#readersrides week two

A selection of our readers' rides

Twitter/@craigprice1983

Published: October 17, 2014 at 4:00 pm

Fancy getting your bike into one of our galleries for tens of thousands of bike fans to see? Every week at BikeRadar we'll be giving 10 lucky individuals that opportunity.

Every Friday we'll be requesting pictures of your bike via our Twitter page. Then, we'll select 10 of the submitted pictures to feature in a gallery for all to see.

This week's readers' rides

Starting proceedings this week is Craig Price. His lovely Rourke brought back memories of Britain's fastest bike.

Craig's rourke: craig's rourke - Twitter/@craigprice1983

Alaskan Tweeter Cade Dickey dropped us this shot of his homegrown FATBACK fat bike.

Cade dickey's fat bike: cade dickey's fat bike - Twitter/@cadedickey

Simon Hutchins proudly presented his classy-looking Charge.

Simon hutchins' charge: simon hutchins' charge - Twitter/@ArthurScrimshaw

Donald Gillespie's RTS TTRX ISP 2012 team bike certainly divides opinion.

Donald gillespie's rts ttrx isp: donald gillespie's rts ttrx isp - Twitter/@DonaldGillespie

Alberto DellaPorta's Twitter feed is full of Strava bike rides, presumably done aboard this Trek Madone.

Alberto's trek madone: alberto's trek madone - Twitter/@adelpor

Steve from Hull is proud of his chrome finished Boardman full-sus. He's also got a matching Boardman 'cross bike.

Steve's boardman: steve's boardman - Twitter/@steve_oh79

Mark Boyles' ultra stealthy, wind-cheating Fuji D6.

Mark boyles' fuji tt bike: mark boyles' fuji tt bike - Twitter/@buzzgraphic

Daniel Bailey is a self-confessed road bike nut – here's his very yellow pride and joy.

Daniel bailey's scott: daniel bailey's scott - Twitter/@Bailey83Daniel

Sean Evans even went to the effort of mowing his lawn to get this shot of his Focus… top work!

Sean evans' focus: sean evans' focus - Twitter/@seanevans1971

Aussie reader Rob uses this sweet Cinelli track bike as a commuter.

Rob's cinelli: rob's cinelli - Twitter/@exp035

Want to get your ride featured? To get involved, simply tweet a picture of your bike to the BikeRadar Twitter page next Friday and be sure to add the hashtag #readersrides. You must own the copyright of the images, or have permission from the person who does. Photos will only be used for BikeRadar Readers' Rides. We do not offer payment for the use of photos in this circumstance.