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Old 05-08-09 | 10:50 AM
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Humm, I would have to figure out how to carry an undetected fising pole on my commuter bike...
Strap it to your rear rack, pointing straight up and tie an orange banner on the tip.
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Old 05-08-09 | 11:38 AM
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Too many places to fish. I would never make it to work. Humm, I would have to figure out how to carry an undetected fising pole on my commuter bike, I always have one in my car, just in case a fishing trip breaks out.

I think you need one of these
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Old 05-08-09 | 11:51 AM
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Old 05-08-09 | 11:56 AM
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Winter commuter
Your commuter is quite similar to mine



Mine is a 1994 Sport XRS. What model is yours? Does it say "Bravo"?
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Old 05-08-09 | 07:10 PM
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Well 1 month and a lot of money later, I got my commuter and all the gear! I finally feel like I am ready to do this for real!!!



My PBSF


And me with the bike, hopefully I will be skinnier sooner! Haha!



I also put some Gatorskins 700x25 on there. Rolls a lot nicer than the stock knobbies that came on it! Ok well thats all just thought I would post it on here.

Oh one last thing... I bought the Topeak MTX DXP Trunkbag w/ foldout panniers! Pretty awesome and TONS of room! Ok really, thats it. See ya!

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Old 05-08-09 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Kens6161
Well 1 month and a lot of money later, I got my commuter and all the gear! I finally feel like I am ready to do this for real!!!


I also put some Gatorskins 700x25 on there. Rolls a lot nicer than the stock knobbies that came on it! Ok well thats all just thought I would post it on here.

Oh one last thing... I bought the Topeak MTX DXP Trunkbag w/ foldout panniers! Pretty awesome and TONS of room! Ok really, thats it. See ya!

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Nice set up!

Get the rain fly for the bag. Some REI's are starting to carry it if you have them in your area. Amazon has it as well.

My bike is outfitted almost Identical. MTX bag, SKS fenders, PB super flash LOL.

I actually like a traditional set of panniers in the winter. The fold out are handy but in the winter when you are having to carry a lot more and have a place to stuff a big jacket the MTX starts to show it limitation. Traditional panniers leave the top of the rack free if you need to carry something big so I find that I sometimes swap out the MTX for the Novara Commuters I picked up when I know I need more room.

Summer I love the MTX. Great for a quick stop at the store on the way home. Nice and compact with the panniers folded. The insulated area is great for getting lunch to work. Weekend rides I stick a half frozen water bottle in there with a sub and hit the trail. Break for lunch have a nice cool sandwich and cold drink.

The weight will come of. I lost 35lb since I started riding last year. Just got to stick with it and watch portion size on the meals. First couple weeks will make you feel like you were run over but after that you will feel better and better. If you stick with it it is a life change. It is physical and mental.

Good luck with it.
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Old 05-09-09 | 08:02 AM
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I bought the Topeak MTX DXP Trunkbag w/ foldout panniers!
I have the same bag and like it a lot, but be careful with the grab handle on top. It is only sewn in with the piping around the edge and is not very secure. Mine already broke twice and I had to sew it back with fishing line to make sure it was strong enough.
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Old 05-09-09 | 11:46 AM
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It's not much but it's mine and it gets me around. It's got new FORTE brakes, new adjustable stem, SCRAM MRX-Comp shifters, new SUNLITE rear rack, new taller aluminum handlebars, chrome spoke protector and a Brooks 67 sprung saddle.

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Old 05-09-09 | 02:10 PM
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I wish I could find a seat that had springs in the front and back. At 205 lbs. I get a pretty good jolt when I hit a bump.
Something like this?

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Old 05-09-09 | 04:26 PM
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Sorry for the blurry camphone picture. My current commuting rig, on the platform in the Linden train station.



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Old 05-09-09 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Doohickie
Your commuter is quite similar to mine



Mine is a 1994 Sport XRS. What model is yours? Does it say "Bravo"?
Hey nice ride. It says on it "bravo" and "MTN". I just took her out today in the mountains. It's rigid but still a fun time.
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Old 05-09-09 | 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Kens6161
Well 1 month and a lot of money later, I got my commuter and all the gear! I finally feel like I am ready to do this for real!!!



Ken,
I am sure you do fine losing weight. I had the same bag, but I wanted more hauling capability.
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Old 05-09-09 | 06:55 PM
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My trusty new friend, 2008 Masi Speciale CX, only update since this pic is a brooks b17 honey/ standard saddle. I have a 20 mile roundtrip commute and this makes it an adventure instead of a headache.
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Old 05-09-09 | 07:06 PM
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My 2008 Surly Cross check has been updated with the following:

Surly Nice Racks front/rear (If I were in the States, a LBS would put them on better)

Crane Bell (needs a headset spacer bracket)

mte P7 8 mode flash light

Transit Pro front panniers

Lone Peak P-500 rear panniers (USA made, Wayne rocks)

Profile design dual water bottle holder

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Triple Ultegra 6603 cranks, f/r der, chain
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Old 05-10-09 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Bearsong


My trusty new friend, 2008 Masi Speciale CX, only update since this pic is a brooks b17 honey/ standard saddle. I have a 20 mile roundtrip commute and this makes it an adventure instead of a headache.
Nice picture.

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Old 05-11-09 | 02:29 AM
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Nice picture.

Yes, very nice.
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Old 05-11-09 | 09:21 AM
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The foul weather commuter.







1993 Bianchi Avenue
Lugged steel frame
3 x 6 gearing
Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 32's
SKS fenders
Transit rear rack
Ergon grips
WTB saddle
p-7 flashlight (not mounted when photo was taken)
PBSF tail light
Patrick Star Navigation System
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Old 05-11-09 | 09:53 AM
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The fair weather commuter.







2005 Marin Lucas Valley
7005 Aluminum frame with carbon seat stays and fork
3x8 gearing
Forte mountain spd pedals
Continental Gatorskin 700x28 tires
Ergon grips with bar ends
Nashbar frame bag
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Old 05-11-09 | 11:08 AM
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Here's the rack when I got to work this morning.

It must be Bike to Work Week or something.
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Old 05-11-09 | 11:44 AM
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Nice pics AlmostTrick, I especially like the Patrick navigator.
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Old 05-11-09 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Kens6161
Well 1 month and a lot of money later, I got my commuter and all the gear! I finally feel like I am ready to do this for real!!!



And me with the bike, hopefully I will be skinnier sooner! Haha!


Ken
Take the other's advice on water and portion control and the pounds will melt away, they've been dropping for me just by cycling to work. The plus for guys like us is we build legs strong enough to haul a fat guy on a bike, but when we slim down we still have powerhouse calves!
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Old 05-11-09 | 12:44 PM
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hi what is that thing that looks like a bottle? does it hold things in it?

thanks.
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Old 05-11-09 | 12:58 PM
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hi what is that thing that looks like a bottle? does it hold things in it?

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https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_sg...rocket&x=0&y=0
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Old 05-11-09 | 09:09 PM
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I'm liking that Bianchi Avenue a lot...very nice. (less the sponge bob)

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Old 05-12-09 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bearsong


My trusty new friend, 2008 Masi Speciale CX, only update since this pic is a brooks b17 honey/ standard saddle. I have a 20 mile roundtrip commute and this makes it an adventure instead of a headache.
I've been looking at one of these to use as a commuter. I recently picked up a Trek 2.1 and thought I would just use a backpack. Xnay on that. I love my 2.1, but it's not a commuter. I like my Trek 5.3FX and all, but I just found I really like the road bike style.

Bearsong, beautiful ride!
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