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Bike nut 06-24-05 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by Kodama
Here's a pic of my commuter/tourer/only bike as it's currently setup. Took this on a beach on Whidbey Island last Saturday from a tour training ride, hence the full pannier setup. Currently though I am riding everyday with all four panniers as part of my training regimen. However my rear panniers are an Arkel briefcase and an old Jandd instead of the shown Arkels.


What size tires do you have on that bike? They look like cyclocross tires, am I correct?

michaelnel 06-26-05 06:55 AM

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Here's my just-completed Soma Double Cross I'll be commuting on. I bought the frame and parts yesterday morning and finished the bike this morning. After the first short test ride, I'll say I *really* like this bike! I even built the wheels myself. :)

Kodama 06-26-05 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Bike nut
What size tires do you have on that bike? They look like cyclocross tires, am I correct?

Nah, touring tires: Continental Top Touring 2000 26x1.7

mmerner 06-27-05 11:03 AM

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here's my surly lht I built up over the winter and spring.

gear 06-29-05 05:13 AM

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My all weather commuter bike

jacktaylor 07-01-05 08:10 AM

We have been building an information section/gallery of utility cyclists and their bikes for our chainguard.org/probicycle.com site for some time now. We are most interested in photos of commuters with their machines and not just the bikes, along with any personal comments about their commutes or utility cycling. The point is to encourage recreational riders to become utility cyclists, so we are interested in comments on the positive aspects and not anti-motorist or horror stories. If you would like to contribute your own entry, please visit probicycle.com for the email address to send your information. If you would simply like to authorize our stealing your posting information from the bikeforums site, just tell us how to find it.

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clipped 07-04-05 03:51 PM

excellent....i can relate. have an old ross mountain bike that still has the freewheel, but has been my single speed commuter/beater for years. it was that or trash it. what a blast for go anywhere, do anything, just have fun riding.

Patriot 07-04-05 04:22 PM

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I finally got my commuter pretty well finished. I got a seatpost mounted trunk rack, and a basic trunk bag, because all I really need is a way to carry my lunch, and spare jacket. I usually take a duffle bag of clothes to work on the days that I drive my car, and leave them in my locker, so I don't need to carry much when I commute on my bike.
The new NightRover Xtra 16w light is working out fantastic. It seems to be plenty bright for my 15mph avg speed. My bike as is, weighs about 27.5#. Fully loaded with lunch and spare stuff, it comes in at 32#. I figure it's better to have that on the bike, than on my back with my backpack.

georgiaboy 07-04-05 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Patriot
I finally got my commuter pretty well finished.

Nice commuter. Practical and sensible. A backpack works well for a few things. That nice sized bag will allow you to pack things in an orderly way without overloading a backpack. Nice setup.

grolby 07-04-05 08:28 PM

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Hey Mike Like Bike - congrats on the 7200 FX! I just helped my parents purchase a couple of 7200s, and you're right - they're great bikes!

Anyway, I posted photos of this bike back in February, but it's undergone some changes since then, so I'm reposting it. The bike is my Miyata 210 commuter/tourer/all-rounder.

The first photo is the bike as it was the day I purchased it, second-hand. The second photo is of the bike about a month and a half later, as I was using it for commuting to work and around campus. The third photo is the bike in its current state (sorry for the small size and white border-thing). As you can see, I now have red and green handlebar tape, which looks pretty classy with the blue-painted frame, if I do say so myself. The wrapping job on the right side is kind of iffy, though - cloth tape is much harder to wrap than vinyl! I also finally caved in and bought some shiny new Tektro cantis. The brakes I've had in the past have either a) fit correctly or b) had good stopping power. These do both! And on top of that, they look nice. In its present form, this bike weighs in at almost exactly 30 lbs - definitely a solid commuter!

Unfortunately, although I love it very much, this bike has problems with fit and compatibility for parts and accessories, so in about a year I plan to build up a Surly LHT for touring work and use this bike as more of a runabout/beater for errands - perhaps as a singlespeed or fixie. Until then, it will probably (finally) remain more or less unchanged, as I am at long last satisfied with my setup!

Hope you like my pictures!

zaphodtheprez 07-05-05 09:57 PM

I just sold my Giant Innova and picked up my new bike. It is made to order from a local shop with house branded steel frame, mid quality parts and Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/nkpatel/urbanite.jpg
I have a list of options to add on: 1. sprung Brooks saddle 2. lock 3. bootle cage. I'll try and keep it light and sleek.

clipped 07-06-05 04:15 AM

that's a clean looking ride. sweet.

cs1 07-06-05 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by chuckfox
I'll post a picture of my rig...if you guys promise not to laugh! Here is a sneak peek.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11601&stc=1

How do the barcons work on the end of the bullhorns? They look pretty neat.

Tim

Alloy Addict 07-06-05 09:40 PM

President Beeblebrox,

That is a great bike, and looks like a perfect commuter/allrounder. I would only ask for some rack braze ons, but there are other ways to do that. What city is the shop in?

zaphodtheprez 07-07-05 07:30 PM

Mr. Addict,
I thought throughly about what I needed in a bike. When I came up for air, I realized I really wanted a good all round geared city bike and a light fast single speed. My budget only allowed for one bike so I got the practical one.
The Urbane Cyclist , http://www.ucycle.com/ , is a shop in Toronto.
They have a lot fixed/singles, commuters and parts. The store also carries a couple of house designed frames like the one I bought.
The Prez (Nim)

Alloy Addict 07-08-05 09:55 AM

That looks like a nice shop. Most of the LBS around here focus on the bike as a toy rather than transportation. A few years back I passed up a Marin San Anselmo with a Nexus drivetrain. Even though it was on sale I decided I didn't need another bike at the time. I have been kicking myself ever since. The more recent San Anselmo is not nexus based. My dream would be a Rohloff Speedhub bike for around town, but I will probably have to go with Nexus and your bike is pretty much what I have in mind.

Beware the Vogons.

dakow 07-08-05 01:56 PM

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This is my commuter bike. It's 14375 miles (23000 kilometers) "old" and I use it since 4 1/2 years to go to work 2x9=18 miles (15/30 kilometers) the whole year. It's made by "Velotraum", a small shop with very good reputation in the south of Germany. They build up only 26" bikes with Fort frames. I use it with battery lights and Ortlieb bag. I love my bike very much :) .

jabowker 07-08-05 02:06 PM

Nice solid looking bike dakow..

Walkafire 07-09-05 10:47 PM

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Ok I finally took some pictures today...
Here's my Commuter to/fro work

Robbykills 07-11-05 04:20 PM

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most of my commutes are done on these two bikes:

the maroon Schwinn World Sport is my fixed gear, Professor Plum. It has a gear ratio of 42:16, it's my favorite bike.

the aqua Nishiki Rally is a 10 speed (52/42 up front, 14-28 five speed in back), I call it Aqua Von Puss Puss, I got it for $10 and added a chain, new bar tape and some tires I had lying around then overhauled it.

Cerberusgl 07-13-05 07:28 PM

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Finally got around to taking a pic. Here is my Salsa Las Cruces. The disc brakes work great in the rain.

bkrownd 07-13-05 08:05 PM

I'm seeing a lot of orange this year. Orange is the new black? ;)

never 07-13-05 10:49 PM

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Here's my '05 Allez Elite. All stock...use a backpack for all of my tools, clothes and food for the day.

drb2003 07-16-05 05:32 AM

Here's my surly LHT xtracycle...sometimes my commuter and super duty tourer.http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dr_b_2...25.jpg&.src=ph

As well as my commuter...a surly cross check with all the commuting goodies addedhttp://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dr_b_2...5f.jpg&.src=ph

neopipil 07-17-05 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by FlippingHades
Here's my current commuter:

http://bike.zugster.net/bikes/Twins-Nishiki.jpg

It replaced the Redline I used to ride in post 131 of this thread.

Wow! I really like this bike.

travdes 07-18-05 03:08 PM

My commuter bike. I normally put my powerbook on one side, and clothes/books on the other side. My terrain into work varies from road, to trail.

http://www.travdes.com/albums/album5..._058.sized.jpg

Alloy Addict 07-19-05 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by drb2003
Here's my surly LHT xtracycle...sometimes my commuter and super duty tourer.http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dr_b_2...25.jpg&.src=ph

As well as my commuter...a surly cross check with all the commuting goodies addedhttp://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dr_b_2...5f.jpg&.src=ph

I saw your LHT with the xtracycle on the "Oil is for Sissies" blog! I love that guy's blog and I really love your bike. I have my eye on the LHT as a way to build a poor person's Atlantis. It looks like a great frame with a lot of the same characteristics as the Atlantis (minus the lugged construction :( ) and is much more affordable. I've been wanting to try the xtracycle for a few years too. I have been hesitant without a way to test ride one first. The idea seems very sound though.

markhr 07-19-05 12:06 PM

new addition - see www.powercranks.com or my other thread http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=121845

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...hedarkside.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...bettertodo.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ridgepower.jpg

drb2003 07-20-05 06:15 AM

Thanks Paul! The LHT xtracycle was a joy to build and even more of a joy to ride. I would say it handles 80% like a non-xtracycle bike. My friend and i pulled each other around the neighborhood the night i finished it and the "load" was barely noticable (125 lbs.)...far superior to trailers if you ask me. Just go for it with the LHT as a poor man's atlantis...I know from the respective websites they do weigh almost the same, and the geometry is very similar. Happy building! Brooke

Elisdad 07-21-05 02:01 AM

Here's my SS townie bike. You can't really see it, but I replaced the rear skewer with the Burley alternative hitch so I can haul my son around in his trailer. It's all decked out to be street legal with lights and a bell as well. I'll be using this bike on my 11 mile commute to work soon.

http://img325.imageshack.us/img325/5...29627sx.th.jpg

I also posted this in the SS/fixie pics thread.


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