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Elderberry 05-04-09 10:50 AM

Diggin' this setup, miket.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...2&d=1241313953

mobilechimp 05-04-09 11:17 AM

http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/913/commuter09.jpg

2009 Marlin in its designated parking spot. :D

I had an '07 Marlin that cracked on the seat tube just above the top tube. GF warrantied it with a complete '09 build! I had just purchased a new FS race bike, so this is my new commuter. So far I love it.

Raffi 05-04-09 12:33 PM

My commute
 
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I gotta pic on my way home from work, I forget sometimes to look at how nice my commute really is.
I got rid of the cyclocross tires and got the slicks with fenders back on!

noglider 05-04-09 12:47 PM

Wow, Raffi, I thought I was lucky. And I am, but wow.

uke 05-04-09 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Raffi (Post 8852645)
I gotta pic on my way home from work, I forget sometimes to look at how nice my commute really is.
I got rid of the cyclocross tires and got the slicks with fenders back on!

These deserve to be in full size.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...4&d=1241461883

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1241461928

BarracksSi 05-04-09 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by Raffi (Post 8852645)
I gotta pic on my way home from work, I forget sometimes to look at how nice my commute really is.
I got rid of the cyclocross tires and got the slicks with fenders back on!

So that's what Germany looks like when it's not winter (I've only been there around Christmas-New Year's).

Where is that, anyway -- is that north/northeast of Heidelberg?

mikeybikes 05-04-09 06:25 PM

Here's my current ride. I'm looking to get some bags for it and fenders to make it more commuter friendly:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3565/...9a7746065b.jpg

Cully_J 05-04-09 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by destikon (Post 8843256)
08 Trek soho 3 with some SKS chromo fenders.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3583/...2e3051c4_b.jpg

Nice looking velocipede. The fenders make it totally utilitarian!

mechanicalron 05-04-09 08:00 PM

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sick004-6.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sick013-2.jpg

destikon 05-04-09 08:09 PM

I commute on this one too on those really really nice days. More of a Saturday afternoon bike.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3662/...7f102436_b.jpg

destikon 05-04-09 08:10 PM

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x.../sick013-2.jpg[/QUOTE]
Is that a Klean Kanteen? Beauty of a ride BTW.

mechanicalron 05-04-09 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by destikon (Post 8855765)

Is that a Klean Kanteen? Beauty of a ride BTW.[/QUOTE]

Yea, I love that silly thing:)

pathdoc 05-05-09 07:50 AM

Here's my Leader cyclocross commuter.

http://home.swbell.net/hebert11/iphone_5-5-09_045.jpg

Chromavita 05-05-09 12:56 PM

Here's my new (as of Christmas) 61cm Windsor Cyclo:

http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/8691/zmg2377a.jpg
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/6926/zmg2365.jpg
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/8954/zmg2364.jpg

My friends that ride fixed tend to get a kick out of that sticker :lol:.

I'll be switching out (or painting) the bottle cage to a black one, I just happened to have the blue one sitting around.

Sometime in the near future I'll probably be getter new tires, a rack, and maybe a new saddle. I also think I might need a zero setback seat post and maybe a slightly shorter stem? I'm not sure what that says about my fit.

Raffi 05-05-09 03:35 PM

You're good-almost Ladenburg
 

Originally Posted by BarracksSi (Post 8853667)
So that's what Germany looks like when it's not winter (I've only been there around Christmas-New Year's).

Where is that, anyway -- is that north/northeast of Heidelberg?

I'm currently commuting from Nuenheim to viernheim, over Ladenburg (the photo is almost neubotsheim/Ladenberg) and Heddesheim...something like 30 miles, nice and flat. It's my longest bicycle commute yet, but so far so good.

destikon 05-05-09 04:58 PM

Winter commuter
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3233/...aa78e640_b.jpg

Amani576 05-05-09 05:40 PM

I told you, mechanicalron, that you convinced me to buy an LHT.
http://velospace.org/files/velosurly003.jpg
My 2009 Surly Long Haul Trucker, Hammered Honjos with VO leather mudflaps, Surly Nice Rack, Brooks B17 Champion Special.
I haven't commuted with the Brooks or rack yet, but hopefully will do so in the morning if these thunderstorms roll over. I'm loving the bike, so smooth, and every now and then I'll get this feeling of being on something sturdy and trustworthy, it's a nice feeling.
I still need to mess with the hardware for the front mudflap, and work on precise saddle fore/aft location but I'm very please with my venture into car-free/commuting and a nice retro-modern bike build.
-Gene-

mechanicalron 05-05-09 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by Amani576 (Post 8862344)
I told you, mechanicalron, that you convinced me to buy an LHT.
http://velospace.org/files/velosurly003.jpg
My 2009 Surly Long Haul Trucker, Hammered Honjos with VO leather mudflaps, Surly Nice Rack, Brooks B17 Champion Special.
I haven't commuted with the Brooks or rack yet, but hopefully will do so in the morning if these thunderstorms roll over. I'm loving the bike, so smooth, and every now and then I'll get this feeling of being on something sturdy and trustworthy, it's a nice feeling.
I still need to mess with the hardware for the front mudflap, and work on precise saddle fore/aft location but I'm very please with my venture into car-free/commuting and a nice retro-modern bike build.
-Gene-

WoW Gene, that is just beautiful! I love the fenders and the flap is good and low, in just the rite spot to work good. You are going to love that saddle and that bike is going to be like a best friend to you! I named mine "stormy", the work horse. I used the proofide stuf on my brooks saddle and even the under side. This helped the break in and I don't cover mine like I should but it has been great. Let me know if you ever need costome weather proof bags :lol:, Ron.

noglider 05-05-09 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by Raffi (Post 8861597)
I'm currently commuting from Nuenheim to viernheim, over Ladenburg (the photo is almost neubotsheim/Ladenberg) and Heddesheim...something like 30 miles, nice and flat. It's my longest bicycle commute yet, but so far so good.


30 miles each way? Holy cow! That's long for a car ride!

noglider 05-05-09 07:01 PM

What's the difference between a LHT and a Cross Check?

Amani576 05-05-09 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 8862862)
What's the difference between a LHT and a Cross Check?

Longer chainstays, lower BB, shallower headtube/seat tube angle, and a different fork. Enough to completely change the ride.
-Gene-

noglider 05-06-09 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by Amani576 (Post 8862962)
Longer chainstays, lower BB, shallower headtube/seat tube angle, and a different fork. Enough to completely change the ride.
-Gene-

Thank you. Have you ridden both, and can you describe them? I only recently became aware of Surly and am impressed. Where are they made?

kgriffioen 05-06-09 09:08 AM

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I finally have a pic of my "commuter". I know it may not fit some definitions of commuter but I ride this everyday its not raining or snowing round trip around 25 miles, so it fits my definition.

I do have a small frame pack for my wallet, phone, keys and spare tube.

miket. 05-06-09 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Elderberry (Post 8851865)

thanks elderberry, i got about 600 miles on it now and it rides great when i got everything in sync.

Amani576 05-06-09 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 8865446)
Thank you. Have you ridden both, and can you describe them? I only recently became aware of Surly and am impressed. Where are they made?

I've only ridden the LHT, so I can't personally tell you the differences in ride. But I imagine the CC rides like a more racing oriented bike while the LHT most definitely has a very smooth ride, like a cadillac some say (I'm inclined to agree). If the CC is anything like my LHT, it's gotta be good.
They're made in Taiwan.
-Gene-


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