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2002 trek 7100 hybrid. Pretty much as it came. |
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! Nice catch you have good eyes! THANKS! John |
Originally Posted by Andy_K
(Post 6873551)
It warms my heart to see a Cross Check without bar end shifters.
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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 I'm scouring the Internets to find those panniers... I like 'em! |
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?
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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 |
Originally Posted by turtletwins2002
(Post 6879249)
2008 Jamis Aurora...
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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 |
Originally Posted by Otter 718
(Post 6881459)
I love the paint on that Jamis.
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Originally Posted by turtletwins2002
(Post 6879249)
2008 Jamis Aurora.
Exactly what I ride. Excellent choice :thumb: |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Originally Posted by envane
(Post 6881881)
Would be perfect minus two JAMIS logos.
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. |
Originally Posted by FreddyV
(Post 6889182)
I'm quite a noob... what's with the derailleur-like single gear thingy?
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. |
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1977 Motobecane Mirage
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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. |
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 |
Originally Posted by xixiviii
(Post 6884967)
#2. Are those Texas-shaped pavers that your bike is sitting on? Whoa. |
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 |
Originally Posted by visinoz
(Post 6893423)
Is that a gear lever?
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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 |
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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. |
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 |
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