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cadence90 04-18-2018 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Hilltopperny (Post 2350005)
We have a thread for titanium and carbon bikes, so why not a thread of mixed material bikes as well? I have only test ridden a Nove and enjoyed the feel of it. Ever since then I have wanted to try out a ti/carbon mixed frameset.

I found one that was very unique and looked to be a good fit. I'd like to see what the rest of the folks here have in the mixed materials realm! Post em up!

https://forums.thepaceline.net/attac...5&d=1524015721

I was so close to buying that from them a couple of times, but I wanted the red switched to blue and so couldn't afford it.

Beautiful.
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Originally Posted by Tickdoc (Post 2350024)
Used to hate the thought and look of mixed material bikes...and now I have two of ‘em and love them both!

Colnago ct1:
https://i.imgur.com/MDnklbzl.jpg

Gorgeous, and very likely built by the fellow who built Hilltopperny's new bicycle.

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Originally Posted by oliver1850 (Post 2350525)

Gorgeous.

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Originally Posted by srcarter (Post 2350597)
1999ish Pinarello Opera - Steel frame with carbon seat stays and fork. This was a great bike (though always has been a bit small for me (hence the setback and stem). Will be hitting CL this weekend in the interest of N-1...

https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4568/2...56568aa4_b.jpg

Gorgeous x 2, just superb. I really love those pre-Onda Pinarellos.




And, no, carbon forks, cork tape, alu posts, ti bolts, Alcantara saddle covers, etc...don't count as "mixed materials". ;)
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galgal 04-18-2018 09:55 PM

Mzilliox's Seven
 
For some reason, can't copy the pics Matt posted earlier in this thread, which might be a good thing as they make my heart skip a beat or two. Just want to say, beautiful bike and beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing!

Mzilliox 04-18-2018 10:04 PM

hey thanks, its quickly winning its way into my heart;)

hollowgram5 04-18-2018 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mzilliox (Post 2350745)
hey thanks, its quickly winning its way into my heart;)

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Originally Posted by galgal (Post 2350739)
For some reason, can't copy the pics Matt posted earlier in this thread, which might be a good thing as they make my heart skip a beat or two. Just want to say, beautiful bike and beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing!

I'll be honest, I've snagged a few of Matt's pictures to use as desktop images. They are a great reminder to get out and ride my bikes and are so pleasing to look at!

galgal 04-18-2018 10:24 PM

bike pics
 
So now, those bike pics of yours have me wondering about great photographers who who took pics of bikes? There must be some that I just can't recall now. Cartier-Bresson maybe? Hmmm

oliver1850 04-18-2018 10:37 PM

Moser Carbon FSB
 
Always though it should have been FBS (fillet brazed steel). Carbon tubes except for steel head tube, with fillet brazed steel seat and BB cluster.

cadence90 04-18-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by galgal (Post 2350750)
So now, those bike pics of yours have me wondering about great photographers who who took pics of bikes? There must be some that I just can't recall now. Cartier-Bresson maybe? Hmmm

One of his most famous images:

http://www.phaidon.com/resource/sfmo...yeres-1932.jpg
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Clean39T 04-18-2018 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by hollowgram5 (Post 2350748)
i'll be honest, i've snagged a few of matt's pictures to use as desktop images. They are a great reminder to get out and ride my bikes and are so pleasing to look at!


+1k

cadence90 04-18-2018 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hollowgram5 (Post 2350748)
I'll be honest, I've snagged a few of Matt's pictures to use as desktop images. They are a great reminder to get out and ride my bikes and are so pleasing to look at!

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Originally Posted by Clean39T (Post 2350769)
+1k

Indeed.

Mzilliox and joostx and velotel...always wonderful photos, in those great landscapes. They are a real pleasure to look at, every single time.
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majl 04-19-2018 12:00 AM

My first real road bike. Had it 4 years then sold it to a friend. Bought it back from him a few years later and now it resides in South America awaiting my annual trip.

http://majl.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-3/p2829495609-5.jpg

Gummee 04-19-2018 09:21 AM

Not nearly as Gucci as some: Quattro Assi Team 2000 (that I'm having problems uploading)

Pics later

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thermalattorney 04-19-2018 09:25 AM

My old '03 Klein Q-Carbon:
https://www.pedalroom.com/p/klein-q-...03-12307_6.jpg

Mzilliox 04-19-2018 09:25 AM

Wow, thanks everyone, you know how to make a brother smile. Fishing and riding take me to wonderful places. All i do is point the camera at them and push the button and hope 1 or 2 people see the picture and want to go outside and play. I wish i would have studied photography, i guess i still can.. maybe one day ill try that out too.

Mzilliox 04-19-2018 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by thermalattorney (Post 2350875)

thats radness

Mike Lopez 04-19-2018 10:21 AM

Blast from the past
 
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Circa 1990. Prototype #1 of the second generation Stumpjumper Epic. Ned rode one of these in the worlds one year. Chainstay shape was based on my buddies Fat Chance. I didn't have CNC at the time so I hand cranked that mold on the BPort & rotary table. I was so proud after making the first side and then an old timer told me not to gloat until the second side fit properly. And of course he was there when it didn't and said Uh Huh, spit his chaw on the floor and walked away laughing. My first real experience in backlash on an old mill. BTW...The second try worked perfect. Nearly 30 years later I still like riding that bike!

Fast forward 20+ years and here's Uncle Bruce and I having fun on our collaboration mixed material BG specials. A fun project with a fun guy.

I've been involved with other mixed bikes over the years but these are my favorites.


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