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theWolf 07-21-08 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by DBinsight08 (Post 7101264)
The bag is the MTX Trunkbag DXP 20.2 l Capacity. Great bag..... as someone just asked me about fitting 2 2 liter bottles of Coke or whatever in it on each side, it can do it with room to spare.

Your picture is a godsend, now I can see how big the bag really is relative to the bike. I was debating hard whether to go with the DXP or EXP. I don't want to mess with bungee cords or Velcro anymore. Anyway we could get a picture of it from the rear? :)

apricissimus 07-21-08 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by DBinsight08 (Post 7063122)
Here's my commuter. I'm very happy with the performance of this setup.
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...e-Panniers.jpg

That's either a tiny bike, or the biggest car I've ever seen.

Grim 07-21-08 06:30 PM

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Did a few changes on mine. Here is a current shot.

Got a set of Freddy fenders over the weekend. No dirty nipples today. :thumb:

That was a nice change. Very happy with them so far. My bike is a bit of an oddity and it took a little creativity to get them to work. Took it for a quick 25 mile run and it is very rare I hear any noise out of them. The front being the worst. It is so tight to the tire I had to take a heat gun and dimple them at the fork.

If the tire picks up a decent size pebble it rattles through the fender and shoot out the front with some impressive velocity. :lol:

The raised bars helped my CT pain a lot but I am starting to think a taller stem and Drops or aero bars might be worth a try. As my riding strength increases I find the wind is now my worst enemy. I might even get extra tacky and do a Sheldon double bar as I really like the current position when just putting around. Its when I am trying to make time I am not happy with things. Maybe my P8 bars will fit for a little R&D.

My other issue is saddle. I think a B17 is in the future. Get my wife or mom to get it for my for my Birthday in Oct. :D

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1216686586

jrafael 07-21-08 06:48 PM

My one and only "Ugly Betty"

Ready for work !
http://lh5.ggpht.com/jrafael.montes/...JPG?imgmax=800

Planet Bike superflash ( mechanically fastened with metal hose clamp) + Truck reflective tape

http://lh6.ggpht.com/jrafael.montes/...JPG?imgmax=576

Home made mud flap out cheap car rear floor mat ($2.50 @ pepboys ) + reflector for added weight and bling !

http://lh5.ggpht.com/jrafael.montes/...JPG?imgmax=576

Shinyville 07-21-08 10:02 PM

...not a camera person, but I managed to take a few pictures today. Sorry I don't have any of my "commuter gear" in the pictures.

I started commuting about 3 years ago, and almost all of that time has been on this Breezer Freedom:

http://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_1637.jpg

In May, I got this Electra Townie 8 700c, and I'm really digging it a lot. This is my daily commuter since then:

http://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_1636.jpg

This evening, my first Craigslist score: this Miyata 615 touring bike for $100. It's in really good shape, and I'm thinking I'll add the fenders and a front rack and use this as a 4-pannnier grocery getter:

http://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_1635.jpg

Hence the getting the camera out, to welcome Mr. Miyata.

mosquito 07-21-08 10:27 PM

Shinyville, I am so jealous of your Miyata score. I've been looking for a 610 on the cheap forever.

rat_factory 07-21-08 10:49 PM

Shinyville, you've got a seriously sexy bike there. Love the Biopace cranks. What groupset does it have? I have its brother, the venerable Three Ten, which I'll be posting soon. :D

lightningcow 07-21-08 10:58 PM

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...0879Medium.jpg
With Kenda Krisp tires.
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/h...0880Medium.jpg

Added clips and straps since this pic and I will soon get a rigid fork and some smaller, higher psi tires.

Shinyville 07-22-08 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by mosquito (Post 7107741)
Shinyville, I am so jealous of your Miyata score. I've been looking for a 610 on the cheap forever.

Thanks! I've been watching it drop in price on Craigslist for a while--I would have jumped sooner, actually, but I've had other projects that needed financial attention.



Originally Posted by rat_factory (Post 7107870)
Shinyville, you've got a seriously sexy bike there. Love the Biopace cranks. What groupset does it have? I have its brother, the venerable Three Ten, which I'll be posting soon. :D

Oh man, I'm not sure. To be honest, this is the first bike I've ever owned with a derailer setup--I've been doing the IGH thing. The rear der says "SIS Shimano" on it, and the brake hoods say "Dia-Compe" but no model that I see beyond that.

I guess I'm the fourth owner. The very nice fellow who sold it to me told me about the first two owners, who knew each other and did tour with the bike a fair amount in the US and Mexico. And this last guy tried to ride it for about a year, but the bike is substantially too big for him.

It needs a new saddle and bar tape, and I want to add front racks and fenders, too. And the tires that are on it are fairly new, but they're no-name junkers that I'll probably swap out before they're worn out. Other than that, I think it just needs a basic drivetrain cleaning. Oh, and there's a little bit of play in the headset--not much, but just a touch that I notice when walking the bike. I can't feel it at all riding. I'm not very mechanically inclined--how might I go about adjusting that, or should I just take the whole thing in for a good tuneup when I scrape some more cash together? It feels really good for the moment, anyway, and it looks like the drivetrain has been well maintained.

jpdesjar 07-22-08 08:19 AM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3089/...1cd2c0.jpg?v=0
2008 surly steamroller...i love her so
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3221/...5f925c.jpg?v=0

Speaker 07-22-08 08:30 AM

http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...0624081630.jpg

DBinsight08 07-22-08 06:49 PM

Sorry its been a couple days, but thats my 99 Silverado Z71 lifted with 33" tires. LOL It doesn't get driven but once a week and for an average of 30 minutes to keep it running good. As for the picture of it from the rear here ya go......
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...der84/Back.jpg

lapher22 07-22-08 07:27 PM

New to the stable
 
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Just picked this up off CL for a second bike . I switched the seat and pedals the biopace is next to go.

Sixty Fiver 07-22-08 08:39 PM

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...ronglight1.jpg

Takabrash 07-23-08 07:14 AM

My all new 2008 Cross Check, 60cm. I love this thing.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...CrossCheck.jpg

uke 07-23-08 08:16 AM

That vehicle is just beastly!

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...der84/Side.jpg

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...der84/Back.jpg

ScottE22 07-23-08 08:47 AM

Here she is in what is probably a (mostly) finished state - click to go to the Flickr page.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3270/...5d38d8e7e6.jpg

Got the Vittoria Randonneur 700x28s installed last night and WOW what a nice, comfy improvement from the 700x23 slicks that were on before.

Happy Wednesday!

iPirate 07-23-08 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Industrial (Post 6976069)
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...k/univega5.jpg
So my single commuter bike has now morphed into two.

"Yo dawg we heard you like bikes so we put a bike in yo bike so you can drive while you drive."

ScottE22 07-23-08 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by ScottE22 (Post 7116602)

Probably bad form to quote yourself, but do you think I could get fenders on this baby with the caliper brakes?

Metricoclock 07-23-08 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by Takabrash (Post 7116079)
My all new 2008 Cross Check, 60cm. I love this thing.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...CrossCheck.jpg

you my friend have the exact bike i want :D

Whats the stand over height/ you inseam on that 60cm?
I'm 6'1" (with 32in inseam) and was thinking the 54cm was the right size for me.

Takabrash 07-23-08 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Metricoclock (Post 7120557)
you my friend have the exact bike i want :D

Whats the stand over height/ you inseam on that 60cm?
I'm 6'1" (with 32in inseam) and was thinking the 54cm was the right size for me.

It's 33 on the 60cm. My inseam is close to 35 and the bike fits GREAT. Always go for the biggest bike you fit comfortably on :D The 54 would probably be small for you- but what do i know?

availpunk9 07-23-08 06:50 PM

I'm 6'2" and ride a 56 CC. The TT is 56.5 cm which is right where I want it to be.

tekknoschtev 07-23-08 06:53 PM

I was waiting to get things tweaked on my new commuter before posting here. I'm now a two-bike commuter, and this is my regular ride:

http://workshopwebs.com/steve/pictur...iantKronos.jpg

1997-98 (not sure) Giant Kronos with 700x25 tires and STI shifters. A big change from my MTB of unknown origin with grip shifters and 26x1.95 semi-slicks. It originally came with a rear rack but I couldn't find a single pannier that fit without a significant amount of heel strike and I'm not going to pony up more than half the cost of the bike for a rack that sits back further. I never thought I'd be one of those opting for a messenger bag, but you do what you've gotta do. I'll probably be DIYing it, as I can't justify the cost of some of the nicer messenger bags at this point.

I also removed the toe clips. The pedals came with metal toe clips which truthfully just felt unsafe. I gave it quite a while, but I was never able to get it down in one fluid motion and almost always wound up looking down to get my right foot in - not safe when pedaling a left turn into traffic. One of these days I may upgrade to clipless pedals, but for now these suffice when its dry. When its wet I have to consciously flip them over because the "grippy" side always winds up down.

Anyways, there she is. She's got some battle scars but otherwise looks like she's going to be a reliable commuter for nearly all weather (I've already had her through torrential downpours and storms and it handled just fine save for the one wipe out where I learned wood gets very slippery when wet).

Plainscommuter 07-23-08 08:29 PM

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My Rig

Plainscommuter 07-23-08 08:42 PM

Sorry, trying to get a Better Pic.
http://http://viewmorepics.myspace.c...mageID=8074498


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