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Got a nice bike? Send us a picture and some words and you could win a Kona t-shirt


Posted: 19 September 2007
by Bikemagic

Bikemagic.com members have, between them, put together some unique bikes. Some were done on the cheap, some have had loads of money thrown at them, some have a particular purpose in mind while others were created "because they could". They have something in common though. They're all special in their own ways, and they're all loved. Check out the links at the bottom of the page...

If you've got a bike that you think would be at home here, drop us a line and tell us about it. We're looking for a couple of hundred words about what makes it such a special bike and what the thinking was behind it, plus a couple of pictures of the whole bike and any particular highlights.

Over to you

We’re not too bothered whether it’s singlespeed, geared, hardtail, rigid, FS or whatever – it just has to be something unique. We’re looking for bikes that have had a lot of time invested in them by their owners. Send us a pic and some words about what it is and why it’s like that and we’ll run the best ones here...

By way of tempting you, if the opportunity of having your pride and joy featured on the pages of bikemagic.com wasn't enough, we've got a box of these lovely Kona t-shirts to award to anyone whose bike we add to Members' Machinery. Get snapping....


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I wish i'd have waited now! T-shirts are almost as useful as currency to me!
Posted: 20/09/2007 09:44

Id get the wooden spoon if i send a pic of my bike
Posted: 20/09/2007 10:14

I sent a pic of my triathlon bike for Mike's perusal. It was 7 Mega pixels if you're wondering why the BM server was running slow a few minutes ago.
Posted: 20/09/2007 11:47

is that the look?
Posted: 20/09/2007 11:49

Yup. It's not unique or hand made but then nor are most of the bikes featured.
Posted: 20/09/2007 11:55

The hand made downtubless carbon frame should win hands down.


Posted: 20/09/2007 11:56

i think mine tells a story! especially on BM anyways
Posted: 20/09/2007 14:51

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