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[MENTION=150273]thinktubes[/MENTION]
I like that one - creative photography
There are a number of Portland-area BF members in this similar (and somewhat artsy) photo taken during a group ride in July 2014. I'm the one taking the photo:
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I like that one - creative photography
There are a number of Portland-area BF members in this similar (and somewhat artsy) photo taken during a group ride in July 2014. I'm the one taking the photo:
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This thread depresses me slightly. We are so old and unattractive.
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Hey, at least we get to be old - some don't get this far, you know.
Embrace the thread. It's a sticky, so it may be around looooong after we're gone
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Embrace the thread. It's a sticky, so it may be around looooong after we're gone
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#2481
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Doesn’t even phase me that I just passed 65 y.o., and I was young and unattractive back in the day. As long as I don’t find my name in the obits it’s all good.
Pedal on lads!😏
Bill
Pedal on lads!😏
Bill
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Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.......60 is the new 70.
Better than the alternative, at least I hope so.
Best, Ben
Better than the alternative, at least I hope so.
Best, Ben
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#2483
Semper Fi
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I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
Semper Fi, USMC, 1975-1977
I Can Do All Things Through Him, Who Gives Me Strength. Philippians 4:13
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Bill,
You caught my drift.....if you are still moving, its a good day....that's my attitude.
Best, Ben
You caught my drift.....if you are still moving, its a good day....that's my attitude.
Best, Ben
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I don't even have mirrors on my bikes anymore. Just in case another C&V rider approaches me from behind.
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I just want to say: This Pic Is Awesome
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Pumping Steel:
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I think mainly I just need a different seatpost with a smaller offset so it fits be better and I’ve been debating a Phil wood BB so everything spins a little easier. I don’t have much planned because I want to just keep it looking that clean.
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Perhaps you might experiment with raising the nose of your saddle a bit for a better fit.
I do see that you have your saddle slammed forward, so you're probably correct trying less setback.
It's worth experimenting and these options are inexpensive.
Nice looking bike. What brand?
Thanks
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No offense meant.
Perhaps you might experiment with raising the nose of your saddle a bit for a better fit.
I do see that you have your saddle slammed forward, so you're probably correct trying less setback.
It's worth experimenting and these options are inexpensive.
Nice looking bike. What brand?
Thanks
Perhaps you might experiment with raising the nose of your saddle a bit for a better fit.
I do see that you have your saddle slammed forward, so you're probably correct trying less setback.
It's worth experimenting and these options are inexpensive.
Nice looking bike. What brand?
Thanks
No offence taken! This picture was after a ride where it shifted from a bad pothole and I didn't notice until after I posted. it's definitely comfortable but the reach it a little too far for my APE since this bike is perfect for me leg length, but I have a shorter torso and arms in comparison. I am starting with the 0 offset first since I really want to avoid changing the stem since it's a really nice Cinelli that I'd like to keep. I have more pics on another post if you want to check it out. i dig it.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/1245969-identifying-unknown-80s-french-frame.html
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Me still wearing my goggles after removing an obstinate Peugeot crankset with my angle grinder. Earlier attempts with a cotter press, hammer and drift and even a drill were unsuccessful. I needed the bottom bracket for a customers bike so I artfully and quickly dispatched the rusty cranks.
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Here's the scene approaching the finish line at L'Eroica Gaiole 2018.
The bike is my 1970s Gitane Super Olympic (Super Corsa in North America).
There were hills...
The bike is my 1970s Gitane Super Olympic (Super Corsa in North America).
There were hills...
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