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Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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saving these from the old thread

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Feb 15, 2006


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the rules can be ignored based on the following criteria:

how cool the bike is

how cool the location is

a mural

a dog

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Feb 15, 2006


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Next picture will be with 2.6s on her :getin:

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Feb 15, 2006


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that alchemy is v hot

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Feb 15, 2006


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Heliosicle posted:

Can't believe you'd post the finished thing on reddit before this thread

Exile him! Exxxxxhilllleeeeee

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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get a helmet with some vents too unless you wanna cook your brain

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Feb 15, 2006


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redcheval posted:

It does have vents on the top and back (it’s a Thousand helmet) but this was just what I had kickin around for my cruiser. Bike helmet recommendations are definitely welcome!

Literally never heard of that helmet brand until I read this post a little bit ago and now;





loving creepy facebook somehow skimming the text of webpages I load in safari iOS and then serving me ads for it on instagram.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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put some 2.6's on the Beaux. Really enjoying them so far. New chain on her too, but first ride after all this my bottom bracket starts creaking and needs some love :argh:



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Feb 15, 2006


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Definitely going to camp here one night

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Feb 15, 2006


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2.6s make everything so comfy to crush

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loaded up for TNGA this weekend

https://bikepacking.com/routes/trans-north-georgia-tnga/

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Sleep system is all in the seat pack there:

Klymit V insulated sleep pad
Borah 7x9 tarp
Borah big bivy
Polycryo ground sheet
Sea to summit pillow
Sea to summit fleece liner
And an emergency bivy for extra warmth if needed

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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This is my favorite something awful saga. That thing is ridiculous.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Red bar tape forever club

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Feb 15, 2006


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Why haven’t tri bikes just gone 1x yet?

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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why haven't all bikes gone 1x yet

1x1 that is :sickos:

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Feb 15, 2006


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HAIL eSATA-n posted:

32t x 10-42 is the best drivetrain, change my mind

this is the way for offroad (and still holds 20 on the high end without spinning out)

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Feb 15, 2006


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marshalljim posted:

How much of a time difference might be expected for a typical tri with the same rider on that purple folding dick and vagina's cunty new ride?

10-12 minutes over 112 mi Ironman bike section.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Smdh why didn’t you put your bike under his butt it’s like the perfect level

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Feb 15, 2006


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Pretty sure those two bikes could carry that car

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Feb 15, 2006


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film photos from Huracan and TNGA













































Bottom Liner fucked around with this message at 01:16 on Oct 10, 2020

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Feb 15, 2006


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https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2386202.m570.l1313&_nkw=ansco+pix+panorama&_sacat=0

$10 point and shoot 35mm with fuji xtra 400 film. Very cheap and fun little setup but only really usable in bright light because of the fixed f/11 aperture. I use Indiefilmlab for my developing and scanning. Comes out to about $0.50 a frame for film and developing.

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Feb 15, 2006


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dema posted:

I know right were that photo was taken, on Ralston.

Nice setup. That color blue is great. Though those tires look a little tougher than I'd prefer for a road bike.



RIP.

i love that bike

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Anza Borrego posted:

Brought our new gravel bikes to Zion, a place we spend a lot of time. It was a great way to see a familiar place in a new way. Zion Canyon Road is fairly short, 16mi RT and maybe 500’ of climb, but it is just just so drat nice.





I was there last month and was extremely mad I didn't have my bike. There's also tons of great riding on the scenic route up to Bryce, with miles and miles of paved trail running beside the main road.

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Capitol Reef's best feature is the night sky there. It's really something, even compared to the other parks on the loop.

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Feb 15, 2006


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https://sturdybagdesigns.com/store


great gear and solid guy behind it

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Feb 15, 2006


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cursedshitbox posted:

Savage.


4 years without a bike, bought a beater mtb during covid.




Have been on a stationary for 3 years though this year's fire season wrecked my lungs. Gotta re earn the ability to climb again. still good to spin. :feelsgood:

hot

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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And God said, Let there be bike

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Feb 15, 2006


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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:

That is one hell of a steerer tube.

Surly.txt

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Feb 15, 2006


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Feb 15, 2006


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Feels Villeneuve posted:

do you actually have this? those old rear end Cambio Corsa systems are worth $Texas on the vintage market

nope just thought it was neat.

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Feb 15, 2006


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EvilJoven posted:

That's a 4.5" tire next to that paw print.
I don't think that's a coyote :ohdear:

Possums are docile and sweet don't worry

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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big boird




and a wall

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Feb 15, 2006


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dopey!

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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going through some old pics











and the only time my bike was ever really clean

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Simple is good

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Feb 15, 2006


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Unsinkabear posted:

and we dream of being where you are.

Yeah, Florida gets pretty boring to ride :v:

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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That handlebar roll looks massive. How many liters?

Bottom Liner
Feb 15, 2006


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Fuckin rad work

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Feb 15, 2006


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all frames should go back to this shape aero be damned

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