Green is the color of April bicycles
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2006 Rodriguez in two tone green, 531 throughout. A mix of older Campagnolo and "modern" ten speed Campa.
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a shot of my touring/utility bike built by Rich Powers. Rich was mostly a small/hobby builder here in the midwest. Roughly 20 years and 60k miles of use, and still doing great!
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may not look green in this picture but it is a very dark green. I call it the Pickle. Such a great bike. Bought it new in 2008 from BD.
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[MENTION=426813]Aubergine[/MENTION], that's really nice. I have a 1982 McLean that I bought used in 1983. I originally built it up with mostly Nuovo Record. More recently, I redid it with modern Shimano but kept the old brake calipers. Do you find the left shifter indexes the front derailleur OK, and did you need to use any tricks?
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[MENTION=426813]Aubergine[/MENTION], that's really nice. I have a 1982 McLean that I bought used in 1983. I originally built it up with mostly Nuovo Record. More recently, I redid it with modern Shimano but kept the old brake calipers. Do you find the left shifter indexes the front derailleur OK, and did you need to use any tricks?
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Haven't started commuting yet, so here's my International from last season.
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that is a tubus, light and well built... intent for this bike was to support commuting and possible future credit card touring..... I got retired so no more commute but use for taking stuff to club lift or swim before or after ride using ortlieb panniers
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that is a tubus, light and well built... intent for this bike was to support commuting and possible future credit card touring..... I got retired so no more commute but use for taking stuff to club lift or swim before or after ride using ortlieb panniers
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[MENTION=426813]Aubergine[/MENTION], thanks. Man, I agree so hard: indexing the front is dumb. The trouble is, how do we do it with a brifter? I think I'm going to try shifting on the right with a brifter and on the left with a down tube or bar-end shifter.
[MENTION=94771]ascherer[/MENTION], I think next week is a great time to start. Check out the forecast.
[MENTION=94771]ascherer[/MENTION], I think next week is a great time to start. Check out the forecast.
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My old Bianchi Track bike - late 20's early 30's that I restored 25 yrs ago. Now sold.
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it took patience and a pandemic. I work in a landmarked building in midtown Manhattan and have been asking for indoor bike parking since I started 10 years back. After we returned to the office from the pandemic, they set aside locations on two floors in our elevator lobbies (dedicated floors and entry with security preventing access to the offices) which had been unused huddle spaces. Not my floor, but no complaints!
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