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Cody Broken 06-25-08 11:42 PM

Oh she's a purdy girl.

knatchwa 06-26-08 12:55 AM


So many great photos, and they keep getting better,

knatchwa 06-26-08 12:56 AM

sixtyfiver - I did get the response how many pages ago :) I ride a Giant but know treks are pretty good bikes. thanks for the response. My eyes want to close I think it is time to sleep. :)

ducksa 06-26-08 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by Pig_Chaser (Post 6942824)
I washed my bike this morning so i snapped a quick photo:

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...250046copy.jpg

This is such a gorgeous bike. What model is it? I'm looking to buy a new bike, likely Giant and this one looks great to me. What kind of tires are on it and what was the rough price, if you don't mind me asking? :)

EDIT: Just saw the OCR3 painted on there!

FreddyV 06-26-08 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by turtletwins2002 (Post 6948309)
FreddyV: Is Pointer a local brand?

As far as I've been understanding from several bike dealers, Pointer is actually made by Gazelle. Not entirely sure though, since there's not too much info on that around the web.

Sixty Fiver 06-26-08 11:12 AM

Packed for this mornings commute...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/longbike8.jpg

daaxix 06-26-08 04:50 PM

Here are pics of the commuter that I just finished. It is helping me recover from my herniated disc. I don't have any water bottle cages or racks because I carry everything in a camelback pack.

I built it from one of those GT triple triangle frames, removed all the stickers and painted it flat black. It has some nice MTB components on it that I had laying around, XTR V-brakes, Crossmax wheels. I put a cheap road triple crank and a road cassette on it. The shifters/levers are new (ebayers wanted more than the new ones for used pieces of crap). It is fast and I like riding it. It looks cool too!

The only problems that it has are that the rear brake screams like a banshee! I need to get some koolstop ceramic pads for it after the stock ones wear out.

The only thing I am missing is a sticker saying "ONE FEWER FIXIE."

http://www.erinnizzywedding.com/wp-c...e/dsc03092.jpg

http://www.erinnizzywedding.com/wp-c...e/dsc03093.jpg

http://www.erinnizzywedding.com/wp-c...e/dsc03091.jpg

http://www.erinnizzywedding.com/wp-c...e/dsc03090.jpg

http://www.erinnizzywedding.com/wp-c...e/dsc03089.jpg

Sonoma76 06-26-08 08:34 PM

Nice franken bike!

Though I must admit, I never understood why GT did that funky thing with the seat-stays. Is it just to be different?

Nozzle 06-26-08 10:08 PM

Here's the ol' Rock fresh from a tune-up (and new cogs, chain, set of Serfas Drifters)...

They even washed the bike for me! Since I knew it would never look this good again, I snapped a pic:

http://www.loomistank.com/mark/hardrock5.jpg

Yes it's basic. But a 2-mile RT commute doesn't call for much more :D

aMull 06-27-08 07:02 AM

A 2 mile RT calls for a walk :P

paulwwalters 06-27-08 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by aMull (Post 6956543)
A 2 mile RT calls for a walk :P

Personally I'll take any excuse to ride.

Sonoma76 06-27-08 12:13 PM

I picked up my Swobo Dixon three weeks ago and absolutely love it. Reliable, fairly fast, and built very well.

http://scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1431.jpg


http://scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1433.jpg
SRAM iMotion 9

http://www.scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1434.jpg

http://www.scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1444.jpg

amit_shah25 06-27-08 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by Crankaddict (Post 6932513)

Just curious. How did you hookup your milkcrate with the rack ? How does it hold with all that load ?

BikeManDan 06-27-08 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Nozzle (Post 6955477)
Here's the ol' Rock fresh from a tune-up (and new cogs, chain, set of Serfas Drifters)...

They even washed the bike for me! Since I knew it would never look this good again, I snapped a pic:

http://www.loomistank.com/mark/hardrock5.jpg

Yes it's basic. But a 2-mile RT commute doesn't call for much more :D

I have for sale an exact copy of that bike but in a step through frame
http://www.bikemandan.com/bikesforsale/640_IMG_2592.JPG
http://www.bikemandan.com/bikes/83/S...nie-hybrid--18

BikeManDan 06-27-08 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by Sonoma76 (Post 6958508)
I picked up my Swobo Dixon three weeks ago and absolutely love it. Reliable, fairly fast, and built very well.

[MG]http://scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1431.jpg[/IMG]


[MG]http://scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1433.jpg[/IMG]
SRAM iMotion 9

[MG]http://www.scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1434.jpg[/IMG]

[MG]http://www.scvtalk.com/images/IMG_1444.jpg[/IMG]

Sweet ride, how do you like the SRAM 9 spd?

I like those pedals too. I read the Swobo site and they're Wellgo aluminum but gave no details beyond that. You wouldn't happen to have a model number would you?

Nozzle 06-27-08 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by BikeManDan (Post 6958851)
I have for sale an exact copy of that bike but in a step through frame
http://www.bikemandan.com/bikesforsale/640_IMG_2592.JPG
http://www.bikemandan.com/bikes/83/S...nie-hybrid--18

Wow - you ain't kidding about the exact copy. Yours has the same tires that just came off mine even. 1992-ish, right? Mine also has Shimano Biopace chainrings.

$160 seems like a fair price for that good a condition :D

Sonoma76 06-27-08 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by BikeManDan (Post 6958879)
Sweet ride, how do you like the SRAM 9 spd?

I like those pedals too. I read the Swobo site and they're Wellgo aluminum but gave no details beyond that. You wouldn't happen to have a model number would you?

Thanks!

The SRAM 9 - mixed review. On the one hand, it shifts smoothly and very quickly on gears 1-5. Gears 6-9 require a bit more torque on the grip-shifter. I find that if I don't apply enough pressure, it will slip back down into 5th gear.

Other curious thing: Gears 1-5 are absolutely silent when you pedal, but gears 6-9 make a noticeable mechanical noise. It's not something you can fix or avoid either; I think all those cogs and reduction parts just make noise. I got used to it quickly, at first I was annoyed.

Other than that, it's never slipped on me. The chain stays on because it never moves. It's got a large degree of speeds from 1 to 9 (I hardly ever go below 5 or 6), and it's very reliable, so what more could I ask for.

As for the pedals: I see two numbers on them. On the chrome part in the center is a Squiggly line followed by "K79" , while on the interior rubber/black part of the pedal are the numbers "11-214L". These are great pedals; I don't think they'll disintegrate like the cheap-ass ones I had on my Trek 7500 from a few months ago. I've ridden on this bike with flip-flops.

BikeManDan 06-27-08 05:27 PM

If you're never below 5 or 6 I'd recommend increasing your chainring size
Also looks like your chain needs some tension on it

I found those pedals too! http://www.rei.com/product/752213 , thanks for looking at the obscure numbers imprined on them

daaxix 06-28-08 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by Sonoma76 (Post 6954877)
Nice franken bike!

Though I must admit, I never understood why GT did that funky thing with the seat-stays. Is it just to be different?

I really do not know, I found this frame in a junk pile at my mother's house. It was probably just a marketing gimmick.

Just finished it last week and have logged about 80 miles and no problems yet (besides brake squeal)!

I live in New Mexico, USA where there is very little rain/snow year round so nobody has fenders here.

That Swobo is sweet! I eventually want to build a Shimano Alfine grupo commuter (when I am rich, hehe).

thehum 06-28-08 12:40 AM

damn sonoma i'm pretty jealous of your swobo

here's my current commuter with a nice view of the george washington bridge and the hudson river from my most recent commute to NYC. Its a '97 Fuji Odessa with Michelin Transworld City Tires.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ketonyc012.jpg

steel MTB+trekking bars+milkcrate FTW

TalkingHead 06-28-08 01:37 AM

took these on Wed. Excuse the timestamp! I barely use my dino Kodak, forgot to turn it off, such it is.

Red Rock Canyon , Nevada

http://a960.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...881f16903f.jpg

http://a810.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...f22c1b8ba1.jpg

http://a910.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...60acc433cd.jpg

http://a221.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...57372dd154.jpg

Bobonli 06-28-08 08:04 AM

Co Motion Americano
 
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My Co Motion Americano.

Grim 06-28-08 09:10 AM

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My Junk.
First one is a mid 80's P8 Peugeot. Carpal Tunnel is making it hard to ride for any length and looking at changing the bars. The Mallard hubomatic is sketchy so it may become a fixie one day. I have owned that bike since about 86.

The second is my Commuterfied M400 Cannondale I found on CL for $120. Much easier on the wrists. Changed out the flat bar and put a 2 inch riser bar on it yesterday to see how that helps the wrists. So far it looks promising. I think that and a set of bar ends and I got it worked out.

"Mullet" set up on the tires. Specialized Hemisphere on the front and a Crossroad on the back. Smooth for the road and thick for the busted glass. Deep tread in the back so I can still get some single track use out of it.

Airzound to wake up the soccer moms yapping on the phone not paying attention.

Topeak MTX and explorer rack to get my lunch and clean shirt to work. Back pack wasn't working with me in the heat and humidity we have here in Atlanta so I wanted to get my work junk off my back and down lower on a rack. I'm a cheapskate so spending that cash sort of hurt but I like it. I can stash the bike in the corner of the lobby at work and pop the pack off and take it to my desk without fooling with bungees. Throw all my junk in the bag at the end of the day at my desk and slide it on the rack. Pop out panniers for the wife's "need for something from the store on the way home" calls. My wife says its my "man purse". :lol:

Set of ATB Freddy fenders are coming soon but I need to figure out how to mount the rear. Lack of mount points on the rear drop out and they are all used up with the rack. I don't want to stack the fender stays with the rack leg as that will risk shearing the bolts.

It's coming along.

Abu Omar 06-28-08 08:43 PM

My commuter
 
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Here is my commuter. It is a Giant Kronos I bought in the late 90s for a charity ride from Mpls to Chicago. I haven't ridden much since then, but I have commuted once a week since bike to work week in May this year. The total one-way distance is about 13 miles, but I ride the light rail for the middle five miles. Last week, actually, was the first time I have ridden the whole way. It felt great. I guess I'm getting stronger. I might be able to skip the train and just pedal through from now on. :thumb:

I don't know much about bikes, so I can't tell you about the parts. I've added race blade fenders, one of those little pumps, a rack, and banjo brothers saddlebag panniers.

GoldIngot 06-29-08 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by ax0n (Post 6943950)

Which pannier it that? How do you like it?


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