Bikes in Kitchens/ on Sofas

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  • Here's mine.

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  • bobmcstuff wrote:
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    Won't meet OCP rules as light mounts and ass saver still attached... Saddle also looks weirdly pointed upwards, which it isn't.

    Lovely looking steed, not sure about all those tea towels on display though
    I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles
  • bobmcstuff
    bobmcstuff Posts: 11,435
    bobmcstuff wrote:
    IMG_20160917_183828_zpsxd87runq.jpg

    Won't meet OCP rules as light mounts and ass saver still attached... Saddle also looks weirdly pointed upwards, which it isn't.

    Lovely looking steed, not sure about all those tea towels on display though

    Hides the cr@p on the front of the oven...
  • SME
    SME Posts: 348
    ixporter wrote:
    Here's mine.

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    Well that's different. I went into my local Bianchi dealer, and they were all that light green colour!

    I like yours though! :)
  • bobmcstuff wrote:
    bobmcstuff wrote:
    IMG_20160917_183828_zpsxd87runq.jpg

    Won't meet OCP rules as light mounts and ass saver still attached... Saddle also looks weirdly pointed upwards, which it isn't.

    Lovely looking steed, not sure about all those tea towels on display though

    Hides the cr@p on the front of the oven...

    Oven pride matey! Fab stuff :)
  • bobmcstuff wrote:
    bobmcstuff wrote:
    IMG_20160917_183828_zpsxd87runq.jpg

    Won't meet OCP rules as light mounts and ass saver still attached... Saddle also looks weirdly pointed upwards, which it isn't.

    Lovely looking steed, not sure about all those tea towels on display though

    Hides the cr@p on the front of the oven...

    Oven pride matey! Fab stuff :)

    Don't you keep bumping into the wine rack all the time?

    Are you going to trim down the steerer?
    Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am

    De Sisti wrote:
    This is one of the silliest threads I've come across. :lol:

    Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour :D
    smithy21 wrote:

    He's right you know.
  • bobmcstuff
    bobmcstuff Posts: 11,435
    Don't you keep bumping into the wine rack all the time?

    Are you going to trim down the steerer?

    The wine rack - Not really, no (it's not often full for long ;) )

    I've done nearly 9,000km on that bike and I use it for all sorts of riding from fully-loaded touring and long distance rides (longest so far 260km, next target the round 300), to club rides and also chaingangs etc etc, and I like to set a more upright position for touring so I left the spacers on.

    The correct answer is clearly n+1 but I'm currently too poor. I'd like a bike which is a bit more suitable for chaingangs, this one's not especially aggressive and the cassette ratios are annoying for fast group riding. I'd also like a proper tourer and keep this for all the stuff in the middle.
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    Look on a sofa
  • Garry H
    Garry H Posts: 6,639
    leedsmjh wrote:
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    Look on a sofa

    If I stare at that art on the wall for long enough, will I see a 3D image?

    Like the bike, very much.
  • Garry H wrote:
    leedsmjh wrote:
    IMG_0196_zpsntuvqoag.jpg

    Look on a sofa

    If I stare at that art on the wall for long enough, will I see a 3D image?

    Like the bike, very much.
    thanks!

    no amount of squinting gets you a 3D image I fear