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rumrunn6 02-07-09 03:49 PM

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This bike is fast. I can use a bigger frame but it's what I got. Just got the left crank replaced by my LBS and I am happy happy happy.

texastwister 02-08-09 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 8322916)
This bike is fast. I can use a bigger frame but it's what I got. Just got the left crank replaced by my LBS and I am happy happy happy.

Good frame design & ride,had one a few years back,have fun:innocent:!!nice ride

baldsue 02-08-09 09:24 AM

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My new 2007 Jamis Commuter 3.0 (JC3) -- customized.

Not sure about the VO chain guard. Because of the thickness of the tubes, the thing doesn't fit well with the p-clamps that came with the guard. Also, I might like it better if I painted it black.

I took JC3 out for a 15 mile ride this morning and the SMP's rode nicely. The Brooks B68S will be much nicer once it's broken in. I love the butterfly bars and the stretch they allow me. This is not quite my favorite ride, yet, tho. Maybe after a bit more tinkering...I've had enough fun for now. Putting the SMP's on an IGH hub wheel was enough fun to last me for weeks.

vja4Him 02-08-09 05:24 PM

$156/67 Pounds of Groceries
 
Here I am, just got home with $156/67 pounds of groceries:

http://www.light-after-darkness.org/...&pictureid=221

paulwwalters 02-08-09 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by vja4Him (Post 8327487)
Here I am, just got home with $156/67 pounds of groceries:

http://www.light-after-darkness.org/...&pictureid=221

Your link goes to a 1px by 1px gif of nothing.

yoder 02-08-09 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by paulwwalters (Post 8327771)
Your link goes to a 1px by 1px gif of nothing.

He's making an existential statement.

jwetzelp 02-09-09 09:00 PM

My SS Commuter Project Finished
 
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This is a 1980-something Montgomery Ward frame that I built up in the commuter style using mostly used/spare parts. I don't really "commute" per se as I work 20 rural highway miles away and often have to do home visits in the surrounding area, but I do try to minimize my driving around town using this rig.

Also shown is the bike with a trailer I built for it out of electrical conduit.

ShinyBiker 02-09-09 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by baldsue (Post 8325761)
My new 2007 Jamis Commuter 3.0 (JC3) -- customized.

Not sure about the VO chain guard. Because of the thickness of the tubes, the thing doesn't fit well with the p-clamps that came with the guard. Also, I might like it better if I painted it black.

I took JC3 out for a 15 mile ride this morning and the SMP's rode nicely. The Brooks B68S will be much nicer once it's broken in. I love the butterfly bars and the stretch they allow me. This is not quite my favorite ride, yet, tho. Maybe after a bit more tinkering...I've had enough fun for now. Putting the SMP's on an IGH hub wheel was enough fun to last me for weeks.

I have the same VO chain guard. Good work. Functionality is more important than looks, IMHO, at least for a commuter.

texastwister 02-09-09 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jwetzelp (Post 8334595)
this is a 1980-something montgomery ward frame that i built up in the commuter style using mostly used/spare parts. I don't really "commute" per se as i work 20 rural highway miles away and often have to do home visits in the surrounding area, but i do try to minimize my driving around town using this rig.

Also shown is the bike with a trailer i built for it out of electrical conduit.

thats just to damn cool!!!AWSOME JOB!..

rodar y rodar 02-10-09 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jwetzelp (Post 8334595)
This is a 1980-something Montgomery Ward frame that I built up in the commuter style using mostly used/spare parts.

Hey! I used to have a pair of Wards bikes! They were kind of neat (still no match for yout bumble bee) because they were twins- boys model and girls model. We`ve since given them away, but they were fun for a while. Good job on the trailer- I love DIY stuff.

KitN 02-10-09 01:28 PM

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Here's my commuter! It's a little folding bike I ride all over NYC. I have several saddle bags for it but they aren't attached in this picture.

rumrunn6 02-10-09 01:32 PM

All nice bikes. I like the shorts cops wear.

baldsue 02-10-09 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by ShinyBiker (Post 8334631)
I have the same VO chain guard. Good work. Functionality is more important than looks, IMHO, at least for a commuter.

Yes. I got so very tired of cleaning my chain this winter that I decided my new commuter would have a chain guard. Doesn't really matter what it looks like as long as it allows me to spend less time with grease on my hands.

breakaway9 02-10-09 04:48 PM

My Daily Commuter
 
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Here is my daily commuter, spring, summer, fall and winter. I got this bike this year to replace my fixed gear and mountain bike since I have quite a few hills on my commute. Also it is a step towards selling my car, this bike can be used as a replacement for my car when running errands and going to work. So far it is really nice, especially since the fenders have been added. The only things I have done are add lights, the rack, fenders and replaced the ass hatchet that came with it to a nice B-17 Special in Green. Oh and I mounted a Marathon Winter to the front wheel from my fixed gear so I can swap it out quickly if there is inclement weather in the forecast.

Rocky Mountain - Sherpa 30
Topeak Rack - MTX trunk
Schwalbe Marathon Winter (Front Only)
Brooks B-17 Special (Green)

rumrunn6 02-11-09 10:53 AM

HaHaHa ... no the real shorts ....

Love those yellow fenders & that flag! Anything to keep the cagers away!

svtmike 02-11-09 12:15 PM

Here's my new dedicated commuter. I bought the parts and did the build myself.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...e/_DSC5620.jpg

Motobecane Fantom Cross Outlaw frame (61cm)
Vuelta XRP Pro Disc wheels (32 spokes rear, 28 spokes front)
Specialized All Condition Pro Armadillo Elite tires (700x28)
Shimano 105 Double (53/39) Crank, 172.5mm arms
Shimano Ultegra BB
Shimano 105 Front Derailleur (take-off from my Tricross)
Shimano Ultegra Rear Derailleur (take-off from my Tricross)
Shimano 105 cassette (12-27)
Wipperman chain
Avid BB7 Road disc brakes
Shimano PD-M520 SPD pedals
Ritchey Comp seat post
Specialized Sonoma BG Gel saddle
No-name stem (take-off from my KHS Flite 900)
FSA K-Wing bars (44cm)
Specialized Super Bar Phat bar pads / wrap
Shimano 105 STI levers (take-offs from my Tricross)
Cyclocross World CX Pulley for the FD cable
Deda Dog Fang chain watcher (from my parts bin)
Jagwire Racer cable kit
Topeak MTX Explorer Disc rack.
Lots of silver 3M Reflexite reflective tape from Identi-Tape.

A road bike with discs is a bit of an odd beast -- the Jagwire kit didn't quite fit the bill because there wasn't enough brake housing (I used some extra that I had lying around) and the front brake cable was about 3 inches too short to attach to the front brake.

This was my first time setting up discs. They are a bit finicky but once dialed in they work really well. I get great modulation and the stopping power is unaffected by rain.

I am making one tweak to the build tonight -- replacing the stem with a Specialized Comp stem so I can bring the bars up just a tad, and I'll probably rotate the bars up very slightly as well. Other than that, it rides smoothly, and handles on a par with my Tricross, which I can happily leave unsullied by reflective goodies.

randall t 02-11-09 12:30 PM

chainguard
 
what brand is the chainguard?

svtmike 02-11-09 12:42 PM

The non-existent brand.

mdiluca 02-13-09 10:52 AM

are you fitting fenders?

Butterthebean 02-13-09 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by Elderberry (Post 8310819)
That is awesome. Have you built many frames?

This was my first. Built it last summer at UBI. Loved it.

I have built one other complete, and I'm working on a 3rd. Lots O' fun...building your own frame. Watching people's look of disbelief when they ask you what kind of bike you're riding...PRICELESS.

svtmike 02-13-09 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by mdiluca (Post 8354397)
are you fitting fenders?

Probably not -- unless I can find some that stop short under the rear rack. I'm typically a dry road commuter, and if it is wet I shower and change at work anyway.

I'm not thrilled with the full fenders I put on my winter commuter. They get in the way in the bike rack at work, and interfere with maneuvering the bike on its back tire in the garage.

I'd mostly like one in back to keep spray off the seat tube and front derailleur / cable. I think the SKS Commuter fenders might fit have fit that bill at one time, but I believe now they are full fenders. The frame has plenty of room and all the eyelets for them if I do decide to go that way.

CptSnuggleBunny 02-16-09 10:54 AM

My 2008 Jamis Aurora car substitute


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3248/...d98b1d69_b.jpg

Swapped out the rickety adjustable stem, after 6 months of experimenting with positions, for a solid chrome one.
Shimano 324 hybrid pedals.
Vittoria Randoneur Hyper 35mm on the rear wheel. This tire is a fantastic upgrade but just barely fits within the frame, you'd better have a really true wheel to use a tire this big on the aurora. My rear wheel was refusing to stay true at first. I had the rear wheel rebuilt with sturdier spokes. The mechanic discovered that it had been built with spokes a little too long on the drive side, and that had f-ed my sh-t all up.
Jandd Expedition rear rack
Nashbar front rack
The saddle bent so it's been replaced by a second hand selle italia flite.


Funky mirror coming out of the drop bars.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3191/...3164044347.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3358/...20632be7_m.jpg

themanmachine 02-16-09 08:00 PM

I've long been a fan of this thread, but never posted anything. I'm too excited though with the completion of my recent build and have to show it off.

It's an older Gary Fisher MTB frame on a custom-built wheelset. The rear is a Salsa Gordo with a 48h DK bmx hub. The rear has a 5-speed freewheel but is dishless. I wanted to build the most bombproof rear wheel imaginable but didn't want just one speed for getting around town. Anyways, this is my new favorite bike, hope you enjoy.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3215/...6296fa723f.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3545/...595e3b9174.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3355/...47fa669145.jpg

jmack 02-17-09 07:05 AM

I think it's my new favorite bike to. Thanks for posting!

DallasSoxFan 02-17-09 07:28 AM

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Here's my rig that I've been on since last June.

Cycle Spectrum (BikesDirect LBS) $199 Gazelle "Dutch" 21 SP Shimano Tourney Twist-shift to which I have added:

1. Ultrafire C3 Q5
2. Sigma computer
3. Blackburn MTB rack
4. Wald folding basket pair
5. Fender mounted rear blinky
6. Rack mounted rear blinky
7. Reflective tape
8. Cheap water bottle cage
9. Cell phone case used to mount toll tag for garage access (look closely on the front


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