Photoshop Commuter
#1
Photoshop Commuter
I bought a commuter bike from the big, evil, giant Performance online and am waiting for it to arrive. So I fired up Photoshop to see what the bike would look like with my planned mods.
First the bike stock:

Next the bike with a rack, panniers, seat, and moushtashe bars:

And finally with some mounted assistance to get up big hills and make tailgaters back off (I had to shorten the cranks so I wouldn't get heel rub):
First the bike stock:

Next the bike with a rack, panniers, seat, and moushtashe bars:

And finally with some mounted assistance to get up big hills and make tailgaters back off (I had to shorten the cranks so I wouldn't get heel rub):
Last edited by Gary in VA; 07-10-08 at 12:20 PM.
#4
I'll have to give credit to my friend Carl for that. He pointed out I would get heel rub with that setup so I modded the crank.
I didn't want to put the jet on the rack for a couple of reasons. First I think it will be more than the rack is rated for and second, I didn't want to get sucked into the intake while firing it up.
I didn't want to put the jet on the rack for a couple of reasons. First I think it will be more than the rack is rated for and second, I didn't want to get sucked into the intake while firing it up.
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From: NEW JERSEY!
Bikes: 1985 cannondale commuter, 2004 gary fisher ziggurat, 04 serrotta legend ti, 2008 fit chase dehart
why performance.. and schwinn?? i can't support pacific cycle... they are in it for the money... schwinn is only a name anymore... its a shame really. and i hear cannondale is in the process of being bought out too... mod it well and i hope its doesnt fail on you
#8
That's disgusting!
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From: Winnipeg MB
Bikes: 2007 Giant TCR, Frankenbike Mtn. bike that I built to my own spec., 1987 Peugot PB 16 fixed gear conversion
looks good!
The heat from the engine and the intake ought to keep your legs nice and smooth too!
The heat from the engine and the intake ought to keep your legs nice and smooth too!
#9
#10
Change that turbine to a gear-driving turbine from a helicopter and you've got yourself the MTT Turbine SUPERBIKE
#11
You mean the Schwinn decal over the Cervelo frame to keep the thieves away?
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From: NEW JERSEY!
Bikes: 1985 cannondale commuter, 2004 gary fisher ziggurat, 04 serrotta legend ti, 2008 fit chase dehart
for example the other day... i was out of the shifters i wanted for my commuter. instead of just orderign them through a distributo or online i went to the next local shop and gladly paid full retail for them, just to help out another local shop.
not to flame u but supporting your LBS is a huge support to the industry and provides the quality companys the commerce needed to make better bikes for us all.
#16
I usually support my local shops for my purchases but this purchase came at a rough time financially. We're paying off my son's hospital bills and will be for several years. I'm selling one of our cars and had a certain amount I could spend on the bike. Wasn't able to get anything I wanted at either of our LBS's because of end of the year stock being low. Believe me, I checked. Almost got a Surly LHT but this ended up being several hundred dollars cheaper and that's more money going to the hospital.
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From: Lost South of Nowhere East of Edan On the Waterfront Far from the Madding Crowd (Biloxi, MS)
Bikes: 1992 Specialized Crossroads Trail
Gary, sorry to hear about your son. FWIW, I have some major medical bills coming up, too (and my wife and I are trying to get out of debt, to boot). Keep your chin up; it'll all work out and you'll be better for it in the end.






