

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Hmmm, which one of mine is the prettiest? I have to go have a think about this...
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He!!, I'm an old man - what do I know about pretty.
But here's one I don't post often.

NOS - lugged steel - made in Italy - and rides nicely
Originally built with an older Campy group, but I thought a new Campy drivetrain would be an upgrade = WRONG!!!
But here's one I don't post often.

NOS - lugged steel - made in Italy - and rides nicely
Originally built with an older Campy group, but I thought a new Campy drivetrain would be an upgrade = WRONG!!!

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Ok I’m going to cheat just a little. I only own one complete bicycle for myself at the moment and it’s my trusty ‘85 Miyata 310. However I’ve restored a handful of bikes for close friends that I feel also belong to me in a way, and this would be the prettiest. I like that I think it’s the prettiest because it’s also the most “low end” one I’ve done, and that says a lot about the aesthetics of vintage bicycles, especially Peugeots. (rear fender has since been better adjusted).

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It's not as flashy as some of the others in the thread, but I like it.

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I don't have a pic of the completed bike, but just LOOK at the paint on this frost blue (they call it 'Silver Mist') '84 Univega... got shiny new wheels for it, too!

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'75 Fuji S-10S bought new, 52k+ miles and still going!
'84 Univega Gran Tourismo
'84 Univega Viva Sport
'86 Miyata 710
'90 Schwinn Woodlands
Unknown brand MTB of questionable lineage aka 'Mutt Trail Bike'
Plus or minus a few others from time-to-time
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I'm going to say my Vitus is my prettiest bike. Matching frame color on the wheels makes it.

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