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spenner 03-26-10 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 10579337)
26 inch wheels, drop bars, bar end shifters... awesome.

Thanks man. I hope to go touring on it someday.
I've always liked seeing your builds, as well.

Simko 03-27-10 02:02 PM

Heres my bike with newly added reflective tape, i took off the rack and fenders as its been so nice out lately, and i dont own any panniers!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29...h/IMG_5236.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29...h/IMG_5238.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29...h/IMG_5237.jpg

~2002 rocky mountain "elevation" swapped in a surly instigator fork.

shubonker 03-27-10 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Deshi (Post 10579342)
I really like this. I dont know why but its simple and nice. Is it an Hour?

Thanks, its a Motobecane track

AlmostTrick 03-27-10 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by DallasSoxFan (Post 10573435)
My new commuter: 2010 Specialized Secteur (all fredified)

Shot of garage remote. You can really see the care I did on the tape job. Note the carve-out for "sport" on the logo. The black reflective tape really glows brown in the flash.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2724/...600bac0ac6.jpg

Trunk shot. Homemade bucket panniers, Topeak rack, radbot 1000.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2710/...efe8783e47.jpg

Shot of homemade reacharound brackets for fenders. If you are curious how I bolted the brakes back on through the bracket, I drilled an access hole through them for the hex wrench.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2214/...b9192d87_b.jpg

Shot of front fender racharound bracket. The front fender cantilevers out and shakes a bit, but works well.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/...db31e4fb2e.jpg

Very nice handy work all around DSF. :thumb:

Herbie53 03-27-10 06:08 PM

Trek 850

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/d...n/IMG_1217.jpg

Midol_Mohawk 03-28-10 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 10586495)

dude, awesome picture! I love the other rider blurry in the background...was that on purpose?

Midol_Mohawk 03-28-10 01:34 PM

Added the Nashbar Elite trunk bag and my OnGuard Pitbull U-Lock had a frame mount that was too small for the top-tube on my commuter, so using some rubber spacers and electrical tape, I added the mount to the side of the rack. Now when I need to go somewhere and lock my bike up, I dont have to worry about losing valuable space in the trunk bag to my huge U-Lock.

azgul 03-28-10 01:47 PM

http://www.koga.com/upload/collectio...59/1546748.jpg

As of next week.. Can't wait!!

mikeybikes 03-28-10 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by azgul (Post 10589138)
As of next week.. Can't wait!!

Only real photos of your own bikes count here! :P

mikeybikes 03-28-10 02:44 PM

Just finished putting together an old Novara Veloce I picked up. Went with Nitto North Road bars, friction shifters, 8 speed cassette, and my favorite grips of all time: Portland Design Works Panda Treat grips. Will definitely become my primary commuter.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/...255a49a667.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/...5fe165251e.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/...5ccc30bb92.jpg

Nigal 03-28-10 05:00 PM

Man I love the lights!

Pigtire 03-29-10 09:16 AM

Diamondback Overdrive.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2683/...6f4800d3_b.jpg

bugly64 03-29-10 08:01 PM

Replaced my Origin8 spacebars with these Dimension Cruiser bars:

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l5...4/101_1788.jpg
The big dummy in it snugged away in the garage.
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l5...4/101_1786.jpg

meier06 03-30-10 10:12 AM

Here's my new Giant FCR-2 Commuter
 
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Here's my new commuter, a Giant FCR-2. I rode her in today on my first commute to work, and everything worked great. I think she's going to work great!

AdamDZ 03-30-10 05:57 PM

My Kommuter got a little upgrade...
 
The smaller Axiom panniers were a bit too small, too narrow to be exact, so I got the larger version for the rear and moved the small ones to the front. No problem with heel strike with the larger ones. I run thinner 1.6 tires now until I can get new Shwalbes 2.0.

http://a-world.net/files/bf/kommuter/02.jpg

http://a-world.net/files/bf/kommuter/03.jpg

Herbie53 03-30-10 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Midol_Mohawk (Post 10589056)
dude, awesome picture! I love the other rider blurry in the background...was that on purpose?

total fluke.... does make the shot though. Was buzzing around DC trying to find my wife amongst something like 30,000 other nut cases doing the Marine Corp Marathon.

Nigal 03-31-10 04:54 AM

How do you keep this thing from being stripped down to the frame in NYC?


Originally Posted by AdamDZ (Post 10600251)
The smaller Axiom panniers were a bit too small, too narrow to be exact, so I got the larger version for the rear and moved the small ones to the front. No problem with heel strike with the larger ones. I run thinner 1.6 tires now until I can get new Shwalbes 2.0.

http://a-world.net/files/bf/kommuter/02.jpg

http://a-world.net/files/bf/kommuter/03.jpg


AdamDZ 03-31-10 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by Razor From KC (Post 10600848)
do you REALLY carry that much stuff?

Depends on a day, but yup, I'm one of those. Front bags are mostly empty: tools, spare tubes, MS light battery, Airzound bottle, some bungee cords. I carry full change of clothes and lunch, plus sometimes a book, some gadgets, computer parts, spare clothing layers (temps in NYC can vary 20 degrees between AM and PM. That's why I like panniers, I was always limited by a backpack. It's like a little tour every day :D


Originally Posted by Nigal (Post 10601982)
How do you keep this thing from being stripped down to the frame in NYC?

I'm lucky to be able to take my bike up into the building where I work, I lock it up in a secure server room :D Few doctor's offices I go to allow me to take the bike inside with me too. On few occasional errands I use a U-lock and a cable to lock it down, take the lights with me, the front panniers are semi-permanently attached and I take the rear ones with me, no quick releases, everything is bolted.

I hope it looks Fred/weird enough to not be a hot target fort thieves :D

jaguar372 04-01-10 11:04 AM

My New Commuter
 
http://copanic.net/gallery2/main.php...serialNumber=2

The new commuter I finished building last week. This photo was taken on my way in to work this morning.

mikeybikes 04-01-10 11:09 AM

Nice work jaguar. Do I spy a dynamo hub?

jaguar372 04-01-10 11:36 AM

Yes, So much better than changing batteries. :-)

Here's some highlights of the build.

Nashbar touring frame ($67) with Surly LHT fork.
Shimano Dynamo Hub and B&M LED Lights (Still need to wire the tail light).
Truvativ Elita crank with 26t, 42t, and a chainguard with an 11-32 9 speed cassette in the rear.
FSA Gossamer compact front derailleur.
Deore Rear derailleur.
Tektro C720 Cantilevers.
VO Fenders and Mud Flap.
Mustache bar and bar end shifters.

AdamDZ 04-01-10 04:51 PM

Congrats on building your own ride :thumb:

seafoamer 04-03-10 10:08 AM

My commuter of the last 3 years. Finally took a pic of her without the studded tires:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...s/DSC_0080.jpg


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