Hi,
this is my bike. I've designed it myself and I'm quite proud of the result. :)
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/IMG_2926.jpg
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Hi,
this is my bike. I've designed it myself and I'm quite proud of the result. :)
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/IMG_2926.jpg
It's beautiful! I love the color. Great job -- hope you have many happy and SAFE miles together! :p
I know nothing of this bike except that it's beautiful :D
Great color, you don't see many bikes that color.
That looks like a really short derailleur.
You must be petite.
Very beautiful bike! :) Looks fast.
Yes I am rather short. :-) That's why i didn't get a brand but a custom made one. The size is 48. I had to wait too long if i would want to get a 'Specialized', or a Trek, or whatever.
And by having a custom made, I could choose the color. :D
All the rest is campagnolo. My Merckx mixed is also with campagnolo. And I'm happy with it. I'll post my Merckx later (i have to clean it first. http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/konfus/c066.gif )
BEAUTIFUL!!!! I absolutely love the color. I've never been a fan of orange, but when I see it on a bike, I instantly start to drool. What a beauty! Congrats on getting the bike finished. Have you ridden it a lot so far?
She is just beautiful. ENJOY!!! Just curious, are those 650c wheels? I also ride a 48cm and that's the way I went on my most recent bike and am really happy with the choice.
Size 23 is the width. The diameter is either 700c or 650c. You'll need to know to buy tubes and replacement tires.
Gorgeous bike! Love the orange, so unique.
Very pretty! Do post pics of your Merckx! I'd love to see it.
The pics are not very clear, I'm afraid. It's not my camera, mine is broken. So this is my Merckx for regular use and touring during the winter time, and my brompton for commuting.
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/IMG_7301.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/IMG_7305.jpg
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...IMG_7313-1.jpg
Nice! I also have a white Merckx with the same bar tape. I don't think we can get the touring bikes here in the US, only racing frames. I've never seen one, anyway.
Here's a pic of my Fuga. For some reason, I can only post a tiny picture. They look like sisters!
It's the gara lady.
http://www.eddymerckx.be/
Funny that I have to learn on an American site that Fuga is a Belgian brand. :D
I like how the drop bars look on your bike. I have the same bar tape as you, but my "Eddy Merckx" have all worn away.
Nice Brompton. What size are the wheels? And do you have pictures of it folded up?
check out the folding bike thread!
This it:
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/IMG_2961.jpg
Wheels are 16", 20" are way to big if you want to take it on the train every day. If you buy a folding bike, you gave to consider the weight (Dahon f.e. is way to heavy) and the size of the bike when its folded.
I think Bromptons fold up the smallest, and the Bike Friday Tikit are the quickest to fold and they get pretty small and you can wheel them around while folded. If I used public transit, I would get a Tikit. It would have been great to have when I lived in Washington, DC and in Paris...
It takes me about 10 seconds to fold it. And this one weights approx 10 kgs
I quite like the Bike Fridays but they are not available in our country, on the site it says it does, but that shop has stopped business a while ago.
The brompton is handy because you can place it between the seats on the train. They designed the space especially for folding bikes. If it was any bigger than that you can't store it there and the other commuters wouldn't be happy with it. You can roll the brompton too, when you're walking. If you look closely you can see the little wheels... :)
Oh, I see. I thought it was in a bike stand, but that's the rear rack with little wheels. Clever! Over here, Fridays are easier to get than Bromptons. Nice bikes!