1 (edited by BiefstukFriet 19-Sep-2008 19:14:08)

Topic: Time for a new bike!

My company sponsors th' use o' bikes by financin' scallywags who want t' buy a one, th' goverment is in on th' thin' with tax related stuff an' everythin', I'll warrant ye!  You can deduct it from yer free days yer monthly untaxed salary or a combination o' th' two...  Really sweet deal an' since th' year is almost o'er I wont miss th' couple o' free days I get t' turn in as I still have like 11 left.
Fetch me spyglass, to be sure! 


Anyhow...  I'm torn between these three bikes...


http://www.fietsfabriek.nl/imagesbig/aty_01.jpg   (You can add yer name in where it now says "fietsfabriek", how cool is th

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Re: Time for a new bike!

Um none o' those appear t' have more than one gear.

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3 (edited by 19-Sep-2008 21:04:00)

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they all look like Mary Poppins bike.  Ye'll be sleepin' with the fishes, by Blackbeard's sword!  Get a TREK I have one an' absolutly love it.


About the Pirate language... blackbeard was known for his guns, not his sword.

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4 (edited by ~E 19-Sep-2008 23:03:53)

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Then just take this one; o' ye want a weird bicycle t' grab attention tongue :
http://www.uh.edu/engines/bicycle.gif

an' I wouldn't thrust any dutch bikes wink

nah, I'd choose the second one, it looks pretty elegant. the red one is a bit to red, and the first one's a bit to weird to use daily, it'd declare you towns-fool (unless in the Netherlands, there they all are tongue)

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

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5 (edited by ~E 19-Sep-2008 22:57:05)

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The history o' th' bicycle is curiously tied t' that o' th' horseless carriage.  Together they represent th' routes taken by th' poor an' by th' wealthy t' freedom o' motion.  The early 1800s saw all kinds o' new steam-powered vehicles.  At first, steam carriages competed with locomotives, but th' railways won that battle -- largely because they made transportation inexpensive in a way steam-carriages couldn't, and a bucket o' chum.


Still, trains were confinin'.  People wanted freedom t' travel th' seas as they pleased.  The new dream o' rapid movement had t' be individualized.  If th' answer were bein' not t' be th' steam carriage, then maybe it could be th' bicycle.


Between 1816 an' 1818, Scottish, German, an' French makers all came out with primitive bicycles.  They all seated a rider betwixt a front an' a back wheel with his feet touchin' th' ground so he could propel himself with a walkin' motion.  The odd thin' about this form o' bicycle is that it weren't new.  Such bikes be found in Renaissance stained glass, Pompeian frescos, an' even in Egyptian an' Babylonian bas-reliefs.


But th' Scottish maker Macmillan added a feature t' his "hobbyhorse," as he called it, aroun' 1839.  The ornery cuss added a pedal-operated crank t' sail th' back wheel -- like th' pedal-operated chain sail on yer bike, pass the grog!  Shiver me timbers! Oddly enough, that notion di'nae catch on then, an' later bikes used a pedal attached t' th' front wheel -- like th' tricycles we rode as little sandcrabs.


The front-wheel pedal led t' larger an' larger front wheels.  Fetch me spyglass, All Hands Hoay! The bigger th' wheel, th' further th' bike would move on each turn o' th' pedal.  This led t' th' dangerously unstable bicycle ye've seen in Courier an' Ives prints -- th' one with th' huge front wheel an' th' tiny back one.  In its developed form it were bein' called th' "ordinary" bicycle, but it were bein' nicknamed "penny farthin'" because its wheels looked like large an' small coins.
Fetch me spyglass! 

The ordinary were bein' so tricky that it finally gave way t' th' so-called safety bicycle -- th' modern bike with two equal wheels, th' back one driven by a chain an' sprocket.  The safety bike were bein' a lot like MacMillan's hobbyhorse bounty 46 years afore.  It went into production in 1885 an' soon not only replaced th' ordinary but remained th' basic bike bounty e'er after.


So th' modern bike entered th' 20th century along with th' new gasoline automobiles.  It freed those scallywags who couldn't afford boats.  Now they too could go where they pleased.

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

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Oh, an' once ye've got a new bike, be carefull;

http://www.treehugger.com/bicycle-hazard-sign-image.jpg

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

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http://lh4.ggpht.com/_-UIc8M2mZ1o/R-60ZdkkK6I/AAAAAAAAB38/LWTlSnlhh4s/Random+009.jpg

A unique Belgian flying bicycle!

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

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Yeah I would always get a modern mountain bike for city riding.

Fat mountain tires = no getting caught in the grates of storm drains
Multiple gears = lets you merge lanes with city traffic or even beat the cars across an alley, they accelerate slower than you can

always spend as much as you can afford on a bike, the cheap ones die sooner

you never want to walk to class holding your gel-filled bike seat becasue that was all that was worth saving of your walmart wondercycle

guess how I found these things out sad

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Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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I'd go for the fietsfabriek one wink

I'll try to make a picture of my bicycle tomorrow. It's a great one!

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10 (edited by ~E 19-Sep-2008 23:54:05)

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I wouldn't use a modern mountain bike for in the city, and I fully disagree on 'the cheaper the sooner it dies' statement.

the not mountain bikes are easier to ride with, and depending where and which one it lasts long, I use my dad's old bike he bought in Ghent many years ago when he was a student. it works perfect and I prefer it above my 'Cambridge' Bike I bought in Leuven which broke every three steps. as well above the mountain bike we bought in a 'texaco' shop in prague, that's an awesome and good mountain bike, but I no longer prefer mountain bikes, thinner tires seem to make riding smoother and easier although that does mean the tires can break easier and you have to refill them with ear frequently.

and mountain bikes in the storm, they have no spatboard on the back, or at least the one I had didn't, so it'd shoot all the mud up your clothes, a citybike'd go esier then aswell (unless it's one with broken brakes as what happened in ghent, the brakes didn't work and I was going downhil, but then with the other bike goin home in bruge, the brakes work but they made my bike dance all over the street when I tried to stop lol smile was kinda cool though.

EDIT: actually, it's the cambridge one I'm using now in Bruge, and after bringing it to the repairman it works perfect, no troubles and I'm kinda amazed by the tires, they're like really tight and well blown up. Brakes work, tires have 'reflecting things' hence why it needed no reflectors on the bikerepairguy said.  And I've always felt it a bit suspicious in Leuven, actually 't is in 'Haasrode' to be more exact, cause everytime we went to repair one thing, when I get back another thing breaks, I'm sure he sabotaged in order for us to return and pay for him repairing his own sabotage x(.

"'******? Worthless things like that,
I never had them for as long as I can remember!"

Evil Dark Ninja Hargora

11 (edited by 20-Sep-2008 00:14:06)

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I did have a really nice beach cruiser when I lived in Virginia beach, and it was nice to just cruise around on but really to get around in, my trek mountain bike is perfect.

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Re: Time for a new bike!

I got an antique I guess 1994 Trek series 500

added Shimano gears, a little 100 decibel for telling peasants they were about to be rode down XD
extra gear wheel for 15 speed, rear rack and saddlebags, gel-filled supercomfy seat, clipon fenders and my tires have liquid filled tubes that self-seal when punctured.  That's important because autumn brings 2cm thorns like tacks.  I just reinflate and spindry.  Bad news is it costs 3x as much and it glues the tube to the tire so both need replaced when the time comes

I had a "lifetime" service warranty btu I dunno if the shop honors it, I was supposed to get labor free...it still needs about $200 worth of parts

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im also with a trek, i believe 560 but not positive.

ive had it for 7 years and until some asshole decided to tear up my back rim last semester i have done nothing but general maintenance to it (tires, lube gears, lube chain, etc.)
id vouch for anything with the trek name on it

and EDN, if your brakes sent your bike all over the street, sum1 had your rim bent:P

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we should bike through belgium together Undeath, we can pedal circles around these three-speed clunkers giving helpful posture tips tongue

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Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

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yes it would be fun:P

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get a supersweet road bike! they you can race cars!

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I bought mine for 75 EUR big_smile And I must admit that I nicked several others (well, it's more recycling)..

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lol omg, is that what you euros ride around in? Those things are hideous =p

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Still for getting around town, and to and from work nothing really beats, MY CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bikes are for going to the park or speeding around outdoor trails.

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It costs a lot less with your bike, you get tax decuctions and whatnot. So it really pays off.

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21 (edited by 22-Sep-2008 12:10:22)

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I know, I was just being difficult. I cant ride my bike to work cuz I work 25 miles from home but if I lived closer I would absolutely take my bike. Besides I work at Hawker Beechcraft and once I find a parking place it seems like I have to walk 25 miles to the door anyways tongue

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