I want to see some bike pictures!

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  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
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    My 2015 Specialized Roubaix I use in winter and poor conditions. Celebrated lovely Spring sunshine by taking the mudguards off and doing a few laps of a chilly but beautiful Richmond Park (one of the Royal Parks just to the SW of London).
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    My TT bike which is up on the trainer right now waiting for the snow to go bye bye......

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  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
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    My 2015 Specialized Roubaix I use in winter and poor conditions. Celebrated lovely Spring sunshine by taking the mudguards off and doing a few laps of a chilly but beautiful Richmond Park (one of the Royal Parks just to the SW of London).

    I just rented a Roubaix and rode from Florida City to Key West, 145 miles, last week. It was the first time I've been on that bike. Really liked the feel. I'd do it again!
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    tbilly20 wrote: »
    @NorthCascades - The best bikes always dive into turns effortlessly and feel more like appendages than machines. I had a Pinarello F10 Disk that felt that way for me. I had a Cervelo S3 Disc that was close, but the tire clearance was lacking when they first hit the disc brake market.

    Very cool pic! What mountains are in the pic?

    You sound like a connesseur of fine bikes. 🙂

    That's Washington Pass, the mountains on the left are "the wine spires," with names like Burgundy Spire, because the first guy to climb them had a girlfriend that loved wine. That highway took 90 years to build, they had to put it on hold for a while until they could find a poet.
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
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    My 2015 Specialized Roubaix I use in winter and poor conditions. Celebrated lovely Spring sunshine by taking the mudguards off and doing a few laps of a chilly but beautiful Richmond Park (one of the Royal Parks just to the SW of London).

    I just rented a Roubaix and rode from Florida City to Key West, 145 miles, last week. It was the first time I've been on that bike. Really liked the feel. I'd do it again!

    @Djproulx

    The slighter higher headstock plus the fork and stay inserts help make it pretty comfortable and takes some of the road shock out from riding Britain's badly maintained roads. Not as fast or as taut as a racier bike but the compromises work for me as a slightly battered old fart!
  • Inspirationalwaterjug
    Inspirationalwaterjug Posts: 384 Member
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  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    @heytimsla - I love the Scott! They really combined every technology they could into this generation of Addict. The ride is superb as well. Looks like a SRAM Force AXS drivetrain too! Very cool.
  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    @NorthCascades - I’ve been blessed to make a career out of the bicycle. The hard part is having to get rid of bikes you love once technology evolves. I wish I could have kept them all!
  • Inspirationalwaterjug
    Inspirationalwaterjug Posts: 384 Member
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    The old tt team bike and yes I lost that bottle in the rear
  • Ahhh I'll have to add a photo of my bike in here when the final part I need comes and I get it put together! I'm definitely just a leisurely commuter/grocery-getter kind of biker with a cheap hybrid I bought a few years ago from bikesdirect, but I am super stoked about the changes I made to make it more comfy.

    Do any of you use butterfly handles on your bikes? That's what I got to change out the regular straight ones that came with mine. I'm really excited to try them out and hopefully be able to go for longer distances without my wrists killing me. My longest ride was about 30 miles and something about those straight bars just don't agree with my arms!
  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    I have not used butterfly handlebars. I had a bike with a mustache bar a while ago. Anything you can use that gives you an extra hand position is great on long rides. I usually go for Ergon grips on my flat bar commuters. I am also very guilty of sacrificing comfort for aesthetic. Some years ago, we made a stem for our European pros. They were all under 5’8” and they all wanted 140 mm stems. We said, tell them to ride the proper frame size. They said, the guys won’t do it. They like the way a smaller bike looks with a long stem. It’s a macho thing....
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    Ahhh I'll have to add a photo of my bike in here when the final part I need comes and I get it put together! I'm definitely just a leisurely commuter/grocery-getter kind of biker with a cheap hybrid I bought a few years ago from bikesdirect, but I am super stoked about the changes I made to make it more comfy.

    Do any of you use butterfly handles on your bikes? That's what I got to change out the regular straight ones that came with mine. I'm really excited to try them out and hopefully be able to go for longer distances without my wrists killing me. My longest ride was about 30 miles and something about those straight bars just don't agree with my arms!

    @r4inb0w_in_th3_d4rk

    Before I found my dodgy back actually could tolerate drop handlebars I did quite a few long rides on my hybrids.
    This is my Boardman road hybrid to which I fitted mountain bike style handlebar ends to give me an alternate hand position.
    But instead of mounting on the ends of the bars I mounted them inboard of the handlebar grips for slightly better aero (putting my arms in front of my body instead of alongside my body out in the breeze).
    Hope you can make them out despite the fuzzy picture I've dug out.

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  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    I just tried to go for a lunch ride. I forgot to charge my bike so it's a single speed right now. ☹️ It's too damn hilly and it's stuck in the big ring. There isn't even enough juice for the RD or I'd do a quick cross chained ride.

    But the days are long enough for an after work ride. 🙂
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    My bike came with a set of HED Ardennes. They're good wheels too. I like having spares, one set is tubeless and the other is traditional, I take the metal ones when I plan to be on rough surfaces. You can guess which ones I prefer to be on though. 🙂 🚵

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  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    Tubeless makes such a big difference. I have been riding a hookless, tubeless system for a while now. With a 28mm tyre, my pressure for smooth roads is 60 psi. It totally changed the way my body feels on the bike. Also much faster than the 90 psi I was riding!
  • 963Nitro
    963Nitro Posts: 82 Member
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  • Oliveciabatta
    Oliveciabatta Posts: 294 Member
    Dont have a picture but just got a new cannondale carbon topstone gravel bike. Its still too cold and dark after work ti take it out round here but I've had it up and round the local windfarm trails at the weekend and a few hard nights on the rollers in the kitchen. Love cycling.
  • VegasFit
    VegasFit Posts: 1,232 Member
    What a fun thread! This is my Liv, first and only road bike. I also mountain bike and have a folding bike I won off Instagram a couple years ago. Looking forward to more event rides this year and hoping Ragbrai 2021 is a go@
  • MaltedTea
    MaltedTea Posts: 6,286 Member
    @amorfati601070 I came to this thread just to see what you'd post. You definitely didn't disappoint!
  • MegzC321
    MegzC321 Posts: 152 Member
    Ahhh! Why don't I have a picture of my mountain bike!
  • MegzC321
    MegzC321 Posts: 152 Member
    Here is the peloton