Author Topic: Bicycles [Megathread]  (Read 2281 times)

I drive.

And run into stuff.

I don't really have my own bike anymore, I just use my dads now. I used to have two Raleigh ones, one was some Splash BMX one that was pretty cool, the other was a mountain bike.

I took apart my bicycle, used the wheels and a skateboard and a beach chair and a steering wheel from a go-kart to make: THE CHAIR-BOARD.

It's pretty loving awesome, but I don't have it anymore. We're moving right now and I couldn't take it with us, and the movers wouldn't pack it. So, I bequeathed it to my friend Jared.


Not a pic of mine, but it's the same bike


Bicycles.

You can travel fast and get exercise all at the same time. It's faster and less of an effort than running. You don't need to buy fuel for it. It's also easy to maintain.

I defiantly agree with the last two, fuel and repairs are a pain in the ass. As for getting exercise, I'm out almost all day everyday doing stuff so I'm in pretty good physical condition as it is.



oh wait bikes
I don't have one
i have a car instead


I've got a Trek 1.5 H2 myself; it's a nice ride, especially for getting around my town since we've got a lot of bike trails.  I also go riding with my best friend when we can.



Make: Trek
Model: 1.5
Frame Size: 62 cm
Wheel size: ??
Frame type/gender: H2
Suspension: None, carbon fiber fork.
Brakes: Alloy dual-pivot brakes w/Shimano Tiagra STI levers
Gearset: Shimano Tiagra STI
Gear Ratio: 18 Speed (2 front, 9 rear)
« Last Edit: July 29, 2011, 03:10:17 PM by Xerces »

I've got a Trek 1.5 H2 myself; it's a nice ride, especially for getting around my town since we've got a lot of bike trails.  I also go riding with my best friend when we can.
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Make: Trek
Model: 1.5
Frame Size: 62 cm
Wheel size: ??
Frame type/gender: H2
Suspension: None, carbon fiber fork.
Brakes: Alloy dual-pivot brakes w/Shimano Tiagra STI levers
Gearset: Shimano Tiagra STI
Gear Ratio: 18 Speed (2 front, 9 rear)

jesus christ forget you :C.

see, i don't have a thousand dollars laying around to go biking.

jesus christ forget you :C.

see, i don't have a thousand dollars laying around to go biking.
Sorry if I seem braggy there, I didn't mean for it to come out that way. :C

I didn't ask for much for Christmas or my birthday at all, so my parents felt that I had enough "credit" built up to buy a bike with it and my own money as well.

Bought a Schwinn Graft ATB, titanium frame, disc breaks and 24 speed. Hells yes

My bike is so stuffty it doesn't have hand brakes. It has the brakes where you push back the pedals, I haven't ridden it in about 3 years though. I don't even know where it is. Lol

People spend hundreds of dollars to get around when a $200 bike will get you around pretty much just as good.

Can we talk about mountain biking in here?