Any rare bmw?picked up frame.
wirnessed the most stunning collection of brooklyn machineworks bikes....
Any rare bmw?picked up frame.
wirnessed the most stunning collection of brooklyn machineworks bikes....
the twin top tube cruiser...builtAny rare bmw?
Dh bike... Was it linkage driven?the twin top tube cruiser...built
3 bmx....2 built....one waiting to be built
a assortment of built park bikes...three i think
downhill bike...name escapes me...
a superco dj frame waiting to be built...
he had another room of other assorted frames...
no carbon in the house...
EDIT....also evil imperial imperial built...
Nice. Not a huge beach guy, but miss *that* coast. Grew up in Eugene area, got over there a fair bit.This is in Brookings Oregon. I live in Grants Pass, so a bit of a drive but not bad.
remember when people used to ride these? Now they’re bundled away by hoarders.picked up frame.
wirnessed the most stunning collection of brooklyn machineworks bikes....
he rides them...the race link was dirty...remember when people used to ride these? Now they’re bundled away by hoarders.
It’s a nice area for sure. I’ve been in Southern Oregon for most of my life so it’s difficult to compare but I can’t complain. I’m an hour or so from the coast, and an hour or so from the high desert, and have some decent stuff in between to keep it interesting.Been to OR once, and those beaches were pretty unique and recognizable IMO....how I was able to guess it was there from the pics. Drove up the coast from Crater Lake area all the way up into WA and it was by far some of the nicest landscapes I've ever seen. 10/10 will do again
Rest assured, after having seen the coastline in pretty much every US state that has some, Oregon is the nicest. Miles and miles of uncrowded, public beaches to roam.It’s a nice area for sure. I’ve been in Southern Oregon for most of my life so it’s difficult to compare but I can’t complain. I’m an hour or so from the coast, and an hour or so from the high desert, and have some decent stuff in between to keep it interesting.
can you post a picture?I might want to steal her old skis for a weekend for Wifey; just to try them out. Her boots are 235 base.
We got in a few more runs after noon, with the poor visibility. Had to stop bumps because I couldn't differentiate them. Mary Jane side was way better. Right up until I raked my skis over a 4' long rock section on Drunken Frenchman. Totally hidden by the new snow and totally rock. I think I'll need @Nick to look at them, because it was bad.
You need to do this with a better camera. I'm just saying...Rest assured, after having seen the coastline in pretty much every US state that has some, Oregon is the nicest. Miles and miles of uncrowded, public beaches to roam.
And the sea stacks.
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I mean, look at this nonsense! Pic from our hike in Samuel H Boardman.
I saw a nice BB7 for sale yesterday. Not a BMW, but still.remember when people used to ride these? Now they’re bundled away by hoarders.
Oh I have it on the full frame DSLR. Could print that thing at 16 x 20 @ 300 DPI if I so choose. A file that size wasn't as post friendly.You need to do this with a better camera. I'm just saying...
Colors look faint though and Ocean is overexposed. You can fix this though if you have the RAW file and the camera has an OK dynamic range.Oh I have it on the full frame DSLR. Could print that thing at 16 x 20 @ 300 DPI if I so choose. A file that size wasn't as post friendly.
Check on the RAW file, and the camera is a Nikon Z6, so it should have adequate dynamic range. Id have to go back and check, quality might have take a nose dive between exporting as a jpeg and working in a way old version of Lightroom.Colors look faint though and Ocean is overexposed. You can fix this though if you have the RAW file and the camera has an OK dynamic range.
Nikon sensors usually have beautiful colors, so you should be able to tease them out.Check on the RAW file, and the camera is a Nikon Z6, so it should have adequate dynamic range. Id have to go back and check, quality might have take a nose dive between exporting as a jpeg and working in a way old version of Lightroom.
Nice! Always loved the look of those. Never rode one though. I manage to see a bb7 out around town every couple of years. The number of old downhill bikes in the city is surprising!I saw a nice BB7 for sale yesterday. Not a BMW, but still.