If by "other members" you mean "you", then yes, I did see those. But I was hoping to hear from some other voices. I know what people in New Orleans ride, but I am curious about what other people in other cities are hopping on these days.
Clyde, my first bike (as an adult), is a Globe Specialized "Carmel"--kind of a hybrid with mountain-bike suspension and city-bike handlebars, with a "comfort" configuration kind of like a forward-tilted recumbent pedaling position. Clyde was a great starting point for a middle-aged person returning to cycling after 40 years, but I'm ready to sell him and move on.
Eleanor O, my second bike, is a Dutch Workcycles Omafiets. I ride her every day and I love her to bits. Everything about her is solid and well-made and high-quality and convenient, perfect for my all-urban, bike-only lifestyle.
My third bike--which is still in the imagination phase, will be a Brompton. I see them more and more around town, and I really would like a lightweight folder for travel and mini-touring.
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Date: 2011-12-31 11:09 am (UTC)http://bicycles.dreamwidth.org/30163.html
I suspect if you work back, you'll find other posts by other members on the same topic.
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Date: 2011-12-31 11:15 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-01-01 06:43 am (UTC)Eleanor O, my second bike, is a Dutch Workcycles Omafiets. I ride her every day and I love her to bits. Everything about her is solid and well-made and high-quality and convenient, perfect for my all-urban, bike-only lifestyle.
My third bike--which is still in the imagination phase, will be a Brompton. I see them more and more around town, and I really would like a lightweight folder for travel and mini-touring.