Pictures of your Bike

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    Raleigh

    So, I figured that no bicycle forum would be complete without pictures of bikes! Post your photos here, no bike will be refused: Road TT Triathlon Cyclocross MTB BMX Shixie Fixie And anything else! Lovely bikes lovely, but everyday bikes interesting too. I won't post first, but I'm taking pictures right now. 🙂 I wanna see what bikes you're all riding!

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  • #684639
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    Dr Winston

    Absolutely fab…

    Absolutely fab…

    nickobec wrote:
    I was getting worried when you said picture of your bike, you mean you only have one. Here are a few on mine, the Fuji I race and ride/train on. The Flanders is currently getting the groupset changed to Campagnolo Athena/Centaur, more for Sunday recovery rides, it still gets training and commuting duties (secure parking at work). The singlespeed does more than it’s share of commuting and training duties, probably owns more of my strava segments than any other bike. The 1988 Repco Tri-A looks pretty , is my retro ride but has not been put into the rotation for training or commuting.

    #684637
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    Boatsie

    Changed a few bits on my
    Changed a few bits on my Avanti Blade Comp.
    Chain needs shortening but apart from that she’s ready to roll.
    Shimano 105 53/39
    Microshifter 9 speed Tiagra 13-23
    Microshift shifters on Felt bars.
    MiniV cantilever brakes.
    38mm Maxxis Overdrive tyres.
    Everything else is factory spec besides the tape. 🙂 At 0.75 cents (40p) a roll I figured some kid might learn something while I fine tune the bike and learn something myself. Is thick and comfy tape.

    Spare 105 hub 9 speed rims with a variety of 23-28mm tyres and a set of clip ons ready to use. Best I could do and thinking of electric front hub or rear electric 9 speed hub in near future to use bike as a Sunday church rocket. Has triple water bottle placement bolts. Not sure if shifter cables will allow a hung battery?
    Tuffy tyre liners too. 😉

    #684635
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    fukawitribe
    wellsprop wrote:
    Here’s my latest edition,

    2006 Specialized Transition Comp frameset built up with Ultegra 6800, a HED Trispoke and a custom Mavic Kysrium rear disc. It’s stupendously fast!

    I normally find tri-bikes .. errr . ..  an “acquired taste” .. but that really is a proper lovely looking machine. Super nice.

    #684633
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    Canyon48

    Here’s my latest edition,

    Here’s my latest edition,

    2006 Specialized Transition Comp frameset (for TT) built up with Ultegra 6800, a HED Trispoke and a custom Mavic Kysrium rear disc. It’s stupendously fast!

    #684631
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    Oshsan

    My ‘winter’ bike – Duell Solo

    My ‘winter’ bike – Duell Solo Columbus frameset with Campag Chorus group + Ambrosio Excellight wheels. Love the clean lines of retro steel bikes. 

    #684629
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    Dr Winston

    No bike to show for me at the

    No bike to show for me at the moment. Packed up cycling 20 years ago when i had my kids but now deperately looking to get back on. All i can add to this thread is a comment…

    Some seriously fantastic bikes on here. I’m amazed to see, in my hunt for a new ride, that retro bikes from the 80’s and 90’s (my era) are very much loved now and shown for what they were…the peak of bike building and style (imo)

    No doubt the modern bikes will leave a steel frame dinosaur standing…but it will be the beautiful slender bikes of the previous era that will one day grace the museums of design in greater number…plus one or two carbons.

    Well done to those that have restored them and shown their steeds on here…brought a tear to my eye…

    #684627
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    Boatsie

    Beecho wrote:

    Beecho wrote:

    Boatsie wrote:
     Dry weather commuter unless too difficult to ride.

    Yeah, do stick to that. I have 5 bikes, all for different scenarios, yet still commuted on what’s essentially a track bike on a frosty Wednesday morning last week (and rode it down a cycle/ped path early AM). One fractured wrist later…

    I, moron.

    Really upset moron. Hope I’ve learned.

    Thanks, I wish you well. I hope you didn’t displace. I think I’ll ride the fixie a fair bit as I hope to build leg strength and coordination. Just been riding, rides great but the aero wheels are coming off soon to roll a cheap heavier strong free fixed flip flop set that’s sitting around. It’s a nice relaxing feel continually spinning. A quick unclip early when I realised I couldn’t hold or pedal backwards though.
    I hope you heal well.

    #684625
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    don simon fbpe

    https://www.flickr.com/photos

    my road bike

    You’ll have to have a root around there, it’s a little out of dat at the moment as the Ribble frame has become a singlespeed and a Kuota has been added, similar to this one

    http://sportsdestiny.com/e-store/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/k/h/kharma-evo-white-red_4.jpg
    but dressed with a pair of Zondas and full Campag groupset

    #684623
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    Beecho

    Boatsie wrote:

    Boatsie wrote:
     Dry weather commuter unless too difficult to ride.

    Yeah, do stick to that. I have 5 bikes, all for different scenarios, yet still commuted on what’s essentially a track bike on a frosty Wednesday morning last week (and rode it down a cycle/ped path early AM). One fractured wrist later…

    I, moron.

    Really upset moron. Hope I’ve learned.

    #684621
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    Boatsie

    Fixed 50t 16t with old single
    Fixed 50t 16t with old dual pivot brakes front and rear (edited, tired when first written)
    Fixed fixed hub 16/14. Dry weather commuter unless too difficult to ride. Been riding, love it, +7kmph immediate increase in average speed on flats compared to my other skinny wheel road bike. I like derailaurs but this is so addictive lying motionless with rest after ride with spinning legs feeling similar to a living still heart using caterpillar like muscle movement to retain blood flow while body recovers.
    My mate lives up a hill, having to wait to gain strength. 🙂

    #684619
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    Boatsie

    Avanti Blade 8. Wet bike and
    XL Avanti Blade 8. Wet bike and shopping trolley.
    Hub gearing. Really easy cleaning. Needs 5 bolts to finish front guard and rack with.
    I really like the handlebars. Horns have flatspots that feet her upside down nicely.
    28s. Going wider when they wear down.

    #684617
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    Joebristol

    My main mountain bike – bit

    My main mountain bike – bit heavier than the rest of the bikes on here at about 32lbs…..

    #684615
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    Joebristol

    As I’m new to the forum I’ll

    As I’m new to the forum I’ll post my current road bike. The road bike isn’t often on the turbo, but that’s the only picture I’ve got. I’ve got 2 x mtbs as well but it looks like you can only upload one file per post?

     

    #684613
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    downhiller

    First ride out on my new

    First ride out on my new Vitus today; had it a week or so but it’s only been on Zwift up until now:

    https://i.imgur.com/jEKtAvj.jpg

    Thanks to my wife for the bonus late-Christmas present!  (She got one as well, it’s not a ruse to get me out of the house more…)

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    redspear999

    My newest bike and also my

    My newest bike and also my oldest. A refurbished 531 steel Dawes from the 90s. So smooth compared to my other carbon and Alu bikes. 

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