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| 08/31/2011 05:36:06 PM |
IIIIIIIby Yo_SpiffComment by JuliBoc: I'm amazed at what this really is. I thought for sure it was a bit of a palm frond. Totally creative and well seen. |
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| 08/31/2011 01:55:43 AM |
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| 08/31/2011 01:04:24 AM |
I meant to do that!by Yo_SpiffComment by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by spiritualspatula: The comparison if a 9 year old bike is pretty similar to saying a 9 year old DSLR isn't old. |
Not sure I totally agree. I don't need to upgrade my bike to be compatible with the newer roads. Celeste (my road bike, if you didn't know that by now) is 11 years old and I consider her fairly new, with Campy ergo shifters, not downtubes. Does look somewhat old school I suppose, with steel frame tubes and topped with a leather Brooks saddle. |
| 08/30/2011 10:31:17 AM |
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| 08/30/2011 05:50:36 AM |
I meant to do that!by Yo_SpiffComment by spiritualspatula: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by Qiki: That is one old school Gary Fisher a got there 'Spiff. |
Old? It's only about 9 years old. But I won't tell her you said that! I had some trouble getting it shifting right and had offered her my Trek 900 mountain bike instead. She didn't want the Trek because it "looks like an 80's bike". I said "well is IS an 80's bike". She's still at the stage in her life where style is more important than function. I did finally get the Gary Fisher working right, however. |
To be fair.... GF as a brand doesn't exist anymore... they're now just a subsidiary of Trek that turns out bikes every now and again:)
The bike world has experienced a light year of changes in nine years though. The comparison if a 9 year old bike is pretty similar to saying a 9 year old DSLR isn't old. Having watched the development of this technology over the years (as it's one of my hobbies) has been pretty remarkable. I remember riding one of the top of the line DH rigs 9 years ago... and that thing, though running north of $7k, is horribly primitive by today's standards.
Doesn't look like she's any worse for the wear though, so the hose couldn't have been TOO vicious. Message edited by author 2011-08-30 05:51:00. |
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| 08/30/2011 05:46:45 AM |
Working stiffsby Yo_SpiffComment by spiritualspatula: I live in an extremely bike friendly community, and there are many folks that use bike trailers as their grocery haulers and whatnot. Admittedly, this is a bit different, but I can't say I'd be surprised to see this here.
Besides, you're only spoiled if you don't use your truck as a truck ;) |
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| 08/29/2011 11:21:53 PM |
IIIIIIIby Yo_SpiffComment by sherpet: WOW DRAMATIC AND STRONG.....
IN COLOR - COMPOSITION - LEADING LINES and EFFECT.....
A BOLD STATEMENT..... THANK YOU
AWESOME
THANK YOU for entering this dramatic sherpet style image
from shez with love xox |
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| 08/29/2011 09:58:02 PM |
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