Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Fujifilm X-pro3 , Fujinon 35mm f1.4 lens
Astia film simulation
Yokohama, Japan - January, 2021
This Huffy Storm 18-speed bike appeared mysteriously and remained leaning against this vacant house for most of a year, then as mysteriously it disappeared.
This Huffy Storm 18-speed bike appeared mysteriously and remained leaning against this vacant house for most of a year, then as mysteriously it disappeared.
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Mine has an electronic horn. Loud when needed.It is nice to see proper bikes and with bells too!
Regards, David
I'm getting back into bikes after being away for a while. I'm finding out that "gravel bikes" are a thing -- but I'm not really sure what they are. Didn't these used to be called hybrid bikes, albeit now with fatter tires?
I hadn't heard of gravel bikes either until recently when I joined the bikeforums.net forum. Apparently they are more like road bikes with wider, more durable tires and they have drop-style bars, unlike hybrid bikes which have flat bars (and, ironically, wider more durable tires also). It's very confusing! Apparently, on that forum it is a major faux-pas to ride the wrong bike in the wrong application (and I thought Leica photographers were particular!).
I'm getting back into bikes after being away for a while. I'm finding out that "gravel bikes" are a thing -- but I'm not really sure what they are. Didn't these used to be called hybrid bikes, albeit now with fatter tires?
Great picture, by the way, though I'm more a fan of the classic '60s-'70s machines (which you can figure, based on my age). I understand these are now called "Eroica" bikes (NB not "erotica," but whatever floats your boat).