Cyclist's and their steeds

/ Cyclist's and their steeds #21  
I really need to get mine up and running again.
 

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/ Cyclist's and their steeds #22  
My winter ride:

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One of several summer rides:

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And for everything in between:

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Rubber side down!
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #24  
Rob, do you seriously have the Cervelo? Do you race?
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #25  
Rob, do you seriously have the Cervelo? Do you race?

Indiana State TT this Sunday in Kokomo! Kind of a love/hate thing with that bike. It's super sexy looking, and we do go fast together but it's by far my least comfortable bike. A friend has always said of TT races, "if you don't want to sell your bike at the end, you didn't ride hard enough". I've almost sold that bike many times!

Where in SW Michigan are you? Do you race at all? 'Cross season coming up!
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #26  
I've got a cheaper version. Mongoose XR-Pro 29"

I use it to commute to work most nice days. It is sitting here beside me at work right now, too.

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/ Cyclist's and their steeds #27  
Indiana State TT this Sunday in Kokomo! Kind of a love/hate thing with that bike. It's super sexy looking, and we do go fast together but it's by far my least comfortable bike. A friend has always said of TT races, "if you don't want to sell your bike at the end, you didn't ride hard enough". I've almost sold that bike many times!

Where in SW Michigan are you? Do you race at all? 'Cross season coming up!

Way past racing. I'm a senior citizen. St. Joe area. The Apple Cider Century is the high point of my season.
 
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Supposedly the picture attach issue is fixed, so here goes.

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Besides this bike, I've got a Trek 1000C, a road bike I built with a Nashbar Aluminum/carbon frame on permanent loan to my son, and an old Schwinn hybrid bike I've put narrow rims and a flat bar on for bike path riding.
Nice Bike!

I really need to get mine up and running again.
I like those vintage type bikes, my roadie a cross between new and old.

My winter ride:

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One of several summer rides:

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And for everything in between:

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Rubber side down!

Some pretty nice rides there, I especially like the first and last (no offence to the one in the middle, just not my style).
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/ Cyclist's and their steeds #31  
Here's a photo of the one I got in June.
 

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/ Cyclist's and their steeds #33  
Have you heard about RAGBRAI? It is not a race but lot of fun. I and my wife did it few times but then we skipped two years. We might do it next year.
General Information | RAGBRAI It is hard to get registration though. If you secure your own place to stay and transportation of your stuff then you don't need to register. We camp on golf courses somebody's yard. Favorite places to camp are retirements homes. They provide breakfast and showers for very moderate voluntary but expected contribution.
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #34  
Rotorua is a Fantastic place. I've led my walking group through there quite a few times and am planning on leading the biking group there a few times this coming summer. (it's only 50 minutes away)
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #35  
Rotorua is a Fantastic place. I've led my walking group through there quite a few times and am planning on leading the biking group there a few times this coming summer. (it's only 50 minutes away)

I have been in NZ several time but unfortunately only on the airport. Looking down from the airplane the whole place is awesome.
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #36  
We love it.
Rotorua is a geo-thermal area, lots of steam, hot pools, geysers, and boiling mud (like porridge when it comes to the boil) There are a lot of old forestry roads with dozens of tracks, graded 1-5.
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #37  
I really need to get mine up and running again.

A Peugot!!! I had one of those when I rode in College. Steel Frame goodness. Update that frame with some modern components and you would have a really nice ride on your hands. I would love to have one of those old steel frames. I almost went with a Jamis for the steel. The bike shop owner talked me out of it. The component spec on the Fuji was higher for less $$$.
 
/ Cyclist's and their steeds #38  
And here's my ride:

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That's the stock photo. I have a Brooks B-17. Best saddle ever. Have had it over a decade.

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/ Cyclist's and their steeds #40  
I know asking this question will get me ex-communicated or at the very least someone will be around to let all the air out of my tyres, but, has anyone had any experience with electric bikes ??? My neighbour has been looking at them and asked if I knew anything about them. I've told him what a wuss I think he is (he's 64, I'm 78) but he has a dicky knee and a weak back and I think he likes the "Push to Pass" option. I would imagine, being heavier. they would harder to peddle and more suited to on-road riding. Do they use regular braking or regenerative braking?? how long would a charge last??
 

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