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making 10-05-08 12:42 PM

i dont have fenders. I was going to buy some but I rode in the rain several times this summer and road spray from the front tire was not a problem. The only problem with water from the tires is at speed the front tire shoots water out in front of the tire and the wind blows it up in my face. It goes straight out in front of the bike so I dont know a fender would help. My downtube is kinda wide which probably helpa and I have a rack and bag on the back. Do you guys think fenders would help?

Durward_Kirby 10-05-08 05:42 PM

I picked up this 1995 Trek 930 new in its box awhile back and have made it into my commuter. I ride about 18 miles daily to commute and it works great!

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/commuter.jpg

Sonoma76 10-05-08 08:42 PM

A 13 year old bike new in a box? That sounds like a story. Care to share?

Is that aluminum or steel?

Durward_Kirby 10-05-08 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by Sonoma76 (Post 7609593)
A 13 year old bike new in a box? That sounds like a story. Care to share?

Is that aluminum or steel?

Guy was selling two 930's, two 850's on ebay. I picked it up for 230 dollars. I don't know the rest of the history. The frame is steel. It has STX components. I've changed the stem, added egg beater pedals, put a Brooks on it, some fenders, a rack, lights and such. All totaled, I imagine I have about 600 dollars if you count the shipping from the seller.

Jeffbeerman2 10-05-08 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by znomit (Post 7566045)
Got this in Sweden a few weeks ago.
Alloy frame, coaster brake, reflective tires, fenders as standard.
Kitted with reelights.
http://idisk.mac.com/timonz/Public//Nishiki1.jpg

great bike. The rear reelight might be a bit more visible on the left side though (if you ride o the right in NZ).

Was that chain guard part of the bike, or aftermarket? If aftermarket, what is it?

MrCowGod15 10-06-08 02:14 AM

My workhorse: 2006 Marin Muirwoods

http://i33.tinypic.com/ntlch.jpg

http://i34.tinypic.com/wtynnt.jpg

mdt1001 10-06-08 06:39 AM

How to post pic?
 
I'm trying to upload a pic but I don't have an URL. Can I load directly from a file on the comp?

Doohickie 10-06-08 07:02 AM

Get an account on a hosting site like Photobucket. Upload your pics there, then post them here using IMG tags.

impastata 10-06-08 07:03 AM

Rawland
 
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3177/...6dfbfb.jpg?v=0http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3012/...6c483c.jpg?v=0http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3181/...1713f4.jpg?v=0Recently built rawland sogn, commute 16 miles.

photoshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/29698666@N07/


http://www.flickr.com/photos/2969866...0/#sendtogrouphttp://www.flickr.com/photos/2969866...0/#sendtogroup

Doohickie 10-06-08 07:22 AM

[QUOTE=Sonoma76;7609593]A 13 year old bike new in a box? That sounds like a story. Care to share?[QUOTE]

The bikes pictured in my earlier post


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 7598575)

Have a bit of an interesting history. I got the Nishiki Labor Day weekend from a lady in my church. Her daughter-in-law's father passed away and there were a couple bikes in his garage. She got a hold of them (along with several other items) to donate to our church's annual garage sale.

I found out she had them through the grapevine and since I was looking for a new commuter, I went over to check them out. Nishikis haven't been produced for the North American market since 2001, but this one still had the store price tags on it and the nubbies on the tires and everything. The original price was $379; I paid $100 for it. I probably could have paid less, but the money was going to my church's garage sale so I didn't argue it.

After buying that one, I started thinking about the other bike- the old Raleigh, and went to take a second look at it. I ended up getting that one for $30. We agreed on $25, but hey, that money was going to the church too so I bumped it up a little, especially when I saw some ebay sales that showed similar bikes going for several times that amount.

So I got a "new with the price tags" Nishiki that's at least 7 years old, and a collectible 1966 Raleigh, all for $130.

WillynHook 10-06-08 08:02 AM

I mentioned earlier, my IguanaFred sparkles at night.
 
You can't miss me coming down the road in the dark. Gotta love reflexite tape. Helmet is
on the seat post.


http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jwhowa...p/sparkle2.jpghttp://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jwhowa...p/sparkle3.jpg
http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jwhowa...p/sparkle4.jpghttp://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jwhowa...p/sparkle1.jpg

Dr. Joe

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Bat22 10-06-08 12:10 PM

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Some great bikes posted today. I'll try to keep the parade going. 06 TCR1

Bat22 10-06-08 12:15 PM

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06 or 05 Novarra Fusion, 14,000m

Bat22 10-06-08 12:19 PM

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96 Pro flex before K2 took it over. Magura hydraulic brakes.

Bat22 10-06-08 12:26 PM

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08 Tricross Comp. A problem with the frame and Specialized replaced it with an Expert frame.
They rock!

giantcfr1 10-07-08 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffbeerman2 (Post 7609962)
... The rear reelight might be a bit more visible on the left side though (if you ride o the right in NZ)...

NZ and OZ ride on the left. :)

giantcfr1 10-07-08 06:52 AM

I was riding through Gion this afternoon. Thought I'd stop to take a pic.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...oct2008014.jpg

murphini 10-07-08 12:10 PM

1976 Varsity converted to Fixed/Single. Old Blackburn Rack. (Kept brakes) Panniers. 6 miles each way--done 35 commutes so far this year. Kickstand, Priceless.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27445401@N08/2868102326
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27445401@N08/2868102326

Bat22 10-07-08 01:18 PM

Murphini Great liscense plate!

metalchef87 10-07-08 07:49 PM

My 2008 Marin Muirwoods.
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/q...87/bike001.jpg

Including my newly homemade trunk bag. Bought the sports illustrated duffle from Goodwill for 1 dollar, a couple of nuts and bolts for 20 cents, some hard foamboard to line the sides and bottom with for 2 dollars, and finally used some old waterproof vinyl tablecloth to cover the foamboard.
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/q...87/bike005.jpg

My dashboard, getting ready to add a Trustfire P7 to it...when it gets here.
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/q...87/bike003.jpg

Taillight and rear view of bag
http://i433.photobucket.com/albums/q...87/bike006.jpg

Just bought the fenders today!

paulwwalters 10-07-08 08:33 PM

Lookin' real sharp there metalchef, and that duffle bag conversion is a great idea!

FreddyV 10-08-08 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by znomit (Post 7566045)
Got this in Sweden a few weeks ago.
Alloy frame, coaster brake, reflective tires, fenders as standard.
Kitted with reelights.
http://idisk.mac.com/timonz/Public//Nishiki1.jpg

Just a question, how's the reelight? I've seen them on some websites here in NL as well and am quite interested in those. I'm particularly interested in how bright the lights are, as I can't seem to find that anywhere. Could you maybe take a picture while spinning the front wheel in the dark?

ADVGUY 10-08-08 05:50 AM

2009 Motobecane Outcast 29er
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...o/DSCN0306.jpg
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...o/DSCN0311.jpg

paulwwalters 10-08-08 04:15 PM

very cool!

meteparozzi 10-08-08 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by spock (Post 7606854)
Greetings to everyone. This is my 4 month old trek 7000 with some changes made from the original version. Well, it's basically a single speed with a fixed derailer in the 5th gear or the ratio of 18 to 48. It's going to be a little while until I make a full SS conversion but all the basics are there, like no shiFters and front derailer.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3183/...6f6e77.jpg?v=0

Are those Delta Ergo bars or something else? I though the Ergo were mountain bike diameter but I see road components.... I'm so confused :twitchy:


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