Summer 2025 Photo Thread

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Jason Fuller

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Jun 22, 2025, 12:15:08 AMJun 22
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Spring has sprang away, time for a summer edition!  Just so happened I got out for a very enriching ride in the forest (okay, a decent amount of walking too) and have a fresh photo to start off the thread. It isn't very summery, in fact it was cool and rainy in the morning but we managed to stay pretty dry. These forests pretty much look the same year-round, and I'm not complaining. As you can see we found some pretty old trees, too! 

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Steve

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Jun 22, 2025, 10:19:35 AMJun 22
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Yes!    Good move Jason, after all it is now officially Summer 2025. 

It's been plenty hot and muggy here in Appalachia with near daily afternoon showers.  Here's a few pics - but the bike will remain anonymous.

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Jay Lonner

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Gus on the shores of the Salish Sea. The more I ride this bike the more I like it! I get a kick out the reactions it generates on group rides. Mountain bikers don’t think it’s mountain bike-y enough, gravelistas don’t think it’s gravel-y enough, but for the type of mixed terrain I like to ride it’s extremely capable.

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

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Yes!    Good move Jason, after all it is now officially Summer 2025. 

It's been plenty hot and muggy here in Appalachia with near daily afternoon showers.  Here's a few pics - but the bike will remain anonymous.

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On Sunday, June 22, 2025 at 12:15:08 AM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:
Spring has sprang away, time for a summer edition!  Just so happened I got out for a very enriching ride in the forest (okay, a decent amount of walking too) and have a fresh photo to start off the thread. It isn't very summery, in fact it was cool and rainy in the morning but we managed to stay pretty dry. These forests pretty much look the same year-round, and I'm not complaining. As you can see we found some pretty old trees, too! 

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Paul M

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Jun 22, 2025, 5:11:02 PMJun 22
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Nice to see the "NO E-bikes, NO Pedal Assist" on the Sleepy Gap trail sign. As mtn. biker and avid hiker, having motorized bikes on the same trail is the last thing I want to encounter. Maybe that will catch on here in the west!

Paul in Eugene Oregon

Takashi

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Jun 23, 2025, 8:59:57 AMJun 23
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Thank you for starting the thread Jason!
That's a beautiful place as always, a perfect photo to start a thread.

Here are a couple of photos from Sunday. It was cloudy but very hot and humid.

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Jun 23, 2025, 12:16:07 PMJun 23
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Here's my Fitz yesterday on Gold Camp Road.


Steve

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Jun 23, 2025, 9:10:17 PMJun 23
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I managed to get out early today before the heat worked its way into the high 80s.
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The big guy behind the gate was quick to let me know that I was not welcome in his sheep pasture. I didn't argue with him. 

The highlight of the ride was in the woods where the early morning low temps were still lingering. By 1130 AM I was drenched in sweat and called it quits.  Nothing epic but it felt good to be out there.    Steve in AVL

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Brent Knepper

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Jun 23, 2025, 9:53:02 PMJun 23
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here's my new sergio green atlantis (only draft 1.0 of the build, sois patient por favor) from last weekend's bike&swim in the shawangunk mtns aka the Gunks in the NY hudson valley. getting sweaty climbing car-free carriage roads and dipping into a cool mountain lake is my preferred way of existing ◡̈ 

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John Rinker

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Jun 23, 2025, 10:27:03 PMJun 23
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That's a fine looking Atlantis, Brent! Love that color. 

Here's my Atlantis in Summer Mode at a favourite swimming hole:
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Cheers, John

Alex Buly

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Jun 24, 2025, 11:01:23 AMJun 24
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I feel like my post is practically a fraternal twin to Brent's in that I also took my green Riv up to the Gunks with the same gold Fabio's Chest mounted to the front. This was my Platty's first trip out of the city and it was amazing. I will also attest to the fact that the carriage roads (I did a combo of Mohonk and Minnewaska) make for incredible riding. I can't recall smiling so much during any ride I've taken in recent memory. I took the Hudson Line up to Poughkeepsie and biked over to the preserve via the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. I would highly recommend this day trip to any NYC-based Riv owners. 

The bike handled beautifully on the carriage roads and I really appreciated the front grip area on the Billie Bars during some of the 10+% climbs.

Stephen Merelman

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Jun 24, 2025, 3:48:45 PMJun 24
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Those are great trails in New Paltz. I've knocked out a 60-miler there from time to time on a Jones LWB. Spectacular, but best done during the week to avoid the crowds. 

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Bill S

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Jun 24, 2025, 5:01:23 PMJun 24
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Took the Atlantis on a week long tour from PA to MD, including 3 days on trais and dirt/sand roads in the Pine Barrens of NJ. Shoutout to the fellow Atlantis owner we met on the Cape May/Lewes ferry.

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Richard Rose

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Jun 24, 2025, 7:24:13 PMJun 24
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Sounds like a great week? Able to share a route?
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Jay

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Jun 24, 2025, 9:47:35 PMJun 24
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June has been a good month, 17 rides so far and I'm hoping another 3 to probably get me to my highest riding month in a long time.

I struggle to take an interesting 'summer' photo.  Spring = bloom/flowers, Fall = changing leaves, pumpkins, Winter = snow, ice and everything nice!  The one below is from a ride this week before work where I left my house just after 6am to avoid the heat.  I drank both bottles in a ride of around 1:20.  It was hot and humid, but the air flow was refreshing.  So was the A/C in my house when I got back.  I should have taken a photo of my C17 saddle, where you can clearly see my sit bone sweat marks!

This week has been contemplative and a confirmation of a couple things:

- shortly after taking this photo I stopped to take another photo of a nice garden maintained by the city, with the low sun casting its warm glow.  I contemplate getting more into cycling photography and even checked out cameras this weekend.  Well, after I propped the bike up beside a rock, stepped back to take the photo, it tipped over, landing on the rock and giving the first scratches on the frame since owning the bike almost 18 months ago.  I should just ride!  I don't have unlimited time.  I prefer to take in what I see with my eyes and observation.  I actually see more this way, than stopping to take a photo.  The act of taking the photo is often disruptive for me.  But I like nice photos.  It's decided though, just ride, snap the occasional photo with my phone when all is right

- on Saturday I went for a long ride, early in the morning again, and stopped at a gas station to refill my bottles.  Shortly after stopping a couple pulls up on their bikes.  They were young, very buff, and upon a quick glance had some $$$ bikes.  The guy was telling his friend about turning down a clothing sponsor deal from a bike clothing company because he couldn't bother with instagram.  She was showing him a video of a Visma rider with a ventilator, that she was going to buy for herself to improve her Vo2 max.  I didn't mind, whatever keeps them happy!  Maybe they're trying to sign pro contracts, who knows.  I snapped a photo of his bike as I sensed it was high end and wanted to look it up after.  It was the Wilier Triestina Astana bike, with Enve 4.5 wheels.  I looked it up online, seems to be around Cad$16-19k plus the wheels were over $4k.  Again, good for them.  But god I love my Roadini.  Regardless of performance, aero, weight, it is a very fair price for a comfortable, well-made bike that can last ages.  It's classy.  Timeless.  This experience confirmed just how much I love this bike.

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Cormac O'Keeffe

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Jun 25, 2025, 7:07:46 AMJun 25
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Thanks for starting this new season thread @jason

They say that ladybirds bring good luck so here's a summer ladybird on the Sam's seat stay.
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Bill S

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Jun 25, 2025, 8:57:30 AMJun 25
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Richard,

Sure thing. Here's the route we took:


The Pine Barrens portion of the trip followed this route:


If you have any questions about it, feel free to shoot me an email!

-Bill

Mike Rossi

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Jun 25, 2025, 12:36:46 PMJun 25
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@Cormac   I wonder what this thing (moth?) brings.
I believe it was attracted to the Atlantis color.

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@mwill...@gmail.com - good luck I hope! In any event the moth has good taste 😉


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Jason Fuller

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Jun 25, 2025, 9:56:38 PMJun 25
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Great to see all the photo contributions!  Brent - sweet Atlantis even as a starting build, and I feel the same way regarding preferred existence.  Bill - that's really interesting how all the trees are leaning to the right, wonder what that's about? 

The first few days of astronomical summer has continued to be cool and cloudy for the most part here, and I'm really happy about it as someone who doesn't care for summer in the first place. Enjoying the progression of later-blooming flowers and whatnot. Here is a photo from the small orchard I often stop for a beer at on the commute home. 

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John Rinker

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Jun 26, 2025, 12:06:45 AMJun 26
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I've enjoyed the bicycles featuring insects, as I'm always on the lookout for cool fauna while pedaling along. Perhaps there should be a 'Creatures Spotted on Rivs' thread. Spotted this guy hanging out on the trail last week:
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Cheers, John

Michael Moore, Jr.

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A friend and I planned a warm weather three day summer tour in Eastern Oregon along the Old West Scenic Bikeway. Luckily we had gear for the rain and hail that we experienced at the start of the trip! The Bleroit performed beautifully given that I had to add more gear than originally planned for.


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Armand Kizirian

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Jun 27, 2025, 12:01:42 PMJun 27
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5+ years ago I would have rode my hardtail mtb with some semi-cycling specific apparel on a ride like this through Sycamore Canyon between Malibu/Ventura counties just outside of Los Angeles. Granted, I would have also been able to explore some more technical singletrack, but that wasn't the point of this ride. Picture was after a 40-min ride into a nice desolate valley for a picnic and idle reading with my partner, the technical mountain biker in me couldn't resist railing these berms as fast as possible with my sandals, corduroy shorts that are normally worn in my house, and my lifeguard straw hat. The confusion I brought to others on their electric mountain bikes was pure joy. 

55cm Platypus with ortho bars and 48mm slicks. 

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Dan

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Jun 27, 2025, 9:51:17 PMJun 27
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Epic photo Armand. Love to see you riding the bike like that!
Baskets on a bike confuse people enough when you're up hills on the dirt. Add a step-through to the mix, and there'd be minds blown for sure!

Steve

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Jun 28, 2025, 9:36:48 AMJun 28
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Love it! 
Subvert the Paradigm on a Platypus!

st nick

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I enjoyed a 40 mile ride on my Sam H a few weeks back down to White Rock Lake and other areas of Dallas.

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Mike Rossi

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Jun 29, 2025, 9:53:38 AMJun 29
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It’s too hot and humid for my taste, but I still ventured out during the hottest part of it to see a local car show.
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Here’s a photo I took while trying to find some shade on the way back home. Wake me up in September. IMG_0495.jpeg

John Rinker

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Jun 29, 2025, 1:11:37 PMJun 29
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The freshet is waning, and the river is slowing down for the lazy days of summer:
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Cheers, John

Max S

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Jun 29, 2025, 1:21:12 PMJun 29
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This morning... 
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David Blinn

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Rode my Hillborne from Berkeley to Mt. Tam yesterday and spent the night at Steep Ravine

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Paul M

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It doesn't get any better than that! :-)

Jason Fuller

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This is going to become a running joke where my photos looks exactly the same in each season. This was from a 60km mostly off-pavement ride on Sunday. The drop bar configuration of the Bombadil has been working really well for me, since my 'sporty' rides tend to end up on trails for at least part of the route. I do wish it were a couple notches lighter, but the geometry and tire clearance are spot on, so overall no complaints. Nice to be confident I won't break it, too.  

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Franco Rinaldi

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Jul 1, 2025, 11:21:56 PMJul 1
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Sick photos!

Franco Rinaldi 

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This is going to become a running joke where my photos looks exactly the same in each season. This was from a 60km mostly off-pavement ride on Sunday. The drop bar configuration of the Bombadil has been working really well for me, since my 'sporty' rides tend to end up on trails for at least part of the route. I do wish it were a couple notches lighter, but the geometry and tire clearance are spot on, so overall no complaints. Nice to be confident I won't break it, too.  

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RichS

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Jul 2, 2025, 9:32:23 AMJul 2
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It sure doesn't. Nice photograph David.

Best,
Rich in ATL

Franco Rinaldi

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These photos are all awesome and it made me want to share one! Day ride with a friend from nyc to a really cool mtb park with the roadini ..

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It sure doesn't. Nice photograph David.
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Steve

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Jul 2, 2025, 10:01:29 PMJul 2
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In keeping with Jason F's Groundhog Day theme, here's a pic from today's ride - same woods but different trail than my previous post. I also encountered one of the local residents. 

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Josh C

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Jul 3, 2025, 8:41:29 PMJul 3
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We took a short trip from Indy to South Haven, MI last week, and I rode the Kal-Haven trail.  A crushed gravel rail trail from Kalamazoo to South Haven. 70mi of mostly flat wooded/country miles. Recommend, but maybe not when it's >90 degrees out. 

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Lucia Matioli

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Jul 4, 2025, 12:27:19 PMJul 4
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Wow, David!

I’d love to do this once I get my Homer! Hoping by end of July. The wait has been excruciating, a little dramatic I know. But I know it’ll be worth it. 
Would love to know the route and what you packed with you?

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Lucia
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Gordon Stam

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Jul 5, 2025, 9:31:50 PMJul 5
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Here's shots of the Clem, the first one taken last week. I ride it every day I have off work, usually 12-15 miles. Noteworthy is that it's sporting a new 1x10 drivetrain and new wheels. The handlebars are VO Granola bars, I think. I've enjoyed them but as they say, there's a new sheriff in town.

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Gordon Stam

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The new sheriff: VO Curvy Bars (again, I think). They are a bit of a game changer. They are wider with less sweep and they put me in a more mountain bikey position. It's easier to stand and just feeels more sporty all the way around. I also rmoved the front rack and basket, moving them to the back. This, with the wider bars, really ahs calmed the Clems steering, which I alsways felt was something like a beagle on a leash, especially at low speeds.

The reason I say "I think" on the bars is becauae I bought both at my LBS and I don't recall looking hard at the label, mainly just the price and the shape. In both cases it was a matter of, "these look like they'll do". But they have the VO logo on them and the shapes look like they match the product descriptions.

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And shortly afetr taking this picture (yesterday, the 4th) I got drenched in a summer thnderstorm. It was actually kinda fun. The hail was bouncing off the pavement and pinging into my forks.


Gordon Stam

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Boy, I wish you could go back and edit your posts. My typos sound like giberish. I suppose I could proof read, but...

I had meant to say the hail was pinging into my spokes, not forks. 

Brent Knepper

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Jul 5, 2025, 10:23:51 PMJul 5
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a humind day spent quaintmaxxing in the hudson valley on my now-dubbed 'Atlanis Morrisette', along with some golden oyster mushroom foraging ☻ you can see the 102 year old Skytop Tower out on the horizon in the first pic

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Aaron Morris

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Nice lil ride in the boise foothills this am

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Mike Rossi

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I rode the Atlantis out to the Carhartt mansion ruins on the trails near the Catawba river here in SC. Thanks to a tropical storm off to the east the weather here was tolerable. My lugged Susie handles these trails well , but I was a little nervous with the Atlantis as I hiked a lot of sections. We’ll get there.
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Dwain Weary

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Homer summer in Oregon:
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Ted Durant

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My first real ride on my new bike, had to take it to Paradise, of course. Not much Rivendell content, I'm afraid, other than the Clem Pedals, which truly are the best ever, and the Newbaum's tape.

This bike replaces my Waterford ST-22 in my stable. Please contact me off list if you're interested in the Waterford.

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Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA

R Shannon

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Ted, my goodness, a Brian Chapman! Close enough to Riv content in my book. That's a sweetheart. Did you spec it for him or pick this up from a previous owner?
Thanks so much for posting. Enjoy!

Best,
Rich in ATL 

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Ted Durant

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Jul 7, 2025, 6:09:14 PMJul 7
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Custom built, just for me 😊

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI

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Ted, my goodness, a Brian Chapman! Close enough to Riv content in my book. That's a sweetheart. Did you spec it for him or pick this up from a previous owner?
Thanks so much for posting. Enjoy!

Best,
Rich in ATL 

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My first real ride on my new bike, had to take it to Paradise, of course. Not much Rivendell content, I'm afraid, other than the Clem Pedals, which truly are the best ever, and the Newbaum's tape.

This bike replaces my Waterford ST-22 in my stable. Please contact me off list if you're interested in the Waterford.

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Jason Fuller

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Jul 7, 2025, 6:39:42 PMJul 7
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Chapmans are always welcome anywhere on the internet as far as I'm concerned.  Looks awesome.  How long between order and collection? I imagine his waiting list is a few years long! 

Nick Shoemaker

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Jul 8, 2025, 10:28:31 AMJul 8
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'web-clearing' in the sweaty south :)

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Mike Packard

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Roadini at Sunset Cliffs San Diego. Note upturned safety pizza indicates delightful ocean breeze.

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Stephen A

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After dinner stroll with my new 2025 Atlantis <3<3

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Cormac O'Keeffe

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Nice build and I love the attention to detail.


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After dinner stroll with my new 2025 Atlantis <3<3

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Ryan

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That Atlantis looks like it's ready for a world tour....I do like that Middleburn crankset that others on the list have mentioned from time to time...kind of an hourglass shape. Sweet!

Jay

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Another early start to avoid the heat.  It was pretty nice the whole time though.  I planned a route based on mixed surface, with more dirt than gravel.  As an aside, anyone notice how much more comfortable dirt is under your wheels than gravel?  I have a lot of gravel paths in town, and the Roadini w/43mm is not very comfy (manageable for sure), so I already use the Fargo w/2.2" tires  One town over, their trails are mainly dirt, and they're a lot of fun.  I road up to them, hit them all in one direction, and then over to the lake in the photo for a snack break.  I fished in that lake a week ago with my daughter's boyfriend (that's a new thing for me!  hanging with the BF when she's at the Coldplay concert lol).  Reversed direction and hit the same trails again.  I was really wanting more of that but I couldn't think of any other dirt cuts.

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I love how the sunlight reflects off the rims.  You can see from the still flags, almost no wind.  I usually dislike wind, but on a hot day I don't mind it as much.

Stay cool out there!

Dan

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It's winter here in Adelaide but I'll post anyway. Took my Appaloosa up my favourite local singletrack/trail, the Pioneer Women's Trail. It's a lovely, scenic way to climb into the hills and get to the vicinity of Mt Lofty, which you can see in the background with the three towers.
I realised that I hadn't climbed this trail for quite some time as the last time I rode up here I nearly fell off the side of the trail. The trail is just on the limit of comfortable challenge for me: rocky but not too rocky, steep but not too steep. The Appaloosa goes just fine.

Anyway, I always seem to stop here for a photo and my bike always seems to fall over while I take the photo.

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Ben Hannon

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Here’s my susie up in the uinta mountain range. Endless chunky trail and great dispersed camping options. 

Ben

Andrew Scherer

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Homer visits Cape Cod

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Manhattan & Woodstock NY USA

Steve

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Good old country comforts... (B. Taupin/E.John)

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Jason Fuller

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Loving these contributions!  And regarding the southern hemisphere.. I was wondering if we should switch to monthly photo threads instead of season-based for a) southern hemisphere inclusion and b) quicker expiration so these threads don't get so huge! 

Anyhow, food for thought. I had been focusing on nature in my photos, but here is what summer in the city looks like - plenty of beach-goers, mostly in the distance, and the pool was looking very attractive. It was pretty hot yesterday (over 30C, so about 90F), hotter than I like to ride in, but I made my way over to the beach as well as to watch a downtown criterium race. About 26km round trip. This week is gonna be hot, so my riding is going to be slim to none. 

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Drew Fitchette

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IMG_9537.jpegLove the monthly thread idea, Jason!

Definitely would be fun to see what July looks like for folks on the other side of the equator more!

Here’s a swan song photo of tha Joe from a ride late last week on the recently finished part of the belt line here in Atlanta. It’s currently in my stand getting stripped and cleaned to sell. 

Andrew Letton

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Here, here! We're not all in the Northern Hemisphere!
cheers,
Andrew in Sydney, where "winter" is in full force here, such that it is: 6 degrees C this morning when I woke. (Record low for my coastal town is 1 C.)

Here's one overlooking the Hawkesbury River on a recent ride with my mate Mick:

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jaredwilson

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Visiting my parents in the Central Valley, 100°F+ temps had a guy sweating!

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jared, wishing he was back on the coast, but currently in the 209

Ted Durant

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On Monday, July 14, 2025 at 3:20:12 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote:
Loving these contributions!  And regarding the southern hemisphere.. I was wondering if we should switch to monthly photo threads instead of season-based for a) southern hemisphere inclusion and b) quicker expiration so these threads don't get so huge! 
Yeah, that's why I put "Northern Hemisphere" in the subject when I started some of these threads. I felt I should do that to acknowledge that not everyone is experiencing the same season, but I also worried maybe it could be interpreted as being "exclusive" to Northern Hemisphere residents.  Great idea to have a monthly photo thread!

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI, USA, Northern Hemisphere... 

Mike Rossi

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Got up and out the door earlier this morning to take my weekly trip to MoMo’s (my city’s infamous donut shop) in order to beat the heat. It didn’t work. I’m still getting used to the Atlantis as it is in  its current state, but I think I’m going to try some swept back bars to go with a new wheel set that arrived. 
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Steve

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Momo's Donuts!  Judging from the vegetation is it the North Carolina shop? If so, I'll have to check it out next time I'm down that way.   Yes - the Atlantis looks to me like it would enjoy some swept back bars, maybe even a some Billies.

Steve in AVL

Mike Rossi

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That would be Rock Hill, SC, Steve.
I have Albatross, Losco, Tosco, Bosco, but have yet to try a Billie. Maybe I’ll add that to my next shopping list.

Mike

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Momo's Donuts!  Judging from the vegetation is it the North Carolina shop? If so, I'll have to check it out next time I'm down that way.   Yes - the Atlantis looks to me like it would enjoy some swept back bars, maybe even a some Billies.

Steffen

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Ian Buckley

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Love that photo Steffen!

Paul M

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Cycling alongside of the Dorena Reservoir on the Row River bike path with Weyerhaeuser timber company clear cuts in the backdrop. Dorena Oregon
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J

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Not fan of Weyerhaeuser clear cutting but I sure was a fan of riding their closed to traffic on Sunday logging roads. Row bike path is a good one, almost makes me miss living there.

Keith P.

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Beautiful shot, Steffen!
Love that wheat on wheat.
k.

Ethan VanValkenburg

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Yesterday's ride in the Santa Cruz Mtns—up dirt Alpine, through Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve, a loop around Monte Bello, and back home. A wonderful day on the ole Atlantis!
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Corwin Zechar

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Took my stoker out on our new to us Bilenky Viewpoint. We rode to the San Francisco Bay Bridge and back. A distance of 28.6 miles total. Long slog out on the Bay Bridge, fighting a fierce headwind. Made for a quick trip back though. We were cited by the FAA for not filing a flight plan (JK). Made some serious speed. Passed a guy on an MCRB like he was standing still. The stoker really digs the ability to coast while I pedal. Photo below of us at the turnaround on the Bay Bridge.
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Regards,

Corwin
On Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 9:15:08 PM UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
Spring has sprang away, time for a summer edition!  Just so happened I got out for a very enriching ride in the forest (okay, a decent amount of walking too) and have a fresh photo to start off the thread. It isn't very summery, in fact it was cool and rainy in the morning but we managed to stay pretty dry. These forests pretty much look the same year-round, and I'm not complaining. As you can see we found some pretty old trees, too! 

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Bernard Duhon

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Yours sincerely,

 


Bernard F. Duhon

What a timely post.

I am interested in such a bike

Tho not interested in cost of a custom

Is one made “off the shelf” ?

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Subject: [RBW] Re: Summer 2025 Photo Thrbikeead

 

Took my stoker out on our new to us Bilenky Viewpoint. We rode to the San Francisco Bay Bridge and back. A distance of 28.6 miles total. Long slog out on the Bay Bridge, fighting a fierce headwind. Made for a quick trip back though. We were cited by the FAA for not filing a flight plan (JK). Made some serious speed. Passed a guy on an MCRB like he was standing still. The stoker really digs the ability to coast while I pedal. Photo below of us at the turnaround on the Bay Bridge.

 

Regards,

 

Corwin

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Spring has sprang away, time for a summer edition!  Just so happened I got out for a very enriching ride in the forest (okay, a decent amount of walking too) and have a fresh photo to start off the thread. It isn't very summery, in fact it was cool and rainy in the morning but we managed to stay pretty dry. These forests pretty much look the same year-round, and I'm not complaining. As you can see we found some pretty old trees, too! 

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Alex Gonzales

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My homer in Monterey, CA. 

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Aaron Morris

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Another jaunt in Boise along parts of the Oregon Trail

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Lucia Matioli

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That’s a gorgeous Homer!
Can I ask what tires your running on it?
Expecting to get mine, hoping in the next week  🤞

Lucia

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Jason Fuller

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I'm loving the dark green Homers!  

It was pretty warm here today, though we've been fortunate with manageable temps. The crowds headed to the beaches but I headed to the old Sitka grove, where these massive trees gave me the shelter I was seeking.  

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Jay Lonner

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Gus along the Chilliwack River in southwestern B.C.

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Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA 

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I'm loving the dark green Homers!  


It was pretty warm here today, though we've been fortunate with manageable temps. The crowds headed to the beaches but I headed to the old Sitka grove, where these massive trees gave me the shelter I was seeking.  

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Keith P.

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Truckee River Trail
Tahoe City, CA

Patrick Moore

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I’m envious about all the water that others get to ride around. The Rio Grande has dried up completely along its CABQ channel, which it is doing more often nowadays when in earlier decades this was very rare. I almost stopped to take another “river done dried up” photo on my ride just now. We’ve had little snowpack in the mountains this year and despite a few widely-spaced and relatively voluminous rainfalls,* the monsoon season has been a poor one. Still, we’ve still got August and Sept to look forward to. It is cloudy today and there were rumbles and spits indicating, just possibly, some actual rainfall, so I carried my rain cape and Grunden’s hat on my 19 m fixed gear errand detour, just in case. 

*The local weather channels record rainfalls as little as 0.01”. 0.05” can be spun as a “storm” if it comes down heavily enough. I think we got as much as 0.1” or even 0.25” during last week's rainfall.

Free tidbit: the acequia trails pack down nice and hard after even light rains, and it is very nice to ride on hardpack instead of sand. This lasts a few days depending on temp and humidity.

One more: when the sun goes behind the clouds, the air temp can drop by the equivalent of 10*F. The temp at my door 072925 at  2:19 pm MDST was 78* versus upper 90s a few days ago.

Lastly: durn Texans make us give them some of our RG water, per the multistate and very complex water compact to which NM is a signatory, so we can’t fill up the reservoirs with excess flow during ample times to release in times like now. The poor Mexicans haven’t got anything for the last few years, IIRC. This multistate compact is entirely different from the ancient acequia legislation inherited from the Spanish who got the model from the Moors.

Back to cycling ...

Steve

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I know the water crisis in the SW is a real problem - so out of regard for Patrick and the great state of Nuevo Mexico I'll refrain from any smart a$$ wise cracks - but here's another water pic:
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It's not the Big Muddy, but it's on its way to it (French Broad R.--> Tennessee R. --> Ohio R. --> Mississippi R.)

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Platypus in the mystical circle of bamboo

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"...Dead Head sticker on a Cadillac" ???  (apologies to Don Henly)

Steve in AVL

Patrick Moore

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Actually, it must have rained upstream a bit yesterday or the day before because small channels were once again open, at least near the Montano Blvd bridge. As usual, no photo.

Patrick “too busy pushing (slowly*) the 76” fixed gear on the 1999 Joe Starck to take a photo” Moore, after a very nice out (south) and back (north) ride just now along the Paseo del Bosque path from Montano Blvd to Rio Bravo Blvd and back.

* I expect that before too long I’ll have to bow to age and (1) raise my bar by 2-3 cm to about saddle height (but with a, say, 10 cm instead of 8 cm stem); and (2) gear down to a ~72” / 65” Dingle gear combo instead of the current 76/68” that has served me so well for so many years (50 t ring instead of 52 for the 17/19 Dingle and 24 12” wheel). Still, I was in the hooks for at least 17 miles of the total 21+ thanks to an annoying sidewind.

As usual, Shakespeare says it best: Have you not a moist eye, a dry hand, a yellow cheek, a white beard, a decreasing leg, an increasing belly? Is not your voice broken, your wind short, your chin double, your wit single, and every part about you blasted with antiquity?

Steve

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Patrick, if you consider  "gear(ing)  down to a ~72” / 65” Dingle gear combo instead of the current 76/68” a concession to old age I suspect you are  "...only old in judgment and understanding..."  Same goes for raising that bar up to saddle height.   ;-)

Patrick Moore

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Believe me, I am old in more than judgment and understanding!

Speaking of bar at saddle level: I undertake (God willing) the longest ride I’ve done for decades, on Saturday, with a couple of other riders: the 50 mile bike route that the City has stitched together, in places half-assedly, from existing but unconnected bike routes. I don’t have a derailleur road bike — ‘nother bike purchase to ponder — so will ride the “road bike for dirt” that has the Maes Parallel about 5 cm below saddle but on a 10cm —or did I change it back to 9 cm? stem, using the Soma Supple Vitesse wheelset. I can do 30 miles on the Riv, but I felt it would be tempting fate and chiropractor bills to try 50 on it, all question of gearing aside (I do have 2 2-speed fixed hub rear wheels for the Riv). 

Jason Fuller

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This encapsulates mid summer pretty well for me here; the foliage has become a mix of green and yellow as the soil is more routinely dry, and the shadows elongate earlier than they had earlier in the summer as the days are already starting to shorten. This was taken around 8pm. 

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Dwain Weary

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Caucasian mantis hitched a ride down the hill :)
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Eric Marth

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The miserable heat and humidity we've had for the past few months here in Virginia corrupted all my memory of how nice this part of the world can be. We have some wonderful springtime weather here this weekend and it's a real delight. 

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Steve

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Eric, I love those Virginia backroads!  Over the years I've ridden them by both bicycle and motorcycle - some the best anywhere.   Your Hillborne looks like the perfect vehicle for the job!

Steve in AVL

Eric Marth

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Thanks, Steve! It certainly gets it done, the Appaloosa is also great out there. My friend Forrest rode his great big old eBike! Here he is enjoying some mid-ride lasagna, just like in the pro tour circuit. 

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Victor Meng

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Last Saturday's ride along the Bay Trail in East Bay of San Francisco.  Swapped in some Choco bars on a new-to-me '05 Rambouillet.  Genuinely enjoying this bicycle.

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Jay Lonner

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Gus, with bonus Jones sighting along the Pacific Northwest Trail.

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

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Last Saturday's ride along the Bay Trail in East Bay of San Francisco.  Swapped in some Choco bars on a new-to-me '05 Rambouillet.  Genuinely enjoying this bicycle.

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Josh C

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S24O from a couple of weeks back. Meant to post these earlier, but...life.
A friend and I grabbed a campsite from hipcamp.com (think Airbnb for camp sites) and did a ~75-mile trip out of downtown Indianapolis up to Cicero, IN. Hot, funky, humid, but it was fun.

Dan

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Took the Appaloosa up my favourite hills fire road loop. In 25km / 1.5 hours I can have left home and be back in a suburban cafe after having a nice outing in nature.
Among all the regular hikers and e-mountain bikers I came across someone else on a steel basked bike, which was nice!

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Matthew Williams

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Aug 10, 2025, 2:46:08 PMAug 10
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I spent Saturday riding around the San Francisco Bay.

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Andy Williams

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Excellent travelogue, Matthew!

Andy

Gordon Stam

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More cockpit views: the Clem on Park City's Rail Trail, about 8pm last Wednesday.





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John Johnson

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Matthew,

I have a vague memory of this being discussed in another thread somewhere back, but where did you get that excellent bullmoose bar bag ? It's great....

-john

Matthew Williams

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