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    I have bike stuff, but I'm even more proud of my collection of 70's Bundesliga uniforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turd ferguson View Post
    The bikes in one of the pictures here has revealed the identity of a previously unknown salonista to me. I should have been a PI like Magnum.

    I think Zank has the biggest collection of Zanconatos on earth. The one closest to the wall should not count.

    Shino needs to make an appointment with his local California Closet rep. That or exercise the same restraint that I have in posting photos of my completely unorganized "stash house."
    also - I want to rip off a few tail whips on ifracing's 1985(?) pro performer. I had a magenta one just like it. Man I loved that bike.

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    im gonna do some work. ill put up some of my jerseys in lieu of bike shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turd ferguson View Post
    also - I want to rip off a few tail whips on ifracing's 1985(?) pro performer. I had a magenta one just like it. Man I loved that bike.
    I had a neon pink one.

    And for the record, my wife has the biggest collection. Hers outnumber mine by one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zank View Post

    And for the record, my wife has the biggest collection. Hers outnumber mine by one.
    Smart man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zank View Post
    I had a neon pink one.

    And for the record, my wife has the biggest collection. Hers outnumber mine by one.
    They didn't make neon colored bikes until 88 iirc. Here's the color mine was but it didn't have the double bend in the down tube.

    Eddie Fiola ruled, though RL Osborn was pretty rad too.
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    though RL Osborn was pretty rad too.

    I always remember BMX Plus referring to him as "Raccoon Lips"

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    Quote Originally Posted by turd ferguson View Post
    The bikes in one of the pictures here has revealed the identity of a previously unknown salonista to me. I should have been a PI like Magnum.

    I think Zank has the biggest collection of Zanconatos on earth. The one closest to the wall should not count.

    Shino needs to make an appointment with his local California Closet rep. That or exercise the same restraint that I have in posting photos of my completely unorganized "stash house."
    Hey, I didn't even post a picture of my storage unit which houses my collection of Campy wheels, rims, cross tires and my old Trek 950 mountain bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72gmc View Post
    I have bike stuff, but I'm even more proud of my collection of 70's Bundesliga uniforms.

    oh my god.
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    Quote Originally Posted by david View Post
    oh my god.
    Yoink: Now I don't have to write a blog post today. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by turd ferguson View Post
    also - I want to rip off a few tail whips on ifracing's 1985(?) pro performer. I had a magenta one just like it. Man I loved that bike.
    I dreamt of having a bike like that in '85. Instead I purchased a Rampar. It was all a 13 year old could afford.

    I found the Pro Performer in the trash in the Back Bay.

    "It's a damn shame people be throwing out a perfectly good white boy like that."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifracing View Post
    I dreamt of having a bike like that in '85. Instead I purchased a Rampar. It was all a 13 year old could afford.
    I spent 4 years of paper route savings to buy mine second hand from this artsy chain smoking kid who lived in my neighborhood.

    From 85 - 87 I spent most of my time and disposable income swapping out and upgrading parts for it. Kinda like my bike habit today.

    I gave it to a (looser) nephew of mine 10 years ago after his bike was stolen under pressure from my parents as they didn't have the room to store it any longer. I was a month from moving into my house and having plenty of room for it. The nephew of course left it outside for a few years and subsequently threw it away.

    Damn it.
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    The basement...

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chaba View Post
    The basement...
    whoa, el chaba with the massive stash and the geppetto workshop! sweet.

    i have that same silca pump with the columbus tubing sticker. i think it's at least 25 years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chaba View Post
    The basement...
    Nice workshop & pegboard. More pics pls. Perhaps a separate thread but would like to see home-based work areas and club shrines. Looking for ideas for a future project.

    btw - are those helium tubulars on the floor?

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    i should hire el chaba to fix up my stash
    needs help badly.

    doesnt look like that at all.

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    ok, I'll play. This is the room formerly known as sunporch. As you can see, it's not so sunny these days.
    Last edited by justinf; 12-21-2008 at 01:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinf View Post
    ok, I'll play. This is the room formerly known as sunporch. As you can see, it's not so sunny these days.
    whoa. hard core. nice.
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    My playroom...

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    Downsized to my correctsize. Lack of pegboard is a personal choice. The toolboxes were gifts from my parents from the 70's. The workbench was a father son project. I watched while he built.
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