Purple-ish, blue 2006 Kona Dew (basic model), Has black handle-bars and tire frames…”Kona” and “Dew” are written in black and yellow lettering…49cm frame
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Purple-ish, blue 2006 Kona Dew (basic model), Has black handle-bars and tire frames…”Kona” and “Dew” are written in black and yellow lettering…49cm frame
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red man’s mountain bike. hardrock comp specialized, large bike.
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small, light blue nishiki custom sport frame (lightweight cro-moly) single speed. bubblegum pink cable housing and magenta bracket. 700c wheels, back wheel is brand new.
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black mountain bike with v-brakes and other xt part. Retrofitted with riser bars, rack, bell – commuter style. Quick releases were purple but painted over black.
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2005 Hybrid, rear fender, rear rack, rear light, built by Division Bike Gallery
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Mountain bike with front shocks, front & back fenders, seat-post mounted rack w/ a baby blue milk crate bungee corded to it.
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21 speed gary fisher avant garde bike with metal basket and hand brakes.
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Well folks, it’s all over.
After yet another major climb and an exhilarating downhill, we made our way back into Sisters where we started one week ago. I can’t wait to get home. I’m jumping in a car to drive back in a few minutes.
Check out the slideshow below from today’s ride…and thanks for following along all week. On Monday, it’s back to business as usual.
Red and black stock Trek 970 w/ newer tires and wheels. Seat has as a cable to attach it to the frame.
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80’s Titan Swiss road bicycle custom marble paint by Dossena Carlo. No Decals. DT Swiss hubs, Profile Design carbon fork, Easton EC70 carbon handlebars (red) no grip, mix of Ultegra and Shimano 105 components. De Rosa lugs. Bike is around a 56cm.
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The Cycle Oregon folks called today’s ride “the Magic Carpet Ride” and I can’t think of a better way to put it.
Last night in the beer garden I talked about scenic byways with the founder of Cycle Oregon, Jonathan Nicholas. Jonathan and I agreed that the future of bicycling in Oregon is to designate a network of backroads as official Scenic Bikeways. It’s an exciting possibility that will not only provide an amazing recreational opportunity, but will give an economic boost to many small towns throughout the state.
Today, we rode on a Scenic Byway. Our 65 mile route took us from Oakridge to Rainbow via Aufderheide Memorial Drive.
2007 trek 7200 men’s frame matte black and grey with attachments for rear and front lights.
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