i left the small size waterbottle there so you knew on was on your team.
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dbrk, you're being a bit modest by only showing 3 of your bikes. come on...give up a few more. :)
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whoops, wrong place
Here's my humble few:
The road bike:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...taUpdated1.jpg
The track bike:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...PICT0001-3.jpg
The commuter:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/PICT0054.jpg
The crit/racing bike:
http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/PICT0001.jpg
Not bad for a starving college student who spends way too much money on bikes.
Pettit
How tall are you Pettit?
DW
mrs. garro's fave bike.......
This is gettin' close to my vision for the next project. :cake:
*650b
*SS (well, really a White Ind. double/double)
*Rigid fork
*Not sure about the daisies (are they?)
*Plus my wife and I have a runnin' joke about a trip through the Coconino forest where I drove her nuts saying Co Co Nino in some stupid sing song deal (:hahaha:ya had to be there)
*S&S
Cool project. How does she use this bike? MTB? Cruiser?
Mrs. Garro's bike is very cool.
That beautiful blue 3Rensho is just stunning. Wow, is that ever nice! Great bike, GrantM!
she rips that thing on singletrack......she has a 700c LX all weather townie in black {non-filed fillets, thankyouverymuch} for commuting. flower bike is a 650b. her 26" with gears & a shock mostly just sits around now. her TT is too short for 29" without toe overlap without using dumb angles. yes, they are daisies......here siblings call her daisy.......she has a pretty nice quiver of bikes! steve.
requests to ignore them any more. So, here you go. This is my one and only road bike. I use it for everything except for track work. That is done on my twenty eight year old steel track bike. Yup, 28 years old. Still works great. Anyway, I have not cleaned up the road bike for these photos. The wheels in the photos are my training and rain racing wheels. Campy tubular Sygma Strada rear rim and Chrono Strada front rim. My crit wheels are Zipp 303 tubulars. Road racing wheels are Reynolds Cirro KOMs. The fork is a late prototype for the Reynolds UL. The bike weighs between just under 15lb with the road wheels, no spare, no bottle up to almost 16.4lb with the training wheels. No stupid light stuff. This bike is completely utilitarian, no frills, just a machine. The bike has now gotten four years and about 24,000 miles on it. Lots of racing, and as everyone knows, a few good "get offs." My previous frame was a carbon/ti bike that worked great, but it was not as good as this one.
Now, back to TT's post. I call this "model" the TMD. Note the top tube decal. Anyway, see if you can guess what TMD stands for. If you know because I told you, don't spoil it for others. One of the guesses earlier this year was: "Tom Made Dis".
Too many decals?
concor lite.
the saddle of the gods.
nice, well used bike
I like it very much.