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Mith242 06-08-09 03:07 PM

One more shot, but B&W this time

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8020/img8348pbwss.jpg

Luddite 06-08-09 05:36 PM

Nice shot, nice bike but small nitpick, you cut off the bottom of the front tire in the photo.

*just finished intermediate photography class lol

joninkrakow 06-09-09 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by Luddite (Post 9065622)
Nice shot, nice bike but small nitpick, you cut off the bottom of the front tire in the photo.

*just finished intermediate photography class lol

In this case, this is an artistic device. By cutting off the bottom of the front tire like that, it creates and imbalance, creating a sense of instability or movement. The bike is moving off the front of the image--a very immediate and dynamic effect. This, I fear, you will only learn in your advanced photography class. ;-)

-jon

Luddite 06-09-09 07:39 AM

I think it's the equivalent of cutting off someone's feet or the top of their head in a photo...alas, there will be no advanced class for me.

:(

ChainlessRev 06-09-09 08:39 AM

http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/IMG_0820.jpg
OBVIOUSLY self plug but def worth sharing to add to the mix! Chainless folding bike!

ChainlessRev 06-09-09 08:46 AM

Here's the belt drive Verdion with a Dahon rear rack.

http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...Picture015.jpg

mdiluca 06-09-09 08:57 AM

349 a la brompton in the works? black maybe?

Totaled108 06-09-09 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by AlmostTrick (Post 9061173)
Are these the tires you bought?

http://www.biketiresdirect.com/pkekr...sscyklo/pp.htm

The description says tan/skinwall, but the photo looks like a whitewall. I didn't see any other whitewalls.

Its these ones - http://www.biketiresdirect.com/pscpp..._x_1_14/pp.htm

It says off-white, and I got alittle dirt on them when installing, and they still look pretty white.

On its first commute, 5am on a great Portland morning.

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2...8/P6050247.jpg

cc700 06-09-09 11:17 PM

yay!

just got it out of the shop, they installed the fork and headset.

i went in with a threaded fork and they gave me this one and threadless for the price of the repair. surprised, but happy:)

http://velospace.org/files/abuse1gt.jpg
http://velospace.org/files/abuse2gt.jpg
http://velospace.org/files/abuse3gt.jpg
will install fenders and maybe get a rack or pannier rack.

might also convert to drops with barend shifters.

canyoneagle 06-10-09 09:35 AM

<<<<Pics coming soon>>>>

2005 Bianchi Milano 120th Anniversary (Grey paint) with mods:
- Flat bars (MUCH improved riding position for the commute)
- Barends from my spare parts bin - great climbing and cruising position
- Topeak Explorer rack with trunk bag. No more backpack for me!
- Planet Bike fenders
- SPD mountain bike pedals (from my spare parts bin)

I initially wanted to get rid of this bike because I felt it wasn't up to the task for my commute. Once I changed out the handlebars, it became a completely different bike. It is amazing how riding position can influence a bike's "feel". Now I'm content to ride the bike until the Nexus 8 falls apart, at which time I'll build up my cyclocross commuter and use the Bianchi as a project bike.

<<<Pics soon>>>>

HardyWeinberg 06-10-09 09:53 AM

Here's my new travel bike, which I commuted on today, and my son's commuter at the school rack:

http://home.comcast.net/~adrian_spidle/tc_rowdy.jpg

Bike-Bum 06-10-09 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 9074384)
yay!

just got it out of the shop, they installed the fork and headset.

i went in with a threaded fork and they gave me this one and threadless for the price of the repair. surprised, but happy:)

http://velospace.org/files/abuse1gt.jpg
http://velospace.org/files/abuse2gt.jpg
http://velospace.org/files/abuse3gt.jpg
will install fenders and maybe get a rack or pannier rack.

might also convert to drops with barend shifters.

Nice looking ride. Can you put a rack on it? And what size is the frame?

cc700 06-10-09 05:42 PM

thanks! i think it's a 16".

it has one set of eyelets so i can put fenders on or a rack... though i will probably do one of those seatpost racks and just run fenders.

one thing you can't really see is the red retroreflective tape on the seatstays. i'll get some black reflective tape for the wheels too. i'll also mount my superflashes.

FujiHeavyFreak 06-11-09 09:05 PM

Here's my daily rider, found it for $20 then just added a Kona fork & Avid disc brake setup for cheap
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...uturepig/3.jpg
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...uturepig/2.jpg
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...uturepig/1.jpg

Luddite 06-11-09 10:09 PM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3595/...fa3c0bb3_b.jpg

My new (to me) bike for commuting etc.

Stickyrunner01 06-11-09 10:48 PM

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Horrible Quality thanks to my iphone at around 6 am the other day... really really foggy out...

TamaraEden 06-11-09 10:53 PM

Since you're all commuters. Which lower cost panniers do you suggest for carrying a laptop, some manila folder with papers, and a book or two? I'm a high school teacher.

Luddite 06-11-09 10:56 PM

I got two for $70. You're gonna need fairly big ones for all that stuff, I wouldn't go TOO cheap with 'em.

abxba 06-12-09 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by TamaraEden (Post 9087494)
Since you're all commuters. Which lower cost panniers do you suggest for carrying a laptop, some manila folder with papers, and a book or two? I'm a high school teacher.

I use this one and it's good. It will hold what you want and then some.

http://www.workbycycle.com/store/ind...ct_detail&p=11

Leiniesred 06-12-09 09:23 AM

Bianchi Milano Commuter
 
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My Bianchi Milano is a glorified cruiser bike.

Bought it a few years ago (used) with a letter from the cops indicating it was not a stolen bike. I paid $250.
I changed the seat and grips to Brooks. I added Velo orange mudflaps. Unknown rear rack. Nashbar front 6-pack rack. Frost River panniers. Ihome ih85b ipod player. A bell. PlanetBike Alias 15 watt headlight. Unknown seat post blinky and in the winter I add a couple more PlanetBike superflash units to the panniers to give a visual "SAFETY TRIANGLE." The cup holder is unknown, but has a Bianchi sticker on it.

I ride about 25 miles/day 4-5 days a week as a commuter. This is also my primary bicycle so it sees use on weekends too. In the summer, I also ride this bike downtown with the DenverCruisers. That makes for a 50 mile day on this bike.

I think this bike has 15,000+ miles on it. I had to change the tires at 10,000 miles and several tubes have been used over the years. I also oil the chain once in awhile. Otherwise, the bike has been a rock. Even the Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub has been trouble free. It was loud when I got the bike, and it hasn't gotten much louder over the years.

I plan on keeping this bike until it gets stolen or the IGH dies on it.

I took the picture 2 days ago on the way to the DenverCruisers' ride.

TamaraEden 06-12-09 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by abxba (Post 9088812)
I use this one and it's good. It will hold what you want and then some.

http://www.workbycycle.com/store/ind...ct_detail&p=11

That does look really nice. Is it not uncomfortable to ride with just one heavy bag on one side?

TamaraEden 06-12-09 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Leiniesred (Post 9089290)
My Bianchi Milano is a glorified cruiser bike.

Bought it a few years ago (used) with a letter from the cops indicating it was not a stolen bike. I paid $250.
I changed the seat and grips to Brooks. I added Velo orange mudflaps. Unknown rear rack. Nashbar front 6-pack rack. Frost River panniers. Ihome ih85b ipod player. A bell. PlanetBike Alias 15 watt headlight. Unknown seat post blinky and in the winter I add a couple more PlanetBike superflash units to the panniers to give a visual "SAFETY TRIANGLE." The cup holder is unknown, but has a Bianchi sticker on it.

I ride about 25 miles/day 4-5 days a week as a commuter. This is also my primary bicycle so it sees use on weekends too. In the summer, I also ride this bike downtown with the DenverCruisers. That makes for a 50 mile day on this bike.

I think this bike has 15,000+ miles on it. I had to change the tires at 10,000 miles and several tubes have been used over the years. I also oil the chain once in awhile. Otherwise, the bike has been a rock. Even the Shimano Nexus 8 speed hub has been trouble free. It was loud when I got the bike, and it hasn't gotten much louder over the years.

I plan on keeping this bike until it gets stolen or the IGH dies on it.

I took the picture 2 days ago on the way to the DenverCruisers' ride.

Really nice! My butt would be so sore with that seat :)

Sixty Fiver 06-12-09 12:34 PM

http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...uturepig/2.jpg

Your wheel looks like it is either mounted wrong or dished incorrectly.

Sixty Fiver 06-12-09 12:35 PM

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...5&d=1244819772

Just beautiful.

Quickbeam 06-12-09 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 9090682)
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...uturepig/2.jpg

Your wheel looks like it is either mounted wrong or dished incorrectly.

And the fork with the built-in head-tube extension is kind of bizarre.


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