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Here's my canyon Cf caught in a outdoor tryst with another. Training wheels on and horrid pedals since replaced with Times.
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My Cyfac with Athema and Vision T42's and my Enigma Echo with Record, Record on Open Pro wheels and Enve finishing kit
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Vo2 Pro Carbon Team Edition
SRAM Force (Planet X Calipers)
3T Ergonova Pro Bars
Shimano RS10 Training wheels
Carbon Tubs on their way.
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Harry Quinn Q595 Ready for summer
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About time too! Here is my carbon beauty!
Kinesis GF Ti, my year-round bike.
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winter bike - ribble/ Campag /fsa visons
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Fixed wheel training bike
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caad10 / campag / velo-smith.com royce/38mm/cx ray wheelset.
race bike
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Vinerman, where did you get those winged bottle cages - they're class?!!
Nice bike.
Except for the saddle.
That's uglayyyy
Sexaayyy Wheels and Bottle cages though.
Not sure why they're upside down. Hoping a tech bod can turn them around.
Mine and my girlfriend's.
My baby has done LEJOG. Sadly she taken a hit when the whisky decanter fell on her. But when so goes she's quick. Upgraded on the wheels and haven't looked back.
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Legend IL Re
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Here's my much loved Kona Zing Supreme. It's a bit old but it looks after me very well. A few alterations here and there (a bit of Fizik, Deda, Swiss Side etc.).
The saddle is level, honest. After I looked at the photo I had go and check...
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Very nice, I have a September but from when they were called Sunday. A great all round bike, does not like a loaded Bob Yak trailer though.
Hi All,
yet another.....
My long distance, all weather, sportive, commuter, fast, light and everyday bike.
A Sabbath September Ti - and a better bike I have not ridden, for sure.
Regards,
Trikeman.
Winter bike looking wintery, yesterday. Of course today it's 10 degrees warmer and I'm not going out. Oh well.
It's just missing a basket on the front then I am ready for LeJOG
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Here's my BMC ProMachine ready to race in the mountains
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My Vulpine Feather. Outrageous geometry due to 6 twonked disks in my back. So very short top tube and long head tube with custom stem. I take it to events as well as ride it, of course!
Certainly my favourite ever bike, and I've got to own a lot over 3 decades! I'm in love.
More detail here:
http://www.vulpine.cc/Blog/vulpine/revealing-the-vulpine-feather
Visiting Ricky to get things started:
http://www.vulpine.cc/Blog/vulpine/dream-bike-the-vulpine-feather-beginning
Best bike in it's natural habitat. 953 Rourkie.
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Thanks Rob. Since the profile shot was taken, I upgraded the saddle to the Brooks, changed the fenders to Velo Orange hammered finish alumimium, and installed a bar end shifter for the Nexus hub. It's an old steel frame from some sort of 1970's road bike. It's a heavy bike but very stable and good for winter commuting.
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Thanks. Those are Nito Moustache bars, wrapped with cork tape: http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/hb3.htm
And it isn't a fixie, by the way. The rear hub is a Shimano Nexus 8 speed internal gear hub. (Part of my winter bike strategy - keep the important stuff out of the weather.) It has a coaster brake, so no extra cables or brake pads to wear down the rims. The bar-end shifter is on the right (J-Tek: http://jtekengineering.com/barendshifter.php) and the front brake is on the left.
The front hub is a Sturmey-Archer drum brake: http://www.sturmey-archer.com/products/hubs/cid/2/id/28/specs/1 Again, keeping the important bits out of the weather.
I meant to build a cheap "beater" of a bike and things got delightfully out of control.
Intriguing... Need better pics!
Rob
wow! what are the bars on the fixie? they look amazing
My Winter bike for commuting in Vancouver, Canada
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Hi all,
Some great bikes on here. Here are my wheels. All pics taken today after a winter clean up.
The Merida is the newbie. I'm hoping to take her out lots this year and make my sportive debut.
My Ridgeback is the workhorse - I commute on it and have taken it touring round Somerset and Devon.
My Dawes I picked up on ebay. I trundle it round town and occasionally ponder fixing her up.
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Triban 3 out this morning -1 but who cares its just nice to be out and about
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