You and your bikes' combined age?

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My single speed Hobbs and I: 128.

I initially used a comma there but that made it look like an unassailable 1128. As we are both pretty young I am sure this can be easily beaten.
 
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97 in an ideal (part of the) world where 'road' is a noun denoting a route from A to B with a vaguely flat and uniform surface... until then, subtract 14 (years' worth of bike) or add 14 (mm of nominal tyre section diameter)... or both... or something.....
 
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I commute on a daily basis on a 1965 Claud Butler Olympic Sprint single speed. Same age as me giving combined age of 104
 
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Hawmaw":mycom7k5 said:
I commute on a daily basis on a 1965 Claud Butler Olympic Sprint single speed. Same age as me giving combined age of 104

haha... me and my daily commuter are almost exactly half that
 
deliquium":1ztlhra0 said:
Old Ned":1ztlhra0 said:
I'm still winning...................................... :)

Yours isn't a complete bike ;)

Which means I'm winning :LOL:

A mere technicality :roll:

I reckon my friend Tony would win. He is well into his 70's and he rides a (or several! - but not all at once) genuine 1890's Ordinaries on a regular basis. Must be closing on the 200 mark by now.
 

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