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Originally Posted by fender1
(Post 5900216)
My new winter ride: SOMA Double Cross 1x9 (42thfront w/11-34 in the rear) w/ Schmidt hub & Supernova 3w LED headlight. Planet bike Super flash in the back. I am really liking the Powergrips. I put the studded tires on 2 weeks ago and as you can see by the green grass in the pics, winter has not really shown itself in southeastern PA yet.:p
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I like it very much. The 3w LED replaced 2 E6 halogen lights. I like having the light attached to the fork crown more so that being attached to the fork blades. The LED is very bright and has more "spill" where as the E6 were very focused and the beam a bit more narrow. The only thing that I don't like is that the headlight does not have a standlight, although the newer version does.
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New bike
Just finished building up my commuter bike, was looking at this forum for some brake squeal advice and rand across this thread. Decided to post a photo:
http://www.mattcostello.net/gallery/pics/new_bike.jpg Its a leader cyclocross frame I got on ebay, all painted flat black, 9 spd rear, 48T front, 700c wheels, v-brakes. |
Good looking ride capitolm94. What tires are those? I'm diggin the red stripe being the only hint of color on the bike. (check that, I see the red logo on the handlebars).
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Originally Posted by abmtnbkr
(Post 5950158)
Good looking ride capitolm94. What tires are those? I'm diggin the red stripe being the only hint of color on the bike. (check that, I see the red logo on the handlebars).
Thanks though, this bike has shaved ~5 minutes off my 15 minute daily commute, its great! The last one I was riding was a tiny trek mountain bike I had from when I was a little kid, not ideal, but not worth stealing either. |
Got new bars(2" rise), grips, bar ends, and am looking for a non-suspension front fork. Does me well as a commuter, only 3 miles from College and 4 from work. Unfortunately, they are in opposite directions from the house.
probably a good thing since I am a Clyde at 230 and wanting to lose some more weight. :D http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...w/S5030007.jpg |
Originally Posted by GrantParkerB
(Post 5939694)
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http://www.runningmania.com/gallery2...2/IMG_0008.JPG
I commute all year round on a Trek XO1. |
Thanks Donkey Hodie, I wish I had more info. for you... It is a cheapass "Ocean Pacific" cruiser bike blue and white metalic with ugly yellow stickers. I scored it off of Craig's List for $40. It was brand new, but an off brand, Great candidate for a utilitarian/rat makeover! Added the seat, paint, cranks, bottom bracket, fenders, basket, etc... Cheers,
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Here's mine- I can run it 42/17 freewheel or 42/18 fixie :)
http://rsdmag.com/danstuff/surly-commuter.jpg Surly Cross Check http://rsdmag.com/danstuff/surly-cockpit.jpg Cockpit view http://rsdmag.com/danstuff/surly-front.jpg http://rsdmag.com/danstuff/surly-rear.jpg Hope they can see me |
Some cell phone pics of mine:
http://www.2404.org/smull/bi1.jpg http://www.2404.org/smull/bi2.jpg http://www.2404.org/smull/bi3.jpg |
Originally Posted by capitolm94
(Post 5948318)
Just finished building up my commuter bike, was looking at this forum for some brake squeal advice and rand across this thread. Decided to post a photo:
http://www.mattcostello.net/gallery/pics/new_bike.jpg Its a leader cyclocross frame I got on ebay, all painted flat black, 9 spd rear, 48T front, 700c wheels, v-brakes. Rob |
Originally Posted by robncircus
(Post 5962826)
Very nice. I just might have to do this with my cross bike.
Rob Also had alot of difficulty putting in the headset cups. Total cost ~$500, so its hard to argue im saving money with this, but I am happy. |
I need to get a pic of my bike up soon.
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Posted pics in the Road and SS/FG fora but figured I'd add one here too. I still need to put the fenders back on, but this is my fixed Trek 660 after a new powder coat job.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...o/DSC02410.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...o/DSC02408.jpg |
Originally Posted by richyu
(Post 5874125)
This is my bicycle. Maybe you think it's so mini.
Yes. It's a mini bicycle. Because I'm a girl!:) It is light so I can take it easily. What do you think about my bike? |
Originally Posted by chuckfox
(Post 443600)
I'll post a picture of my rig...if you guys promise not to laugh! Here is a sneak peek.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11601&stc=1 |
Yeah that bike is dope!
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My Marin San Rafael ('06, I think) after yesterday's commute home with a grocery store detour (and a dog who wants to know why his dinner is being postponed so I could take pictures of my bicycle).
http://www.loominess.name/media/IMG_1071.jpg http://www.loominess.name/media/IMG_1072.jpg http://www.loominess.name/media/IMG_1073.jpg Topeak rear rack and bag. Nashbar front rack. I think that's a Blackburn tail light, but I might be wrong. Headlight is a Cygo Lite Night Rover if I remember correctly. And, of course, a Big Brass Bell. |
Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 5972161)
Posted pics in the Road and SS/FG fora but figured I'd add one here too. I still need to put the fenders back on, but this is my fixed Trek 660 after a new powder coat job.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...o/DSC02410.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...o/DSC02408.jpg What fenders are you running? Your bike looks like it has similar clearance to my langster. Anyhow, is bad that I can not wait to trash the paint on my bike so that I can powdercoat it? All my bikes are stock. Nice and boring. |
Thanks, DataJunkie. I have the SKS chromoplastic fenders. I could probably mount 28mm tires without, max 25mm with fenders. I had to get creative with p-clips and zipties, but they fit well and remain solid.
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Very cold in Pittsburgh.. |
and apparently dirty. sure is a lot of trash around..
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Originally Posted by BLACKMARKET
(Post 5994025)
http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/623/dscf0004ab5.jpg
Very cold in Pittsburgh.. |
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