Anybody else into bicycles?

nice thread. I have a '68 raleigh 3 speed that I am working on restoring. My main bike is a Windsor "the hour". I really like the whole fixed gear experience, and it's honestly more weird for me to ride a normal bike these days. I put on a B17, vuelta wheelset, and some riser bars (not pictured).


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Forgot to mention the bike I have converted to fix gear. A steel lugged Italian Casati, maybe this weekend I'll photograph the stable.
 
Why do you all have training wheels? This was a 10 mile ride I did last summer through Oyster Bay, NY.

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nice thread. I have a '68 raleigh 3 speed that I am working on restoring. My main bike is a Windsor "the hour". I really like the whole fixed gear experience, and it's honestly more weird for me to ride a normal bike these days. I put on a B17, vuelta wheelset, and some riser bars (not pictured).


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That Brooks sadle looks like it still needs some braking in! LOL
 
I have a Schwinn Sierra "comfort bike" that I ride with TheBoy© all the time. I have to have the more upright position due to some back problems and it's the most comfortable bike I've found.

Nothing fancy, but I do enjoy it a great deal and it go me back on 2 wheels after a long break. I do miss my freestyle riding days sometimes, though. TheBoy© would love to see that stuff.
 
I have a Schwinn Sierra "comfort bike" that I ride with TheBoy© all the time. I have to have the more upright position due to some back problems and it's the most comfortable bike I've found.

Nothing fancy, but I do enjoy it a great deal and it go me back on 2 wheels after a long break. I do miss my freestyle riding days sometimes, though. TheBoy© would love to see that stuff.

Comfort bikes, FTW! Go get a pimptastic tailight with multi-function LED's and the MRS is less freaked out if you take a spin after dark.
 
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