Any Cyclists here? Show us your bike!

handlebar station

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This looks really like…
I don’t want to get this post flagged, im afraid of punishment!

When not bashing on some of my Elektron gear, model D and DSI rev2, I am riding this beauty (SL7 Sagan edition)

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wait, so you take off the front wheels every time you hang the bikes? nice bars btw, had all of these variations except for the short bar, road drops are my favorites eventually, didn’t get on with the bulls or pista drops…

I have 6 track bikes. hang 5 keep the one I use daily. I keep all my bikes in my racks when there’s in no use, keep the space tidy

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Are you using Strava?
Do you use it for more than tracking routes and miles?

I had a hiatus for about 3 years, but now I am thinking of coming back.

There are Levels to this. Respect :saluting_face:. I wish I had that kind of space just for my bikes in my condo. I have to store them in a separate bike room in the basement of my building and I hate it. Constantly have to go down there to make sure all the tires are inflated and the frame, chain, gears are cleaned and protected.

Just a few weeks ago I went down and found someone’s raggedy bike leaned against and scraping my frame with pedals applying the weight of their bike on my chain. So, I envy your set up bruv. Way to take care of your wheels :pray:t4:

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thanks for your kind words. I always try to maintain efficient ways on organizing so its works for my own needs. here the wheel set station above.

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I use Strava. I think of it primarily as a riding diary. It’s great to be able to look back and remember previous rides. Also I love it as a route planner. Seeing friends and other people I follow do routes I haven’t ridden yet inspires me to try them out. And the heat maps are great for exploring as well. Always looking for new nuances.

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not really, I switched to Apple Watch some years ago and honestly it gives me all I need to know about the ride, the accuracy is not far from my Garmin but it’s way more convenient than taking care of the Garmin and syncing rides etc, I hate dealing with phone on rides so it was either garmin or a watch, I also got the one with the cellular data and it’s amazing being able to take important calls without a phone, so after switching to AW never used Strava again, their own Fitness or whatever it’s called app is pretty good and also it allows me to track other activities.
also, looks like Apple is bringing new Trails feature to their maps which should be amazing, loading trails into the watch without 3rd party apps is a dream come true

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I definitely need all 3 of these and at least one more…

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I thought I recognised it. I was out there in April, borrowed an e-bike from my air bnb host and rode up Mt Tabor. Great place!

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Wait, so the color scheme I’ve seen in your studio pics extends to your bike shed too! :exploding_head:

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commuter bike(Gazelle Van Stael 2024, classic steel bike)

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In 1903 Edward Elgar took delivery of a brand new Royal Sunbeam bicycle, which he nicknamed ‘Mr Phoebus’.

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yes, living accommodations, music studio, track bike showroom shed and custom paint workshop.a full creative space

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Had a nice one yesterday, sun is finally out here in belgium !

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nice. you’re in my region! looks like you caught peak weather for these rides. the gorge is always amazing. i think i know the viewpoints for some of these.

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Stanage Pole on the edge of Sheffield, UK.

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On my way to Fusion Festival.