Commuter Bicycle Pics
#626
I've put many miles on this bike. An early '70's American Eagle/Nishiki. The big changes are things like cotterless cranks and an avocet saddle and the all important back rack, in this case a genuine pletscher rack. No fenders, as this was California. And Cat-Eye lights for night commuting.
My current ride is a citified Specialized Hard Rock. I added fenders and the all important back rack. Shortly after this pic, I put on street slicks on the rims. Little Rock streets are worse and a lot hillier than Palm Springs was, so this works well. And Cat-Eye lights for night commuting.
#628
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 14
Likes: 0
From: Aurora Colorado
Bikes: 05 Spec. Allez comp and 06 Lemond Poprad
using this 06 Lemond poprad to get me around. I'm getting into cross and there some dirt to play in on the way to work....lots 'o' fun! just added this Topeak RX rack and bag which I am sure will do wonders. i get to dress casual at work every day so no need for any more room than this. cateye trailrat for those grand night time near death experiences....i mean rides. 15 miles never felt so good.
keep the commuter, pitch the car!
nice bikes everyone
keep the commuter, pitch the car!
nice bikes everyone
#629
I'm Melting.....
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 336
Likes: 0
From: Chandler, AZ
Bikes: Like everyone else, this changes from time to time.
Here is my ride, a 2005 Scattante XRL frame that I built up using parts from my "old" commuter that was 1996 C'dale 2.8 frame build. I use the Supergo HL20 headlight (use the 20w light only) with a Niterider white LED strobe in front with 2x flashers in back (1 on helmet, one on seatpost). It is nice and comfortable for my 31 miles each way.
Last edited by 03FinestAL; 11-02-05 at 02:37 PM.
#631
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 466
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, Ontario
Bikes: '05 iro mark V, '04 specialized epic, '04 lemond nevada city, '96 KHS aero comp, '03 norco evolve, '01 louis garneau 2.1, '91 VeloSport, '09 Kona DewPlus
jeeze, how tall are you quickbeam? or are those 26" wheels?
#632
Stays crunchy in milk
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 129
Likes: 0
From: Richmond Hill, ON
Originally Posted by Quickbeam
I've been meaning to post this for awhile. Here's my Rivendell Quickbeam:
(sorry about the crappy picture quality)
(sorry about the crappy picture quality)
#633
Originally Posted by wasted weasel
jeeze, how tall are you quickbeam? or are those 26" wheels?
I'm 6'5". Most "modern" fit systems/methods would put me on about a 63cm road "racing" frame. Rivendell's fit method (https://www.rivendellbicycles.com/htm...framesize.html), which emphasizes rider comfort and a more upright riding position puts me on a 68cm frame. The Quickbeam is a 68cm frame with 700c wheels. I also have a 68cm Rivendell Atlantis, which is my geared bike. Once I started riding the Rivendells I've found "traditionally" (by modern standards anyway) sized frames to be quite uncomfortable by comparison.
AJRoberts: Very nice looking canti-Rom! Nice parts selection. What type of bag is that?
Last edited by Quickbeam; 11-03-05 at 10:57 AM.
#634
Stays crunchy in milk
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 129
Likes: 0
From: Richmond Hill, ON
The parts are pretty much the stock Riv build. They were offering a pretty good deal if you didn't deviate from the part list. Cranks are Sugino XD, FD/RD and hubs are Shimano 105, Ultegra headset, nitto stem/bars/seat post.
The bag is a Carradice Nelson Longflap on a Carradice SQR. This bag carries everthing I need, and can be expanded to carry more than I should
The bag is a Carradice Nelson Longflap on a Carradice SQR. This bag carries everthing I need, and can be expanded to carry more than I should
#636
kipuka explorer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,297
Likes: 2
From: Hilo Town, East Hawai'i
Bikes: 1994 Trek 820, 2004 Fuji Absolute, 2005 Jamis Nova, 1977 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36
Originally Posted by bmike
It has been a wonderful week in Vermont!
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#637
I ride to clear my mind
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 191
Likes: 8
From: Brooklyn NYC
Bikes: Dyno D500-Ribble Endurance AL (2019) Tigara
Here are clear pics of my Dyno D500.
Sony AM/FM-Tripmeter/speedometer.


TriLed LED headlights that look like HID's at night.



Working caliper activated brakelight with parking light and turnsignal.


Here leaning on a wall by my job:

Billet bottleholder and alunimun bikerack/duffle lockbag on seat spring(s). New rear hub. Kenda Slicks...Lots more...beautiful commuter...I ride it whenever it is not raining.
Sony AM/FM-Tripmeter/speedometer.


TriLed LED headlights that look like HID's at night.



Working caliper activated brakelight with parking light and turnsignal.


Here leaning on a wall by my job:

Billet bottleholder and alunimun bikerack/duffle lockbag on seat spring(s). New rear hub. Kenda Slicks...Lots more...beautiful commuter...I ride it whenever it is not raining.
#639
Wow, some great and diverse looking bikes here! Here's my 05 Crossroads 'Sport' base model, I've added a WTB ComfortV seat, Soul black seatpost, PlanetBike blinkies, Wellgo road pedals, a detachable rear mudfender and some cages. I've got a ten minute commute to school followed by a (for now) 37 minute uphill return trip. I've ridden mountain bikes in the past and hated the ergos of weight on the hands, the Crossroads is a whole other level of comfort and utility. The 700x38c hybrid tires can handle any Frisco pothole and as I found out last week are decent in mud/dirt.
Future plans for the bike include more wax and stickers to protect the frame and some clipless pedals around the holidays
plus any other weird farkles that catch my eye at the LBS
Cheers all! Enjoy your commute
Future plans for the bike include more wax and stickers to protect the frame and some clipless pedals around the holidays
plus any other weird farkles that catch my eye at the LBSCheers all! Enjoy your commute
#640
Billet bottleholder and alunimun bikerack/duffle lockbag on seat spring(s). New rear hub. Kenda Slicks...Lots more...beautiful commuter...I ride it whenever it is not raining.
Thanks
#641
GT Bravado LE, flash photograph to show the reflective tape
Flamethrower HID, Cateye Opticube and my amber blinkie
Full-size-drive forevar!! 11-30T cassette + 48-36-24 on my ancient XTR cranks. Yes, that crankarm was gloriously pearl-anodized once upon a time...
I just replaced the chain, cassette, big chainring, rear derailleur, and shift cables, which is why everything's so clean. I also added that Grunge Guard RD cover and slapped on my SRAM Nitecrawler seal for the rear-derailleur shift housing to keep water and dirt out. Once we've got snow and ice, I'll install my old IRC Blizzard studded tires.
Planned upgrade: get some Jandd Mini Mountain Panniers and install my old Blackburn LowRider front rack, so I don't have to carry weight on my back anymore.
#643
I <3 my bike.
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 104
Likes: 0
From: Durham, NC
Bikes: '00 Gary Fisher Big Sur // '02 Giant Boulder // Couple of '81 no-name 10 speeds
Here's my commuter, a 2000 Gary Fisher Big Sur. Stock except for Wippermann chain, Rival MTB saddle, Flak Jacket tires, bearclaw pedals, sks fenders, crowbar handlebar, cateye & cygolite lighting & numerous stickers. I'm considering swapping out the manitou for a rigid fork, but am not fully convinced.

I haven't named her/him yet.

I haven't named her/him yet.
#649
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 124
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, Ontario
Here is my commuter. Sorry about the reflection from the flash.
EDIT: Forgot to give the year/model. It's a 2005 Specialized Sirrus Elite. Pretty much stock except I swaped out the suspension seat post for a rigid alloy post, changed the saddle, and added the bar ends.
EDIT: Forgot to give the year/model. It's a 2005 Specialized Sirrus Elite. Pretty much stock except I swaped out the suspension seat post for a rigid alloy post, changed the saddle, and added the bar ends.
Last edited by mooklekloon; 11-18-05 at 08:14 PM.




