His bikes

One of my favourite bikes, and one I have been touring on quite a bit over the years, is my Roy Thame.

I bought it as a frame and fork some ten years ago:

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Built it up for a vacation trip to France in '17:

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After a few more trips and some minor alterations I got distracted by other bikes, but it was such a nice ride that in early '20 I decided to rebuild the Roy Thame. I had discovered the joy of "brifting" and chose to Shimergo it:

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Vacation trips to France and Italy followed. This is the closed railway station of Ospedaletti on the Ligurian coast in September '20:

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Parked in front of the Faggin shop in Padova in September '21:

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After that other bikes got in the way again, until a couple of weeks ago. Ready for a new look I replaced the black accessories with aluminium and chrome. A previous owner had blacked out the down tube decals, which I undid with a bit of polish.

Well, it does look different. The Pletscher front rack is something I picked up recently and wanted to give a try. Although it is surprisingly sturdy, I may replace it with something a little more elegant.

Yesterday morning on a ferry across a local waterway:

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wunnerful textillium, greatly enjoyed here! 🥳



...and then there is a certain Teval...😍

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others much loved are the Garage Indesteege et les trois jeune filles mixte de MCML's

as they be not royduhz they doona wreally belong here...so perchance they may fit elsewhere upon a day...

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