>survived another winter editiontime for some free (you)s because I'm bored, tired, and drunk
>>1893153solid light tourer/10, looks like a great place to ride
>>1893298>>1893299now that looks like the right tool for the environment, who cares if it's a pos as long as it works and that's not a pos, I grew up on much worse shitters
>>1893428lel, based take. I used to know a courier who sold out and became a corpo and she was always obsessed over surlys. Sarah snotrocket, I miss you
>>1893444lmao, clean fender lines, as always. That station wagon under tho is HOT, wagons are making a comeback
>>1893452LMAO
>>1893474honestly a good touring setup, I'm envious
>>1893545that shift lever always gives me a chuckle, this might be my favorite of your all your bikes
>>1893550actually a nice build
>>1893587HOT, it's been a while since I seen your Moser. The angle of this image really shows how tight its geo is, looks like it has real snappy handling
>>1893607clean resto, can't wait to see those bikepacking pics in the /drt/ (where is /drt/ anyways?)
>>1894040wild guess but the way your ride is setup makes me think you're the same anon as the Ti Panasonic
>>1894050>>1894087now that is super HOT, the only thing is white bikes are bad luck
>>1894211>>1894212peak boomercore indeed
>>1894246I'm always triggered at how much good and expensive shit is on a motorized bike, however if I had the money, I'd do the same
>>1894384ruined? psssh, we're just getting started
>>1894439>5 years ago was yesterday manaaaaaaaa, time is moving too fast
anyways, I might have something special coming up. I was with my dad as we were checking out his tool shed and I found the first bike I bought brand new in there, using money I earned from my first job, a 2005 or 2006 Trek 820 mtb that I eventually handed down to my brother and was eventually left in the tool shed when he grew out of it. I hope it'll still be there when I'm ready to restore it.
stay boring my frens