I was very lucky that by the mid 90's, (when I think the very best bikes were being created) I was in the fortunate position to be able to buy any bike I wanted. This funnily enough made most bikes less desirable!
As I grew older and still with a very understanding missus and the means to indulge my hobby/obsession, I bought bikes that I enjoyed riding, the cost never really came into it.
Then came my ill health in the mid 2000's, namely lower back problems.
This turn of events led me away from bikes as just things to ride and commute on. Bikes then strangely became objects of desire, although not the same kind of machines as before. My real passion is for real unicorns, the cul-de-sac of technologies, the rare, offbeat, wonderful and down right strange.
This part of my biking life throws up a unicorn on a regular-ish basis, and is a hobby of discovery, as I unearth bikes that for one reason or another have been lost to time and changing in design ideas, technologies, materials and fashions.
My unicorn is out there, I just don't know what it is, yet!
al.
As I grew older and still with a very understanding missus and the means to indulge my hobby/obsession, I bought bikes that I enjoyed riding, the cost never really came into it.
Then came my ill health in the mid 2000's, namely lower back problems.
This turn of events led me away from bikes as just things to ride and commute on. Bikes then strangely became objects of desire, although not the same kind of machines as before. My real passion is for real unicorns, the cul-de-sac of technologies, the rare, offbeat, wonderful and down right strange.
This part of my biking life throws up a unicorn on a regular-ish basis, and is a hobby of discovery, as I unearth bikes that for one reason or another have been lost to time and changing in design ideas, technologies, materials and fashions.
My unicorn is out there, I just don't know what it is, yet!
al.
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