Anyone else on here a cyclist?
MTB or Road?
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Anyone else on here a cyclist?
MTB or Road?
Johnny, why do I get a sense that this is leading up
to a rant about cyclists blocking traffic, or that you
have hit someone on a bike?
:lol:
I love both actually JWBL. ;) I grew up being a biker hence I have a nice calves to show for it! ;)
~Kisses.
HTG
yes, I do own a Mountain Bike and I do use it.
thing is, if I walk, I bitch about cyclists and drivers of cars.
if I am on my bike, I bitch about pedestrians and drivers of cars.
if I am driving my car, I bitch about pedestrians and cyclists :lol:
Road and hybrid here. For 30 years I rode a classic Bottecchia, and then bought a hybrid for trail and rough road use (but I'm not into mountain biking). Finally, 3 years ago I bought a spanking new Bianchi road bike.
Sometime in the last century, when I was driving a cab (Hacking, before hacking became...well...hacking), I pulled up to a corner store to get some coffee. Used my turn signals, checked my mirrors, etc. (I am =very= good at what I do) and as I threw the shift lever to PARK there was a loud *BANG* at the back of the cab.Quote:
Originally Posted by peggygee
Not sure what he was looking at as he was barrelling down the boulevard, but a morning cyclist had to be scraped off the rear widnow of my cab. He was OK, just a bit shaken and rather embarrassed at having not seen this big, brightly colored car in front of him in the parking lane.
So, yah, I too expected a Johnny rant. :lol:
And I also anticipated it somehow involving shoes,Quote:
Originally Posted by BeardedOne
most likely open toed shoes.
:lol:
I road and mountain. Mostly been roading this summer though, haven't been out on the trails much though. Usually do about 75 miles a week on the road.
Aggressive mountain. I'm really surprised I don't have more scars.
It's been a couple years though. :(
I miss riding. I should get my bike when I go back to NY this weekend.
And then take naked pictures out on the trails. haha. :)
yes to both. No better way to get great legs :)
FK
I had an unusual cycling accident about 30 years back. I was biking down Mass Ave by MIT when I was run over....by a pedestrian. Yeah, this guy bolted across the street and ran right into me, spilling us both on the pavement. I think he saw no cars coming, but failed to note the cyclist bearing down on him.Quote:
Originally Posted by BeardedOne
Likewise, but I figured Peggy covered this.... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by BeardedOne
I'm one of those cycleist types. I have about about 4 mountain bikes at the moment; my personal bike, my back-up bike, and 2 I'm in the process of rebuilding.
I bike at least 3 miles a day to and from work, and, thanks to an excellent trail system we have here, I manage* to stay off ot the roads for the most part.
If I do find myself on a highway, however, in the shoulder going AGAINST traffic is my preferred tactic. That way, I can see what's coming at me and get the f*ck out of the way if need be. It's saved my ass more than once. ;)
*edit: one too many vowels. :oops:
ok simmer down folks
actually it's not a rant, I love mountain biking, the only reason I don't ride a road bike is because the ones I am interested in are anywhere from $5-6kQuote:
Originally Posted by peggygee
you are not aloneQuote:
Originally Posted by mbf
currently I am lightening up my MTB, going for newer Shimano XTR components and alot more carbon fiber
glad to know I'm not alone as far as cycling goes on here, that's cool
I hear ya, JW. My Bottecchia, in its day, was a world class bike ("champione del mundo, 1967-68-69" iirc), all Campy components. The equivalent bike today would run 5-6k. I couldn't afford that, but had to finally replace it (frame is slightly bent from an accident, plus it's actually a bit too large for me, something I could accommodate when I was younger but not now). So I bought my Bianchi Volpe in 2005 for what I could afford at the time (about $800--it was more important for my wife to buy a new VW Jetta). A compromise, but a decent bike and sufficient for my needs at the age of *cough* 55.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
A friend of mine a year later bought a $4500 bike, I believe a Trek Madone, a wonder to ride in every way.
Both, MTB and Road... both TREK 8)
i used to ride a trek carbon bike, loved the light weight
Is this the bike you're talking about? Haha. Cheers.
JWBL...I live in Colorado...you've goota have an MTB or they force you to move to FLA. I'm with ya on the cost of good bikes, though. $5-6K is definitely something to rant about. My budget won't allow that absolutely rediculous indulgence. but, unless you are a tri-athlete, or something along that line, a bike at $500 or less is more than adequate. :shrug
Quote:
Originally Posted by CORVETTEDUDE
The difference between a $1000 and a $1500 bike is not that great--it's more a matter of which feels better to you, which fits your body and riding style. But a $500 bike is a compromise, no two ways about it. Test ride a $500 bike and a $1000 bike and you'll see a big difference, much bigger than between $1000 and $1500 or even, I daresay, between $1000 and $3000-4000. When you get that rarified, unless you're an athletic cyclist, I doubt that you really have the physique to appreciate the differences, as they are ever more incremental.Quote:
Originally Posted by CORVETTEDUDE
this is the
http://ibiscycles.com/images/full/tranny_6.jpg
my next hardtail mountain bike
just came out this year
http://ibiscycles.com/images/full/tranny_1a.jpg
it's foldable meaning you can pack her pretty little ass in a suitcase and travel with no problems and ride her wherever you want
hehe
http://ibiscycles.com/images/full/tranny_3.jpg
considering she comes in 3 colors I don't know what to name her
white: Leora
Mustard yellow: Harajuku
or
Light Green: hmmmmmm Jennifer Paris
Some of my friends in NYC get really into the whole cycling thing and pay absurd amounts of money for parts. They actually sit around and talk about it like gear heads talk about cars. Frankly, I always thought that they were crazy.
-Quinn
I don't know much about the high-end bikes, but that looks cool.
I've had a Dahon for a few years now. Fun, convenient way to zip around downtown. The entire first summer I had mine, at least twice a week someone would say (while I was stopped at an intersection):
"Hey! That thing's great!"
Me: "Yup. And it folds in half. Twice."
"Get outta here!"
Then I'd get off the bike and do a dramatic demonstration of bike folding. The following response was common:
"What the? Is that some sort of spy bike? You put that in a briefcase or something?"
The trick is to put the seat down low, they look cooler that way. Oh, and I've bolted a beat-up leather back pack on mine as a cargo holder. Got a flat tire at the moment, and it's gotten too cold outside to worry about it this year. They are cool little machines, though.
Now I gotta unfold it and take a picture of the damn thing. . .
that's my crowdQuote:
Originally Posted by Quinn
lol
How about this one instead, JWBL LOL
http://www.hungangels.com/board/files/sycip_331.jpg
http://www.sycip.com/bikes_cross.html
meow
FK
nah thats a cross bike, meaning cyclocross, looks like it is steel lugged with a rigid fork, not my style at all
good find though @ Fefe
It is a cross bike, but its available in either steel or aluminum, your choice. Its even available with a coupler so you can fold it. I got sniped on ebay when I tried to buy a Sycip a couple of years ago. I bought a Jamis cross bike instead.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
If you already have a mtn bike, try a cross bike on the same trails. It really makes them fun again in a new way.
FK
$5-$6k? for a bike?Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
I'm curious, do people drive in new york or rely on public transport?
is there any room to park a car if you own one?
So who knows the history of New Amsterdam?
:arrow:
>Y
Sigh, yes we drive in NYC, although the city would be much more efficient if folks used public transportation more and got tax cuts for cycling to work to save the environment, but Detroit and Japan wouldn't like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kriss
There's plenty of places to park in the city, as a matter of fact one of the most profitable businesses in NYC is owning a parking lot. You hire a foreigner to sit in a booth and sometimes shuffle vehicles for minimum wage while you charge people anywhere from $20/hr to $150/day to park their vehicles.
What's funny about these replies Kriss is that I've been to the Netherlands and I've bought some high priced stuff for my high priced bikes over there, stuff I couldn't get over here in the states. While it is true you will find thousands of standard day to day bicycles on one of the many thousands of swamped bike racks in places like Den Haag or Amsterdam what you will not see are the bikes like mine, they are for recreation not main use
it is what it is, yes I've spent a few thousand on bikes & parts, nothing in comparison to guys & girls spending thousands on engine parts to make their hondas/chevy's/or whatever else car manufacturer out there faster............
back to you Felicia, I don't like cyclocross, never got into it, but thanks, I'll keep my full suspension XC bike that weighs it's little 24lbs and do my 5 foot jumps and black diamonds ;)
Fixed gear road bike. It's pretty flat in Illinois...
I prefer MTB over road, bc a MTB is way more "versatile" than a road bike :lol:
another sidenote: did anybody have a BMX-bike in their pre-pimple-faced days??? 8)
my friend has a Look road bike about $7k altogether, I love the acceleration of that thing, the dura ace group is flawless, but so is my XTR drivetrain, and I can jump off stuff with my frame, on that Look he owns I'd break that carbon too easilyQuote:
Originally Posted by mbf
interestingly though Look just came out with a carbon hardtail frame, the shit is awesome
I had a trek mtb that cost me about $800. It was an aliminum frame one w/ the next level down from shimano's xtr component set. This was like... must have been 7 or 8 years ago. It was super lightweight though, compared to most bikes of the day.
I wish I could afford a new bike. Maybe a hardtail with a carbon fiber frame. And skis... and a new snowboard... (refrain)
I'm an ex-national class road racer who still gets out with the boys for a good, hard hammer. Riding a custom-made Italian jobby, with full Campy Ergo Record.
I also have a mountain bike I used in the fall/winter for schnits and gaggles.
Cyclist from Germany.MTB,21 gears,full suspension,discbrakes.Good condisions for cyclist where i live.We even have roads just for cyclists and walkers.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ecstatic
Dirty
Old
Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN-YTcSnE6c
Bikes rock...and cyclists are in touch with reality better than fat office slobs
awesome you dug up this old thread, I literally just got done riding, thinking about riding down to the Queens parade today and hooking up with the HA crew, just nervous about some chick trying to hop on my bike seat as I straddle the frame and her ass implants causing me to topple over..........