At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2009 Giant Avail 3 |Specialized Jett 143
2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
1996(?) Giant Iguana 630|Specialized Riva
Saving for the next one...
My car is just like my bike. Or vice versa. We have a beat-up old Toyota Corolla with dents and scratches, dark blue so I can never find it on parking lots, full of pine needles and sand inside, but it runs like clockwork
yesterday in a sports store a guy (the owner?) came up to me and asked if he could take a picture of my old Frankenbike and put up on the shops webpage, "because it's just so cool. An old Kona Cinder Cone, wow!" <3![]()
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
Fun question!!!
Let's see, my Luna would be like a Cadillac DTS--comfortable, smooth and good for long distances. My QR would be like a Mustang GT--fast with a little rougher ride. My Surly would be my SUV with AWD and my Schwinn would be a Buick Electra.
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"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." George Bernard Shaw
Luna Eclipse/Selle Italia Lady
Surly Pacer/Terry Butterfly
Quintana Roo Cd01/Koobi Stratus
1981 Schwinn Le Tour Tourist
Jamis Coda Femme
Maybe people who are into cars would think I'm nuts, but Sugar's a Porsche, Puddin's a Karmann Ghia, and Princess Ice Boogy is a Land Rover. All of them are way nicer than my beater car, a Nissan Maxima, which is going to the shop again today.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
I'm thinking the Fargo is...I don't know, an Expedition? It can go off-road but isn't the best choice for the crazy stuff. It's super comfortable, good in all conditions, but it takes a little extra gas to make it go. And it can carry a lot more than what I use it for
(I don't know SUVs really well, but that's what my ex-boyfriend's parents drove and I just remember car trips being pretty comfy even for long distances.)
"I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens
My Surly Cross Check is a Subaru Impreza wagon. Can haul, can zoom, high clearance, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, powerful, spry, do-it-all, sturdy.
Kinda like this one: http://www.subiegal.com/gallerymain/...llygallery.php
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"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Hmmmmmmm..... this is a fun threadWell the Salsa Vaya would be FORD (Fix Or Repair Daily) right now anyways, lol. No offense to Ford owners, just a funny analogy. I'm still working out the bugs in the drive train. Once I get it worked out it should be my bike version of a Landrover. The Lemond Roadbike... I'd say an RX7 because it's older, nice looking but still pretty fast. The Mountain Bike right now a Jeep Wrangler that sits in the garage.
Really wish this rain would stop. Hasn't even had its maiden voyage yet
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The carbon fiber Giant racing bike is a lamborgini. The specialized FS mountain bike is one of those special 4 wheel drive racing cars like they drive at Baja. The old aluminum Klein is a Mazda Miata. The Bridgestone Steel road bike is a honda accord.
I think I need a clunker!
Hmm. Not sure. I've only owned Hyundais and DH has a Honda CR-Z hybrid (think updated CRX from the 80's). I don't think a Madone fits into the boring but reliable Hyundai mix and it's far better than a pretend race car of the CR-Z.
Since my Sirrus has been recalled for something about brakes and the fork, I'd put it into the Toyota family.
My Mamba might be like my Santa Fe SUV. It does pretty good but really isn't made for serious off-roading. My Trek Y-11 is probably a Jeep that needs fixed.
My Trek 1.2 would be your basic all around sedan car.
DH's full suspension mountain bike would be a fancy SUV.
His Townie and Trek Navigator would fit into the Buick line.
His Rat Fink Chopper bike would fit into a the old cars that have been restored. Look cool and rides great, but is more for looks than anything else.
Great question-- I've used the car analogy before with non-bike people, to explain the tendency to have multiple bikes.
My Trek 7.3 fx, with rack and panniers and the ability to carry a lot of crap, is like my nearly 10 yr old Subaru Outback. Sturdy, reliable, practical, but kinda boring. The other bike is a 1992 Cannondale R400, and I think of it as an older convertible, horribly out-of-date mechanically and not very good in bad weather, but fun and fast.