
| a Raleigh 20 folding bike Mike bought on ebay, now a fixed-gear traveling bike. This is what it looked like before | ||
| a Specialized Sirrus that has undergone many changes since first bought in '90. Currently my racing and Randoneurring bike | ||
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Mike's dream bike (actual pic coming soon): a custom made Rivendell Road frame with all Campy parts and a Brooks Ti Swift saddle | |
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a 1972 Lejeune that Mike refurbished using all of it's original Campagnolo Nuovo Record components. Still a highly capable racing machine at less than 21 pounds. Awesome refinish by Cyclart. Featured on the "retro" section of the Campy Only Web site. |
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a 1991 Santana Arriva tandem with a kidback pedal-able bike trailer. This is what the boys and Mike ride together
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| a 1992 Bianchi Forza. Ellie's ride, tripilized for the So. Cal. hills | ||
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a no-name fixed gear commuter. A 70 gear-inch (42 x 16) workhorse with a Carradice saddlebag (acts as a "trunk" for hauling things), fenders and an ESGE double legged kickstand . Mike loves this bike. Try a fixed gear because, as Sheldon Brown puts it, "...coasting is a pernicious habit"! Featured in "The Gallery of Fixed Gear Bikes" |
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And a '60's vintage Schwinn balloon tire frame awaiting funds/inspiration |
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Copyright 2001, Michael S. Whalen
Last Revised 02 May 2002