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Old 05-13-09 | 06:45 AM
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This thread loads so slow. Maybe time to start a new one.
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Old 05-13-09 | 10:09 AM
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This thread loads so slow. Maybe time to start a new one.
I say, finish up to 200 pages and start a new one. Maybe someone should ask an admin/moderator for that.
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Old 05-13-09 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by harpdog
This thread loads so slow. Maybe time to start a new one.
The "What road bike do you have?" thread over in the Road forum is somewhere beyond 400 pages, and it doesn't load any more slowly than this one.

What makes it load more or less slowly depends on the size and quality of the images and the servers on which they reside. A 500 kB image on a slow server is going to take longer than one that's 60 kB from a fast site.
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Old 05-13-09 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by BarracksSi
The "What road bike do you have?" thread over in the Road forum is somewhere beyond 400 pages, and it doesn't load any more slowly than this one.

What makes it load more or less slowly depends on the size and quality of the images and the servers on which they reside. A 500 kB image on a slow server is going to take longer than one that's 60 kB from a fast site.
1+ Its all image size. It would really be nice if people would reduce the size of their images before posting or post thumbnails that link to larger images. Thread on posting images- https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...=post+pictures
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Old 05-13-09 | 11:47 AM
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Furthermore, the load time is strictly related to the current page. The overall number of pages in the thread is irrelevant.
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Old 05-13-09 | 12:25 PM
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The truth is that the mods wanted one more sticky, bringing the total up to 7. Which is lucky.
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Old 05-13-09 | 12:28 PM
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I had never stickied anything before, gimme a break.

Really it did seem slower.
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Old 05-15-09 | 08:13 AM
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I updated my commuter rig, so I'm going to post a new pic.

I recently put on a new rigid fork (swapped out the old low-end suspension fork) and power grips for the pedals. This new setup has increased my average mph by 2!
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Old 05-15-09 | 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by benbammens
Something like this?


I'm afraid that one won't mount on my seatpost.
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Old 05-15-09 | 05:34 PM
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Sure it will; you just need a seat sandwich.
https://sheldonbrown.com/harris/saddles/brooks-b66.html
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Old 05-15-09 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by randomgear
Sure it will; you just need a seat sandwich.
https://sheldonbrown.com/harris/saddles/brooks-b66.html
Thanks for the input. I've already ordered a B67 Standard sprung saddle.
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Old 05-16-09 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Caleab
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!
Thank you. I highly recommend the speciale cx as a commuter. I am very happy with it. I like being able to go play after work on some trails near my house before I come home. It handles great on the road, is extremely comfortable, quick and handles my 220 pounds plus a back pack of 10 pounds no problem. I will look onto racks and panniers down the road, but for right now it doesn't need a thing.
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Old 05-16-09 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Bearsong
Thank you. I highly recommend the speciale cx as a commuter. I am very happy with it. I like being able to go play after work on some trails near my house before I come home. It handles great on the road, is extremely comfortable, quick and handles my 220 pounds plus a back pack of 10 pounds no problem. I will look onto racks and panniers down the road, but for right now it doesn't need a thing.
How much do you think the Masi weighs?
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Old 05-16-09 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by lbear
How much do you think the Masi weighs?
Masi pegs the 2009 model at 24.5 pounds. I would have guessed 23. Forgetting numbers, it feels light to me. I never feel like it is holding me back or creating more work, its really just a joy to ride.
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Old 05-16-09 | 09:03 PM
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A Pair of Commuters



A custom Surly LHT and a Civia Loring; both are fine commuters and cargo haulers.
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Old 05-17-09 | 12:50 AM
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Here is my new rig. 1981 Fuji Sports 12. This time 2 weeks ago was in the trash pile in front of my neighbor's house. Now with new wheels, tires, tubes, hoods, handlebar tape, and rebuilt derailleurs, it carries my 210lb ass 85 miles a week.

Oh, hi everyone. First post. Nice to meet you.

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Old 05-17-09 | 01:41 AM
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Those civias are so pretty.
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Old 05-17-09 | 04:30 AM
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What a beautiful couple!
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Old 05-17-09 | 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by jetpants
Here is my new rig. 1981 Fuji Sports 12. This time 2 weeks ago was in the trash pile in front of my neighbor's house. Now with new wheels, tires, tubes, hoods, handlebar tape, and rebuilt derailleurs, it carries my 210lb ass 85 miles a week.

Oh, hi everyone. First post. Nice to meet you.

Nice restoration. Welcome to BF. The only thing I ever see in my neighbor's trash is....trash.
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Old 05-17-09 | 03:36 PM
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So, the old Fuji Ace I had been riding for about a year was called back by its original owners. I loved the ride it gave, and had been looking around for a while for something to replace it when the inevitable "Hey - do you still have that bike we loaned you?" call came. The owner of the LBS/bike adoption center had built this up for himself, and it was sitting out front of his store one day. It followed me home. '06 Jamis Nova frame with 105s and a Surly LHT front fork. I dubbed him Kermes. The pedals are about 20 years old, but will be replaced by some free Ultegras one of my students isn't using anymore. This is my first time on STIs or, for that matter, a bike that actually fits. It's dandy.
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Old 05-17-09 | 03:47 PM
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Jetpants, nice f'in work!

Samherst, that's a sexy bike.
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Old 05-17-09 | 04:47 PM
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A custom Surly LHT and a Civia Loring; both are fine commuters and cargo haulers.
Beautiful!! What is the front rack you have on your Surly?
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Old 05-17-09 | 06:14 PM
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Thanks!

The rack is from Pass & Stow in San Francisco. You can read about it here:

Pass & Stow
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Old 05-17-09 | 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ecoveloinfo
Thanks!

The rack is from Pass & Stow in San Francisco. You can read about it here:

Pass & Stow
Very nice work...Love the front rack, just a little out of my price range right now, but I have it book marked.
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Old 05-17-09 | 08:20 PM
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Civia Hyland

Here's my Civia Hyland...

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