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Old 07-12-09 | 10:57 AM
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new bike for commuting and riding around on the weekends... just got it yesterday


Nice find!
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Old 07-12-09 | 01:21 PM
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Just went from 24 gears to 1.

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Old 07-12-09 | 02:09 PM
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sixtyone, nitpick, those shots are backlit so I can't see detail on the bike, move the bike to a not-backlit spot and reshoot please.

These bikes are freaking hot.

Incidentally I use my hybrid for *everything* I rarely take the bus anymore, I bike everywhere.
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Old 07-12-09 | 07:05 PM
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I finally have a pic of my new Trek WSD 7000. Was waiting to make it look more "used"; added some stickers and my pannier. Like I've said on BF before, I'm not fully a cyclist or commuter YET! Starting this week I'll be making it a point to ride more often. It's SO HOT but I'm going to force myself. Beginning at the end of August I will officially be able to call myself a commuter as I intend on riding to where I teach a few times a week at least.
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Old 07-12-09 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle
Nice find!
thanks... rode it today for the first time and i loved it..

also Luddite i'll take better pics tomorrow
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Old 07-12-09 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by TamaraEden

I finally have a pic of my new Trek WSD 7000. Was waiting to make it look more "used"; added some stickers and my pannier. Like I've said on BF before, I'm not fully a cyclist or commuter YET! Starting this week I'll be making it a point to ride more often. It's SO HOT but I'm going to force myself. Beginning at the end of August I will officially be able to call myself a commuter as I intend on riding to where I teach a few times a week at least.
That's a beautiful bike.
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Old 07-12-09 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by supramax
That's a beautiful bike.
Aww shucks, really? I mean, THANK YOU! it's not super original and you can't see the actual little patterns on it,which I had to learn to love. LOL
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Old 07-13-09 | 06:20 AM
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Eye of the beholder, I guess, but I like what I see.
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Old 07-13-09 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Enjoi.
Damn, does EVERYBODY have road bikes? I feel left out.
Not everyone, mine's more of a hybrid with 26" wheels. Don't sweat it, MTB's are sturdy beasts.

At rest some time ago

Got it's own desk today!

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Old 07-13-09 | 07:16 PM
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here are some better images but my camera really sucks so they don't look good as other people... the only change that i have made is removing the shoes cover thing from the pedals, didn't like those...



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Old 07-13-09 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Enjoi.
Damn, does EVERYBODY have road bikes?
I feel left out.
It's like I'm the only guy here who uses a mountain bike to commute to work.
Damnit, I live in LA, I should have a road bike.
Man, I'm gonna go outside and kick dirt for a while.
Mountain bike is more versatile, fun, tough and comfy. Stick with it unless you need something to climb long hills.
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Old 07-13-09 | 10:45 PM
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for those of you, MTB owners, you are not alone... Just finished this weekend:









Prior to converting my bike to a commuter one, was considering buying Dutch from craigslist: drums gears and brakes (front and rear), 3 speed, solid frame. If money was not an issue, I would refurb it and keep for fun:



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Old 07-13-09 | 11:41 PM
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This is among the best "show us your ride" threads of them all... the diversity is really enjoyable to see.
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Old 07-14-09 | 12:56 AM
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I agree. Even the plainest bike needs to be accessorized to be functional as a commuter, so that's where some creativity comes in. And we get to see how people think and what they need when we see their commuter bikes.
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Old 07-14-09 | 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Luddite
sixtyone, nitpick, those shots are backlit so I can't see detail on the bike, move the bike to a not-backlit spot and reshoot please.

These bikes are freaking hot.

Incidentally I use my hybrid for *everything* I rarely take the bus anymore, I bike everywhere.
Luddite - I am pleased you like my offerings...this is my Shasta's younger sister and summer commuter / fg tourer.

I really need to get out and ride this bike a little more as she's been collecting dust.


1987 Kuwahara Cascade - fg conversion
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Old 07-14-09 | 02:06 AM
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Orbea Aneto commuter

Here is a picture of my 2008 Orbea Aneto that I use for commuting to work as well as riding for fun. So far, my longest journey in one day has been 100kms in around 6 hours. Not lightening speed, but fun none the less.

I bought the bike last October and think I am close to having it set up how I like it. The most important and challenging thing was finding the right saddle which I believe to have achieved with the Selle San Marco Rolls. It came stock with a Selle Italia Zoo Gel with male cut out which was nice and soft, but I just didn't like. I then found a Selle Italia Flight on eBay that is nice, but I think a little again just not right. I finally put the Rolls on and think its what I have been looking for. It not soft, but has enough padding. I like it because its narrow in the "beak" and flat from front to back as well as having enough of a rear for my rear.

Some of the other details:
Shimano A530 SPD pedals - like these because they are flat on one side and SPD the other.
Titec Hell Bent bar ends - gives you at least 3 positions on the flat bar bike.
Planet Bike Blaze 1-Watt LED front light - I've had some people think I'm a cop.
Planet Bike Blinky Superflash 1/2 Watt LED rear light - you can tell a difference as the cars go way around you.
Topeak TourGuide handle bar bag - great for quick trips that only require camera, sandwich, wallet, tube, etc.
Topeak MTX Trunk Bag DXP - for all the other stuff; especially when grocery shopping.
Continental Sport Contact tires with reflective strip - can't have enough reflective strips.
Mirrycle MTB bar end mirror - super fantastic; absolutely love the ability to see what's coming.

I've really enjoyed riding her over here in Spain and look forward to taking her with me when I leave.


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Old 07-14-09 | 03:27 PM
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Here's my ride...2009 Specialized Vienna Deluxe 3..diggin it..so far...only a week old-100 miles so far.
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Old 07-14-09 | 03:48 PM
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Wow, that's nice. The best of Old Netherlands and New America, merged together. What does it weigh?
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Old 07-14-09 | 09:03 PM
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My daily driver, I have to say it makes a huge difference on the way to work from my old department store Mongoose. Got the detachable Topeak trunk bag. Next is probably fenders and kevlar slicks I don't see much dirt on my commute.

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Old 07-14-09 | 09:23 PM
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You're going to love your fenders and slicks!

I'm getting to the point where a bike without fenders looks incomplete. Is that weird?
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Old 07-14-09 | 10:38 PM
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I'm getting to the point where a bike without fenders looks incomplete. Is that weird?
I feel the same way.
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Old 07-15-09 | 01:26 AM
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I'm getting to the point where a bike without fenders looks incomplete. Is that weird?
Fenderless is so...naked! I'd be embarrassed to be seen fenderless in public.
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Old 07-15-09 | 08:07 AM
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You're going to love your fenders and slicks!

I'm getting to the point where a bike without fenders looks incomplete. Is that weird?
I think its a natural progression for a commuter.
I once ran over a dog poo on my commute....that was a horrible 3 mile ride back to the house. Fenders are cool.

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Old 07-15-09 | 09:11 AM
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So I posted my bike on here once before, but now have a bunch more commuter accessories. So here it is.
I couldn't find a spare water bottle for the pick, so i put the next best thing.
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Old 07-15-09 | 02:46 PM
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Just built it up this week. Cross Check frame with components from my road bike. Different routes with a mix of gravel and pavement. Gonna be a great bike!
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