Show us your bike (bicycle)

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Foo

So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

sschmez

Mines a Trek 3900
and here it is with me at Cowombat Flat, standing in the Mighty Murray River


The rest of the story is HERE on 4x4Earth

Stevo

whitey1

Here's a good pic of mine. A Trek Superfly 100AL with a KS dropper post that I love!
This was taken on MT Clarence, overlooking Middleton Beach in my hometown of Albany WA.
There's a lot of fun tracks on the hills there.


Toyota Prado D4D towing an custom built off road caravan
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mr-Mrs-Whiteys-Great-Oz-Trek/23574764645

cancan

I discovered that a couple of guys at work were cycling so I dusted the old mountain bike out and tried to keep up...I found it was a bit dark with the early morning starts so I went to my local bike shop to buy some lights and walked out with a new road bike.



Then worked out it was hard work having to transport the bike between Roma and Brisbane so I picked up this ebay special for Roma



By now I had discovered Strava and my hours on the bike had increased. The wife wasnt happy that i was away with work all week, coming home Friday and then off to play rugby and riding on the weekends...so Rugby had to go but I was missing waking up with bruises, skinned legs and the odd broken bones so rugby was replaced with this:



and I still have the old mountain bike for camping and riding with the kids



Now I just have to work out how to keep up with the youngins
Jeep Grand Cherokee - Modcon Ecomate Traveller

D4D

Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Footloose

This riding thing certainly is addictive.I am back down to 4 bikes
really good road bike,time trial bike,mountain bike and a track bike.
I wiil post up some photos as soon as i am back home.

Cheers Miles
2013 Isuzu DMax LSM
2014 Jayco Journey Outback pop-top
17.55 ready to tour

Foo

Quote from: D4D on March 01, 2014, 10:20:09 AM
Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)

Yeah yeah yeah, that's what ya told ya missus.   :angel:

Foo
So long as you have tried your best, you should have no regrets.

Blueboy


koshari

Quote from: D4D on March 01, 2014, 10:20:09 AM
Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)

All stuffs addictive D4D .
Thats why we all have full garages and need more space.

I put some brifters on my vintage steel frame racer today. Looking forward to taking the old girl for a run.

5M strips SMD3528x150 SMD3528x300 SMD5050*150 SMD5050x300 
LED Qty 150 pcs 300 pcs 150 pcs 300 pcs
Voltage DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V
Current(A) 1Amp 2Amp 3Amp 6Amp
Pwr 12 watt 24 watt 36 watt 72 watt

Skinnee


NewieCamper


koshari

my vintage roadie now with brifters,

5M strips SMD3528x150 SMD3528x300 SMD5050*150 SMD5050x300 
LED Qty 150 pcs 300 pcs 150 pcs 300 pcs
Voltage DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V
Current(A) 1Amp 2Amp 3Amp 6Amp
Pwr 12 watt 24 watt 36 watt 72 watt

Shelbyright

You are born, you will die.
What are you doing in the meantime?


Landcruiser HDJ100, Complete Campsite Kakadu

GGV8Cruza


dungee

Rain bike



Race bike



Other bike :-)

Chris

Nothing to see here - move on.

BrisVegasGolfer

Upgraded from my 8 y.o. alloy EMC2 to this 10 y.o. Litespeed Tuscany titanium about a year ago.  Have put many thousand kms on it and it still sings!  SRAM Force, Easton carbon forks, bars and seatpost, Mavic Open Pro 32 spokes on Dura Ace hubs.  This bike may outlast me.  :-)  I've been looking at another cheaper bike for commuting duties, but currently use the Litespeed as my everything bike.

2024 Ford Ranger v6 Wildtrak & 2015 Pioneer Longreach

Trackabout Off Road Campers


www.trackabout.com.au

ScottT

Quote from: Shelbyright on May 18, 2014, 09:23:57 AM
IBIS Mojo SLR
Bloody awsome!

And right there is Mountain Bike Porn .......
2005 Toyota Prado 1KZ 120 Series
2008 Customline 12ft Deluxe Off Road

feisty

Road Bike
SCOTT CR1 PRO
Ultegra 6800 10 speed. She just flies!!!!!

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Feisty
Sahara 100TD & Pioneer Argyle

koshari

My 26er bike (originally posted in the mancave thread) that i picked up on ebay for $53.

As i got it-


now-



$50 bucks for some new small block 8 tires, 40 for the rims and $7 for some spokes/nipples,
oh and about 3 and a half hours truing the rebuilt rims in the mancave.

The poor thing was a victim of a failed bike carreir bracket and but the bitumen at 100lm/hr just out of Cann Rver.
5M strips SMD3528x150 SMD3528x300 SMD5050*150 SMD5050x300 
LED Qty 150 pcs 300 pcs 150 pcs 300 pcs
Voltage DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V
Current(A) 1Amp 2Amp 3Amp 6Amp
Pwr 12 watt 24 watt 36 watt 72 watt

feisty

Feisty
Sahara 100TD & Pioneer Argyle

Forest

Bennent Montreal (Montreal Olympics)

Unique gearing as you could change gears  while peddling backwards

Sadly mine was stolen  :-[

evolution

My new steed  :cup:


Rides awesome! Really looking forward to taking on Hunchback hill this weekend.  ;D
Its a Giant Trance X 29er 00. Full sram XO carbon 2x20 groupset, XO 4 piston hydraulic brakes, Carbon headstem and bars, Dropper seat post, Air forks/shock, DT swiss rims.

You know for a bloody expensive bike it didn't come with any pedals???
I added a couple of creature comforts, JetBlack saddle bag, Surefire LED lamp (its brighter than the navaras headlights lol)
Topeak Iglow rear fender, chuckblocker front fender, Giant Magnesium sealed bearing MTB pedals, and a bonnieger computer.

I have had Sram X9 groupsets on my last couple of bikes and I thought they were the ducks nutz but the X0 is a different ball game! Its super precise and so far impossible to get a wrong shift. That and the X0 brakes are endo educing.

Cheers
Evo
Owner at Regional Campers
Explore a different world!

woolgoolgaoffroad

nice Evo.....did you go with lockout pedals or flats ??
Kev

http://woolgoolgaoffroad.blogspot.com.au
Landcruiser + Ultra Breakaway

evolution

Quote from: woolgoolgaoffroad on August 06, 2014, 09:47:38 PM
nice Evo.....did you go with lockout pedals or flats ??
Just flats mate. I have to use this as a "family" cruiser too. So I didn't want to have to wear special shoes just to do a 20km ride with the misses and kids.
If I get my other frame built it will be a general purpose bike, but so far this one seems to be a really good all rounder. I'm really looking forward to finding some good single tracks. I think I'll have to join a club as I don't know anyone around here that rides those.

Cheers
Evo
Owner at Regional Campers
Explore a different world!