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diesel_dad, I think I'm in love with your bicycle. :o
Where did you find a such a beautiful, used bike? |
Originally Posted by jeffpoulin
(Post 8199021)
diesel_dad, I think I'm in love with your bicycle. :o
Where did you find a such a beautiful, used bike? |
Yay! Finally got my Jake! I'll post pics after the Sharks game.
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Here it is: pretty much stock aside from removing the spoke reflectors and the flying saucer from the back behind the cassette. Oh ya, also had the shop swap the knobbies for 25mm gator skins.
I think the next thing I buy will be shoes and clipless pedals and also need a bad or messenger bag to commute with. Also bought a Giro Xen, pump, and patch kit. So broke now. :( http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/5003/jake0000ty1.jpg |
Originally Posted by Argon
(Post 8201920)
Here it is: pretty much stock aside from removing the spoke reflectors and the flying saucer from the back behind the cassette. Oh ya, also had the shop swap the knobbies for 25mm gator skins.
I think the next thing I buy will be shoes and clipless pedals and also need a bad or messenger bag to commute with. Also bought a Giro Xen, pump, and patch kit. So broke now. :( http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/5003/jake0000ty1.jpg |
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My commuting bikes below in order of commuting preference. My commute is about 30 miles RT but I often either go mountain biking before work or during lunch so I need bikes that are fast on the road and off-road-capable.
Kona Major Jake (my do-anything favorite bike)...fenders are zip tied on. It came with Dura Ace all over it but I put Tiagra shifters on it because it just makes more sense. I swapped out the Race Lites for tougher Mavic Open Pro/ultegra wheels with a 11-32 cassette; this bike is capable of hanging pretty well on serious off road climbs. It is usually the bike of choice no matter the task. It is also a pretty darn capable cyclocross racer if its engine could keep up. Hangs just fine on the road as well; it has been over 52 mph on some descents with no complaints. Attachment 92389 1982-ish Peugeot Rescued from Thrift Store for $40 (best $40 I have spent on a bike). This one is also a do anything favorite of mine. It is currently running as a 1X9 but has also been a fixed gear and single speed. Reached for when I need a "fast beater" bike. Pretty much only the frame, post, bottom bracket, headset and brakes are original...(and the brakes will go soon) :). I keep wanting to replace this with a cross check but I already have a "nice" cyclocross bike so I can't see much point in that. This thing is HEAVY. Nonetheless, it was the ride on which I did my fastest century (5:20 including breaks..FIXED!). Even though it is made of gas pipe (carbolite 103), I love the lines of the frame. Sometimes I catch the bike out of the corner of my eye and imagine that it is a Richard Sachs!!! Attachment 92390 1994-ish rigid Jamis MTB...this bikes fits me too well to retire it...I often reach for it over my NRS1 even when we are doing "real" mountain biking...it never fails to deliver on the climbs. $45 on ebay when I realized my "real" mtb would never survive the Arizona State University campus. Lots of history on this bike and a strong emotional bond. I have given it away twice and shamefully asked for it back both times. My bikes deserve to be used and it breaks my heart to see them sitting in a garage just because I had a soft moment. Attachment 92391 Giant TCR0...for the fast days....'nuff said. Many long fast days on this one including several double centuries. Attachment 92392 Giant NRS1...my "real mountain bike"....fun to ride but a little too high maintenance for my tastes. It seems like it is never really running well for very long. It is also pretty slow on the commutes. It mostly sees action on non-commute days. Attachment 92393 |
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Here's my one and only bike. I commute to work on it twice a week. I got it used and am slowly customizing it. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Commuter76
(Post 8210362)
Here's my one and only bike. I commute to work on it twice a week. I got it used and am slowly customizing it. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by Argon
(Post 8201920)
Here it is: pretty much stock aside from removing the spoke reflectors and the flying saucer from the back behind the cassette. Oh ya, also had the shop swap the knobbies for 25mm gator skins.
I think the next thing I buy will be shoes and clipless pedals and also need a bad or messenger bag to commute with. Also bought a Giro Xen, pump, and patch kit. So broke now. :( http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/5003/jake0000ty1.jpg |
Originally Posted by Sawtooth
(Post 8214209)
I like it...how far is your commute? I really enjoy riding mtb's for commuting but usually my distance leads me to choose something else. I am weak by nature so every little bit helps :).
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Originally Posted by Commuter76
(Post 8214907)
My commute is a little less than 14 mi round trip. I'm fairly new to bike commuting, so I'm still building my stamina. There are times I think a lighter bike might be nice, but I enjoy the versatility of my lana'i too much to give a new bike too much consideration.
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Here's my Valencia...finally got to start breaking her in today :)
http://www.rebecca-cody.com/images/my_valencia.jpg |
Nice looking bike. It's time to rethink your taillight placement though.
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Originally Posted by JeffS
(Post 8215464)
Nice looking bike. It's time to rethink your taillight placement though.
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Originally Posted by Sawtooth
(Post 8215526)
Elloborate, please.
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Originally Posted by JeffS
(Post 8215653)
Was referring to Starla's Dinotte which appears to be blocked by the rack bag.
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Originally Posted by starla
(Post 8217057)
It is, which is why I threw the superflash on the bag. I don't know where to put the dinotte when I ride with the trunk pack.
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Just picked up my first dedicated commuter/grocery getter/around towner on Thursday - a Univega Activa Trail. From what I can guess, the serial number leads me to believe it's a '93, but the seat was an OE seat, manufactured in 1996, so who knows. Either way, it's got Shimano SIS brakes and shifters, Suntour derailleur, and Sakae crank and chainrings.
I added the basket and lights from another bike and bought the fenders new. Not a big fan of the plastic fenders, but they keep me dry. I'm still having trouble adjusting the front one to get it straight... |
Made a few changes/additions to my 05' Breezer Freedom since my last upgrade post of Sept. 08.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/HPIM1475.jpg Went to a straight bar and added an Arkel Tail Rider. This bike is still a bit small for me but the straight bars allow me to stretch out a little more and give me the option of adding bar ends later. Just gotta decide on which ones. |
My new (old) Puch Meteor Luxe. Got her off craigslist for $90.00.
Ernest http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Picture931.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Picture933.jpg |
Well...since recent posts on this forum have redefined what a commuter is, this my "other" commuter. I may not ride it to work or school, but I do ride it to the local pub/pool hall/deli.
Built the frame myself, and slotted the Champion Flyer Special to eliminate "taint" rub. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3312/...85808794_b.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3407/...e98de539_b.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3302/...8dac2c97_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by texastwister
(Post 8225220)
Intense 1 commuter, not big $$$ but very dependable,Bike Planet fenders,cateye lighting,garage sale $4 rear rack.
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Originally Posted by mijome07
(Post 8225241)
...and a Jandd trunk. :thumb:
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