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Old 05-14-2007, 03:37 PM   #1
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Post a picture of your bike(s)

I decided to take pictures of all my bikes. I have started road biking 2 or 3 years ago. I would love to see some of the other bikes people have on gassavers.

This is my most recent bike (yeah a real road bike). A bit impracticable at times because of the thin tires. I bought it this winter for $250. I put a more upright stem on it so I am not leaning over so much.


I bought this 1980ish Ross a a yard sale for $10 it got me across Iowa last year. It needs some bar tape right now.


My silly fixed gear bike. It is fun for doing skids when I get bored. I bought the frame and fork for around $75.
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Old 05-14-2007, 03:45 PM   #2
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I've got a Schwinn Moab mountain bike, I'll post pics tomorrow. BTW, I see you're from Pittsburgh, do you ever ride the Montour Trial? I'm usually on that every weekend, I ride from Imperial, past Robinson, to Coraopolis and back.

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Old 05-14-2007, 03:53 PM   #3
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Yeah, I have ridden it. I live in Clairton and the Montour trail is in bits and pieces near where I live. So I go on the yough river trail more often.
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Old 05-14-2007, 07:29 PM   #4
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Old 05-14-2007, 08:12 PM   #5
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This one is "the cow"

It used to have a very wide 3 speed transmission as well as front and rear brakes, it's slowly fallen apart to a low speed, no braked bicycle. It has been ran over a few times, but I've been able to fix it by jumping on it and beating it with a hammer, it doens't go very straight, but my Job is close enough it doesn't matter
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:18 PM   #6
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Today I bought a girl's 18 spd mountain bike for $25 because I wanted some of its parts for a couple of recumbent project bikes I'll likely not have time to build this summer

I've been stockpiling bikes for a few months now. This is the first bike I paid for of the last 4 or 5 I've acquired.

Here's my trusty 30 year old saved-from-the-garbage-truck Raleigh and my incredibly useful utility trailer. (I can't count how many car trips I've been able to replace with bike trailer trips.)

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Old 05-14-2007, 09:23 PM   #7
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The upside down mountain bike on the roof of the car is a 10-year old GT Karakoram. Hey, it was "mountain bike of the year" when I got it

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Old 05-14-2007, 09:25 PM   #8
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Schwinn S-25 with the stock knobbies but now have Slickasaurus skinny tires that make it roll a lot easier but it really needs a gearing change and better bearings.

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Me on the Electric scooter At Larz Anderson Museum in Bridgeline Mass. I set it up with a 6000 watt motor actually I maxed it out at about 7200 watts with a current limit adjustment.
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:54 PM   #9
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An unmolested example of my bike and it's winter treads:
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Old 05-14-2007, 09:59 PM   #10
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It is usually stuffed inside, when it goes by car (which is almost never).

That pic was actually taken in the interest of science, and I only ever transported the bike up there one time, to demonstrate why one should never do that.
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:02 PM   #11
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Schwinn S-25 with the stock knobbies but now have Slickasaurus skinny tires that make it roll a lot easier but it really needs a gearing change and better bearings.

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Me on the Electric scooter At Larz Anderson Museum in Bridgeline Mass. I set it up with a 6000 watt motor actually I maxed it out at about 7200 watts with a current limit adjustment.
7200 watts sounds like it could be fun. Forgive my ignorance, but how many HP's is that.
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:37 PM   #12
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Sigh,
I'd like to show a couple pics of my bikes, but everytime I reduce the file size so it will be an acceptable size, the resolution becomes terrible. So here's a little eye candy. It's a pic of just the rear dropouts of my good bike. It's a Scott CR1 SL. What you're looking at is CNC machined 7000 series aluminum bonded to carbon fiber.
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Old 05-14-2007, 11:43 PM   #13
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7200 watts sounds like it could be fun. Forgive my ignorance, but how many HP's is that.
I get 9.6hp.
I'd really like to know how much torque it puts out at zero rpm?
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Old 05-15-2007, 04:01 AM   #14
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The Torque is 0.13 Nm per amp and the motor is rated for 225 amps max but I only run it up to about 160 amps since the controller was using 190 amp fets on the output bridge and yes full torque at ZERO RPM and it remains pretty flat up to max rpm. Weirdest thing when I first drove it was getting used to the constant acceleration until the maximum battery voltage was reached then it just stopped accelerating.
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:15 AM   #15
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Ridley Crosswind (cyclocross)


Pegoretti


Litespeed


1978 Schwinn (havent built it yet)


Mid-70's Motobecane (converted to single speed & gave to my girlfriend)


Redline cyclocross (on the right)


Voodoo (sold)


Triumph (sold)


Litespeed mountain bike (sold)
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Gary Fisher mnt bike (dad now rides it)

i think that sums it up.....
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Old 05-15-2007, 10:01 AM   #16
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Yeah I figured you would have a nice collection because you cyclocross race. That lightspeed looks fast!

I will put pictures of my parents bike up soon.
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Old 05-15-2007, 10:21 AM   #17
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my Dad's bike- Novara Strada

my Mom's bike- Specialized Crossroads
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:15 PM   #18
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My Specialized FSR XC



Since the photo I've got my Manitou Swinger 3-way on, a WTB Stealth SLT saddle, and switched from Time ATACS to CB Egg beaters


Edit: Forgot, those are my fat boy slicks on since it was winter and bike was mostly on the trainer and a few road sessions

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Old 05-15-2007, 11:21 PM   #19
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Don't have any pictures of mine, but it's an early '80's ('82ish) Motobecane with a Vitus frame.

It looks alot like this '83:


Mine hasn't been been modified yet. The mods (if you can call them such) are that it now has a large milk carton on the back, and handles wrapped in gaff tape (the original foam handles have disintegrated). I'm thinking of spray painting it green and black, but the original paint job is pretty nice and would probably cost a bundle to have redone if I decide to go back to the more conservative look. I love it to death though. Even with the bit box on the back, it's fast as hell. I can keep up with traffic when going down the bridge with the wind behind me. I don't do any off road biking, so I don't have a mountain bike. Most of my riding is in traffic.
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Old 05-21-2007, 08:55 AM   #20
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here is my road bike. I had to resize it alote and it got pixilated in the process . It's an old 10 speed Puch, marco polo.
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Old 05-21-2007, 08:57 AM   #21
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here is my mountain bike. Same thing happened to it.
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Old 05-21-2007, 11:25 PM   #22
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This is my commuter bike. It's blurry and pixelated, too, but you can still see the major features. Carbon fiber aero frame and fork, aero front wheel with bladed spokes, lightweight LED head and tail lights, big platform pedals for good power transfer with regular shoes, and Sachs Ergo shifters which would be known as steering mounted paddle shifters in the automotive world.
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Old 05-21-2007, 11:33 PM   #23
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here is my road bike. I had to resize it alote and it got pixilated in the process . It's an old 10 speed Puch, marco polo.
A Marco Polo! Where in the world did you find it?
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I bought it at a yard sale for $15. It's a little short for me but gets me around alote more efficiently than my trek .
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Old 05-26-2007, 09:10 PM   #25
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I have had this one for over 25 years and never ridden it much. Alway meant too but it always seemed to hurt too much. I hated those little seats.



I got this bike at the neighbors yard sale for $10. The dimension roller drive engine cost more than that. It will move the bike adequately when conditions are dry but the vibration gets to me. I feel a tifle guilty about the pollution too.



Ordered this one today. I looked at several that sat a lot lower. Right or wrong I went with one that had a fairly high seat with base angle adjustment.

http://www.cyclegenius.com/ltx.html

I think I will buy a phoenix hub motor and put the wheel and batteries in a homemade trailer.

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Old 05-27-2007, 04:24 PM   #26
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I got this bike at the neighbors yard sale for $10. The dimension roller drive engine cost more than that. It will move the bike adequately when conditions are dry but the vibration gets to me. I feel a tifle guilty about the pollution too.
HA! I had exactly the same motor on my bike when I lived in the Cayman Islands for a short while (no car).

Didn't know squat about emissions back then - though I do remember I was able to use it for 25 cents a week (I only motored on the way to work, and to out run wild dogs that always chased me at one particular corner. )

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Old 05-29-2007, 04:23 PM   #28
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this is my bike.

i bought it cheap, $100 from sport check. it was crap until i had it fixed at a real bike shop.
the back sprockets would not take any torque and would just free wheel. very annoying. it just sat for a year. then last year fixed a bit on my own then this year put some money into it and it rides like a new bike.
ride it just about every day to work, about 5kms. wifes bike is in behind. we both learned a lesson from mine and so hers is a bit better quality.
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Old 06-02-2007, 08:17 PM   #29
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Say hello to my new beater bike!




It's been about 5 years since I rescued my 30 year old Raleigh from the garbage truck, and it has been a trusty steed.

But I couldn't say no to this beauty, which was put at the curb around the corner today.

It's about a 20 year old Norco, which I believe was orange originally, the green was brushed on by some previous owner. Kind of weird frame: short top tube, or something.

And it was seized solid (handle bars wouldn't turn, chain solid with rust, back brakes stuck)! Nothing some penetrating oil and about 40 minutes couldn't fix. And now everything works.

So I'll give this one a week or so to prove itself, and then I'll see if I can give away the old 10 speed...
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ride it just about every day to work, about 5kms.
Cool - another bike commuter.
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