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Reflectors / Please

Reflectors needed please. I've been making these for Working Bikes and need more silvery reflectors. I thought the average bikestore wou…

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

0 Nov 18, 2016

Detroit Lightcycles.

https://giphy.com/gifs/mHwAUS9aebEwo

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

3 Aug 19, 2016
Reply by Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin

Repainting bike, is one spray can of Primer and Paint enough?

Before I take the bike apart is one can of primer and one can of primer enough? Biking to evanston in the next day or two. Is one can of ea…

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

11 Jul 12, 2016
Reply by George Schick

Olympic Cyclist Vs. Toaster: Can He Power It?

Not sure what the point is other than to see what steroids can do to a cyclist.

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

3 Sep 20, 2015
Reply by Joe Guzzardo

Young biker, if I may ask, why do you put your lock in your belt and why are your keys dangling off your backpack?

Is there no where else to stow your lock? Is in your back pocket or pinched in your belt really the only place it can be? Any whats with yo…

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

45 May 30, 2015
Reply by John

Bike Dingbats, should you have been looking.

http://www.dafont.com/bikes.font

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

4 May 15, 2015
Reply by Tank-Ridin' Ryan

Girl Rides Bike For The First Time - AFV

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

8 May 16, 2015
Reply by Joe Guzzardo

...and you will know me by the awesomness of my wheels.

Some things are just more awesome than others.

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

11 May 30, 2015
Reply by Joe Guzzardo

The main thing those crosswalk timers end up doing is making me going through the intersection at full speed with less than a second left.

The crosswalk timers, by now I can tell if I can make it through an intersection or not even if this means I am going nearly as fast as I c…

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

9 May 4, 2015
Reply by Tricolor

World record for speed by bike on the steepest snow track - 138.75 mph

Seems like normal Chicago riding to me Article - http://www.wimp.com/snow-record/

Started by Haddon in Bikes and Bicycling

0 May 1, 2015

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