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who is the maker of teh chain guard on the surly? does it fit most frames???
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If your referring to the 1x1 that I posted recently. It's not a chain guard, it's called a bash ring or bash guard. And are common on most single speeds.
I don't know if you can apply them to triple or double ring. But I know they make them for different ring sizes. The one I have is made by FSA. |
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And I think its the first non-retro chainguard i've seen in a while! where did u get it? |
I've been commuting with this all summer. It's a 1981 Nishiki Cresta that was saved from the scrap heap. The frame and the seatpost are the only original pieces from when it was new.http://jeremyjenum.com/wp-content/up...TimBike_03.jpg
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Still, I'd like to move up from the DT shifters, but maybe that's just a result of BF-induced awe. |
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http://www.amazon.com/SKS-Chainguard.../dp/B002K2H6IK |
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It is a heavier bike (touring set up) but the drop bars offer better aerodynamics and those small wheels spin up very fast... have thought of trying a fairing and we have one at our shop I could test. |
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Just got this, I've just put new tires/chain/bar tape on the bike, needs new brake pads. Haven't ridden it so much yet (no lights on the bike yet), planning on getting bigger tires when the time comes. Considering a slightly shorter stem, also thinking about trying out drop bars. Not sure if I like the Scot AT2 - LF. About to look for the right fender(s). I really like these old Control Tech seatposts, a matching stem would be nice if I can find one. |
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Are those ear plugs around your seat post?
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I started seriously commuting last week. But the commuting dream started last fall, when I was trying to bring my old aluminum Diamondback hardtail back to life. The head tube cracked, so my plan was to find an old steel hardtail frame and fork to move the components over to. The bike would serve as a dedicated commuter and utility bike. I searched Craigslist all winter long, but just couldn't find a steel hardtail that truly called out to me.
I never found that steel hardtail frame. In its absence, I built up my Specialized Sirrus Sport for commuting. It did well last week, but the commute is 30 miles round trip, and I have some comfort issues when going lost distances on this bike. The bike also seems a bit twitchy for a serious beat of burden. http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...826100743a.jpg I did a quick search on Craigslist over the weekend, and fell into last year's dream bike. I picked up an old steel frame Diamondback Topanga for $50.00. I ditched a few rather worn parts, and replaced them on the cheap. The only thing that really cost money was the tires. I ditched the old wide knobbies and went with 1.5" Serfas Drifters. The green Topanga's maiden voyage is tomorrow morning. http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...0831101932.jpg |
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No. It's a cable lock that I had for the saddle. It has since been removed as I have indoor storage at work.
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"I did a quick search on Craigslist over the weekend, and fell into last year's dream bike. I picked up an old steel frame Diamondback Topanga for $50.00." That's almost exactly what I'm attempting to do with the Giant Acapulco I found on a yard sale this summer. Yours looks great. Mine has a ways to go. Best of luck on the commute. |
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Ok this is the bear bones and beginning of my commuter bike...i've just very recently gotten into biking and i dont a car anymore so here she is "Old B"
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5/DSCF0285.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5/DSCF0289.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5/DSCF0287.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5/DSCF0286.jpg http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...5/DSCF0290.jpg |
Im bored and at work so i decided to compile photos of the beast and its many forms from the past year
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00069.jpg from when she was a flat bar 1x7 with mtb tires http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00114.jpg with the old panaracers http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00151.jpg now a 16 speed with my fancy soda crate and drop bars http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00308.jpgrigged up as my tourer http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00341.jpg current except i put the 50t biggie back on i wish i had a pick of it back when it was still an actual MTB |
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This is a sport class bike and is nice as you have room and mounts for fenders and a rack and think the bike would look pretty sharp with black or white fenders. It might be the B bike that becomes an A bike... :) |
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Aero levers would be a nice upgrade as they are often more comfortable and will improve your braking... if you have not been riding a drop bar bike it does take some time to get used the position as well. |
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Here are some pictures of my bike I bought back in April. Some older pictures are in my flicker link in my signature. I got my Brooks back in July but finally got around to getting a decent picture of it. The only other major upgrade I plan on making is matching Brooks handlebar tape and some lower rolling resistance tires that have some sort of flat protection (any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.)
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