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  1. #151
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    I stopped at a coffee shop on the way to the farm market. They were holding a bone marrow drive. My commute/errand bike's at about 49 seconds, then you see my bag on a chair, and there's a brief shot of me at abut 1:49 seconds.

    But my 15 nano seconds of fame's not important.

    Be the match! You may save a life.

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    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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  2. #152
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    This thread seems to be quiet, but I wanted to share


    Bella, my older than I am road bike. She's a project of mine. Being a 22 year old self-supporting poor student makes it hard to splurge on bikes, so I'm working on restoring her. My graduation gift to myself will be a new, shiny, custom bike


    Cookie Monster, my commuter. This is a picture of him leaning up against a steel staircase along our 9 mile commute after hurricane Irene as I was clearing the pathway a little


    Also, me! Snuggling with Bella
    Happily at the center of a poly V with my bikes
    -"Cookie Monster" 2001 Motiv Mountain converted for commuting. My little monster.
    -"Bella" Concord Freedom10- My little project. Sweat and blood, pretty girl <3

  3. #153
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    Quote Originally Posted by feral1 View Post
    Found this 1998 Lemond Tourmalet on Craigslist last week....bought it yesterday for $250 ( I think I could have got it for $200 but hubby made the offer). It must have been meant for me though cause as I got out of the car to go look at it a $100 bill went blowing by my door. I must have looked crazy chasing it So I guess I really got it for $150 Now to fix it up!!
    Ooooops, me being ignorant I thought your bike make was Lemon, especially when I looked at the pic!

    Am not into road bikes but your new purchase is lovely, it's the same year as my bike but in such a good condition, all the decals look great.

    Think you got a good deal, you obviously know lots about this bike and know that it cost around $950 when new!

    Have lots of great rides on her.
    Clock

    Orange Clockwork - Limited Edition 1998


    ‘Enjoy your victories of each day'

  4. #154
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    Quote Originally Posted by chincitop View Post
    This thread seems to be quiet, but I wanted to share

    Bella, my older than I am road bike. She's a project of mine. Being a 22 year old self-supporting poor student makes it hard to splurge on bikes, so I'm working on restoring her. My graduation gift to myself will be a new, shiny, custom bike

    Cookie Monster, my commuter. This is a picture of him leaning up against a steel staircase along our 9 mile commute after hurricane Irene as I was clearing the pathway a little


    Also, me! Snuggling with Bella
    Utmost respect to you, restoring your bike and quite honestly, I bet you get as much fun and excitement on your bike as anybody else, if not more.

    Lovely pics, especially nice seeing a pic of you.

    Incidentally, my bike I inherited from my son and it's a 1998 and I would not change it for anything else.

    Happy riding.

    BTW Pleased you posted on this thread, otherwise I would have forgotten it.
    Clock

    Orange Clockwork - Limited Edition 1998


    ‘Enjoy your victories of each day'

  5. #155
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    Bella looks like a super find. I hope you have fun working on her.

    Since I'm new, I'll share too. Here's my main/favourite bike:
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  6. #156
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    Tour de Palms Springs

    First metric century on the new bike
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  7. #157
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    On my utility bike, a Cannondale Quick4 with knobbies.


    On the Downtube Nova folder.



    On the Madone with my hi viz helmet looking hi viz.

    Last edited by goldfinch; 03-31-2012 at 02:22 PM.
    Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
    Cannondale Quick4
    1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
    Terry Classic


    Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”

  8. #158
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    goldfinch-I really love your folder! I've always wanted one. Are there any major differences between the folders and solid bikes?
    Happily at the center of a poly V with my bikes
    -"Cookie Monster" 2001 Motiv Mountain converted for commuting. My little monster.
    -"Bella" Concord Freedom10- My little project. Sweat and blood, pretty girl <3

  9. #159
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    Quote Originally Posted by chincitop View Post
    goldfinch-I really love your folder! I've always wanted one. Are there any major differences between the folders and solid bikes?
    There are big quality differences between folders, as there are with any bikes. Mine is an inexpensive seven speed folder, but it seems well made and it is lightweight aluminum. Some of the cheaper folders weigh too much.

    I don't like it for anything but short distances. Probably it is because of the upright riding position. At first, it felt twitchy but I got over that with familiarity. But it is convenient to toss in the car and pull out to ride. This particular folding bike really folds easily and even can be wheeled when folded.
    Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
    Cannondale Quick4
    1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
    Terry Classic


    Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”

  10. #160
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  11. #161
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    On my Dahon folding bike. And in Copenhagen in 2nd photo to right.
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    My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

  12. #162
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    I hope this photo worked! It's the Mundo and me at our recent overnight camping trip. I carried firewood in the crate attached to the rack. Awesome!

    More at our website: www.tinyhelmetsbigbikes.com
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  13. #163
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    One more! On our recent 186 mile weekend trip

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  14. #164
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    This was last week outside the breakfast cafe. My bike is the cream Luna, my Husband's is the green Rivendell. The pear tree was in bloom.
    Lisa
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  15. #165
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    Your bikes look so happy together, Lisa!

    Here I am today after riding to the southern tip of the island we live on (or as far as we could go until the road was flooded out). That's the Caribbean Sea behind me.

    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

 

 

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