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Cody Broken 05-15-08 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Sheik_Yerbouti (Post 6696726)

You are my kinda guy. I love your bike, and I admire what you have done with it.

I am a fan of tall wheels and fat tires. Good on ya taking advantage of a 27" wheel frame to get both.

JSFEcho 05-16-08 01:24 PM

Gets Me To Work & Let's Me Have Fun
 
Here's a few of my ride, along with what's keeping me off the bike for the time being.


http://tinyalbum.com/photos/original...fanz41qbx3.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...gachpm561c.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...7w1na75dm8.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...khp4chep22.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...w9m69fa2qe.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...zsaxssg8p6.jpg
http://tinyalbum.com/photos/large/74...jfaq312jgb.jpg

Ride on!

caloso 05-16-08 02:24 PM

Sheik:

May the Cycling Gods smile upon you for taking a neglected bike and resurrecting it into a truly utilitarian beauty. Kudos.

mangosalsa 05-16-08 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sheik_Yerbouti (Post 6696726)

Wow! Here I am in the middle of changing the gearing on my rig, and I check the posts to see this. Looks darn familiar ... and nice. I just removed all of the Shimano 600, Super Maxy crank, and butter-smooth 6-speed. don't worry, it's all being saved for a future project. This bike was donated to me after a recent theft of another bike. Changed everything to "touring" gearing, 48/36, nashbar moustaches, bar-end shift, 700c's, etc. The bike rides like a Cadillac, and makes my commute more fun each day. Now I have to get off the net and get this thing done; ride planned for the morning.


Edit photo: Finished the gearing. Morning ride was amazing today.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2..._0933Large.jpg

iced_theater 05-17-08 02:21 AM

Here is my new bike. Just got home from a 17 mile night ride. It's much nicer to ride than my punishing road bike.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/P5170104.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/P5170106.jpg

Dzrtrat 05-18-08 09:14 AM

New commuter.
 
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Here are a couple of pics of my new commuter.........I need to add a few things to make it a more comfortable and safer ride, but here's the start.

Attachment 71771 Attachment 71772

megafrenzy 05-18-08 06:03 PM

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Have about 3000 commuting miles on this since Oct 2006.

wicksey 05-18-08 06:19 PM

Ive been waiting to see that topeak bag setup before i purchased it. looks like a good unit.

what model is the bag and rack? and would it fit trousers and a LS business shirt folded nicely?

thanks

Andy_K 05-18-08 10:56 PM

I finally have my new Marin Muirwoods 29er fully ready for commuting, so I'm celebrating by posting pictures (taken at dusk for authenticity).

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3066/...b48d1317_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3233/...af3c7243_o.jpghttp://farm4.static.flickr.com/3267/...f59b320e_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2011/...359684df36.jpghttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2033/...5e0b76c494.jpg

Changes to the stock Muirwoods 29er setup:
  • Cut the handlebars down from the absurd 27 inches out of the box to about 23 inches wide
  • Replaced the WTB Speed Sport SE saddle with a WTB Rocket V Comp
  • Replaced the 300mm seatpost with a 400 mm Nashbar seatpost
  • Added SKS P50 fenders (with custom front mount)
  • Added Delta Universal Rack
  • Added Mountain Mirrycle mirror
  • Added black Original Incredibell
  • Added Trek Incite 11i computer
  • Added Cateye EL530 headlight
  • Added Nite Rider 5.0 Taillight
  • Added Novara Commuter rack trunk with Planet Bike Superflash Taillight
  • Added generic black water bottle cage
  • Added Propel Mandarin Orange flavored water
At first I was a little worried about getting fenders on this thing. First, there's a ridiculous amount of space between the fork and the front tire. Second, the stays on Planet Bike Hybrid Cascadia fenders are too short for these wheels with these tires (and the width is nearly too narrow), while the Planet Bike 29er fenders are way too wide for these tires. The SKS P50's turned out to be the perfect size, and I hit the jackpot at the hardware store with the perfect piece to mount the front fender. It's a 3x3 zinc tee plate, wrapped in black duct tape and held in place by a pair of old reflector brackets. No cutting, no drilling.

I've got a pair of Crank Brothers Egg Beaters that will go on this bike next winter, but during the summer I'll be using it mostly for recreational family rides and quick trips to the market, so the stock platforms will do for now.

JSFEcho 05-19-08 07:09 PM

Trek Deluxe Back Trunk
 

Originally Posted by wicksey (Post 6717838)
Ive been waiting to see that topeak bag setup before i purchased it. looks like a good unit.

what model is the bag and rack? and would it fit trousers and a LS business shirt folded nicely?

thanks

I have used the Trek Deluxe Back Trunk for a few years now. It really can hold alot of stuff. Two generous side pockets and the the top can expand vertically. I can fold dress pants, a shirt & more into the main compartment. Its been through a couple of crashes and lots of rain & still holds its own.

I don't recall the make of the rack. It attaches to the seat post. You can remove it easily. If I had to do it again, I would go for the permanently installed rack because I rarely have removed it.

The computer is a cheap Sigma.

Ride On!

John

bkrownd 05-19-08 07:39 PM

When you quote, please don't quote the photos as well. (especially several of them) Thanks ;)

wicksey 05-19-08 08:45 PM

sorry, got a little excited about the setup.

i need something exactly like that.

littlewaywelt 05-20-08 02:12 PM

Am I the only one that noticed that Wicksey is commuting with chain lube/degreaser or something from Pedros?
....Seriously, what's up with that?

Andy_K 05-20-08 02:49 PM

Actually, it's JFSEcho with the Pedro's Extra Dry Lube. Wicksey just quoted the picture. But I agree, what's up with that? And isn't there room in that massive rack trunk for the lube, degreaser, a complete tool set, kitchen sink, etc.?

Quickbeam 05-20-08 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by littlewaywelt (Post 6729772)
Am I the only one that noticed that Wicksey is commuting with chain lube/degreaser or something from Pedros?
....Seriously, what's up with that?

One never knows when one may have to lube one's chain.

bkrownd 05-20-08 03:18 PM

Quick access lube to keep yer chain purrrring? I can think of many times when mine got clacky as the load increased on a hill, and I was wishing I could give it a shot of lube on the fly. :)

Namesbond 05-20-08 10:52 PM

Surly Cross-Check
http://a853.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...0813c00cdc.jpg

Mazaev 05-20-08 11:03 PM

Well, here's my contribution to the Pistadex, as well as my new commuting workhorse while the Fuji is relegated to rain and utility duties. Infinitely more fun to ride, this one.


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2113/...e3f04ff4e8.jpg

TJohn 05-21-08 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by Namesbond (Post 6732777)

What tires are you riding on?

StankApe 05-21-08 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Mazaev (Post 6732815)
Well, here's my contribution to the Pistadex, as well as my new commuting workhorse while the Fuji is relegated to rain and utility duties. Infinitely more fun to ride, this one.


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2113/...e3f04ff4e8.jpg

astonishingly clean

evan_phi 05-21-08 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Mazaev (Post 6732815)
Well, here's my contribution to the Pistadex, as well as my new commuting workhorse while the Fuji is relegated to rain and utility duties. Infinitely more fun to ride, this one.


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2113/...e3f04ff4e8.jpg


that better not be a can of WD-40!

BikeTales 05-21-08 11:41 AM

here's my commuter that I put together with an old Schwinn World Sport frameset, crazy stem, mismatched 700c wheels, internal-gear (nexus 8) and random parts like upside-down handlebars from an old schwinn:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81...eyes/dfgcv.jpg
oops. The seat hardware was on wrong and it moved :/
Here's another pic:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81...yes/tfhcsf.jpg
Sorry about the crappy pics. I need decent brakes and maybe levers if anyone has anything, or any recommendations...

JSFEcho 05-21-08 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by Andy_K (Post 6730016)
Actually, it's JFSEcho with the Pedro's Extra Dry Lube. Wicksey just quoted the picture. But I agree, what's up with that? And isn't there room in that massive rack trunk for the lube, degreaser, a complete tool set, kitchen sink, etc.?

Very observant!
Actually, it is attached to the seatbag. It has never fallen off. I used to keep it in the big bag, but it tends to leak - bad for the work attire.

If I ride on the weekend at my camp, I don't bring the big bag.

Also, having it handy all the time reminds me to lube the chain (I'm not good at remembering that stuff).

Ride on!

evan_phi 05-21-08 12:17 PM

[QUOTE=BikeTales;6735322]here's my commuter that I put together with an old Schwinn World Sport frameset, crazy stem, mismatched 700c wheels, internal-gear (nexus 8) and random parts like upside-down handlebars from an old schwinn:
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a81...eyes/dfgcv.jpg
QUOTE]

either way, the angle of that saddle makes my peen hurt.

Andy_K 05-21-08 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by evan_phi (Post 6735538)
either way, the angle of that saddle makes my peen hurt.

+1

I like the upsidedown handlebar trick though.


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