Commuter Bicycle Pics
#3531
You gonna eat that?
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 14,917
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
I've posted these elsewhere, but this looks like a good thread for them too.
Here's my mid-80s Nishiki Olympic 12 that I started commuting on in February:

I wrecked it early on, fixed it good enough to ride, but was looking around for something to replace it when I found this new* Nishiki XRS Sport hybrid:

*Even though Nishiki hasn't built bikes since 2001, this one is essentially brand new- it came from an estate sale and it still had the original store price tags on it. Original price was $379, it was marked down to $240. I paid $100 for it.
Not shown in the picture is the rack I bought for the back, and I've moved the bag from the Oly 12 to the XRS.
Here's my mid-80s Nishiki Olympic 12 that I started commuting on in February:

I wrecked it early on, fixed it good enough to ride, but was looking around for something to replace it when I found this new* Nishiki XRS Sport hybrid:

*Even though Nishiki hasn't built bikes since 2001, this one is essentially brand new- it came from an estate sale and it still had the original store price tags on it. Original price was $379, it was marked down to $240. I paid $100 for it.
Not shown in the picture is the rack I bought for the back, and I've moved the bag from the Oly 12 to the XRS.
#3532
bear

Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 63
Likes: 0
From: Parker, CO
Bikes: '06 Scott S20, '04 Trek 3700, '88 Schwinn Tempo, '86 Schwinn Tempo, '85 Centurion Le Mans RS, '84 Univega Gran Tourismo
My Schwinn Le Tour Luxe that's been updated to and 8 speed. And my wife's Bianchi Europa.
#3533
Member
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 49
Likes: 0
From: San Antonio, Texas
Bikes: 2006 Felt F75, 2005 Gary Fisher Tassajara
My commuter bike
I converted a 2005 Gary Fisher Tassajara Mountain Bike that has been serving me well as my commuter bike. I bike to work three times a week with a commuting distance of 22-24 miles roundtrip.
My commuter bike
Let me know if you have any questions!
My commuter bike
Let me know if you have any questions!
#3534
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
Seafoamer, awesome bike.
Reminded me of this bike from Hiawatha Cyclery, on which they used a indexed bar-end shifter with a Problem Solvers Inline Travel Agent to control an Alfine hub. Here's the link to the flickr photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hiawath...ry/2347659679/
Reminded me of this bike from Hiawatha Cyclery, on which they used a indexed bar-end shifter with a Problem Solvers Inline Travel Agent to control an Alfine hub. Here's the link to the flickr photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hiawath...ry/2347659679/
#3535
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
Likes: 1
From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Smoke in Winter Mode
Here is a pic of my Smoke in Winter Mode 2005. It'll soon be Xtracycled....woohoo!
Last edited by Silverexpress; 09-07-08 at 10:01 PM.
#3542
Hi -- Great looking bike! I have been considering the Axiom Hudson Trunk bag for my bike. I have a Superflash light mounted below my seat and a rather short rack so I am concerned about the size of the bag. Can you do me a BIG favor and give me the overall dimensions of your Hudson bag? The websites I have looked at don't agree on the size! Thanks!
#3544
Just got this over the weekend - a USED 2008 Trek 7.3 FX! Couldn't believe the guy had my size frame (22.5") and had already added most of the accessories I was going to buy anyway. Saved several hundred dollars so I'm stoked.

It sure is a step up from my old Hard Rock (which I may keep as a learning tool)...

It sure is a step up from my old Hard Rock (which I may keep as a learning tool)...
#3545
Snapped some pics on my way to work today. This is by far My Favorite Commuter is most "functional" do it all bike:
1982 Bianchi Sport SS Frame, plus a bunch of other parts

1982 Bianchi Sport SS Frame, plus a bunch of other parts

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#3546
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 1,045
Likes: 53
From: Ville des Lumières
Bikes: Surly SteamRoller
#3547
yup

I actually just put it on last night because I had it sitting around and I wondered if it would work. It does, I just need to finish making a proper bracket to attach it to the caliper bolt on the fork.
I actually just put it on last night because I had it sitting around and I wondered if it would work. It does, I just need to finish making a proper bracket to attach it to the caliper bolt on the fork.
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#3548
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 1,045
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From: Ville des Lumières
Bikes: Surly SteamRoller
Ah, that was going to be my next question, where to attach the bracket. I've been wanting to try this on my commuting/touring bike.
#3549
you pretty much have to make one or "alter" an existing bracket to work. I'll try to remember to post a pic or two of it when it's done.
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#3550
circus bear
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 642
Likes: 0
From: Austin
Bikes: 97(?) GT Richochet, 00 Schwinn SuperSport
...Good Idea!
Nice ride by the way...!











