Also interested in the finder video. I’m going to try to fit finders on my Fargo with 2.6 tires. I plan on modifying full finders, but I don’t know how well it will work.
Thanks for sharing your nostalgia and roots...I have never been able to put them down...yet...but I have become envious of those who have....Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving ! We are spending the morning watching some of your older videos again!! A holiday tradition . Truth be told , we do this often. Cheers
I'm watching this on Thanksgiving morning and it's really inspiring me to go on a turkey burn ride this afternoon, haha. What isn't inspiring is the weather in Northern Illinois this morning, 27 degrees and dreary!😮 Watching you ride on brick paved streets makes me a little nostalgic. I grew up in an old seaboard town on the east coast and we had lots of these. Sometime in the 70's someone thought it would great to pave over those with asphalt to "modernize". In later years when the town began to gentrify the spent a lot of taxpayer dollars to have the bricks uncovered😂. Love those old french bikes. They can be hard to date though. Many had the serial number on the bottom bracket as a sticker which prolly fell off five minutes out of the bike shop, lol.
I talk to the animal on the road too lol. You got sooo many bikes on that wall! I want a old steel frame sweep bar set-up also! Can't find any anywhere. It's good to know people, be in a community, I suppose. Stuff lands in your lap. My loner attitude doesn't help in that aspect. Hope you can ride the new bike soon. Later skater. Biker. Whatever...
I’m a huge fan of the brick roads in your area! I’m guessing the winters are too harsh here to have them. I hope you have/ had a great holiday weekend!
I would love to ride Roger's bike as is before you change anything. It's kinda like slipping on a pair of someone else's shoes and getting a feel for their world on that bike.,
I see your videos of you dipping in out of the valley and I feel out of shape every time. Historicity I’m a bit of a lazy rider when it comes to climbs. I’ve been avoiding climbs out of the valley so I end up driving to a trail head or riding through downtown so I can use W Exchange to climb to West Akron. Next year my goal is to make the climb out of the valley a typical part of my rides. BTW we’ve lived in that neighborhood over 20 years and still don’t feel like we navigate these streets well
Thank you, Tim, for taking me with you!
Enjoy your videos!
I love fenders, so I'm really looking forward to your fender vid.
I'm sure you know more than me ...so I'll be interested in the feedback on it.
Happy Holiday! Oh, I'm definitely staying tuned for the next one.🤣🤣
I’m loving this video, Tim! Just what I need to watch while preparing the holiday meal. It keeps me sane. Have a great Thanksgiving! 🎉
Keep up the good work and Happy Thanksgiving🎉🎉
Happy thanksgiving Tim. Thankful for the good vibes and entertainment. Enjoy your day 🚲
Also interested in the finder video. I’m going to try to fit finders on my Fargo with 2.6 tires. I plan on modifying full finders, but I don’t know how well it will work.
Happy Thanksgiving Tim! 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving!!🍁
Thanks for sharing your nostalgia and roots...I have never been able to put them down...yet...but I have become envious of those who have....Happy Thanksgiving!
cold but sunny is a goated winter riding combo
Happy Thanksgiving ! We are spending the morning watching some of your older videos again!! A holiday tradition . Truth be told , we do this often. Cheers
I'm watching this on Thanksgiving morning and it's really inspiring me to go on a turkey burn ride this afternoon, haha. What isn't inspiring is the weather in Northern Illinois this morning, 27 degrees and dreary!😮 Watching you ride on brick paved streets makes me a little nostalgic. I grew up in an old seaboard town on the east coast and we had lots of these. Sometime in the 70's someone thought it would great to pave over those with asphalt to "modernize". In later years when the town began to gentrify the spent a lot of taxpayer dollars to have the bricks uncovered😂. Love those old french bikes. They can be hard to date though. Many had the serial number on the bottom bracket as a sticker which prolly fell off five minutes out of the bike shop, lol.
I talk to the animal on the road too lol. You got sooo many bikes on that wall! I want a old steel frame sweep bar set-up also! Can't find any anywhere. It's good to know people, be in a community, I suppose. Stuff lands in your lap. My loner attitude doesn't help in that aspect. Hope you can ride the new bike soon. Later skater. Biker. Whatever...
The weather looks still pretty warm in Acron. I rode through Acron on my OTET ride. Happy Thanksgiving!
Enjoy a Great Thanksgiving Tim 🦃🇺🇸🇨🇦🚵☮️
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all!
Happy Thanksgiving!
I’m a huge fan of the brick roads in your area! I’m guessing the winters are too harsh here to have them. I hope you have/ had a great holiday weekend!
I would love to ride Roger's bike as is before you change anything. It's kinda like slipping on a pair of someone else's shoes and getting a feel for their world on that bike.,
I see your videos of you dipping in out of the valley and I feel out of shape every time. Historicity I’m a bit of a lazy rider when it comes to climbs. I’ve been avoiding climbs out of the valley so I end up driving to a trail head or riding through downtown so I can use W Exchange to climb to West Akron. Next year my goal is to make the climb out of the valley a typical part of my rides.
BTW we’ve lived in that neighborhood over 20 years and still don’t feel like we navigate these streets well
I don't feel O'fended❤
17% wow. 3% on the rail trail kicks my old a$$.
Happy Try Not To Over Eat Day.
Happy Thanksgiving Tim ! I enjoy your rides and seeing the neighborhoods. Ever hear of Finny's on The Tow Path ?
Nice ride what model raleigh is that ? Stay safe and God bless
Fenders boo. 👎 We are semi-amphibious creatures. Increases weight and ruins the lines. Beautiful bikes. Thanks!
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