Let's see your BICYCLE!
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My pub and city bike:


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Univalve asked for more pics
I had to dig through some old photos and boot up an old laptop to find these.
Daily driver (although I ride a winter bike in winter): old pic, bullhorns (which I prefer, actually)

Set up for rain:

With track drops:

Here's my Bridgestone CB-1, which is a nice bike, but it didn't fit me:

I gave it to a (shorter) coworker to use as a commuter bike.
Here's the Bridgestone pulling a bunch of plants for the garden home:

Terrible cameraphone pic of my commuting gear:

And lastly, my sweet fixed-gear lawn mower


Daily driver (although I ride a winter bike in winter): old pic, bullhorns (which I prefer, actually)

Set up for rain:

With track drops:

Here's my Bridgestone CB-1, which is a nice bike, but it didn't fit me:

I gave it to a (shorter) coworker to use as a commuter bike.
Here's the Bridgestone pulling a bunch of plants for the garden home:

Terrible cameraphone pic of my commuting gear:

And lastly, my sweet fixed-gear lawn mower


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Thanks. Very nice Track Frame! 

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P1040079 by samzadgan, on Flickr
last surviving picture of my old bike...its been almost a year, but i still miss her...
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Re: Let's see your BICYCLE!
sold this a couple months ago
i dont remember what it funded
but it was to a veteran
who was actually gonna ride it

bought it in 2001 for $12
it was worth a bunch more in '07
by 2012 it didn't matter
bad juju and past lives crawled all over it
i dont remember what it funded
but it was to a veteran
who was actually gonna ride it

bought it in 2001 for $12
it was worth a bunch more in '07
by 2012 it didn't matter
bad juju and past lives crawled all over it
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updated my daily bike with new parts. feels like a new bike.

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i really would like to own a pub bike 

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a pub bike? what's the kinda bike you ride to the pub?
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Greenfuz wrote:a pub bike? what's the kinda bike you ride to the pub?
univalve wrote:My pub and city bike:
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Greenfuz wrote:a pub bike? what's the kinda bike you ride to the pub?
More importantly, it's the kinda bike you ride back from the pub.
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Uni your bike is sexy.
I need to get a bike. I'm moving into a more urban community in a month and riding everywhere is very desirable. The idea of a single speed is very appealing to me for low maintenance / cost, but would anyone try to sway me into getting something like a 5/10 speed? I'd like to hear some arguments. I don't think I'd be riding hills or trails on a consistent basis but it might happen.
Also, what do you guys do differently for your winter bikes aside from the tires?
EDIT: the idea of a fixed gear kind of scares the crap out of me, but these is on my local CL:
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/3969325654.html
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/3967581092.html
I need to get a bike. I'm moving into a more urban community in a month and riding everywhere is very desirable. The idea of a single speed is very appealing to me for low maintenance / cost, but would anyone try to sway me into getting something like a 5/10 speed? I'd like to hear some arguments. I don't think I'd be riding hills or trails on a consistent basis but it might happen.
Also, what do you guys do differently for your winter bikes aside from the tires?
EDIT: the idea of a fixed gear kind of scares the crap out of me, but these is on my local CL:
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/3969325654.html
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/3967581092.html
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kbithecrowing wrote:Also, what do you guys do differently for your winter bikes aside from the tires?
Quit riding, it's fuckin' cold

As far as fixed gear goes, I wouldn't be too scurr'd as long as there's a brake, like in the links you posted.
I think brakeless ones are a bad idea.
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