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GasSavers_veloman 08-15-2007 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill in Houston (Post 60938)
Wheeee! On a good downhill you could hit 60 mph, and it would feel like 120!

That's the beauty of a road racing bike. There is not better feeling than your tires rolling over smooth pavement at 50+ mph.:thumbup:

Hockey4mnhs 08-15-2007 08:19 PM

im saveing for a road bike as we speak i really really want to get into it but im looking at around 500- 700 bucks :(

jcp123 08-17-2007 05:42 PM

Mine got stolen - beautiful bike too. It was a green and white '56 Schwinn. Worth a few coins to the bastard who got it.

Rick Rae 08-18-2007 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jcp123 (Post 68749)
Mine got stolen - beautiful bike too. It was a green and white '56 Schwinn. Worth a few coins to the bastard who got it.

I feel your pain. Mine wasn't a classic like yours -- it was a late-70s black Schwinn 11.8 -- but it was my main road bike. Got ripped off (along with the Zefal pump, the seat bag containing all my bike tools, etc.) right out of our carport about a month ago.

It cost $350 when I bought it decades ago so I can only imagine what it would take to replace it now. The main hurt, though, is all the memories -- I did decades of cycle tours and centuries on that bike. Man, there are some real scumbags out there.

I still have a "Frankenstein" commuter I built but it's nowhere near the machine the Schwinn was.

Sigh.

Rick

striegel 11-01-2007 05:45 PM

My new bike just arrived today, so I didn't have the time to snap any pictures yet. I just had to try it out for a while until it was too dark. Tomorrow I'll try it on my regular lunchtime route.

In the meantime, here are some pictures that'll give a general idea.
https://www.dahon.com/images/bikes/standard/mup8.jpg
It's a folding bike riding on 20-inch wheels with this same set of fenders and an added rear rack but I also had the bike shop add bar ends and replace the folding pedals with some better quick-release ones.
https://www.dahon.com/images/detail/large/mksezy.jpg

kickflipjr 11-02-2007 04:42 PM

My dad recently found a 1990's specialized hardrock in the trash (minus wheels). I put some wal-mart wheels on it it and now its in usable condition. Sweet for a trash find.

This is the closes thing I could find to it on ebay (the trash one has better componets):

https://cgi.ebay.com/Specialized-Hard...QQcmdZViewItem

SVOboy 11-02-2007 06:25 PM

My new bikeness: https://www.gassavers.org/showthread.php?t=5505

GasSavers_vxhatch 12-05-2007 06:11 PM

Just found this thread. What a cool community this is! I've been a road cyclist for over 30-years. Prior to fatherhood, I would typically log 100 -150 mi/wk on my road bike. Since starting a family, my cycling diminished greatly. My Waterford road bike moved to the basement, along with my wife's Schwinn Paramount. I picked up a Dyno Moto 7 cruiser, put a kid seat on the back and picked up a pre-owned Burly trailer. My cycling had shifted to family style! About 18-months ago, I picked up a job that came with a 35-mile commute. Afer exploring several public trans options, I settled into a commuter bus routine. A short time later, I built up a fixed gear single-speed and started biking the 7-mile 1-way trip to the bus stop nearly every day. This year I hung up my fixie at the end of November, but hope to be back cycling for part of my commute next March. My personal bike collection consists of:

1. 90's Waterford custom steel road bike w/ DuraAce 8sp
2. Fisher Advance mountain bike (a very early mountain bike, 30+ lb and from the days before suspension forks!)
3. WWII vintage 1-speed, coaster brake 26" lightweight
4. CroMo Schwinn road frame, converted to a fixed gear commuter, below:
https://img523.imageshack.us/img523/2...49smallte5.jpg
I picked up a 80's Centurion Ironman Expert (Tange #1 tubing) frame as well. It's been a bit of a project and will eventually replace the Schwinn frame on my fixie. With the help of a friend, the derailler hanger was cut off, all cable guides and unnecessary braze-ons were torched-off. Finally, the frame/fork was bead-blasted and powder-coated black. Sonetime this winter, I'll press in the headset and build it up. I can post pics of this work in-progress, if anyone is interested.

Doug

DRW 12-05-2007 09:31 PM

I used to have a Fisher Advance! It had a nice steel frame, oversize cromo tubes, made in Japan, 1 1/4" headset. I 'upgraded' it with a Rockshox mag 21.
I used to have a few nice bikes back in the day, a Bridgestone RB-1, ParkPre Prestige, Teschner built Fuji Team Edition, Kestrel 200 EMS, a custom 3D Racing road bike built with Easton Elite, custom fillet brazed Steve Rex road bike built with Columbus Neuron, custom Simonetti track bike, mid 80's Cannondale touring bike, original Schwinn Stingray that I tried to turn into a bmx bike when I was a kid, and a few others. Dam I had some good bikes. I wouldn't trade them for my current ride though.

striegel 12-09-2007 04:47 PM

Now here's a picture of the actual bike in winter commuting gear. It has Schwalbe Marathon Winter studded tires and an Arkel Utility Basket on the rear rack.
https://www.dahon.com/forum/index.php...e=post&id=1719

Hockey4mnhs 09-15-2008 07:31 PM

i just picked up a new felt z90 i dont have any picks but it looks and rides great.

Mike T 09-15-2008 07:55 PM

My bike's too nasty to photograph, a Raleigh Super Course 1978 with some Record equipment on it, but it's still going 2000-3000 km a year at age 30. And me at age 48....

Lug_Nut 09-16-2008 05:05 AM

Damn that Campagnolo! Thirty-three years on and yet all that "Brev.75" Nuovo Record group is still working flawlessly.
I have a Super Record set set aside as replacements, but at this rate I'll not need it during my lifetime.

willix 05-11-2010 02:20 PM

70's western flyer https://www.fuelly.com/attachments/fo...9b97818b6f.jpg

cat0020 06-17-2010 06:00 PM

My commuter:

https://velospace.org/files/tikit2.jpg

HeadlessNorseman 11-22-2010 06:22 PM

Re: Post a picture of your bike(s)
 
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HeadlessNorseman 11-22-2010 06:23 PM

Re: Post a picture of your bike(s)
 
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Originally Posted by HeadlessNorseman (Post 156118)
1970s trek steel frame with spinergy rev-x carbon wheels, 21-11t freewheel, and vittoria 170psi tires. it flys!!!

https://lh4.ggpht.com/_W8qDtuwSNwo/TM...Photo-0266.jpg

DRW 11-22-2010 07:06 PM

Re: Post a picture of your bike(s)
 
Oooo I remember Spinergy wheels. Carbon, aero and fast!
Just make sure to check them for cracks where the spokes meet the rim. The early version was known for cracking there.

bates 01-06-2014 05:46 AM

This is my most recent bike aquisition, it is a 2012 Cervelo S5 Team version refitted with SRAM because I haven't had very good luck with Shimano. Mine has Profile Carbon Aero Bars on it but is otherwise more or less the same. It was the same bike that Thor Hushovd won several stages of the TdF on in 2011.


https://www.tradingbiz.com/product_im...-FP-191854.jpg

Jay2TheRescue 01-06-2014 08:45 AM

I hope you don't mind, I took the liberty of fixing your image link.

-Jay

SwimBikeRun 11-11-2015 07:27 AM

my bikes
 
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Here are my bikes, I commute to work on the red bike; 22km one way.

MichaelTroum 08-15-2019 07:22 AM

Post a picture of your bikes
 
How is it to ride a bike without a brake? I always panic when I cant brake, but I see that its very common on BMX bikes to run no brake... So how do you brake? Does it take long to get used to? Do you ever "get in trouble" for it crashing etc?

Looks good Zoa

JockoT 08-15-2019 10:57 AM

All three of those bikes have "rim" brakes, front and rear. Are you used to disc brakes, Michael?

mohenry 08-19-2019 10:13 PM

My bike has rim brakes also. Stopping power is pretty good.


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