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Bicycles that we ride.

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I see there are threads about the cars and motorbikes that we own and ride, there is not much about the bicycles that we ride. So I thought I would kick this thread off with pics of the two fine machines that I've owned and ridden recently. Attachment 61443 Last year in Zhuhai. Attachment 61444 Fairly recently while living in Hangzhou.

 

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Cool bikes. I don't have any pictures of mine but lately I am mostly riding a 2010 trek hybrid.

I have one old steel bike I built with campagnolo parts from the 70s. Again no pictures. I can't remeber the frame I used. I resprayed it and since forgot who made it.
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Also have a Bianchi like Marco Pantani used to ride, and a specialised fixed gear.
 

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There is a long bike thread in health and fitness. I ride a Pegoretti and a Merckx MXL.
 

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Between the wife and I, we have a garage full of bikes. Hers are '60s townies. Mine range from a 24" BMX to old beach cruisers to fixed gears. Here's a pic of my main ride.
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Cinelli MASH Thompson post and stem Blah, blah, blah
 

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Originally Posted by KnowYourRights
Between the wife and I, we have a garage full of bikes. Hers are '60s townies. Mine range from a 24" BMX to old beach cruisers to fixed gears. Here's a pic of my main ride.

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Cinelli MASH
Thompson post and stem
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Come on bro, take the stickers off your rims...this is SF.
 

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derosa neo primato, lugged columbus steel , 95% italian , american , custom titanium stem, english brooks saddle, slick french tyres, etc
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Originally Posted by bigbjorn
There is a long bike thread in health and fitness. I ride a Pegoretti and a Merckx MXL.
I don't think my first Zhuhai bicycle would have really qualified for 'health and fitness', the thing had a small 2-stroke engine fitted. Good fun to ride though. The second time I went cycling in Zhuhai, it was not petrol assisted though. http://gallery.me.com/gomem/100342/2...12914652160001 Sometimes when cycling in China we actually dress the part. http://gallery.me.com/gomem/100031/I...12776107100001 And where riding Danon folding bikes, no engines.
 

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A 1995 aluminum Specialized Rockhopper Deore LX hybrid. I added a suspension seat-post a couple of years ago -- will probably spring for a more upright-friendly set of bars this year or next.

Will try to remember to take a picture when the season starts again.
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Figured this needed a reboot. Not the fanciest bike, I know its the Madone that's not all CF. I have Trek Madone 2.1:

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After years away, I forgot SF still got the lingo :) - will step aside now.
 

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Just picked up a BMX cruiser and started racing again, haven't raced BMX since I was a little kid and it's a lot of fun, ill have to take photos of the stable of bikes soon.
 

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