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nemo 06-13-08 06:48 AM

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5000845.jpg

2002 trek 7100 hybrid. Pretty much as it came.

EmersonHart13 06-13-08 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by blasternot112 (Post 6869639)
Hey fellow commuter! I noticed the front tire tread is reversed, if you flip the wheel around on the fork it will help out with traction/rolling resistance.

Ride on!

I noticed that too but since the tires are getting replaced tonight I decided not to even do it. Yes I know I still should have done it for the two times I road it in the interim!

Nice catch you have good eyes!

THANKS!

John

envane 06-13-08 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Andy_K (Post 6873551)
It warms my heart to see a Cross Check without bar end shifters.

I never understood Sulry's decision to put those on what is theoretically a racing bike.

ScottE22 06-13-08 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by availpunk9 (Post 6872860)
Well just finished building up my new commuter. I've been commuting on a Scott road bike and a messenger bag. The ride is pretty harsh on the city streets, so decided to build a true commuter.

http://userpages.umbc.edu/~adoros1/B...20IMG_5887.jpg

This is sweet! If I stick with this commuting thing, I'd love a bike like this...

I'm scouring the Internets to find those panniers... I like 'em!

Old Dirt Hill 06-13-08 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by chumbolly (Post 6823561)
Genius! I have this exact same fender issue, and if I use a wine cork, it will match the champagne cork knobs I added to the ends of my mustache bar. One question, though: the quick release function of the fender clip makes changing the rear tire much easier (I have track ends). Any thoughts of how to keep the release functionality AND use a spacer bolt?

You can bolt down the front and leave the quick release bits on the stays and still get the wheel out. The fender is flexible enough to move out of the way once you've released it from the stays.

turtletwins2002 06-13-08 10:18 PM

2008 Jamis Aurora. 15-20 mile (depending on route) commute 3-5 times a week. @ $4 per gallon for gasoline, saving about $5-$8 (in fuel) per commute. :innocent:

We had our first commute today. The ride is smooth like butter compared to the same commute on the aluminum frame and skinny tires of the LeMond.

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...n/PICT5925.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...n/PICT5926.jpg

Otter 718 06-14-08 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by turtletwins2002 (Post 6879249)
2008 Jamis Aurora...

I love the paint on that Jamis.

Otter 718 06-14-08 02:50 PM

I just did a quick conversion project on my commuter to turn it into a 1x9. I realized that I was absolutely never shifting off the middle ring, and I could benefit from having a bash guard / chain guard, if only to protect my pants. Most of all though, I am a chronic tinkerer, and I just had to take something apart. The highlights of my current setup are:

2005 Schwinn Mesa
Deore LX hubs w/ Sun Rhyno Lite rims
Deore LX 11-34 9-spd cassette
Truvativ ISOflow 1.0 SS crankset
Forte Campus pedals
Planet Bike Speedez fenders
Rock Shox Dart 3 fork w/ remote lockout
Deore brake/shift lever (right side); Deore brake lever (left side)
GT Brahma handlebars
Terry Fly Gel saddle
Axiom Journey rear rack
Axiom Typhoon panniers

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3104/...3b6ca6af40.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3089/...077f88daa7.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3054/...609cde5b86.jpg

envane 06-14-08 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Otter 718 (Post 6881459)
I love the paint on that Jamis.

Would be perfect minus two JAMIS logos.

envane 06-14-08 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by turtletwins2002 (Post 6879249)
2008 Jamis Aurora.


Exactly what I ride. Excellent choice :thumb:

mangosalsa 06-14-08 04:55 PM

Cleaned, lubed, and went to run errands. It looked so good sitting there I had to take a pic.
The Lotus Excelle [no idea what year]:

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us_Excelle.jpg

Urban Shooter 06-16-08 02:31 AM

I took my 2006 Gary Fisher Opie and converted it to single speed for my daily commute. Its still a beast but it has always been reliable.

http://ividdy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/opie1.jpg

FreddyV 06-16-08 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by Urban Shooter (Post 6888998)
I took my 2006 Gary Fisher Opie and converted it to single speed for my daily commute. Its still a beast but it has always been reliable.

http://ividdy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/opie1.jpg

I'm quite a noob... what's with the derailleur-like single gear thingy?

rohmen 06-16-08 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by envane (Post 6881881)
Would be perfect minus two JAMIS logos.

Ha ha. Absolutely true.

My wife just picked up a jamis ventura sport. The paint is fantastic for an entry level bike. The red sparkly finish looks great on a sunny day. The only problem is Jamis is written at least nine times on varrious parts of the bike (including twice on the head tube). Jamis likes to go a little overkill on the brand identification on most of their bikes.

BarracksSi 06-16-08 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by FreddyV (Post 6889182)
I'm quite a noob... what's with the derailleur-like single gear thingy?

That's a chain tensioner.

Single-speed bikes (more like, bikes that don't use derailleurs) often use rear dropouts with a horizontal slot for mounting the wheel. You'd adjust the wheel fore or aft to put the right amount of tension on the chain.

A bike with vertical dropouts needs some sort of adjustment for chain tension. A few have an eccentric bottom bracket that can actually move the crank forward & back. In this case, it's an add-on pulley.

D Boz 06-16-08 12:18 PM

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1977 Motobecane Mirage

ScottE22 06-16-08 01:42 PM

So here we go! My in-process commuter in its natural habitat (my office). Still waiting on some wider tires and considering a pannier of some kind... Thanks to those who have been so helpful in my "getting started" thread! Though I posted a pic over there, I wanted to make sure to add it to this - the "official" bike pic thread!

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/...6da76c8ec8.jpg

Late '90s Bianchi Eros. I believe it's a '98, but I can't remember and don't know how to find out. Used to ride it regularly on weekend road rides when I lived in Florida, but since we had kids 4 years ago it's been hanging in my garage collecting dust. Since I work 3 miles from home, I figured I'd dust it off and get it in for a tune-up that ended up being a pretty major overhaul. The cables were in need of replacement and I ordered a more upright headset as well.

diff_lock2 06-16-08 04:37 PM

I hate carrying a back pack on my back, but I like the cleaner look, and I am looking for a good rack (aesthetically).
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...l_owned001.jpg

bigbenaugust 06-16-08 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by xixiviii (Post 6884967)

#1. Sock monkey is awesome.
#2. Are those Texas-shaped pavers that your bike is sitting on? Whoa.

visinoz 06-16-08 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by diff_lock2 (Post 6892494)
I hate carrying a back pack on my back, but I like the cleaner look, and I am looking for a good rack (aesthetically).
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...l_owned001.jpg

Is that a gear lever?

evan_phi 06-17-08 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by visinoz (Post 6893423)
Is that a gear lever?

yes it is. he already explained in the SS/FG Forum.

Mattys 06-17-08 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by anthegreat1 (Post 6858804)
this will be my new commuter. Just picked it up today for a really good price.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3117/...909f15af_b.jpg

Love to know the year on this

jterribili 06-17-08 01:28 PM

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ok...2.5 yrs commuting and I am finally posting pics!


on the rear 'night' pic, there is another PB SuperFlash near the wheel - I guess my camera did not get the flashing from the light at the right time.

electrafreak 06-17-08 08:04 PM

Wish I could say I built this up, but I didn't. Bought this from a friend in Houston 2 weeks ago. Been riding it to work. Sweet rack with quick release basket.

My first single speed -- I'm blown away by how fast it is. Really fun ride too. Gonna ride my Townie to work tomorrow -- first time using gears in a couple of weeks.

Oh yeah -- this is Centurion mixte. Japanese built CrMo frame. All the moving parts rebuilt by Kirby the Zen Bike Mechanic -- the badge says "Texas Special", which is what Kirby puts on all his bikes. If you see one, buy it.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3056/...621ffd6e53.jpg

Mattys 06-17-08 08:08 PM

My daily ride to work and 50k weekend ride

http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/4...eresizefp7.jpg


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