Any Bikers??

00Accord4cyl

The Orange Skittle
Joined
Mar 1, 2006
Posts
7,589
Reaction score
15
Location
Nashville, TN
Pic of the bike with the new front fork..looks more aggressive now..But yeah Carbon is def awesome, it just had some ugly paint chips. Weird how my bike has carbon, and is hand-built, but still a lower end bike. It shows how much a large company like Trek has changed in the past 5 years or so. Now they only hand-build their really high end bikes, and only a few are built in the U.S. still
 
Last edited:

00Accord4cyl

The Orange Skittle
Joined
Mar 1, 2006
Posts
7,589
Reaction score
15
Location
Nashville, TN
Thanks..One of the mtn bike taken today. I wanted to practice some on bikes, because later this week I should be doing a photoshoot of a Harley.

Never really messed with the zoom function on my SB600, but it worked great for these shots
 
Last edited:

Red02Accordv6_2

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2009
Posts
525
Reaction score
3
Location
Northern California
What kind of bike is this??



























3SuU8.jpg
 

hiddengamer7

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Posts
4,611
Reaction score
9
Location
farmville
I think that you should have done white spokes all around. How are you getting your bikes to stand up like that, are you suspending them?
 

00Accord4cyl

The Orange Skittle
Joined
Mar 1, 2006
Posts
7,589
Reaction score
15
Location
Nashville, TN
I think that you should have done white spokes all around. How are you getting your bikes to stand up like that, are you suspending them?
They are being held up by a water shut off tool, you can see part of it in the mtn bike photo. I would of thought you would like mismatched wheels, seems kinda hipsterish haha. I took off the brakes and levers for you also, but didn't' feel like saving that photo since it would be a pic of a brakeless, lever-less bike that still has gears haha

you need better pedals on your roadie :eh:
psh...i love these. They might not be ultralite road pedals but if I want to clip in then i can use the same shoes I have for my mtn bike, and if i am just riding in town not wanting to clip in I still have platforms. For my needs a multipurpose pedal like these are the best. But my friends that have road and mtn pedals have to have two different pairs of shoes, and if we are just riding around town they either have to walk once we are off the bike with the gay road shoes or sacrifice wearing tennis shoes on a clipless road pedal which is hell.

http://bike.shimano.com/publish/con.../product.-code-PD-M324.-type-pd_mountain.html
FTW!
 
Last edited:

hiddengamer7

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Posts
4,611
Reaction score
9
Location
farmville
I am gonna get some mountain shoes pretty soon, doing the alleycat yesterday ripped up my road shoes and mashed my cleats hardcore.
 

CrosCntryAccord

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2007
Posts
8,297
Reaction score
36
Location
Arlington TX
do the pedals on your roadie have clip ins?

i've found a set of eggbeaters that i can pair with shoes that look normal enough and walk normal enough but still have a the capability to clip in... i'm getting those for my Pugeot when I get some more money, I already found the pedals on sale, used for ten bucks, i just need to get the shoes and clips
 

Latest posts

Back
Top