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Explain your profile picture 'nat

just curious.


i'll go first. mine was some street art that i saw in valparaiso, chile during a bike trip that i took there about 2 years ago. i like cats. the town is one of the most beautiful towns i've ever seen, full of artists, and subsequently full of street art, and inclines! i hesitate to call it graffiti, because the town seems to fully embrace it. there's a neighborhood where pretty much every wall is covered with a different mural, so walking around was like walking thru an outdoor museum.


erok
2010-04-13 17:57:16

Mine is simple enough. That's me riding on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Not on the active part, mind you, but on the 11 mile abandoned section that is now dedicated to biking and hiking near Breezewood.


It's a dream. Four lanes of divided highway and no cars. No SUVs. No tractor trailers.


kordite
2010-04-13 18:08:27

man, i keep meaning to ride that, but always forget it exists. was that you that told me about the bear that you saw when you were in the tunnel? the same tunnel that was in the movie The Road, no?


erok
2010-04-13 18:13:12

Mine was taken in Kauai on a boat. Behind me is the Napali coastline. I was sea sick.


rsprake
2010-04-13 18:14:01

Panther Hollow represent!!


netviln
2010-04-13 18:23:13

Cropped from this one:

Stalwart bugger, ain't he?


Mt. Washington Overlook, from a few years back when Magali was soliciting local cyclists to pose for a project.


Beard? Check. Sandals with wool socks? Check. Hideous commuter jacket? Check. Aero-belly? Check.

We have achieved full-blown recumbent dork stereotype status.


reddan
2010-04-13 18:31:31

reddan, yours is a profile profile


erok
2010-04-13 18:33:00

Yes, the Pike 2 Bike trail is where they filmed some of "The Road". No, I didn't see a bear, but I have heard about them being on the trail.


kordite
2010-04-13 18:34:34

Dan, I figured you'd be pointing somewheres off into the horizon...


Mine's a landslide which occurred upslope from a historically significant house in the Lincoln area of Allegheny County.


Slippery Slope


sloaps
2010-04-13 18:35:58

mine is from a wedding I photographed. a groomsman insisted on taking a picture of me but had no idea how to use the camera. I generally use it in public places :-)


dmtroyer
2010-04-13 18:40:05

Mine's a view of the Velosteel coaster brake hub on my "city bike", specially obtained from Kogswell a couple years ago. They're interesting things, a lot more approachable than internal-geared hubs, but still with interesting insides. Here's the Centrix hub I borrowed from FreeRide once. The Velosteel has a quite different arrangement of parts.


For Pittsburgh hills, high-temperature grease is necessary.


nfranzen
2010-04-13 18:46:33

i always wondered what was up with your picture, troyer


erok
2010-04-13 18:47:44

Me too. I assumed you used a blur filter in Photoshop.


rsprake
2010-04-13 18:57:39

That's my company logo. We're print and web media designers.


danodirect-axis-net
2010-04-13 18:58:44

my pic is a native brook trout taken on a very small stream that's about a two mile hike to the nearest dirt road. I only fish it twice a year but I've never run into another fisherman and only a few small black bear. I did run into a hiker once who could'nt figure out why I was hiking with a fly rod in the middle of nowhere.


marko82
2010-04-13 19:08:48

mine is a picture i set up riding in hurricane winds in northcarolina... it never really turned out how i wanted but i'm pretty into it still


imakwik1
2010-04-13 19:09:38

I needed a photo for the 40 GASP Environmental Heroes awards ceremony back in October. I wanted a photo of me mounting my bike on a bus bike rack. My son and I went in search of a parked bus one rainy Saturday and found 5502 laying over at a Park & Ride.


To magnify any of these images, right-click on it, click View Image, and when it comes up in a window by itself, change the "s=80" to "s=640" in the URL.


stuinmccandless
2010-04-13 19:38:37

I'm sitting at a rest stop in Scottsville, Virginia on the the first day of Bike Virginia 2009. It was supposed to be the lunch stop but we were there 2 1/2 hours before lunch started so all I got was a water fountain. (They seemed to time their lunch stops to a riding pace of about 12 mph). It was a hot humid day and we were sitting in a little shelter out of the sun.


I picked this one because it showed my face, my previous profile photo was a blurry helmet shot.


jeffinpgh
2010-04-13 19:45:12

@mark that hat reminds me of one of the guys from the fat albert band.


sloaps
2010-04-13 19:47:54

It's a picture of myself playing some Saturday afternoon Polo under the Bloomfield Bridge.


mildsnbleu
2010-04-13 20:32:22

Mine reflects my personality.


lyle
2010-04-13 20:46:18

At the 2009 bikefest. I gave the guy with the snakes some cash to have one climb and wind around on me, bf took a picture. I asked the guy, "this is a constrictor type snake, the kind that wrap themselves around something and squeeze when they want to kill/eat it?" he said yes and went on to do something else. I got his attention again and asked, "But it won't kill me? Even if you weren't here to make sure?" "No." (He again finds something more interesting to do, which was easy, it was a great party.) But I get his attention one more time: "why is that?" "You're too big."


bikefind
2010-04-13 20:50:47

<--- Panther Hollow.


joeframbach
2010-04-13 20:53:12

Mine is a wonderful piece of artwork courtesy of the message board.


Heh.


greenbike
2010-04-13 20:54:12

Mine reflects lyle's personality. :p


mick
2010-04-13 21:00:26

As you can all see, I have a new picture. This thread made me realize that my old picture had no interesting explanation, plus it was a few years old.


This is a much more recent picture me in Mexico with an avocado and a mamey fruit for eyes!


rachel_ding
2010-04-13 21:39:06

Or not? It shows up for me as the old, boring picture.


rachel_ding
2010-04-13 21:40:36

I see the new one.


jeffinpgh
2010-04-13 21:42:06

awesome. maybe i need to re-login!


rachel_ding
2010-04-13 21:43:15

Mine is a schematic of a Rohloff Speedhub which is on my now busted-up bike. Maybe I should change it.


dwillen
2010-04-13 21:56:40

My 1969 Bottecchia "Giro d'Italia" that I bought used in 1974 for $200 (the cost of a good new bike) from a bike shop in Dayton, we drove four hours to get there, and on which I rode thousands of miles around Ohio, the U.S., and Europe, has had numerous replacement wheels, 4 different paint jobs, a replacement fork, many parts. Just completely re-finished it last year, with a powder coat job from Thick (current photo), and it rides fantastic.

Valparaiso sounds incredible, might need to ride there.


edmonds59
2010-04-13 22:03:54

Me, in my studio. Wah-wah.


robjdlc
2010-04-13 22:24:39

dwillen... hows the hub? i don't remember any accidents involving you... maybe i just wasn't paying attention though


imakwik1
2010-04-13 22:26:16

Me, bike, Texas hill, monopod, film camera, delayed shutter. While going 20-30 mph downhill hold monopod with camera at other end about 2-4 inches above the ground, get a couple of snaps before bottom, develop film, look at contact sheets, reshoot, reshoot again. Done. God bless digital!


88ms88
2010-04-13 22:56:28


Photo of me infront of Mayer China in Beaver Falls, one of the many businesses that collapsed in Beaver County during the early 1980s. The building sat vacant at the edge of town for the next 20 years, until this past winter when most of it was torn down. Taken by a friend and talented photographer, Cory Morton


jakeliefer
2010-04-14 00:17:26

Holy saturation batman!


joeframbach
2010-04-14 01:07:20

@asobi: that's the funniest thing I've seen all day!


greenbike
2010-04-14 01:23:09

Mine was just a funny text on the Joe Mama's sidewalk chalk board in Oakland. If there's anyone who couldn't see what it says it says, "OK Sid, You're Forgiven." This was of course the week following the Olympic hockey final game.


Also @netviln: Technically that's Junction Hollow. The Anderson Bridge in the shot is less than a block from my place ;)


impala26
2010-04-14 02:24:57

Friend snapped a pic of me with my old bike and the panniers I made for it in front of Pamela's... but I guess you can't really see them all that well in a thumbnail.


saltm513
2010-04-14 03:08:07

My old (stolen) bike in all its commuter glory. Just felt like taking a pic before work one day. Glad I did because it's the only evidence I have of my sweet yellow rear baskets.


tabby
2010-04-14 03:10:49

my picture from the "snap a picture of yourself in your winter gear" thread from a couple months ago... except it doesn't really look like winter inside.


salty
2010-04-14 04:12:23

@mark: hows the hub? i don't remember any accidents involving you... maybe i just wasn't paying attention though


I love the hub. I swore I'd never go back to derailleurs again, but for the time being I am rocking the external gears. I was told not to talk about the incident. Maybe I can share later. It pretty much sucked in every imaginable way, but I'm mostly all better now.


dwillen
2010-04-14 04:16:06

Mine is a picture I took for my company's website.


ndromb
2010-04-14 04:58:09

mine's the illustration of Yinzy the Mon Monster stomping on downtown that i did for the Thick Bikes jerseys.


cburch
2010-04-14 13:47:51

@edmonds- i used to ride an old late 60s/early 70s bottecchia. never did the research to place it. was yours fully chromed under the paint? mine was painted yellow, then i took all the paint off and the chrome looked pretty hot.


erok
2010-04-14 14:17:11

last oktoberfest at penn brewery. i'm wearing a wig.


steve-k
2010-04-14 14:35:20

you should grow your hair out


erok
2010-04-14 14:45:48

Erok, yep, fully chromed under the paint, although only the lugs were polished to look right after chroming, the tubes were left kind of rough, since they would be painted anyway. They only did that on their 2 top models, so if yours was like that, it must have also been Columbus tubing with Campy dropouts.


edmonds59
2010-04-14 15:02:37

Mine is downtown Pittsburgh seen from the North Shore Trail, through the spokes of my last bike, in 2007.


steven
2010-04-14 15:12:04

Mine is the brake bridge on an old orange Miyata similar to mine.


A tip: if you want to see any of these pictures bigger, copy the URL and change the 's' variable to something larger than 80.


alankhg
2010-04-14 15:57:18

My Bianchi is chromed under the paint. The chainstay is exposed and shiny. I hit the paint chips with black spray paint to uglify it. The chroming underneath is my secret thrill.


lyle
2010-04-14 16:16:22

Mine is a photo from my bike trip last summer when my odometer rolled over to 12000 miles on my touring bike. Still the original battery!!!!!!!!!


steevo
2010-04-14 17:49:46

Seems like I mention this in every thread I post in, but mine is from my trip to Wales. It is also the most recent semi-good picture of me in cycling gear.


It was the last day that we were cycling through what was left of Hurricane Bill (third day of an 8 day trip), and we'd taken a wrong turn.... so instead of a nice peaceful ride down the coast we ended up at the top of the hill next to the steepest hill in the UK.


The one we did had several curvy miles at a 20% grade... it was about half way up that this pic was taken. (I can't imagine what the steepest hill was like!)


Most of the rest of the day was single track that was so over grown that we couldn't see where our wheels met the ground... or the sheep and squirrels that kept leaping out of the undergrowth in front of us. It was an insane day, also the best of the trip.


myddrin
2010-04-14 18:08:15

inspired by the "what bike did you have as a kid?" thread, hit my mom up to see if she had any pics of me on 2 wheels from back in the day...




1983ish


spinballer
2010-04-15 13:59:13

Great pic!

Was your dad the neighor guy from "That '70's Show"?


edmonds59
2010-04-15 14:16:04

Mine is from the bathroom at a Rollapaluza event in London. I had just flown into town alone a few hours before hand, put my bike together, got terribly lost, stumbled upon the event, had a killer time, and snapped this dazed image as I stood in the bathroom washing my hands figuring out ho0w exactly I would get back to my hotel.


bradq
2010-04-15 14:58:13

i took my picture while waiting for the east busway to wilkinsburg. i was visiting pittsburgh for the three rivers bioneers conference to decide if i really wanted to move to pittsburgh. met someone at the conference whose friend had a room open for $250/mo (incredible rate for a girl from dc used to paying $600-$900/mo) for two months so i went to see it and found a place to live a week after spontaneously deciding to move here. so i lived with mike carroll for two months and now i live on the north side with a number of remarkably charming folks and a hell of a lot of bikes.


lolly
2010-04-15 17:20:58

Mine was taken in a back alley in Regent Square. I was out with my Surly Long Haul Trucker dialing in the seat, racks, fenders, etc. You may recognize her beauty from the Bike Pittsburgh newsletter :)


pratt
2010-04-17 03:40:38

I'm very paranoid of my bike getting stolen, so I posted a photo of it on here so you all know what it looks like just in case. There's a reason I painted it hot pink & black, so it is quite identifiable and is maybe not so alluring to a macho thief. And that so happens to be my favorite color combination


It's a crappy 70s Japanese tenspeed I rescued from a shed, where it had been rusting away for a few years, and is still a work in progress, but it's my bike dammit and I love it. I'd be furious if it vanished.


mustion
2010-04-17 18:26:02

lol edmonds

there's another pic from that day where he has an Andre the Giant oaf thing goin on

totally conflicts with my memory!


spinballer
2010-04-17 20:26:41

uh oh saltm513, changed your pic, now have some 'splainin' to do.


edmonds59
2010-04-18 15:34:01

wow! that's amazing. just watched the video - never saw that before. How do you not get burned?


bikefind
2010-04-18 17:24:06

very cool indeed!


pratt
2010-04-18 19:57:47

Whoa! That's nifty! How do you not get burned...is the trick to spin it faster?


greenbike
2010-04-18 21:19:16

And your family was worried about you bike riding?!!!


edmonds59
2010-04-18 22:51:33

Haha, Well, I don't advertise this activity to my family... And as of right now, in being newly back to biking, I'm pretty sure I still feel less frightened in a burning ring of fire than I do on Pittsburgh roads. @ Bikefind & Greenbike: I've only done this a couple times, but I think keeping the hoop spinning is best because the wind is a factor- when I just stood there with it I definitely singed a bit of the hair on my arms.


saltm513
2010-04-19 03:15:29

next year's sticker:


I'm pretty sure I still feel less frightened in a burning ring of fire than I do on Pittsburgh roads. bike-pgh.org


erok
2010-04-19 14:17:00

Haha, Nice! It's true though- I'm the one in control of whether or not I get hurt.


saltm513
2010-04-20 02:53:02

Finally I got a picture up! That's my bike at the 32nd Street Bridge to Polish Hill when the 'snowmageddon' came down! I had so much fun riding through the snow, falling in the snow, getting up, etc..... one of my best rides ever!


bikeygirl
2010-04-30 20:43:49

Fill in the blank with the name of any modern racing cyclist:


" ______________ isn't qualified in talent nor class to carry Eddy Merckxs' luggage from the hotel to the team car." (my poor attempt to paraphrase an old Phil Liggett quote).


willie-p
2010-11-10 19:35:34

Mine is from the G-20 craziness. i was riding out of downtown (or trying to) when I saw these monks meditating with a s.w.a.t. truck in front of them. it was surreal.


as a post script to this story, eventually a riot cop gave me directions on how to get to the strip through the barricades, which led to another officers trying to rip my bike out of my hands when i attemped to inform him that this was what the other cop said. he swore at me a bunch and i eventually ended up riding begelow from the arena to polish hill.


floggingdavy
2010-11-12 16:37:56

me in front of the cathedral of notre dam last year

when when i was on tour.


destroyyourface
2010-11-12 18:50:17

Mine is from the Jackie Ride Tri this summer - my first sprint distance race since my ankle injury...and I placed. Woot!


pinky
2010-11-12 20:42:52

tattoo of a tandem with my wedding date on my right forearm.


stefb
2010-11-12 22:43:16

me after having a screaming match over the phone with my mom. every time I cry, I wonder how red my face looks, so I attempted a picture and only got half of my face.


I was sitting in that plaza on grant st.


rubberfactory
2010-11-13 18:45:09

candid pic my wife took of me dancing around our living room to some silly hip hop while wearing my son's cub scout neckerchief on my head and sunglasses (inside and at night). why? I have no idea.


chefjohn
2010-11-14 17:15:36

Me waving at you...reflected in the tip of a ball point pen, photographed w/a DIY web cam macro lens.


pseudacris
2010-11-15 13:40:16

Mine is me infront of my favorite piece of art in town. I always called it the three amigos but I understand it is called the street musicians or something to that extent. On Liberty next to the toonseum.


dbacklover
2010-11-15 14:49:52

mine is me feeding a little momma kangaroo (who has Joey in pouch) at an animal rescue place outside Hobart, Tazmania (Australia). Turns out lots of people get baby kangaroos as pets, then abandon them when they get bigger (and very ornary and pushy) - not so great in the city. Like stray dogs but more willing and able to fight people, and bigger. This place "rehabbed" them but couldn't turn a lot of them loose after, they were too used to people feeding them.


We bought little bags of food, and the 'roos heard the bags rustle and came for food. When we ran out, they took the bags and looked in them, then looked at us with that "you jackass, you didn't bring enough for everybody" look. The pushier ones tried our pockets but didn't find anything and hopped off. Kind of surreal interacting with an animal almost our size (the big ones at least) that was clearly thinking and planning and learning and totally capable of kicking our asses. We felt very vulnerable when we ran out of food.


I still have mixed feelings about that encounter, but this picture makes me smile.


ejwme
2010-11-15 16:01:13

I have relatives in the bay area. When I see cheep airfare I’ll go out to visit. Then I'll take my cousin’s bike and ride all over the place with my camera.


greasefoot
2010-11-15 17:12:23

I'll just repeat my little observation that, on this board anyway, if you want to see a larger version of someone's profile pic, right-click on the image, click View Image. It'll come up by itself in that window. Up in the address line, look for the sequence "s=80". Change that "8" to "64" and press Enter. Yay! Bigger photo!


stuinmccandless
2010-11-15 20:25:57

Inserting another zero after the 80 also works. Fewer keystrokes means more time to bike. :-)


steven
2010-11-16 00:32:46