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Stretched the legs out on the bike later after skiing corn in the morning.
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Rode the Chartreuse Columbia down Santigo creek today and really liking the Sachs 2 spd, much better on the open trail/road, been thinking about putting on og chrome fenders I picked up and the og rack previous owner dropped off but now that summers here ( mid 90's today ) don't know if I want that extra weight!
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From home north to Redmond WA & Marymoor Park. 50 round trip.
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Riding past the landing zone was worth a pic, as it is adjacent to the North/South commuter route = Issaquah Hobart Rd.
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Yard art - Issaquah,WA on Front Street
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Rear tire is an older SpeedBlend tire that won’t wear out.
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Marymoor Park Open Space - yard art Redmond, WA

edit: apologies for the weird bike. I promise to post only 1970's and earlier (or is any lugged steel frameset worthy? They were handmade.). Oldie roadies need a place to post their places&lightweights. Maybe? Late '70s (78?), Dutch, Batavus Competition. A very good all round rider for drop bar lightweights. Living in the hills, some days 'ya just want gears.
 
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From home north to Redmond WA & Marymoor Park. 50 round trip.View attachment 1384288
Riding past the landing zone was worth a pic, as it is adjacent to the North/South commuter route = Issaquah Hobart Rd.
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Yard art - Issaquah,WA on Front Street
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Rear tire is an older SpeedBlend tire that won’t wear out.
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Marymoor Park Open Space - yard art Redmond, WA

edit: apologies for the weird bike. I promise to post only 1970's and earlier (or is any lugged steel frameset worthy? They were handmade.). Oldie roadies need a place to post their places&lightweights. Maybe? Late '70s (78?), Dutch, Batavus Competition. A very good all round rider for drop bar lightweights. Living in the hills, some days 'ya just want gears.
Although most of the posts are of older machines, I don't think it really matters what bike you post photos of in this thread, no-one seems to complain when I post a picture of a (relatively) modern track bike.
Just the fact that you are out and enjoying your ride and your locale is what makes this thread.
We're all different, in different parts of the world and all riding different variations on a theme; but at the end of the day we're all riding.
Others may feel differently of course.

Out on the 1907 Cycles Morot today in Wallingford.
I just stopped for a quick espresso from.my favourite coffee shop which, like everywhere else in England, is still only open for takeaways.
In another 10 days, hopefully, table service (outside only) will be permitted once more as our lockdown eases further.
A nice and bright, but coldish afternoon in the UK.....
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