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Ok, ok, I know it doesn't have pedals, but dammit it's fun!
I'm usually on the Surly cross check. I have two wheelsets, one for the road and one for the trails, so it's pretty much my swiss army knife.
when I ride something other than my desk chair, it a Specialized Roubaix.Crabon fibre and 105 components. It's done everything I've ever asked of it. Not my bike:I also have an old Gary Fisher Paragon from 2001 that doesn't get out of the garage as often as I'd like it to.It's a great old hardtail mountain bike that's been torn down and rebuilt so many times, I think the only original part left is the frame itself. Love that stupid bike.
I ride this built up with 10 speed Ultegra for fun:http://www.brodiebikes.com/2013/bikes/rodie_ti.phpI ride something like this, but mine is built up Monster Cross style for transportation (presently - its getting a makeover to drop bars and Tiagra soon):http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p5pb8844971/p5pb8844971.jpgI have an old GT Zaskar for trails, an 85 Bianchi for vintage rides, an old Rocky Mountain Hammer as a backup commuter, and a vintage Diamondback I was thinking of converting to a shopping bike.
I have an old GT Zaskar for trails, an 85 Bianchi for vintage rides, an old Rocky Mountain Hammer as a backup commuter, and a vintage Diamondback I was thinking of converting to a shopping bike.
Got a picture?
My dad rode an old Bianchi until a few months before he passed away. It was a hand me down from one of my brothers. Great bike.
Which one? Or all?
How do all of your ride your bikes without pedals?
Thanks. I'll take a picture of my celeste green '85 bianchi over the weekend and post back. I don't ride it anymore, but man that bike had the best geometry for me. Nothing else has ever compared.