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CFXMarauder 02-24-10 11:43 PM

58cm Specialized Allez Sport, Magicshine MJ-808 on the front, Dinotte 140 on the back with Axiom rack, seat bag and panniers..Shimano M520 pedals and Shimano MT41 shoes to help channel my awsome commuting power..lol.. !! The racks, bag, panniers, shoes and pedals arrvied today..Only Got about 20 minutes of practice with the clipless setup because I was so much in a hurry to try them out I went out in 40F rain with nothing but shorts and a tshirt..Look for the "I fell in front of a cr while trying to unclip" post tomarrow....lol..In just the little time ive played with these clipless ive fallen in love with them..Dual sided so you just step down and go !! No more fiddling with toeclips..:thumb:
[IMG]http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...s/DSCF4003.jpg[/IMG]

noglider 02-25-10 06:59 AM

GriddleCakes, that's a gorgeous picture. I gotta get up to Anchorage one of these days. I've never been to Alaska. My cousin lives there and I have an open invitation.

david1024 02-25-10 08:52 AM

The "Great Snowstorm of '10" in MS
 
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I know I'm a little late posting these, because I've seen all the other pictures from the 'storm'. We don't get much snow around here, so I had to take some pictures of my commuter after the trip to work. I had to dissolve the ice/snow off the bike with some alcohol before I could ride home (Cranks froze to BB, next time I'll know to get the snow off as soon as I get where I'm going!)

Anyway, here's the pics (and yes... I really need some fenders for the winter)

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I'm sure this is all old-hat for the guys up in the north east, but here in the deep south, we don't get much of this kind of weather. This bike is 'fixed' 53/17, and that was handy as the front brake quit working about 1 mile from the house due to all the snow and ice in it.

You really can't see how funny the rear spokes look in the picture though. They are 'spokesickles' about 1/4 inch in diameter! Oh, and all that mess on the rear rim is the chain lube that the slush on the road washed out... it is supposed to be gloss-white!

GriddleCakes 02-25-10 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 10448810)
GriddleCakes, that's a gorgeous picture. I gotta get up to Anchorage one of these days. I've never been to Alaska. My cousin lives there and I have an open invitation.

It's unique, there's no doubt about it, and easily worth coming up at least once in a lifetime just to see it. I wish that I'd caught the alpenglow on the Chugach, the range behind downtown in that picture. When the sun sets on a clear day, those mountains light up like they're on fire. Yesterday was so nice that I ended up riding about 20 miles out of my way going home, out along the Coastal Trail and back. I was so mesmerized by the views that I didn't think to grab the camera until after the sun had set.

BikeFoz 02-26-10 12:43 AM

Here's what I'm starting on. Specialized Rockhopper rigid cromoly bought off craiglist, not sure what year. Bought new tires for it out of necessity (I pumped the ones that came with it up and I thought they were going to explode), new cheapie grips, and put some bmx platform pedals on it (really like these although they are heavy) Not really anything else planned but getting some miles on it.

http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/7393/rockhopper.jpg

mijome07 02-26-10 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by BikeFoz (Post 10453041)
Here's what I'm starting on. Specialized Rockhopper rigid cromoly bought off craiglist, not sure what year. Bought new tires for it out of necessity (I pumped the ones that came with it up and I thought they were going to explode), new cheapie grips, and put some bmx platform pedals on it (really like these although they are heavy) Not really anything else planned but getting some miles on it.

http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/7393/rockhopper.jpg

Nice bike. Now try leveling the rear rack.

revelstone 02-26-10 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by mijome07 (Post 10454446)
Nice bike. Now try leveling the rear rack.

leveling the rear rack could be difficult. i have the same kind of rack and the stays that connect to the frame below the seat are really stiff. best if you do what you can without actually breaking something. all in all, if it works, dont fix it. :)

ortcutt 02-26-10 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by mijome07 (Post 10454446)
Nice bike. Now try leveling the rear rack.

I have a similar problem. In my case, I think it's due to the size of my frame (61cm). The seatstays are fairly steep, and I think that the result is a shorter horizontal distance from hub to rack bosses (if that description makes sense; I'm not adept in speaking about matters of frame geometry). I had a devil of a time attaching the rack stays!

emperorcezar 02-26-10 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by mijome07 (Post 10454446)
Nice bike. Now try leveling the rear rack.

You might try pclamps instead of screwing to those braze ons. Not perfect, but a workable solution.

BikeFoz 02-26-10 05:28 PM

I might level the rack if if at some point there is a reason to other than aesthetics. Right now I don't have a trunk bag or anything to attach to it. If I decide I like the frame enough to tear it down and make it pretty again then I would.

Part of the reason I did buy used was to get a feel for it I would like commuting and also to have something inexpensive to take a part, rebuild, and basically learn how to maintain on my own. I actually never changed a tire untill I took off the sunrotted knobbies that came with this and put on the performance brand cheapies.

I'm thinking about buying a used Park stand if I can find one to make it a little easier to work on.

FreddyV 02-27-10 03:59 AM

I don't have a commuter anymore.

My Raleigh Marathon has just been sold.
And believe it or not.... Right after that the derailleur hanger of my Giant OCR snaps off and leaves me without a commuter.

j_deLaBay 02-28-10 02:30 AM

Just showing off my build I finished tonight!

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0/bikedone.jpg

yaztromo 02-28-10 04:49 AM

My latest cheap ass beater commuter. Built pretty much from spare bits lying around the garage.

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...o/P2210167.jpg

Timber_8 02-28-10 01:50 PM

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...018640x480.jpg

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...019640x480.jpg

This years commuter

Doohickie 02-28-10 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by FreddyV (Post 10457614)
I don't have a commuter anymore.

My Raleigh Marathon has just been sold.
And believe it or not.... Right after that the derailleur hanger of my Giant OCR snaps off and leaves me without a commuter.

Ouch. Tough break!

TwoHeadsBrewing 02-28-10 08:47 PM

Wow! Nice rig, did you post a build thread or do you have a parts list?


Originally Posted by j_deLaBay (Post 10461175)
Just showing off my build I finished tonight!

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0/bikedone.jpg


Sixty Fiver 02-28-10 09:05 PM

Timber - That bike looks like it is ready to do a world tour now... nice work.

M_S 02-28-10 09:40 PM

Is that a cyclocross frame with a road fork? How does it handle..?

Timber_8 03-01-10 03:49 AM


Timber - That bike looks like it is ready to do a world tour now... nice work.
Thanks 65er, you certainly had some influence on what I did with it this year, Thank you again for your help
Charlie

Chris_in_Miami 03-01-10 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by BikeFoz (Post 10453041)
Here's what I'm starting on. Specialized Rockhopper rigid cromoly bought off craiglist, not sure what year. Bought new tires for it out of necessity (I pumped the ones that came with it up and I thought they were going to explode), new cheapie grips, and put some bmx platform pedals on it (really like these although they are heavy) Not really anything else planned but getting some miles on it.

I believe it's an '88 or '89 based on the paint scheme, great find! I just picked up a '90 Comp and I'm loving it...

Edit: now that I think about it, the 88 would have had a chainstay mounted U-brake, so it's an 89...

yaztromo 03-01-10 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by Timber_8 (Post 10462315)
This years commuter

Digging all the different bars up front. I sometimes do long rides on a very similar bike and suffer from numb and painful hands, a setup like that looks a lot more comfortable.

Sixty Fiver 03-01-10 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by Timber_8 (Post 10464604)


Thanks 65er, you certainly had some influence on what I did with it this year, Thank you again for your help
Charlie

I am a bad influence... :)

Decided to sell my hybrid today and have already listed it for sale as I don't need two commuter / tourers and the lower drop position just isn't working anymore.

Gotta go with the vintage hand built lugged steel here...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...adetourera.JPG

Timber_8 03-01-10 06:59 PM


I am a bad influence... :)
Your going to damage my image with such a bad influence LOL

noglider 03-02-10 10:26 AM

Being the didactic language curmudgeon that I am, I think I'll have a bunch of stickers made that say, "ONE FEWER CAR".

irclean 03-03-10 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by j_deLaBay (Post 10461175)
Just showing off my build I finished tonight!

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...0/bikedone.jpg

Great-looking build! Congratulations.


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 10470286)
Being the didactic language curmudgeon that I am, I think I'll have a bunch of stickers made that say, "ONE FEWER CAR".

Now that's funny! :roflmao:


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