I like bikes, especially for commuting in urban areas and utility. Below some of my bikes (including a few I no longer own) in various states of progress:
Redcay Sport Tour Came to me with a mix of Campy, Mafac cantis, and 27" Weinman's. I swapped the out the transmission to Suntour and addes. |
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Scott Performance MTB |
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Raleigh Twenty (rigid frame) Fixie |
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Raleigh International A mix of Suntour and Campy with 7-speed freewheel. Fast commuter set-up. I've also enjoyed the Competition (middle) and the Supercourse (bottom) models. |
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1994 Bridgestone RB-T Triple chain-ring touring bike. The main upgrade is the 3ttt moustache bars. |
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Motobecane Le Champion |
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Miyata 712 Came stock with 105, I put on older Dura-Ace crank and shifters; as well as a Rolf rear wheel with a big 8-speed cassette. |
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Bridgestone CB-1 Although the City Bike line was the ugly stepsister of the Bridgestone line, it seems great for commuting, especially in rain and snow and up big hills. I have studded tires and a huge steel basket hose-clamped to the rear rack which works well. |
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Ross Mt Whitney MTB All Chrome with forged drop-outs and bull moose bars. Converted to an internal 7 speed. |
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Raleigh Twenty Folder The main upgrade is the Vuelta rear rim laced onto the original SA 3-speed hub. |
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