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It's great to see all the same guys are out riding their old bikes consistently. After getting back on a bicycle vs. A motorcycle lately I can sure appreciate slowing down a bit, getting some exercise, and seeing some friendly faces out and about. Nice ride to the lake and the airport today on the 37 Dayton. Have fun ya'll!
This 1987 Bianchi Cervino was built up for my wife as a city bike. I pulled it out last week, gave it a once-over, and rode it on a 15 mile mixed terrain group ride on Saturday. Since then, I can't stay off the thing.
I am back in Ohio (from Washington) and visiting my wifes family. I bought this bike at a yard sale about 7 years ago for $25 to ride while back here. So far it has held up very well and provides good exercise on our twice a year trips. I also time these trips with the ML swap meets and was fortunate to spend 2 days there this year and got a nice 41 along with other goodies. I have the parts at home that will complete the bike except the chrome rear carrier but will use a postwar chrome carrier top in the meantime.
I am back in Ohio (from Washington) and visiting my wifes family. I bought this bike at a yard sale about 7 years ago for $25 to ride while back here. So far it has held up very well and provides good exercise on our twice a year trips. I also time these trips with the ML swap meets and was fortunate to spend 2 days there this year and got a nice 41 along with other goodies. I have the parts at home that will complete the bike except the chrome rear carrier but will use a postwar chrome carrier top in the meantime.
This 1987 Bianchi Cervino was built up for my wife as a city bike. I pulled it out last week, gave it a once-over, and rode it on a 15 mile mixed terrain group ride on Saturday. Since then, I can't stay off the thing. View attachment 1615709
Who really knows the timing of events, of all that is going on naturally, all around, all of it....
1936 Coral Colson, 52 miles along the Pacific shore.
Actually, I missed it. This used to be the one thread on here I was always up to date on, but not any longer.
By the way, I need to upgrade my rack, levers and grips to something closer to level of what you're running. I probably won't go Nitto unless I can find a good deal. One of those runs more than I paid for the donor bike
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