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John, what exactly is that? Looks like some sort of cheater-bike to me ....
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I wonder if the umbrella broke his fall at all?
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Bikeshare bike in NYC. I ride them instead of taking taxis in Manhattan.
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FYI, I'm looking for a single vintage Campag Super Record rear hub, high flange, 36 hole, English thread. Ideally a mid 1970s w/ the straight QR lever. In case anyone has one laying around . . .
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What is the thing in front of the handlebars? I thought it was some sort solar/electric/hybrid deal.
I'll check the parts bins for a hub ...
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Just the basket. Cleverly designed to hold a purse or briefcase, but not a kid or a load of trash or a puddle of rainwater.
They are actually sophisticated bikes. Drum brakes, three speed internal gear hubs, all cables internal, generator hub, automatic blinking front and rear lights, GPS beacon, virtually flat proof tires, bombproof wheels. They survive and look pretty good; any normal bike would be non functioning in weeks. Quote:
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I predict 16K or a little less for the 10.6 pounder. About the same cost as a nice SC.
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16k for a nice SC? This isn't 2010 man! Good luck finding one sub 20!!!
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Well, then in that case, if you can't afford an SC then you should get a 10 pound racing bike!
It becomes the obvious choice! ![]() (Seriously, though, there is a lot of proprietary equipment on that machine to get it that light. Brakes, bars...)
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All this SC pricing talk.....I rarely even drive mine.
Sent via Jedi mind trick.
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Cash via PayPal. Nothing gold plated......dusty, classic, oldies, preferred.....kinda like me.
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That Bike Costs How Much?!
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A friend gave me a set of new Mavic carbon Cosmics as a gift just the other day because I saved his bacon with some construction stuff. I am afraid to ride it on the street because I don't deserve a fast set of wheel because I am just not that fast. Tricked wheels or not, I still get drop on the hammerhead ride.
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Jeff, you clearly need Mit dem Two-in-one Prinzip vom Bike zum E-Bike
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Joe Bob-size? I have a 56 Marioni with Oria tubing, funky red white blue fade, not perfect, frame and fork with horizontal dropouts...
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Talk of long rides, I'm almost finished with this 1956 retro / preservation fun bike and will surely do a few century club rides. In two weeks I'll be on a very hilly - roller coaster 60 miler with it.
I've been riding it yet have to complete a few details and dialing-in. Comically, it climbs with ease and surprised me how incredible it rolls and coast along. Beautiful machined Austrian Styria hub's and vintage 28" Michelins on early Weinmann aluminum rims. The rims have no hook bead and are single wall. A test of confidence if running a low PSI and at higher speed descents. Running at 80psi seems just about right. Haven't figured the gear inches but its a mountain goat plus tall gearing for high speed. The trick: 3 speed IGH plus 3 speed plunger rear derailleur plus 2 speed chainring. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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