What's everyone riding?

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jashburnham

New Member
Specialized Allez - Alu - Sora/Tiagra
Focus Variado - Alu -Ultegra
Wilier Mortirolo - Carbon Fibre - Centaur
 

Blonde

New Member
Location
Bury, Lancashire
Ribble winter audax = commuting hack and winter/wet weather audax
One One, Il Pompino = uber-cool urban commuter and possible shorter weekend rides and audax.
Ye Olde Steelie Bob Jackson Racer = sweet ride and weekend rides/audax
Brand spanking new (to me anyway) Serotta, Coeur D'Acier, which is one of these: http://www.serotta.com/pages/cda.html = light and sporty yet comfy. For pretend hills and proper hills (Alps) and, well, any ride where the weather is decent really! :eek:
 

gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
Bianchi Via Nirone Xenon for main rides and sunny days at work, ....
Trek 7100FX for occasional leisure rides and rainy days at work....
and a Raleigh Chimera for winter use...soon to be stripped and components swapped onto a 531 frame for winter use as well.
 

Noodley

Guest
Van Nicholas Yukon with Campag Race triple (very new and making it's audax debut this weekend on a 400k perm :eek: )
Bianchi Via Nirone with Campag Veloce
Bob Jackson Vigorelli fixed
Raleigh Chimera with Shimano Sora (stuck on turbo trainer)
 

Mortiroloboy

New Member
Wilier Triestina Dal, Mortirolo FCF with full Campagnolo Centaur groupset.
Previously a Specialized Allez, and before that a GIANT Xtc 850.

The wilier is the best bike I have ever owned:biggrin:
 

Joe

Über Member
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It's my first road bike which I bought off a friend a few weeks ago, loving it so far :biggrin:
 

wafflycat

New Member
Road bike: Bianchi ML3 - fine for the kind of riding I do
Tourer: Bianchi San Remo - strong, reliable, also used as my winter bike
Recumbent: Ice T (without suspension) for fun
Hybrid: Raleigh Pioneer Trail, circa 1989, still in almost as new condition thanks to the TLC of my other half. The bike that I used to carry my son around on when he was a baby. Lovely paint jobbie on the bike - a rural landscape.

So far this year, I've been mostly riding the ML3 and it's what I'll be doing the Dun Run on.
 

g3nzo

New Member
There are some nice bikes on here. If my cannodale caad 3 ('98 saeco replica) had eyes i would cover them at sportives. I've seen some lovely bikes at some of them this year.
 
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