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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by applegum View Post
    But I already have two bikes and that just seems unnecessary .
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! "Unnecessary," that's funny!

    I'm down to just three active bikes now: my lovey Luna road bike, my go-anywhere and very neat Bike Friday road bike, and jammin' Jamis Coda urban bike. I also have one classic mountain bike ('85 Specialized Stumpjumper) that needs some fixing up.

    I had three more, but the divorce took them: 1950s JC Higgins 3-speed (awesome chainring), my crashed '83 classic French Vitus that was too big for me anyways, and my 1989 Bridgestone MB2 mountain bike (another classic that would make a great single speed urban romper!). Oh well, such is life.

  2. #32
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    Two? Only two?

    (more bikes, more better!)
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  3. #33
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    Here's my bike in my office today. The fenders are off at the moment but will return when needed.
    Last edited by DebW; 10-19-2008 at 05:33 PM.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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  4. #34
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    Deb, 1st of May and you don't need fenders?!
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  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Nah, we've got a fantastic bike room in the parking garage where I work. It requires a key fob for access, and only those who use the bike room have their fobs activated. There are wall hooks for probably 40 bikes, and great locker rooms with four showers. Here's what it looks like.
    Wow, DB! I had no idea you had such a slick arrangement! That is great! Makes my measley bike locker look like nothin' compared to that.
    I'd show it to my bike commuter team, but I wouldn't want to make them jealous!
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  6. #36
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    Wait a minute - is that a green tandem or an extracycle at the back of the room?

    Really cool room indeed. It must cost A LOT LESS per parking spot than a garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    Deb, 1st of May and you don't need fenders?!
    Only when it rains. March and early April they are useful even sans rain because of snowmelt on the roads, but all the snow is gone now.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
    1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72

  8. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Wait a minute - is that a green tandem or an extracycle at the back of the room?

    Really cool room indeed. It must cost A LOT LESS per parking spot than a garage.
    The green bike is a custom tandem. It's ridden by a guy who's about 6'6" and his wife is about 5'. He drops her off at another of our buildings about a half mile away, then rides to our building.

    We still have a parking garage, but it's about half empty. To qualify for a spot in the building, you have to have a carpool of at least two people, and it costs about $80 a month (as opposed to $12/day at the garage next door.) There are apparently a lot of fake carpools, as most of the people seem to drive in by themselves.

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Wow! what a totally fabulous bike room!
    I second this. Wow!

    DebW - is that a Planet Bike 3Beamer you've got on the front there? Do you find it lights up the road very well, or do you use it just to be seen?
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    Talking Awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by kfergos View Post
    DebW - is that a Planet Bike 3Beamer you've got on the front there? Do you find it lights up the road very well, or do you use it just to be seen?
    Yes. I just use it to be seen. Doesn't light the road well at all as it has a very narrow beam. I use a helmet-mounted MiNewt to light the road after dark.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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  12. #42
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    Does this count?

    It's kinda my multi tasking bike. It's a doggie exerciser, commute to the play area, haul stuff to remote locales. I somehow lost my front fender thingy so I can't clip it on.


  13. #43
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    WOW what a great bike/locker room.

    Here's my commuter, my Trek 7100. I need to get a bag for the back/rack.

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    SouthernBelle - saw your Blog - is that your Wrangler?
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  15. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! "Unnecessary," that's funny!

    I'm down to just three active bikes now: my lovey Luna road bike, my go-anywhere and very neat Bike Friday road bike, and jammin' Jamis Coda urban bike. I also have one classic mountain bike ('85 Specialized Stumpjumper) that needs some fixing up.

    I had three more, but the divorce took them: 1950s JC Higgins 3-speed (awesome chainring), my crashed '83 classic French Vitus that was too big for me anyways, and my 1989 Bridgestone MB2 mountain bike (another classic that would make a great single speed urban romper!). Oh well, such is life.
    Ah that's a shame about losing all those bikes! I guess three isn't unnecessary. I probably should have rephrased that. Another bike seems unnecessary when I have to leave it in storage for three of four months while I'm in Richmond for the summer and won't be able to ride it anyway. I fully intend to buy a cruiser when I get back to Toronto ! Haha assuming I can afford it what with me working in a bike shop this summer (and consequently spending all of the money I earn before it even gets out the door).

 

 

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