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Fiets


Old and new

Plain wear, old age, overloading, bad store and this winters salt to finish it off.

It's almost impossible to keep my old faithful bike rolling. A push of the pedals result in a lot of bad noise and teeth flying round. I could bring it to a good mechanic and invest in new spokes and gear again but this time I finally got myself a new bike.

Don't ask me about technical details. I do have a daytime job to get lost in those. Over here we have a very well assorted cycle shop. I explained them what I wanted, the amount of  money available and they gave me some bikes to try. This one was love at first paddle.

It's not fit to transport anything beside yourself. Got me a new kiddy transporter as well, worth another post.

Remains the question what to do with my old bike. Frame it and hang it, in loving remembrance, on the wall ? Give to somebody with love and time to give it yet another life ?


Comments

TimWhite said:

Ooooooh, shiny!

You have horizontal dropouts on the old steed.  Why not strip it down as the winter fixed-gear?  That's a fine use for a frame's twilight years.  I rode my old Peugeot that way until the chain stays finally cracked.

Internal rust works alongside metal fatigue to number the days of old frames.

Happy pedaling!
# April 24, 2006 11:18 AM

Fiets said:

Today was memorable. Paddling the blues away I reached the limit of my odometer The first thousand on

# February 27, 2008 11:52 AM

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I met the worls of cycling as a kid, as everybody rides a bike in the Netherlands. I met the world of blogging in my professional carreer as a software developer. To me cycling is the way to get my mind and body clean of the byte burden. Besides that the Northern part of the Netherlands has an impressing variety of landscapes which is just waiting to be cycled through.
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