Hey hi,
heres mine, ummmm I took the fenders off already.... probably pretty dumb for the Pacific Northwest... my skunk stripe will be back :eek:
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...rrus_Small.jpg
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Hey hi,
heres mine, ummmm I took the fenders off already.... probably pretty dumb for the Pacific Northwest... my skunk stripe will be back :eek:
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...rrus_Small.jpg
I ride a 14 km round trip to work at least twice a week on this:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1019/...ca138e6c39.jpg
It's a bit different from the other bikes posted here, but it's comfy and I love it!
My Nishiki mixte at school. Detours panniers and a topeak trunk and rack. If I have more to carry I have a Trek Grocery bag for the other side, but the Detours keeps everything secure and dry.
That is so cute, your bicycle is learning!
Uforgot,
What's that in your waterbottle holder?
Looks like a thermos.
Quiltingmick, go down to the Electra thread and see what I eventually bought for commuting. Makes yours look racy!
I love it so much, it inspired my tattoo. I will start riding (partly becuase of the price of gas and partly due to the SEATTLE DANSKIN TRI coming soon! I CAN'T FREAKIN WAIT!
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Is your tri bike going to be your commuter bike?
OMG! I have a thermos just like that! There are no 'bucks here, and I just don't want to do Dunkin :( Green tea anyone?
Surgtech- you are probably very safe with a 2 door hard top. It's the dumb four door tops (Freedom top aka Freeflow top)that are leaking like a 1980's trans am T-top (Remember THOSE!).
Rescue green rocks! Hey if you are ever in Mass, we can take pics- momma Jeep and baby Jeep!
There isn't a Starbucks within 100 miles of here either. I just have the thermos!
I liked the leather cover on it It's really nice. However. there is a grocery store with Carnatiion's flavored creamers so I make my own.
are you crazy? i would kill for a DD in madison. our closest one is a good 45 mins away. having come from RI (most donut shops per capita in the world and a DD every 2 miles or so) it's really tough. everyone i talk to around here who has ever lived in new england totally feels the lack of DD pain.
Same here.
I was up in MA recently with a D.C. native friend of mine. We were driving from the Manchester (NH) airport to the North Shore (Gloucester) and she kept remarking on the DD's around. "There's another one!" "And another one!" "Oh wow! Another one there, too!" :o