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Originally Posted by SnowTown
(Post 8381017)
Finally got some p-clamps, rear rack, and panniers... tight fit, but made it work :D
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My First BRAND NEW BIKE! Bianchi Axis
I've commuting on older bikes for years now and finally at 40 years old, bought my first brand new commuter bike. I picked up a Bianchi Axis cross bike today. Added a set of race blade fenders rather than the full. I'm loving this thing. :love:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3377/...41e89c00_o.jpg I had them add the cross levers for a little more control while doing some heads up riding through town. This spring I'll drop to some 700x25 tires. Might add the rack and panniers from my single speed if the shoulder bag gets annoying. :) Best part, it's a 08 model so I got it for $799. :) http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3593/...5899ef7e_o.jpg |
Originally Posted by atombob
(Post 8402125)
I've commuting on older bikes for years now and finally at 40 years old, bought my first brand new commuter bike. I picked up a Bianchi Axis cross bike today. Added a set of race blade fenders rather than the full. I'm loving this thing. :love:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3377/...41e89c00_o.jpg I had them add the cross levers for a little more control while doing some heads up riding through town. This spring I'll drop to some 700x25 tires. Might add the rack and panniers from my single speed if the shoulder bag gets annoying. :) Best part, it's a 08 model so I got it for $799. :) http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3593/...5899ef7e_o.jpg |
toast
my ride is toast at this point, need new forks and front wheel, got hit by car slidin outta control on ice crossin 4 lanes I grabbed bike tryin to get outta way and climbin a snowbank, was a step too slow, got clipped messin up my right knee a lil, and they left me for dead, once they got car restarted
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Originally Posted by heimz
(Post 8409308)
my ride is toast at this point, need new forks and front wheel, got hit by car slidin outta control on ice crossin 4 lanes I grabbed bike tryin to get outta way and climbin a snowbank, was a step too slow, got clipped messin up my right knee a lil, and they left me for dead, once they got car restarted
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Originally Posted by Metricoclock
(Post 8401329)
No ride like a snow ride.
Snapped these off today, these are the first pics i've taken of it too since i built it up from a SS/FG. '08 Surly Cross-Check, 1x9 gearing, mustache bars, fenders, rack, brooks. http://web.mac.com/nicholas.tenbrink...s/IMG_2620.jpg http://web.mac.com/nicholas.tenbrink...s/IMG_2624.jpg http://web.mac.com/nicholas.tenbrink...s/IMG_2643.jpg http://web.mac.com/nicholas.tenbrink...s/IMG_2638.jpg http://web.mac.com/nicholas.tenbrink...s/IMG_2617.jpg Please, tell us more about the moustache set up. Which bars and what stem size/brand did you go with? I am seriously considering moustache bars on my Cross Check. |
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This was my over 20 year old Nashbar in NYC commuter mode - the frame snapped on the seat tube near the bottom bracket last autumn. Very unusual place for the frame to fail....
I still use the Tailwind front panniers. I think they stopped making them in 1986 or so. |
Originally Posted by Trueblood
(Post 8414387)
This was my over 20 year old Nashbar in NYC commuter mode - the frame snapped on the seat tube near the bottom bracket last autumn. Very unusual place for the frame to fail....
I still use the Tailwind front panniers. I think they stopped making them in 1986 or so. Right now, I'm commuting on a 38-year-old bike. It's lovely. It's a 1971 Raleigh Super Course. |
Your bike (and pictures) of your bike are beautiful, metricoclock.
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Here's my new folding bike. I wanted to see what a cheap steel frame folding bike was like, and this is the cheapest one I found ($0.99 on ebay, plus $80 shipping). Heavily modified, of course: Shimano Nexus hubs with roller brakes; front hub has a dynamo built in, rear is an internally geared 4-speed. Both rims are completely wrapped in reflective tape --you can get away with that if you have hub brakes!. Reflector on rear fender has been converted to a light (there's a very bright LED in there); headlight is home made from an old steam regulator from a radiator. Wires run under the fenders. It weighs a ton, which doesn't seem to matter much. It's got about 200 miles on it by now.
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rhm, that's interesting! What's it like to ride? And how often do you ride it?
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Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 8416885)
Here's my new folding bike. I wanted to see what a cheap steel frame folding bike was like, and this is the cheapest one I found ($0.99 on ebay, plus $80 shipping). Heavily modified, of course: Shimano Nexus hubs with roller brakes; front hub has a dynamo built in, rear is an internally geared 4-speed. Both rims are completely wrapped in reflective tape --you can get away with that if you have hub brakes!. Reflector on rear fender has been converted to a light (there's a very bright LED in there); headlight is home made from an old steam regulator from a radiator. Wires run under the fenders. It weighs a ton, which doesn't seem to matter much. It's got about 200 miles on it by now.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3366/...6e1af31b_b.jpg Anyhow, nice looking bike. Very eye catching. |
Originally Posted by jakbikesdc
(Post 8402068)
Tight fit sounds about right....looks like you opened up your bike's legs and took a pic of her vag!:thumb:
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Bob Jackson commuter bike
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Here's a photo of my new commuter bike, a Bob Jackson World Tour. It's got a mix of components: -- Shimano DA/Ult shifters, derailleurs, brakes, hubs
-- Campy Centaur compact crank, 34x50 -- Mavic Open pro wheels w/ Michelin Pro2Race tires, 700x25 -- Fizik saddle with Thomson post -- Ritchey handlebar with Nitto Deluxe stem, King headset -- Carradice Barley seatbag and rear rack, Nitto front rack -- Planet Bike Cascadia fenders -- Fenix L2D headlight and Dinotte 140 tail-light More photos at this page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/33353398@N05/ |
Here's my winter beater. I picked it up for $50 with a lady's bike thrown in. I stole the fenders off the lady's bike and I'm hoping the rigid fork from the lady's bike will fit. I won't find out until i switch back to the road bike sometime in May.
There's enough "Jamis Aurora" Stickers on the frame to lead me to believe that the frame is a Jamis Aurora. I put the Schwalbe Snow studs on front and back. So far i'm pretty impressed but i have no point of reference having never ridden in winter before. I see all kinds of surfaces on my commute though. http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...amis090219.jpg |
Originally Posted by Pig_Chaser
(Post 8417201)
There's enough "Jamis Aurora" Stickers on the frame to lead me to believe that the frame is a Jamis Aurora.
2) I nearly spewed coffee on my computer screen when I read that... :roflmao2::crash: |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 8416934)
rhm, that's interesting! What's it like to ride? And how often do you ride it?
For more detail, please see the thread I started on this bike in the folders forum:
Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 8417224)
YFB, a $0.99 ebay folding bike
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Nope Osan this trip. Kunsan five years ago. Osan cycling is much better in my opinion.
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benbammens,
That's beautiful. |
Originally Posted by crhilton
(Post 8429546)
benbammens,
That's beautiful. Recently changed the original threaded steel fork to a threadless carbon one, the old RX100 brakes with Ultegra brakes an the RX100-cranks to Alfine cranks. In the summer when I don't need the light anymore the front wheel also will be Mavic Aksium. It should be under 11kgs (24lbs) than. |
Very nice, it looks efficient.
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Wow, benbammens. What kind of rims do you have, and how many spokes on each wheel? It seems you've made a good compromise between lightness and reliability. I don't like the recent trends of too-few spokes and stupid spoking patterns, e.g. radial.
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The front wheel is a dynohub (Shimano DH-3N80) laced to a Rigida DP18 rim (36 spokes). I will only use this in the winter when I need light :) (built it myself)
The rear-wheel is a Mavic Aksium wheel 24 bladed spokes. In a few weeks I will replace the front weel with the Aksium to (20 bladed spokes). I'm gonna use the Aksiums just because I have a set of them lying around :) |
Just finished cleaning up this old Ross Mt St Helen's. Not much to look at but a fun ride and perfect for my commute to school/hospital (about a mile), especially when it's nasty out. Just need to add some fenders and slick tires. Eventually I'll change the fork (have one waiting for a new headset) so I can get a different stem and handlebars on there as the neon green is a little much for me.
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