BoTM Bike of The Month August 2025 - Blue-collar Special - now taking entries

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Don't you think you could hang just a few more bags on the bike??? ;)🤣
Believe me, I tried but I ran out of stupid things to take with me....and straps 🤣
Joking aside, the weather on the tour was going to be wet and cold and there was nowhere to buy food.
I didn't want to use panniers because we had to push a lot and then I always get stuck with my legs.
Also the other bikes were also well packed...
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What's in the 2L Volvic water bottle strapped to the back of the saddle??? 🤔
A tasty Doppio Passo Salento Primitivo 2023 😋
 
Believe me, I tried but I ran out of stupid things to take with me....and straps 🤣
Joking aside, the weather on the tour was going to be wet and cold and there was nowhere to buy food.
I didn't want to use panniers because we had to push a lot and then I always get stuck with my legs.
Also the other bikes were also well packed...
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A tasty Doppio Passo Salento Primitivo 2023 😋
Bloody hell you guys are riding 2 wheeled camels!!! 🐫🐫🐫

Bet you guys flew downhill 😁 and blew out of your a**es uphill!!! 🥵
 
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Trek 830 Antelope, 1991, Exage 300 LX, is it ok ?

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I'd like to enter my Wheeler, which is a "reimagination" of my very first mountainbike that I bought with my own hard earned money (mainly sucking up to gandma but also doing odd jobs like cutting grass...) at the age of 15 or so.
It came equipped with a 200GS originally. And I built it with the parts I lusted after back then but couldn't afford. I also put in quite the effort to make/adapt a custom dampener with steel springs for the Manitou forks. Because that was the kind of thing I was dreaming about back then. :D

You can find the build thread here: Klick!

Thias's 1991 (?) Wheeler 414

Current state:


How I got it:
 
I'd like to enter my Wheeler, which is a "reimagination" of my very first mountainbike that I bought with my own hard earned money (mainly sucking up to gandma but also doing odd jobs like cutting grass...) at the age of 15 or so.
It came equipped with a 200GS originally. And I built it with the parts I lusted after back then but couldn't afford. I also put in quite the effort to make/adapt a custom dampener with steel springs for the Manitou forks. Because that was the kind of thing I was dreaming about back then. :D

You can find the build thread here: Klick!

Thias's 1991 (?) Wheeler 414

Current state:


How I got it:

Whilst I appreciate this was, once upon a time, a bike that absolutely belonged in this month's category, it's now far too fancy to be eligible, unfortunately.
 
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