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Audax

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  1. As I said in the other thread, Retro Bike was a forum I use to read regularly, classic lightweights as well: http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/ Those Hetchins back chainstays are wild, a lot of the old Peugeots, just old bikes from France, England and I'm sure it applies to Italy and Netherlands are very fine. And maybe economical too. I'm loving riding my Raleigh right now; for various reasons, it sat idle for awhile. It's got that Reynolds 531 double-butted tubing and is now doing well. At the same time, some of the old Classics of course, are far outside my budget but one can find some very nice ones for a low price.
  2. Frank Zappa's wife passed on; http://www.msn.com/en-us/music/celebrity/gail-zappa-frank-zappas-wife-dies-at-70/ar-AAfdbYt?ocid=ansmsnent11 Rest in Peace. See the picture at the webpage above, it might look familiar. I have not heard much of his music but I know he's considered a legend by many.
  3. Thank You for your response Paul: And then, on top of that, they cut, chop the handlebars up often. Some bikes like this, meaning fixed wheels, don't even have brakes (see picture below). To the uninitiated, if you have to pedal to make the bike move, then, technically, you don't need brakes. I've read up on it, some still say you should have brakes but I suppose that since you don't have a freewheel, you really don't need a brake. It does make the bike simpler, for awhile, I'd have derailleur problems but that seems to be in the past, now, I enjoy the range of speeds. To me, it has seemed like a "phenomenon" with youth mainly, they find some "classic" styled bike and then, strip it down, that in itself, I'm not a fan of. Or again, maybe it is for exercise, I tried it, it wasn't that big of a deal. I usually ride a hybrid bike, comfortable and when I have to, at least for me, I can get a fairly good speed going if needed. Which brings me to one more point, I have a light road bike but, I guess it's not really for me. Versus a lot of other cyclists, I enjoy having weight on the bike, I guess I'm not a real road bike cyclist or randonneur. I'm not into speed that much, I guess I will keep the lighter road bike around for emergencies. The first bike has a front brake, the 2nd one, no brakes that I see. Some fixies make me wince a bit. Maybe they are good in bad weather or something.
  4. Fixed Wheel, Fixed Gear, Fixie. I tried this for awhile, I didn't particular get into it. Anyone? http://www.fixedwheel.co.uk/ I still have a fixed wheel hanging around. Maybe I'll run it again. Maybe it's good exercise.
  5. Sam Cooke - Steal Away
  6. Night Ranger - Don't Tell Me You Love Me
  7. Velocette in its heyday, what a ride. Anybody know about these or other older brands, just looking at the photos is a thrill. They were very unique looking.
  8. Superfly Jimmy Snuka being charged with a murder over 30 years ago.
  9. http://www.christiantoday.com/article/11.signs.you.were.in.the.british.church.in.the.90s/60999.htm Read above web page for more, this won't ring a bell with anyone I bet.
  10. Not to switch gears to a gloomy subject but once again, Phones are the biggest threat to cyclists on the road, imho. http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Lorry-driver-killed-Plymuoth-cyclist-reaching/story-27536831-detail/story.html
  11. I certainly am no Barcelona fan, I hope they are not being sold to interests from Qatar, if they have not already been. I was under the impression at one point, that Italian and Spanish clubs generally did not sell out to foreigners.
  12. Nice website, I like websites like that. This one, if one is interesting, is kind of nice, a lot of "old time" articles on it and I mean, some of can be from way back. http://ditillo2.blogspot.com/
  13. Piper was really, the big star or one of the biggest stars when we first started getting broadcasts of that wrestling federation, it was brand new to me, I watched another before of course but that was the big one, whatever it was called back then, maybe WWF. The big star along with of course, the Hulkster and a few others, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan was the commentator along with Gorilla Monsoon. I think Jesse "the body" Ventura was announcing too and I guess he had to retire because of a bad back. Shocking news. Piper to me, didn't look like a Steroid user, you know, veins and muscles like the other guys so we will see. Maybe they all used. Rest In Peace.
  14. I like some Zep, Girl group does when the Levee breaks. And it is very much like the LZ original recording (though I think Levee may be another one of those tunes LZ took a bit from another artist, still a great song.).
  15. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through The Jungle
  16. ZZ Top - Heard It On The X
  17. Hank Ballard and the Midnighters - Work With Me Annie
  18. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cycling/33581524 Bothersome someone would do such.
  19. Tangled up in Blue - Bob Dylan
  20. We talked about riding so many, 100 kms. a day, what they ride in the Tour these days is impressive, what is amazing is they rode distances like that in the 1920s and so on, maybe even more, odd times racing. There are of course, books on the history of the Tour. I still do not properly understand the race, some.
  21. Gerry and the Pacemakers - How do you do it?
  22. Foghat - Fool for the City
  23. Hues Corporation - Rock the Boat
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