Commuter Bicycle Pics
#4003
#4004
You gonna eat that?
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 14,917
Likes: 543
From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
#4005
Senior Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 670
Likes: 0
From: Jacksonville, Florida
Bikes: Bianchi Axis (commuter), Specialized Tricross S-Works, BMC Team Machine SLT01, Mercier Kilo TT
But for the money, they are solid bikes. I prefer to ride my kilo more than my other bikes. It has a good feel to it.
#4006
The Origin8 Gary bar is exactly the same, and cheaper. I sold one on eBay recently. I bought it cuz it looked cool. Installed it, found it almost completely unrideable (for me, at least), and sold it for my cost. The WTB dirt drop bar would have been a better choice for me, I think. Or a randonneur bar.
#4008
Hello all. I've just joined these forums and thought I would say hello. I'm 28 and in Decatur, GA, just outside of Atlanta. I commute downtown, around 70 miles a week. Been commuting since March. Here is my bike, originally a Trek 7.6fx, it has since gone through some modifications, because I am prone to tinkering. I added drop bars, Tiagra shifters and FD, egg-beater pedals, and some 23c Conti GP 4-season tires. Just had a tune up this past weekend and is running great.
Looking forward to getting to know everyone!
Brian
Looking forward to getting to know everyone!
Brian
#4009
Member
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 49
Likes: 0
From: San Antonio, Texas
Bikes: 2006 Felt F75, 2005 Gary Fisher Tassajara
Biking to work on my new 2009 Trek Valencia
Just purchased a new, dedicated bicycle for commuting to/from work. It's Trek's new "Valencia" commuter.
It has the following features:
Here's a pic - feel free to email me with questions. I'll be posting "the first ten rides" as a comprehensive review of the bike on my cycling blog.
It has the following features:
- Cro-Moly Steel Forks
- Disc Brakes
- 700c x 32c "Hardcase" Tires
- 24-Speed Drivetrain (Shimano Deore)
- Mounts for front and rear bicycle rack and kickstand
Here's a pic - feel free to email me with questions. I'll be posting "the first ten rides" as a comprehensive review of the bike on my cycling blog.
#4010
Thread Killer
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 1,845
Likes: 0
From: Marfan Syndrome-Clyde-DFW, TX
Bikes: Fuji Touring Xtracycle, Merlin Road, Bacchetta Giro 26 (Sold), Challenge Hurricane, Cruzbike Sofrider
A broken fork on my commuter forced my new ebay find into commuter duty. Challenge Hurricane with Hydro rim brakes on the little 20" wheels.

#4011
#4015
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 60
Likes: 0
From: Albany, GA
Bikes: Schwinn MTB and Diamondback Tero
#4016
Hi,
I mainly participate in the Folding Bike forum but I am a cycle commuter too. I decided to post my bike's photo, and get into the act

This is my "Qile Duo" folding bike. It is a 5 speed, rear suspended folding bike. I purchased it through eBay over 7 months ago for $109.99 plus $34 shipping and handling. It has proven to be a very good bike in spite of the low price.
I am in Orlando, FL, and commute to and from work, 5 miles each way, and run all of my errands, including grocery shopping, and my laundry as well!
Of course like most cyclists, I am always tempted to buy the "next bike", even though as I stated this bike works really well. But that's our nature I guess
Regards,
Edward
I mainly participate in the Folding Bike forum but I am a cycle commuter too. I decided to post my bike's photo, and get into the act


This is my "Qile Duo" folding bike. It is a 5 speed, rear suspended folding bike. I purchased it through eBay over 7 months ago for $109.99 plus $34 shipping and handling. It has proven to be a very good bike in spite of the low price.
I am in Orlando, FL, and commute to and from work, 5 miles each way, and run all of my errands, including grocery shopping, and my laundry as well!
Of course like most cyclists, I am always tempted to buy the "next bike", even though as I stated this bike works really well. But that's our nature I guess

Regards,
Edward
Last edited by edwong3; 12-24-08 at 12:45 AM.
#4021
Eternal n00b
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 913
Likes: 1
From: Spokane WA
Bikes: Giant OCR3, Marin Mount Vision, '94 Bontrager Racelite, Mirraco Blink
As promised, a few new pics with the new parts installed
Giant OCR3
Easton EC90 Seatpost
Ultegra Shifters
Dura-Ace rear derailleur
Sora Front derailleur (I know... will be changed soon, maybe)
3T Forgie Stem
Koobie AU Chrono seat
Planet bike fenders
Rear Wheel:
Hand built by me!
IRD Cadence VSR Rim
Wheelsmith spoke nipples/double butted spokes
Chris King Classic hub


Giant OCR3
Easton EC90 Seatpost
Ultegra Shifters
Dura-Ace rear derailleur
Sora Front derailleur (I know... will be changed soon, maybe)
3T Forgie Stem
Koobie AU Chrono seat
Planet bike fenders
Rear Wheel:
Hand built by me!
IRD Cadence VSR Rim
Wheelsmith spoke nipples/double butted spokes
Chris King Classic hub


#4023
Banned
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 478
Likes: 0
From: Berea, Kentucky
Bikes: 1990 Specialized Hard Rock
HOLY HELL!!! That is a beautiful bike! Very Very Nice.
As promised, a few new pics with the new parts installed
Giant OCR3
Easton EC90 Seatpost
Ultegra Shifters
Dura-Ace rear derailleur
Sora Front derailleur (I know... will be changed soon, maybe)
3T Forgie Stem
Koobie AU Chrono seat
Planet bike fenders
Rear Wheel:
Hand built by me!
IRD Cadence VSR Rim
Wheelsmith spoke nipples/double butted spokes
Chris King Classic hub



Giant OCR3
Easton EC90 Seatpost
Ultegra Shifters
Dura-Ace rear derailleur
Sora Front derailleur (I know... will be changed soon, maybe)
3T Forgie Stem
Koobie AU Chrono seat
Planet bike fenders
Rear Wheel:
Hand built by me!
IRD Cadence VSR Rim
Wheelsmith spoke nipples/double butted spokes
Chris King Classic hub



#4024
Eternal n00b
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 913
Likes: 1
From: Spokane WA
Bikes: Giant OCR3, Marin Mount Vision, '94 Bontrager Racelite, Mirraco Blink
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