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Since my accident I have been relegated to minimal means of exercise!!! Aside from walking the dog i'm now riding FIXED.....
HAHAHA GOTCHA!!! I'm riding in a fixed location!!!! Not fixed gear yet, but anything to keep the legs moving and the heart rate up!!! Recovery sucks!
So, I gave this Bianchi to Anthony, but when I brought this roller home, he wanted to mount up his bike. THANK YOU www.ANDYH.com for the roller!!! I rode it for like three days, 1st day:30min, 2nd day: 45min, and the 3rd day for a 1hr-30min session. OK, had enough, this bike is too small for me!!! PLUS - I blew up the freewheel cog. It's old, no grease and just fell apart!! You can see the cog laying on the ground...
I will be mounting up my GT Zaskar next!!
The ACCIDENT story: www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=294654]
Fabio Bianchi (sousaphone, bass).
Breiti and the Big Easy Gators @ 14ème Vully Blues Festival, Praz (FR), Switzerland, 05.11.2021.
(c) Christophe Losberger
A view through the bike of Lake Michigan
If you like this photo visit my blog: www.bike13mskcc.com riding my Bianchi for Cancer Research!
November 14, 2010.
While walking around taking a few shots in the neighborhood, I spotted this nice Bianchi road bike chained up. It was painted the classic "Bianchi green", and was in reasonably good condition, though you could tell it has been put through its paces.
The sun was starting to set, which provided a nice orange glow to the sky. I added a texture and darkened the shot a bit to give it a more moody feel.
Steps: 362.
This is my 1988 Bianchi Axis. The Axis was one of the first cycle-cross bikes. See BoneYardBicycles.com for details.