CommanderChuff
Devout Dirtbag
Cycling history in real steel.
Retro bikes are addictive and leads innocents into bad ways. I only started proper road cycling just 4 years ago, and have covered 10,000 miles, climbed 250,000 feet, burnt off 230,000 calories, participated in PruRide London, Meon Vale 100k, Eroica California Coastal (90 miles, 7,500 ft) and am planning Birmingham Velo 100 and Eroica Britannia later this year.
So why do I have to get another bike?
Its a post war Hamilton, bright and shinny, it fits with my need to have and to ride a bike which is as old as myself, it is the history of bravery in wartime, and a reminder that there are some very special cyclists who should be remembered and appreciated for their endeavours on two wheels.
And it is just the great fun that retro bike owners have when chatting about their bikes, no horrible expensive high technology, no thoughts of one upmanship, its a great life in retroland.
Retro bikes are addictive and leads innocents into bad ways. I only started proper road cycling just 4 years ago, and have covered 10,000 miles, climbed 250,000 feet, burnt off 230,000 calories, participated in PruRide London, Meon Vale 100k, Eroica California Coastal (90 miles, 7,500 ft) and am planning Birmingham Velo 100 and Eroica Britannia later this year.
So why do I have to get another bike?
Its a post war Hamilton, bright and shinny, it fits with my need to have and to ride a bike which is as old as myself, it is the history of bravery in wartime, and a reminder that there are some very special cyclists who should be remembered and appreciated for their endeavours on two wheels.
And it is just the great fun that retro bike owners have when chatting about their bikes, no horrible expensive high technology, no thoughts of one upmanship, its a great life in retroland.