Trek 7500fx. Mostly Velo-Orange parts. New headset, Tourist bars, Model 8 seat, front fender, cork handgrips.Photo courtesy
John Tubbs.

An update from Cap in Tulsa. Brr!
1st snow ride (16miles) on an Xtracycle with studded snow tires a success. Photo courtesy Doug
Originally featured as #454

A gorgeous specimen!
Photos courtesy
Clichée Suisse

Spotted on the Stanford campus today. It appears to be a well loved Xtracycle.

De-lam!

Snagged off of Twitter
@xtracycle RAD!!! Love mine all PC white- full set- FreeRad, V-Racks, AdventureRack, WideLoaders! I'm a lucky girl http://yfrog.com/3345xej

Spotted at the SF Bike Expo. The kids were clearly used to travelling by BD... they hopped right on!! I forgot to ask his name, but I'm pretty sure he was part of the
Little Rollers booth.
Cool rig. He has a Pugsley fork and tires on it for a mega plush ride.

Here's another for the gallery. Mid 80's mountain bike. Many changes over the years. A few more with the Xtracycle switch.
Chris in Iowa
Hello from beautiful Tulsa, Oklahoma.These are some photo's of my Xtracycle/Schwinn, my bikes name is Moab(for obvious reason's). Moab is my main commuter, I ride him to work 16 miles each way, I also ride him to get grub and other sundry's.
ThanX
Cap

This is Gregg checking out the Radish at the SF Bike Expo.
Gregg is a co-worker, good friend and rabid cyclist who has finally succumbed to Xtracycle fever.
Here is the two step processs.

Brings home the goods...

Starts truckin' that day!!
And then, sends me this:
Hi John,Sad to say but the I.F. was too tired and flexy for the X.
What you see here is version 2.0; a NOS 1996 stumpy.
MUCH better with nearly no flex.
Have a great day.
Gregg. (I had to ask... NOS stands for "new old stock." Bike shop term. Now you know!)

Check the booties!

Photos courtesy Bill Swingle, an early adopter of the new Peapod LT (on
Flickr)

Happy kid!!
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