Since I am just joining and we are all basically new here. I was just wondering what everyone rides here. I always recognize the bike before the person, just wondering if I saw some of you guys around on the road.

I ride the following, depending on my mood...
-Specialized 2009 Langster Road Bike with flip flop hub (fixed), carbon fiber fork and seat post
-Nirve Pyro Cruiser with Nexus Planetary Gear: 3 Gears..
-Custom Lowrider Stretch Cruiser with Apehanger bars and banana seat (Single Coaster Gear)

Piks of each are all on my page if you wanna lookie.

What do you ride?

~Ammo

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Lemond Reno / Trek 7.3 FX / Griffen TT
Hi. I'm a new member too. Met two (2) very, very nice women (Julie & Leah) at the Harper College Winter Swap meet last week, and was encourage to join.

However, to stay on topic: I live in north Highland Park, IL and am an active member of Velo Club Roubaix, Inc. bike team. We ride road, ATB & Cyclocross, with an emphasis on road for 9 months out of the year. I have several bikes that I ride, and I try to switch off so I don't hurt any of their feelings. They are, in order of acquisition, earliest to latest: Merlin ExtraLight, Colnago C-50HP, Look 585, BMC SLC01, DeRosa Protos and most recently, Wilier Cento Uno 2009.

Do you ever get up north?

-stu
At least until we're out of this seasons's ice age, I'm riding a TATI custom steel cyclocross frame. It's fixed using a White Industries ENO hub and paired to a Campagnolo Chorus crank. The tires are Schwalbe Marathon Winter -- with a whopping 240 studs, which allows even clumsy folks like me to traverse Oak Street Beach!

It currently has unwrapped carbon bars to remind me not to crash.

Very cool ride! It's ironic with all the orange I'm seeing lately. Last weekend I finally got around to redoing my single speed bike to match an orange flite saddle I've had in a box forever. It turned out pretty cool. Inspired by Merckx and the Molteni team for sure. I need to post a picture :)


J said:
At least until we're out of this seasons's ice age, I'm riding a TATI custom steel cyclocross frame. It's fixed using a White Industries ENO hub and paired to a Campagnolo Chorus crank. The tires are Schwalbe Marathon Winter -- with a whopping 240 studs, which allows even clumsy folks like me to traverse Oak Street Beach!

It currently has unwrapped carbon bars to remind me not to crash.

Gotta love orange!!!!


Ray said:
Very cool ride! It's ironic with all the orange I'm seeing lately. Last weekend I finally got around to redoing my single speed bike to match an orange flite saddle I've had in a box forever. It turned out pretty cool. Inspired by Merckx and the Molteni team for sure. I need to post a picture :)


J said:
At least until we're out of this seasons's ice age, I'm riding a TATI custom steel cyclocross frame. It's fixed using a White Industries ENO hub and paired to a Campagnolo Chorus crank. The tires are Schwalbe Marathon Winter -- with a whopping 240 studs, which allows even clumsy folks like me to traverse Oak Street Beach!

It currently has unwrapped carbon bars to remind me not to crash.

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Gotta love orange!!!!
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here's muh quiver (from bottom to top):

Olive Green Surly Long Haul Trucker
Tokyo Pearl Independent Fabrication Steel Crown Jewel Single Speed
Raw and Hot Pink Independent Fabrication XS

blingin ^
Jamie said:
here's muh quiver (from bottom to top):

Olive Green Surly Long Haul Trucker
Tokyo Pearl Independent Fabrication Steel Crown Jewel Single Speed
Raw and Hot Pink Independent Fabrication XS

Those bikes are really nice. I'm jealous, but how do you get the top bike on and off the hanger? Do you have a ladder or something else?

thanks! I just stand on a step stool and grab the top bike by the bottom bracket. thankfully it's light!
That specialized is just sexy
I love my Surly Steamroller with Surly hubs. I like to keep it simple with little to no maintenance. I ride a 47 to 16 ratio and recently went with a hand brake. I am getting old and my knees are feeling it.

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