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Why yes they are the Randonneur Pro's, in a 700x32. I like them really well. I am a newbie to the road bike though, so I don't know anything different. They sure roll alot better than my 26x2.1 MTB tires!!
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Originally Posted by jrjwoodsman
(Post 10541992)
Why yes they are the Randonneur Pro's, in a 700x32. I like them really well. I am a newbie to the road bike though, so I don't know anything different. They sure roll alot better than my 26x2.1 MTB tires!!
Hoping mine will be here tomorrow so I can install them and get a few miles on them this weekend. I have about a 55 mile ride next Tuesday and lacing up some CR18's this weekend. |
Originally Posted by AlmostTrick
(Post 10539328)
I'm quoting bears commuter bike drawing one more time because I think it's so awesome. Good job! :thumb:
Anyway, thought I'd post my actual real life bike this time. I'm still fiddling with the seat trying to get it the perfect height and making it not impale my manhood. It's a bit low in these photos. Also those mudguards/fenders are a real pain to adjust perfectly, they're so rattly! Alas, haven't had the need to fit the pannier rack yet... Sorry the photos are so dark - black bike and grey day... http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/3...denbike063.jpg http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/9...denbike057.jpg Because of the weather it's only done about 8 miles, it's brightening up now though so I think I'll put it through it's paces this weekend. Love this bike :) |
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 10547934)
Raleigh Rowdy + Breezer
:) The Breezer is such a nicely equipped bicycle... am also building up a Peugeot UE19 Supersport (mixte) with a 7 speed Nexus so the lady has a nice spare and I think she will like having a 700c equipped bike. It doesn't have quite the gearing range of the Alfine on her Breezer but it is a much lighter bike. |
My son's in between that 20" Raleigh and the 24" Fuji step-through. He uses the Fuji (which has a rack) when he's bringing something to school that doesn't fit into his backpack and he needs a pannier. In the fall his sister will be starting K at the same school and they can be a little parade, him on one of those and she on her pink 16" bike (unless she's outgrown it and taken the Raleigh from him).
My wife alternates between the Breezer and a Jamis Aurora. The Breezer is a great all-inclusive bike. The Jamis she was coveting, missing her 1980s Schwinn that got destroyed, while restricted to the Breezer, but once she landed it, she sticks to the Breezer more after all. |
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Crappy cell phone pic. 2009 Fuji Cross Comp First day commuting, it is a dream to ride. |
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Here's mine - note the fredtastic American-flag bell, two bux at the Job Lot, and loud as hell. The generic folding grocery pannier is carrying a pair of 2 liter soda bottles, eggs and a can of almonds - and it still has tons of room. That thing is awesome. Just put on the stainless 60mm V.O. fenders week before last. Waiting for a few parts and to make sure winter is really for really reals over and done before I put the Brooks B33 back on. Also, the pedals are Animal Hamilton's, but they won't sell me a t-shirt in XXXL, something about brand image. :innocent: Fixed fork and new front derailleur are high on the list of mods I want done before spring, and the rear brake seems mushy, probably because the cable is too low-grade for such a long run. I'm also looking for a steel dork disk, just to tick people off. |
RI Swamp Yankee,
Ever consider putting an Xtracycle on that Electra? |
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I haven't posted here in like forever... Anyway, here is my daily ride. I'm about 90% car free. Need to use the truck at times for pulling the trailer and whatnot...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0120.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0127.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0123.jpg |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 10548905)
... am also building up a Peugeot UE19 Supersport (mixte) with a 7 speed Nexus so the lady has a nice spare and I think she will like having a 700c equipped bike. It doesn't have quite the gearing range of the Alfine on her Breezer but it is a much lighter bike.
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/ue19townie6.JPG |
What fork did you put on your Cross Check? I've been thinking about a front rack for some summer touring.
Originally Posted by joetronic
(Post 10558456)
I haven't posted here in like forever... Anyway, here is my daily ride. I'm about 90% car free. Need to use the truck at times for pulling the trailer and whatnot...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0120.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0127.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0123.jpg |
Just about finalized. 42/18 fixed, 32mm tires. 40mm tires were kind of a bust but that was at 42/17, maybe they'd push easier at the new lower gear. Those are delgado rims, I am considering treaded tires for these rims (along with the winter studs) and move the 32s to a set of lighter rims that I also have.
http://home.comcast.net/~adrian_spidle/tc.jpg |
HardyWeinberg, please tighten your chain, for the sake of your bike.
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Originally Posted by ryanwood
(Post 10559524)
What fork did you put on your Cross Check? I've been thinking about a front rack for some summer touring.
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Originally Posted by joetronic
(Post 10558456)
I haven't posted here in like forever... Anyway, here is my daily ride. I'm about 90% car free. Need to use the truck at times for pulling the trailer and whatnot...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSCN0127.jpg Now I need to take a pic of my shopping bike (FrankenVega) coming back with a full load of hooch from Wilburs. That won't be for a while now, since I just made a trip yesterday and came back with a medium load consisting of a 12-pack. 8 cans of Bitburger 500ml, two boxes of wine, and a 1.75 of Canadian rotgut. |
my commuter doesnt have racks and fenders, although sometimes i wish it did.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k7...e/IMG_4363.jpg |
Originally Posted by TwoHeadsBrewing
(Post 10463723)
Wow! Nice rig, did you post a build thread or do you have a parts list?
List: Nashbar X CX frame Shimano 105 shifters Shimano Ultegra 6700 FD/RD Shimano R700 compact double 34/50 Sette Avant ergo drops AlphaQ sub3 carbon fork Nashbar canti back/Tektro caliper front Maxtrix ISO c-11 700x23. Forte ATB pedals w/Power Grips (i LOVE my powergrips) Bontrager carbon post/Forte Carbon seat did I leave out anything? |
Originally Posted by 91MF
(Post 10563524)
my commuter doesnt have racks and fenders, although sometimes i wish it did.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k7...e/IMG_4363.jpg |
This is my 2007 Trek 7.2fx. I have been waiting for a while to post this guy, but have had some issues with rack mounting and whatnot. I will be commuting full time with this bike in the very near future, as soon as my nashbar rack bag is delivered, but until then I use it to get around town and to ride to my part-time job at the local YMCA. As far as the goodies on it, here goes:
Sigma wireless computer Cateye rear light Cateye Opticube headlight Shimano SPD pedals Planet Bike Versa Rack rear rack Soon to come: Nashbar Elite Rack Trunk Delta Cargo Net I love this bike. I did my first real ride on it last year, and it got me into cycling. |
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A little update on my commuter:
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...01825-03-1.jpg I bought a vintage Wrights W3.N leather saddle (similar to a Brooks B17) and put it on the Nishiki. That's soooooo much better than the old vinyl & plastic seat. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...01826-01-1.jpg Click on all pictures to enbiggen them. http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3101825-00.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3101825-04.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3101824-00.jpg http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...3101824-01.jpg |
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