Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Commuting
Reload this Page >

Commuter Bicycle Pics

Notices
Commuting Bicycle commuting is easier than you think, before you know it, you'll be hooked. Learn the tips, hints, equipment, safety requirements for safely riding your bike to work.

Commuter Bicycle Pics

Old 08-28-09, 02:42 PM
  #5501  
I like chrome.
 
Donkey Hodie's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Northeast
Posts: 285

Bikes: 1983 Specialized Stumpjumper, 1986 Mongoose ATB

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Love the Lotus!
Donkey Hodie is offline  
Old 08-28-09, 03:07 PM
  #5502  
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
 
Sixty Fiver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YEG
Posts: 27,267

Bikes: See my sig...

Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 67 Post(s)
Liked 129 Times in 96 Posts
My faithful little companion for so many miles...

Sixty Fiver is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 06:20 AM
  #5503  
aka Tom Reingold
 
noglider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Posts: 40,495

Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

Mentioned: 511 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 7342 Post(s)
Liked 2,441 Times in 1,425 Posts
mkeller, I say "bravo" and I also say "encore!"
__________________
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog

“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author

Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
noglider is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 06:22 AM
  #5504  
aka Tom Reingold
 
noglider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Posts: 40,495

Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

Mentioned: 511 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 7342 Post(s)
Liked 2,441 Times in 1,425 Posts
65er, what kind of rear hub is on your Twenty?
__________________
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog

“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author

Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
noglider is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 12:22 PM
  #5505  
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
 
Sixty Fiver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YEG
Posts: 27,267

Bikes: See my sig...

Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 67 Post(s)
Liked 129 Times in 96 Posts
Tom,

My Twenty is a fixed gear with a double stepped (flip flop) hub in the rear.
Sixty Fiver is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 07:52 PM
  #5506  
Senior Member
 
texastwister's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 410
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 10 Times in 2 Posts
nothing like a old shool commuter,my 1987 Nishiki with FATBOY SPECIALIZED 26X 1.25 TIRES.I ride this beast 8-10 miles a day!
Attached Images
File Type: jpg
3869452076_896f2b85a4.jpg (62.3 KB, 171 views)
File Type: jpg
3868673195_92ce6c810e.jpg (59.1 KB, 142 views)
texastwister is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 08:42 PM
  #5507  
Senior Member
 
Timber_8's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: South East Massachusetts
Posts: 1,090
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 6 Times in 3 Posts
I love the wood trim under the saddle, It adds a unique charismatic style to your ride
Timber_8 is offline  
Old 08-29-09, 10:51 PM
  #5508  
Senior Member
 
cyclefreaksix's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Plano Texas
Posts: 1,311
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 4 Times in 4 Posts
Not a good pic, but here she is. I've been using a backpack, however a rack is in the mail...

cyclefreaksix is offline  
Old 08-30-09, 02:23 AM
  #5509  
Senior Member
 
texastwister's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 410
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 10 Times in 2 Posts
Originally Posted by Timber_8
I love the wood trim under the saddle, It adds a unique charismatic style to your ride
it's for the BIG DOGS i cain't out run
Attached Images
File Type: jpg
3868673195_92ce6c810e.jpg (59.1 KB, 108 views)
texastwister is offline  
Old 08-30-09, 08:31 AM
  #5510  
i'll probably break it
 
91MF's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,665
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time in 1 Post
Originally Posted by cyclefreaksix
Not a good pic, but here she is. I've been using a backpack, however a rack is in the mail...

love this.
91MF is offline  
Old 08-30-09, 09:26 AM
  #5511  
Senior Member
 
cyclefreaksix's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Plano Texas
Posts: 1,311
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 4 Times in 4 Posts
^^^^Thanks!
cyclefreaksix is offline  
Old 08-30-09, 07:08 PM
  #5512  
Allez means go.
 
bengreen79's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Two Rivers, WI
Posts: 892
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time in 1 Post
Here's mine. I have been using it just over a year. I have added:
  • Lights
  • Fenders
  • Forte 26x1.5 slicks
  • MTB Rack
  • Seat bag w/tube and a couple tools
  • Cheap frame pump

Last edited by bengreen79; 08-30-09 at 07:14 PM.
bengreen79 is offline  
Old 08-30-09, 08:36 PM
  #5513  
aka Tom Reingold
 
noglider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Posts: 40,495

Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

Mentioned: 511 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 7342 Post(s)
Liked 2,441 Times in 1,425 Posts
Looks like a well equipped police bike.
__________________
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog

“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author

Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
noglider is offline  
Old 08-31-09, 05:37 AM
  #5514  
........
 
Face-Plant's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: WNC, USA.
Posts: 98

Bikes: Surly - LHT, Stumpjumper FSR Comp

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Nice job on the Lotus !!!!!!
Face-Plant is offline  
Old 08-31-09, 10:15 AM
  #5515  
Senior Member
 
DVC45's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,331
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 20 Post(s)
Liked 12 Times in 7 Posts
Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami
Wow, that Ross is a beauty! I made the mistake of passing one of those up at the flea market last year, still kicking myself...
Thanks! The gearing is too low though. I need to replace the gears with a more commuting friendly set up.
DVC45 is offline  
Old 08-31-09, 10:16 AM
  #5516  
Rustbelt Rider
 
mkeller234's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Canton, OH
Posts: 9,104

Bikes: 1990 Trek 1420 - 1978 Raleigh Professional - 1973 Schwinn Collegiate - 1974 Schwinn Suburban

Mentioned: 20 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 261 Post(s)
Liked 372 Times in 177 Posts
Thanks for the compliments on the Lotus guys, I don't check in here very often. So far it's been a lot of fun to ride.
__________________
|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| ||
|......GO.BROWNS........| ||'|";, ___.
|_..._..._______===|=||_|__|..., ] -
"(@)'(@)"""''"**|(@)(@)*****''(@)
mkeller234 is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 09:42 AM
  #5517  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 59

Bikes: '89 Cannondale SC600, '05 Marin Fairfax, '10 Specialized Roubaix Elite Compact

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Hello all!

This is my first post. I thought that I would start with a picture of my daily commuter: A modified Marin hybrid. I had to get rid of the flat bars because of numb hands and too much wind resistance. Fortunately, the randonneur drop bars and bar-end shifters are working out beautifully.



Hoang is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 11:34 AM
  #5518  
aka Tom Reingold
 
noglider's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New York, NY, and High Falls, NY, USA
Posts: 40,495

Bikes: 1962 Rudge Sports, 1971 Raleigh Super Course, 1971 Raleigh Pro Track, 1974 Raleigh International, 1975 Viscount Fixie, 1982 McLean, 1996 Lemond (Ti), 2002 Burley Zydeco tandem

Mentioned: 511 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 7342 Post(s)
Liked 2,441 Times in 1,425 Posts
Interesting. Most people go from drop to flat for more comfort.

Very nice bike, well equipped. Welcome to bikeforums!
__________________
Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog

“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author

Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.
noglider is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 01:27 PM
  #5519  
missing in action
 
Chris_in_Miami's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 4,483
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 42 Post(s)
Liked 49 Times in 29 Posts
Originally Posted by noglider
Interesting. Most people go from drop to flat for more comfort.

Very nice bike, well equipped. Welcome to bikeforums!
Yes, but not everyone finds the comfort they need with flat bars. That's why my (formerly flat bar) commuter is sporting drops...

Chris_in_Miami is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 02:25 PM
  #5520  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: UTAH
Posts: 127

Bikes: centurions (lemans and sports dlx both 1981)

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time in 1 Post
my commuter then my backup with before and after pictures, in that order.
Attached Images
File Type: jpeg
schwinn.jpeg (69.4 KB, 126 views)
File Type: jpg
06.jpg (64.4 KB, 99 views)
File Type: jpg
12.jpg (72.0 KB, 121 views)
revelstone is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 02:29 PM
  #5521  
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
 
Sixty Fiver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YEG
Posts: 27,267

Bikes: See my sig...

Mentioned: 12 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 67 Post(s)
Liked 129 Times in 96 Posts
Originally Posted by noglider
Interesting. Most people go from drop to flat for more comfort.

Very nice bike, well equipped. Welcome to bikeforums!
I prefer going the other way as drops offer so many more hand positions and if set level to the saddle still do what flat bars do.
Sixty Fiver is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 02:33 PM
  #5522  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 59

Bikes: '89 Cannondale SC600, '05 Marin Fairfax, '10 Specialized Roubaix Elite Compact

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Originally Posted by noglider
Interesting. Most people go from drop to flat for more comfort.

Very nice bike, well equipped. Welcome to bikeforums!
Thanks.

I think that there is a misconception that flat bars are more comfortable. After a several year hiatus from riding, I just couldn't bring myself to getting back on my criterium framed Cannondale (early 90's SC600) that I cut my teeth on so many years ago. So, I bought a hybrid. At first it was okay, but as I re-gained my riding confidence and started piling on the kilometers, I found the flat bars lacked hand positions I needed, even with the add-on bull-horns. The other drawback was the difficulty in riding against a stiff headwind. All of these problems were resolved by going back to drops...

By the way, I still can't bring myself to ride the Cannondale much. The bike will jar the fillings right out of my teeth. Then again, I don't sprint for city limits signs anymore either
Hoang is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 02:38 PM
  #5523  
just going for a ride...
 
lbear's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
Posts: 584

Bikes: LeMond Sarthe, OCR A1, OCR 2, Cypress DX

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
I prefer going the other way as drops offer so many more hand positions and if set level to the saddle still do what flat bars do.
1+ Drop are more comfortable.
Drops offer : Hoods, ramps, flats and drops. Thats why most bikes in the Long Distance Cycling forum are drop bar. When you spend 100+ miles on a bike its got to be comfortable.
lbear is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 07:37 PM
  #5524  
i'll probably break it
 
91MF's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,665
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time in 1 Post
Originally Posted by Hoang

By the way, I still can't bring myself to ride the Cannondale much. The bike will jar the fillings right out of my teeth. Then again, I don't sprint for city limits signs anymore either
in montreal...what size? you can never have enough early 90s SC600s....
91MF is offline  
Old 09-01-09, 08:21 PM
  #5525  
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 59

Bikes: '89 Cannondale SC600, '05 Marin Fairfax, '10 Specialized Roubaix Elite Compact

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Originally Posted by 91MF
in montreal...what size? you can never have enough early 90s SC600s....
50cm 3.0 lbs crit frame with the aluminum fork.
Hoang is offline  

Thread Tools
Search this Thread

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.