What do old people ride, lets see your bikes
#2527
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Your 2wheel recumbents must be amazingly fast, not sure if I could get on to any of them at my age....except the trike of course, I've been triking for 15 yrs....currently have an Expedition (Catrike)...Your trike looks like a Speed or a Pocket, certainly a very early Catrike?? ....tires even look fast on your machines
On tour, Texada Island 2019
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#2528
Looking at all these Exotics does please me, but in my old age I cannot afford to do this: )
This morning I took some pics of my old, but cool Orbit Gold Medal. A bit scruffy, but hey, it works brilliantly.
Carries my shopping, (no car) gets me around as I need, & a proper, useful machine.
531C frame/forks, easy gears, comfortable, reliable & agile.
Does the job for me; )
I do have a couple of machines that may be called Exotics (Carrera Podium?) but I cannot use them to advantage these days.
This morning I took some pics of my old, but cool Orbit Gold Medal. A bit scruffy, but hey, it works brilliantly.
Carries my shopping, (no car) gets me around as I need, & a proper, useful machine.
531C frame/forks, easy gears, comfortable, reliable & agile.
Does the job for me; )
I do have a couple of machines that may be called Exotics (Carrera Podium?) but I cannot use them to advantage these days.
#2529
Senior Member
Looking at all these Exotics does please me, but in my old age I cannot afford to do this: )
This morning I took some pics of my old, but cool Orbit Gold Medal. A bit scruffy, but hey, it works brilliantly.
Carries my shopping, (no car) gets me around as I need, & a proper, useful machine.
531C frame/forks, easy gears, comfortable, reliable & agile.
Does the job for me; )
I do have a couple of machines that may be called Exotics (Carrera Podium?) but I cannot use them to advantage these days.
This morning I took some pics of my old, but cool Orbit Gold Medal. A bit scruffy, but hey, it works brilliantly.
Carries my shopping, (no car) gets me around as I need, & a proper, useful machine.
531C frame/forks, easy gears, comfortable, reliable & agile.
Does the job for me; )
I do have a couple of machines that may be called Exotics (Carrera Podium?) but I cannot use them to advantage these days.
#2530
Absolutely!
Don't need to be expensive to be useful?
I got a Scott ESUB Tour, for my old age, (Long story) but this one is lighter, better in many various ways & I just love it: )
Scott cost £2k, this Orbit £50. No real, sensible comparison actually...
Don't need to be expensive to be useful?
I got a Scott ESUB Tour, for my old age, (Long story) but this one is lighter, better in many various ways & I just love it: )
Scott cost £2k, this Orbit £50. No real, sensible comparison actually...
#2532
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Middle of da Mitten
Posts: 12,499
Bikes: Trek 7500, RANS V-Rex, Optima Baron, Velokraft NoCom, M-5 Carbon Highracer, Catrike Speed
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Your 2wheel recumbents must be amazingly fast, not sure if I could get on to any of them at my age....except the trike of course, I've been triking for 15 yrs....currently have an Expedition (Catrike)...Your trike looks like a Speed or a Pocket, certainly a very early Catrike?? ....tires even look fast on your machines
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#2533
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What I've been riding lately. That rear wheel won't make it back on the bike until March.
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#2540
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,753
Bikes: 1986 KHS Fiero, 1989 Trek 950, 1990 Trek 7000, 1991 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo, 1992 Trek 1400, 1997 Cannondale CAD2 R300, 1998 Cannondale CAD2 R200, 2002 Marin San Rafael, 2006 Cannondale CAAD8 R1000, 2010 Performance Access XCL9R
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#2541
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Just turned 58 last week but I have a two week old bike.
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#2544
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I've been wanting to get an MTB to play around in the dirt/rocks on (I also ride off road motorcycles but it's more of a trip to get to riding areas than for an MTB). I've just gotten back into cycling after a more than 2 decade break (have been running though) and have put a few rides on a road bike since December. Anyway, I googled things like "best cheap mountain bike" and stuff like that. I went looking at the different recommended models and then checking on real world prices. Most were brands like trek, giant, and other biggies.
I came across the airborne brand and was looking at their lowest model (guardian). Turns out it was on sale for $550 (from $700). Cool, I just sold a set of motorcycle wheels for $500 so the bike was practically 'free'. I looked around at their website a bit more and discovered that the next model up (seeker) was $330 off making it $600. It seemed like a pretty darn good deal so I ordered one. The next day I received an email from the company letting me know they had an issue and had sold out of the bike. They offered me the next model up (goblin) for the same price. Of course I agreed. Their normal price for the goblin is $1300 although they're currently on clearance for $900. I was happy to accept a $1300 (or $900 bike) for $600.
Shimano SLX rr derailleur, cassette, hydraulic brakes (have some SPD pedals for it too), and the other stuff on it seems pretty nice too. All the new fangled hardware is pretty neat like through axles, tubeless ready (I run tubliss on my dirt bike), hydraulic brakes, no front derailleur, makes it seem like an alien craft to me.
The bike arrived today. I'm hoping to take it out on the trails monday (holiday for me). I just gotta get it all tuned up first.
I came across the airborne brand and was looking at their lowest model (guardian). Turns out it was on sale for $550 (from $700). Cool, I just sold a set of motorcycle wheels for $500 so the bike was practically 'free'. I looked around at their website a bit more and discovered that the next model up (seeker) was $330 off making it $600. It seemed like a pretty darn good deal so I ordered one. The next day I received an email from the company letting me know they had an issue and had sold out of the bike. They offered me the next model up (goblin) for the same price. Of course I agreed. Their normal price for the goblin is $1300 although they're currently on clearance for $900. I was happy to accept a $1300 (or $900 bike) for $600.
Shimano SLX rr derailleur, cassette, hydraulic brakes (have some SPD pedals for it too), and the other stuff on it seems pretty nice too. All the new fangled hardware is pretty neat like through axles, tubeless ready (I run tubliss on my dirt bike), hydraulic brakes, no front derailleur, makes it seem like an alien craft to me.
The bike arrived today. I'm hoping to take it out on the trails monday (holiday for me). I just gotta get it all tuned up first.
#2545
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: The Lou
Posts: 342
Bikes: 82 Trek 710, 90 Trek 750, 86 Vitus, Nishiki Cervino, 1989 Bianchi CdI, 2 Nashbars, an Italian Steel MTB, Sears Spaceliner, and a 74 Schwinn Speedster. I also manage a fleet of Volcanic Patrol bikes, 83 of them.
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My work bike...
and me working. We get to escort the Clydesdales before home games every year.
AB started doing that a few years ago to commemorate the anniversary of the end of probation. They delivered a case of Bud to bars around Busch Stadium.
and me working. We get to escort the Clydesdales before home games every year.
AB started doing that a few years ago to commemorate the anniversary of the end of probation. They delivered a case of Bud to bars around Busch Stadium.
#2546
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Minnesota
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Bikes: Mostly 1st-generation, top-of-the-line, non-unicrown MTBs/ATBs: All 1984 models: Dawes Ranger, Peugeot Canyon Express, Ross Mt. Whitney (chrome), Schwinn High Sierra, and a 1983 Trek 850.
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USMC 1981-1991 Semper Fi!
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#2547
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: The Lou
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Bikes: 82 Trek 710, 90 Trek 750, 86 Vitus, Nishiki Cervino, 1989 Bianchi CdI, 2 Nashbars, an Italian Steel MTB, Sears Spaceliner, and a 74 Schwinn Speedster. I also manage a fleet of Volcanic Patrol bikes, 83 of them.
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