I haven't seen this posted here before; it is a gallery of bicycles submitted by riders from around the world, with a brief description and all of the parts listed. The only way to get your bike on there is via the Bicycle App on Facebook. It is quite clever because you can search for specific parts and see how other people are using them on their bikes. Presumably you can then exchange notes and discuss the best way to fix a puncture on a specific tyre / tube / rim combination. Anyway, it seems a bit like the Fixed Gear Gallery and Names and Faces threads, but a bit better.
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I haven't seen this posted here before; it is a gallery of bicycles submitted by riders from around the world, with a brief description and all of the parts listed. The only way to get your bike on there is via the Bicycle App on Facebook. It is quite clever because you can search for specific parts and see how other people are using them on their bikes. Presumably you can then exchange notes and discuss the best way to fix a puncture on a specific tyre / tube / rim combination. Anyway, it seems a bit like the Fixed Gear Gallery and Names and Faces threads, but a bit better.
http://ibikedb.net/