What is your bike's name?
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yep
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I have three. Harold, Muriel and Grease Lightning. Yep. No shame about it at all.
#153
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I really need to drink my coffee and take a deep breath before I log on and read posts, otherwise my imagination runs rampant.
I have two bikes. One is "my bike" and the other is "my other bike". Whichever one I am riding, working on or in close proximity is "my bike" and the other one is "my other bike"
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my wife named this "the baguette"
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Mine are called either "Road Bike", MTB. or TT Bike. Occasionally I call them "A piece of crap".
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I have yet to name one, but I know my next one's name and I know who she is and she will definitely be "Proud Mary."
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I had Ethyl and Lucy, but traded Ethyl for a cruiser for my wife (I cannot recall if we named her bike yet?) And, I just bought Sandra.
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Road bike: Trigger
Bastardized mountain bike: Ruth
I think whatever my #1 road bike happens to be will be named Trigger from now on.
If you know who Ruth's owner was, you're a Great American.
If you know where the name came from, and why it's unusual, I want you as my Trivial Pursuit partner.
Bastardized mountain bike: Ruth
I think whatever my #1 road bike happens to be will be named Trigger from now on.
If you know who Ruth's owner was, you're a Great American.
If you know where the name came from, and why it's unusual, I want you as my Trivial Pursuit partner.
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Road bike: Trigger
Bastardized mountain bike: Ruth
I think whatever my #1 road bike happens to be will be named Trigger from now on.
If you know who Ruth's owner was, you're a Great American.
If you know where the name came from, and why it's unusual, I want you as my Trivial Pursuit partner.
Bastardized mountain bike: Ruth
I think whatever my #1 road bike happens to be will be named Trigger from now on.
If you know who Ruth's owner was, you're a Great American.
If you know where the name came from, and why it's unusual, I want you as my Trivial Pursuit partner.
GH
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Must be a different Ruth than the one I knew. Hint: Ruth was a Jack, not a Jenny, and his owner wore loud Spurs. The real question is, why was his name Ruth?
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Mine were all named by the manufacturer, some were given a number. That's what I call them, the numbered one's are preceded by ite year of manufacture.
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I have recently taken to call my Trek fixies "Trixie I and Trixie III" despite Trixie III having been built first (Trixie, portmanteau of Trek Fixie).
I also sometimes refer to my Trek 720 as "BOB" (Bike Of Burden). . . .
I also sometimes refer to my Trek 720 as "BOB" (Bike Of Burden). . . .
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My Colnago is called “Colnago” and my Felt is called “Felt”. I don’t keep them in the house, and I don’t sleep with them. Bah humbug.
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Whereas I have a loooong history ofanthropomorphizing bikes -
The '76 Puch Royal X my father bought me in '78 that I finally relocated and rescued last year is once again Dragonfly.
The purple Mercian Vincitore custom road fixed-gear is Julius, because purple + British + Latinate model name + conqueror makes me go, "Ave, Imperator! We have crossed the Rubicon!"
The battle-scarred '71 Gitane TdF converted to fixed-gear is Maitres Jaques in honor Monsieur Chrono himself, Jacques Anquetil
The '73 Raleigh Competition with the Surly Dingle 17/19T fixed cogs and 42/44T chainrings (someday to get a 20/22 freewheel on the flop side of the hub) is De Selby, in honor of the mad scientist frequently invoked in Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman.
The non-descript, repainted Mercier 200 that came to me bent out of shape from a head-on crash, which I then pulled back into alignment using a plumbing pipe lashed to a utility pole, honors Mercier's greatest rider - Straightened Raymond
Gone but never forgotten is the c.'71 Raleigh Competition I plucked from a roadside trash heap as a frame with multiple coats of exterior latex and Krylon. It became an awesome fixed-gear commuter under the name Lazarus.
The exceedingly (excessively?) precious Rivendell Road Custom built up with all the chi-chi parts was called Belle before being rehomed.
Sometimes they don't get names, or the names take a long time to arrive. And oddly enough, I have never gotten around to really seriously naming my all-time favorite acoustic guitar, and what could be more personal an allegedly inanimate object than a lovely Gibson J-45?
The '76 Puch Royal X my father bought me in '78 that I finally relocated and rescued last year is once again Dragonfly.
The purple Mercian Vincitore custom road fixed-gear is Julius, because purple + British + Latinate model name + conqueror makes me go, "Ave, Imperator! We have crossed the Rubicon!"
The battle-scarred '71 Gitane TdF converted to fixed-gear is Maitres Jaques in honor Monsieur Chrono himself, Jacques Anquetil
The '73 Raleigh Competition with the Surly Dingle 17/19T fixed cogs and 42/44T chainrings (someday to get a 20/22 freewheel on the flop side of the hub) is De Selby, in honor of the mad scientist frequently invoked in Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman.
The non-descript, repainted Mercier 200 that came to me bent out of shape from a head-on crash, which I then pulled back into alignment using a plumbing pipe lashed to a utility pole, honors Mercier's greatest rider - Straightened Raymond
Gone but never forgotten is the c.'71 Raleigh Competition I plucked from a roadside trash heap as a frame with multiple coats of exterior latex and Krylon. It became an awesome fixed-gear commuter under the name Lazarus.
The exceedingly (excessively?) precious Rivendell Road Custom built up with all the chi-chi parts was called Belle before being rehomed.
Sometimes they don't get names, or the names take a long time to arrive. And oddly enough, I have never gotten around to really seriously naming my all-time favorite acoustic guitar, and what could be more personal an allegedly inanimate object than a lovely Gibson J-45?
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I simply call them the Black bike and the Red bike.
Strangely enough, the Red bike was named "Willy" by the factory. But I couldn't stand riding a Red Willy so I had the adoption papers changed to call the Red bike "Speedster".
Strangely enough, the Red bike was named "Willy" by the factory. But I couldn't stand riding a Red Willy so I had the adoption papers changed to call the Red bike "Speedster".
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Either "Grinder," or "USB Relentless." Both monikers for my 1992 Stumpy earned on a 5-week bike tour, climbing the Sierra Nevadas four or five times.
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"Black Fury"
Inside brain voice says it with forced basso profondo voce, thunder in the back ground and swelling brass instruments. Every... single... time.
Inside brain voice says it with forced basso profondo voce, thunder in the back ground and swelling brass instruments. Every... single... time.
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Our bikes do not have names (except for the mfr.) But they might be called some names which I can't post, if we encounter a large hill towards the end of a grueling ride!
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I have never name any of my bicycles, I don’t know why? Most of my bicycles are or have been brushed aluminum finish. I’m just a fool for brush aluminum, no paint just the decals.
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1898 Glenwood path racer/scorcher I call Barnie because that is where it was found sitting for 100 years.