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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    Vista Cycling Tours Tuscany

    My first road bike, bought in

    My first road bike, bought in Florence, Italy in May this year:

    Wilier Triestina GTR Ultegra 2015 with Fulcrum Racing Zero wheels upgrade.  Further upgrades coming up, including FSA K-Force SB25 carbon seatpost and Specialized Romin Evo Pro carbon saddle.

    I’ve done some granfondo/mediofondo events in Tuscany on this with my club, in searing summer heat too.

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    Leedsmick

    My 1st road bike. Picked up
    My 1st road bike. Picked up on NYE.

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    Dhave

    tanweiyap wrote:

    tanweiyap wrote:
    My Boardman with recent upgrade of wheels to Mavic Ksyrium Elite S :)

    Are you confident with that saddle height?!?!!

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    Dhave

    Here is my two months old
    Here is my two months old magic carpet.

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    Accessibility for all

    Oh go on, one more…

    Oh go on, one more…

    #683991
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    Accessibility for all

    Closeup of the fantastic

    Closeup of the fantastic lugwork

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    Accessibility for all

    Here’s my nicer(r) bike, a

    Here’s my nicer(r) bike, a Mercian Vincitore Special.  I ordered it in July 2014 and finally got it around September this year 🙂

    Reynolds 725 tubing, Ultegra Di2, Royce hubs,  H Plus Son Archetype rims, all the other bits are from Velo Orange.  It isn’t quite finished, I’m still looking for a way to tidy the Di2 cables as they exit the frame (some kind of rubber grommet is required) and I’m not happy with the tyre choice as I’d rather have something a bit more retro.  Not 100% convinced with the bar tape either but it’ll do for a year.  I have aluminium bottles ready but I haven’t yet done the old twine/shellac thing.  I’ve changed the bell because although it is absolutely beautiful, it bounced and rang too much, so I now have a lovely PDW bell on instead that looks just as good.

     

    It’s the best bike I’ve ever owned.  Heavier than the Aluminium Ribble winter trainer I have (emergency bike) and the Whyte Cornwall I use as a “horrible conditions” steed, but it’s just so much more comfortable to ride.  Even though the tyres are 25mm compared to the Whyte’s 28mm, it absorbs far more vibration.  I love riding it, and now I’ve experienced Di2 I’ll never buy mechanical again.

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    fixit

    repainted raleigh tour –

    repainted raleigh tour – cross bike of mines

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    BBB

    Almost finished neo-retro

    Almost finished neo-retro Huissoon Columbus SLX ride.

    Light-Bicycle 55mm rims on Novatec Classic (Ambrosio) hubs, Schwalbe One tubeless 28mm and 25mm tyres, Woolfteeth narrow-wide 44T chainring, Campy Monoplaner brakes, VO Grand Cru handlebars and… vinyl wrap emulating chrome…

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    matthewn5
    MrLeffe wrote:
    Just fitted my Infinito with Di2

    It’s still upside down!

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    MrLeffe

    Just fitted my Infinito with

    Just fitted my Infinito with Di2

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    Kent H

    Giant Defy Advanced 2 – stock

    Giant Defy Advanced 2 – stock apart from saddle upgrade (Spec Romin), better tyres and 105 pedals. The OE white bar tape got pretty nasty looking pretty fast, hence the black. My first real road bike, 3000+ kilometres on her now. Wheelset upgrade will be next..or maybe just another bike, can’t hurt to have at least a couple….

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    waynemorris999

    Wow 

    Wow 

     

    some amazing bikes on this page love it 

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    Ronald

    And finally: Mountain bike –

    And finally: Mountain bike – Xtrail SLX from 2010.

    From an independent Dutch retailer (FietsSportief) who use unbranded frames (rumour has they are Focus though, a name they do carry in the more high-end offerings) . 

    Fully equipped with 2010 Shimano SLX, but with new DTSwiss wheels using XT hubs (Original hubs had worn/broken, and I didn’t deem the cheap Alex rims worth spending on) and a 2015 set of SLX brakes as I broke one of the reservoirs.

     

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    Ronald

    Road bike: Giant OCR0 from

    Road bike: Giant OCR0 from around 2004 with full set of Campagnolo Mirage 9 speed. By no means a high end group, but then… Campagnolo don’t do the ‘doesn’t quite work’ segment of the market.

    Almost completely original. I replaced the sleeved seat post which got rid of an annoing creak, and worn brake pads and derailler wheels… all else seems to work fine still 🙂

    Just need to find a solution to make it hill-proof as I struggle on the nasty 20% sections around here.

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