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Micky Do

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Aug 31, 2012
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a South Pacific island
Hehehe

A nice, well fitting bicycle with a good personality is one of life's profound joys. A beautiful location to ride it is a bonus. :)

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I like to see a few proper practical bicycles like these. Like mine, they are for people who cycle to get around day to day.

A lot of this fancy machines made of exotic materials, look fairly specialised. I doubt they get much use use outside of what they are optimised for.
 

Orange Crane

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Jul 17, 2012
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I like to see a few proper practical bicycles like these. Like mine, they are for people who cycle to get around day to day.
Any photos? :) I love seeing bikes elsewhere around the world.

For something so practical I sure do enjoy it. Whether it be day to day business, recreation or full on vacationing I am hooked on good town and country bicycles. Having a comfortable saddle goes a long way. :eek:
I'm in the process of putting some different, more leaned back handlebars, cork grips and reverse caliper brake levers on the orange one (in the process = waiting on the bars!), for a sort of old time aesthetic more in accordance with the lines of the frame than the existing commuter bars are. And I just put in my order for a beautiful set of waxed canvas panniers from Swift Industries in Seattle to ease gear hauling on my home roads and while traveling. Definitely while traveling.

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Micky Do

macrumors 68020
Aug 31, 2012
2,217
3,163
a South Pacific island
Any photos? :) I love seeing bikes elsewhere around the world.

For something so practical I sure do enjoy it. Whether it be day to day business, recreation or full on vacationing I am hooked on good town and country bicycles. Having a comfortable saddle goes a long way. :eek:
I'm in the process of putting some different, more leaned back handlebars, cork grips and reverse caliper brake levers on the orange one (in the process = waiting on the bars!), for a sort of old time aesthetic more in accordance with the lines of the frame than the existing commuter bars are. And I just put in my order for a beautiful set of waxed canvas panniers from Swift Industries in Seattle to ease gear hauling on my home roads and while traveling. Definitely while traveling.

Just the picture below of my current ride, along with a similar one posted earlier in the thread. I have owned or had access to a bicycle of some sort for about fifty years now. They have all been utilitarian machines for getting around day to day, not seldom used but often posed subjects of photos. I don't own a single thread of lycra.

I don't have many photos of other bikes I have owned, but those I have taken are prints taken in pre digital days. They are stashed at home in NZ, 11,000 km from where I have been for the past decade. I was in Japan before that; utility bicycles are big there. Next to the railway station near where I lived in Chiba (just outside Tokyo) there was a three story bike shed where commuters left their bicycles.

I have had this bicycle, a $US 130 Chinese cheapie for 10 years now and use it most days for most trips within a 10 - 12 km radius of where I live.
 

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Delorean2006

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had a white trek and the pearl starting discoloring so i got this green one for free :D especially love the color and this is the first time i finally took it through the trails
 

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iCube

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Red and black Trek 4500

I love the colors! Sweet mountain bike for sure, these were pics brand new first night at home. I have a raw carbon fiber Trek Madone 5.2 with Ultegra components also. I'll post that also. I love my bicycles for sure, my other passion is motorcycles and some of mine are on http://motorcycling-online.com
 

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rbrian

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Jul 24, 2011
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Aberdeen, Scotland
That is most likely a tail. You can get them made from a few websites or get real ones off of etsy.

That's a fashion I was unaware of...

"Fashion is so ugly it has to be changed every fifteen minutes. Style is eternal and in the way that walk and the way that you smile"

- Jo Burt, creator of Mint Sauce
 

Otaillon

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Jul 12, 2009
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Québec
Non-drive side picture of my Fixed in winter mode


Untitled by O.Taillon, on Flickr

Can't wait for summer to ditch that mudguard. Also planing on putting back the stock fork. The blade on this one are slightly too large and doesn't fit the bike so well.

Also planing on upgrading my handlebars to compact one's
 

Orange Crane

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Jul 17, 2012
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^^ that's awesome.. I don't think I saw snow once this winter. :eek:

Went for a spin around by the beach on the way home from work and ran into an unexpectedly lovely sundown.

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avro707

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Dec 13, 2010
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Couple of pics of mine:

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Trek Madone 4.5, Aeolus 6.5 carbon clincher wheels, Garmin Edge 800. Elite Custom Race bidon cages.

Next upgrades:

1. Next week, trialing 3T Integra Ltd stem with Garmin mount on it.
2.FSA Plasma gloss white bars, (integrated stem/bars)
3. Ultegra or Ultegra Di2. Haven't decided which yet.

Sadly, Strava KOMs are pretty hard to come by in my area, since we have an actual world-champion cyclist living in the area, so he's pretty much cleaned up all the KOMs, leaving only scraps for the rest of us. I had a couple, but lost them a few weeks ago, still trying to gain the 4 seconds back.

The bike is becoming a bit of a project, I'm just fiddling with it and changing things as I wish. The FSA bars will be some nice added bling effect, and changing it over to Ultegra Di2 is something I'm tempted to do - but I want to see where the battery will fit, and don't want to lose a bidon cage. I do a fair few rides in hot conditions - go through drinks quickly.
 
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mcaaron

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Dec 3, 2012
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Bikes

Bikes and Trike
 

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GermanyChris

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Jul 3, 2011
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My Serotta Legend Ti aka The Commuter

We're stopped at the local Bier Garten on the way home from work last summer
 

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avro707

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Dec 13, 2010
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I like to see a few proper practical bicycles like these. Like mine, they are for people who cycle to get around day to day.

A lot of this fancy machines made of exotic materials, look fairly specialised. I doubt they get much use use outside of what they are optimised for.

Oh no, I ride it a lot. And in Sydney, you see some people commuting to work on time-trial bikes even. :eek: Just the other day I saw someone on a Cervelo P5 commuting in the traffic.
 
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