Best overall bike you ever rode, bar none. One choice only.
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Certainly very cool no matter what.
My default here is that C+V is always implied, what do I know?
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Y'all've seen this one before. 1965ish Cinelli Speciale Corsa with Campy 10sp triple. Repainted by Ed Litton. The other bikes I have are truly great, but this is the best one I've ever ridden. Ever.
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Fantastic and so beautiful.
I could pick that from here.
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I haven’t ridden a better bike ever. AND It was a gift from my wife. She put me in the Queue and 5 years 7 months later I removed it from the bubble wrap.
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I'll admit, I was semi-trolling. But I'm serious, that's the best bike I've ever ridden, and it's nearly two sizes too big.
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OK, after reviewing the photos here and some other spots on this site, there are quite a few rear brakes that have about a 30 degree slant backwards with the pads aligned to the rims. Since my knowledge, that that it is, only proceeds to about 1990, nothing more recent, what is the advantage of this configuration? Thanks for the education...
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and not to worry about non CV...I did not specify.
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Late 60s to, maybe, '71 Cinelli S.C. Triple sigh. . .
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1963 Hetchins Mountain King
1971 Gitane Tour de France (original owner)
* 1971 Gitane Super Corsa (crashed)
* rebuilt as upright cruiser
1971 Gitane Super Corsa #2 (sweet replacement)
1980 Ritchey Road Touring (The Grail Bike)
1982 Tom Ritchey Everest
(replacing stolen 1981 TR Everest custom)
1982 Tom Ritchey McKinley (touring pickup truck)
1985 ALAN Record (Glued & Screwed. A gift.)
1959 Hilton Wrigley Connoisseur (my favorite!)
1963 Hetchins Mountain King
1971 Gitane Tour de France (original owner)
* 1971 Gitane Super Corsa (crashed)
* rebuilt as upright cruiser
1971 Gitane Super Corsa #2 (sweet replacement)
1980 Ritchey Road Touring (The Grail Bike)
1982 Tom Ritchey Everest
(replacing stolen 1981 TR Everest custom)
1982 Tom Ritchey McKinley (touring pickup truck)
1985 ALAN Record (Glued & Screwed. A gift.)
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86' Centurion Ironman 56cm , Tange 1 tubing , Prestige Tange 1 Cr-Mo fork . Tubulars , Selle Supercorsa saddle , SIS , Tektro brakes , Shimano 105 levers . Newbaums bar tape .
IMG_0599 by mark westi, on Flickr
IMG_0599 by mark westi, on Flickr
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That's always a hard to answer question. I would say that my Dayton Roadmaster is the best overall bike. Of the bikes I ride it's the heaviest (at around 26 lbs), the brakes are rubbish, the gearing is limited with 3 speeds. The bike isn't as fast on road as any of my other bikes and it doesn't have the off road chops of any mountain bike. The bike is crude and around 70 years old, but of every bike I've ridden it's always the one that I come back to. The best description I have is that it rides as the bicycle equivalent of an old British sportscar
1950s British 3 speed (Dayton cycles). The fun one
1950s British 3 speed (Dayton cycles). The fun one
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This One …
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I've spent my time "in the trenches", so to speak; wrenching in shops. So I've ridden a lot of nice, high end bikes. Saying that, my summer acquisition C.N.C. Special is as electric of ride as anything else I've ridden. The PO told me he'd never ridden a bike that went up hills by itself before that one. It has the eyelets and clearances to be used year 'round, but it's a little too dear for me to ride this time of year.
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#69
Banned.
I have a couple of bikes that I purchased this year. They might reach 'overall' status at some point, but for now I don't have enough saddle time in them to make that call.
That said, I've put thousands of miles on this bike. It does everything well as a road bike.
That said, I've put thousands of miles on this bike. It does everything well as a road bike.
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I’ve said this before - if my house catches on fire the Carrera is the first bike I’m taking out.
Very honorable mentions, my De Rosa Pro, Merckx Century, C40, and my Tommasini (but only has one bottle cage). Also if this hell where you’re only allowed to have one bike has gravel roads then my VO Randonneur might be picked.
Very honorable mentions, my De Rosa Pro, Merckx Century, C40, and my Tommasini (but only has one bottle cage). Also if this hell where you’re only allowed to have one bike has gravel roads then my VO Randonneur might be picked.
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The best bike I ever rode was a Huffy like this one:
Perhaps the cute girl riding on the saddle had something to do with it.
The same bike was later ripped off when I stopped for a bite on my way home from the bars. I had a fried chicken leg in my mouth and the guy behind the counter said “I think some crackhead just rode off with your bike.”
Perhaps the cute girl riding on the saddle had something to do with it.
The same bike was later ripped off when I stopped for a bite on my way home from the bars. I had a fried chicken leg in my mouth and the guy behind the counter said “I think some crackhead just rode off with your bike.”
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I was just thinking about this a couple days ago. The one I'd keep is the 1980 Trek 414.
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This Jamis Quest is my go to bike for any long rides when I want to be as comfortable as possible. After riding the same bike for 27 years, in 2011, I decided it was time to reward myself with a new one. It's a production frame, but it fits like it was made just for me. I try to mimic the fit on my other bikes. The only thing I have changed from as delivered is to add a Brooks B17. It isn't classic or vintage yet, but it is steel.
2011 Jamis Quest
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