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I've got one like that and have done a little commuting w/ it, although I can't bounce at stoplights. It's about 1/2 as fast as a bike, and if you juggle while riding it, you get a full body workout!
Originally Posted by Dean7
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Niiiice. I live in Portland and the other day I saw a guy commuting on an ABSURDLY large unicycle. It was unbelievable. Anyway, at stop lights (because it was so insanely large) he just hopped in place and waited for green. It was awesome.
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Here's my orange bike after it's rescue from the dump, repaint and repair:
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...fied_/bike.jpg And here it is in commuting form, fitted with lights, fenders, luggage rack, and a 3-speed hub. I also switched the brakes to traditional cantilevers, since the v-brakes wouldn't fit properly around the fenders. The original triple crankset remains, since the inner and outer chainrings aren't removeable, and the outer one serves as a chainguard in conjunction with the plastic one. http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l..._/Image001.jpg Since taking this photo, I've also inverted the handlebars and swapped the brakes for some better ones. |
Originally Posted by irclean
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Good on ya, canyoneagle! Nice to see that my sister bike is getting much use. It's hardly recognizable from its stock configuration.
I'm on March break this week so I hope to get in some nice rides on my Ceres, other than for commuting purposes that is. BTW did you know that our bike names were taken from Roman mythology? Ceres is the goddess of agriculture and Vesta is the goddess of hearth and home. The names were also given to two asteroids that dwell in our solar system. From what I've seen of your Ceres, I'd say neither of our bikes is close to stock =) Cheers! |
Originally Posted by derekthelion
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Just finished installing my new Planet Bike Fenders, Topeak Rack, Delta toe clips (ignore the wrong direction on the toe clip, after taking this photo i realized I installed them backwards ;)), and my Arkel Bug came today too!
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Originally Posted by ryanwood
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How do you like the bug? I have been thinking about upgrading to that bag for a little while and I could really use another opinion or two.
p.s. do you have any heel strike issues with the Bug on your Kona ? http://www.chromebagsstore.com/media...ow_Enlarge.jpg No other pannier would work out really, for my school books, so I went with a messenger bag! Thanks for making me check ;) |
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/P1000184.jpg
No heel strike with these bad boys thanks to the angled corners.
Originally Posted by derekthelion
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Right after I saw you posted this, I ran downstairs, and checked. Turns out it strikes real bad. I sent the bag back today, and ordered a Chrome Mini Metro bag.
http://www.chromebagsstore.com/media...ow_Enlarge.jpg No other pannier would work out really, for my school books, so I went with a messenger bag! Thanks for making me check ;) |
Originally Posted by Grim
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I'm digging the Darth Vader SR71 stealth look. Skip the sitickers but you might want to find some 3M reflective tape to put on a few spots. It will look black in the daylight but reflect at night.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...e-tape-kit.htm |
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Marin Muirwoods 29er, i use for touring and everyday riding...here is during a winter day trip along Adda river
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Originally Posted by ObjectAgnosia
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http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/P1000184.jpg
No heel strike with these bad boys thanks to the angled corners. Did you do the drop handle conversion yourself? |
Yeah. I added nitto drops, a shorter stem, cross levers, and sora brifters.
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Just gave her a clean up, and I have to say that I'm happy!
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1299096069 http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1299096068 |
Hi guys,
I received the other day the Salsa Vaya frameset and today build my new commuter: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_01.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_03.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_02.jpg Coque. |
That Vaya is very close to what I would build for my next commuter. Cool. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by coquearaujo
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Hi guys,
I received the other day the Salsa Vaya frameset and today build my new commuter: http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_01.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_03.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...ue_Vaya_02.jpg Coque. |
Originally Posted by coquearaujo
(Post 12304218)
Hi guys,
I received the other day the Salsa Vaya frameset and today build my new commuter: |
@Coque: Looks spectacular.
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I'm loving the Backrollers I got for Xmas. Plenty of room for my daily clothes, gear and even some extra space for an impromptu stop at Lowe's on the way home.
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'90 Trek 750 True Temper 4130 Made in the USA
one of these days this thing'll have racks and fenders
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/a...P1030349-1.jpg i'm still trying to figure out what kinda stem setup i want, so in the meantime i have untrimmed cables and inner tube bar tape |
Originally Posted by James1:17
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one of these days this thing'll have racks and fenders
http://i893.photobucket.com/albums/a...P1030349-1.jpg i'm still trying to figure out what kinda stem setup i want, so in the meantime i have untrimmed cables and inner tube bar tape |
Originally Posted by pepox369
(Post 12287367)
whats up guys! noob here! this is my about to be commuter bike.
Just finished putting it together this morning after taking a mountain bike and a cruiser apart to mix and match parts.. here is what she looks like now.. You can get custom name decals for your downtube from these guys. They look very good (the decals, I've never met those guys). The decal comes on a film. After applying you let it set for a few minutes then peel off the film and each letter becomes and individual sticker. Letters only, no graphics and they offer around a dozen of various fonts from conservative to funky. http://a-world.net/files/cycling/MyB...8/small/13.jpg And these guys let you upload your own art. A 8x11 sheet is about $10.50 shipped. You can fit up to 10 long stickers on it or combine your art with what they have. I had some Xtracycle themed stickers made fro my Big Dummy: http://a-world.net/files/cycling/MyB...7/small/08.jpg Finally, these guys have some funky environmental, political and bike related stickers. |
My Surly Troll commuter
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This is my new Surly Troll build up. First time I have built up a frame set. I used mostly Shimano Deore components from a specialized rockhopper I picked up real cheap. Anyhow it rides great! And hold off on the "Holy steerer tube" comments, its not my fault Surly only gives ya a 4.5 inch head tube! A guys gotta do what a guys gotta do!
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Originally Posted by jdeane4
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I like your 750 setup!
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Originally Posted by coquearaujo
(Post 12304218)
Hi guys,
I received the other day the Salsa Vaya frameset and today build my new commuter: |
Adam thanks for the info on those stickers. I was wondering how much something like that would cost and how easy it would be to create something custom. Thats really awesome.
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Originally Posted by monsterpile
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Adam thanks for the info on those stickers. I was wondering how much something like that would cost and how easy it would be to create something custom. Thats really awesome.
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Originally Posted by AdamDZ
(Post 12317032)
That's a serious bike! You can go on long loaded tours on that easily, just add a front rack and you're ready for a few weeks long adventure. Nice.
Thank you all for the nice replies guys. I hope that bike will see some gravel and light offroad use too. In fact my intention is to make a week long tour with mixed on/off road touring closer to summer. Right now i'm trying to decide which are the best tyres, maybe the Schable Marathon Extreme or the WTB All Terrain Comp Tyre? I'm lost on that one. Coque. |
I like the "30 Miles per Bagel" sticker.
I want to see one that says "My other car has a V8". |
Pretty sure I've posted in this thread already, but time for an updated set of pics.. I've changed panniers and added a few little toys. Here's my commuter.
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...or/bike2-3.jpg http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...or/bike1-3.jpg |
My "new to me" commuter and my project
Hey guys,
My first post was a couple of months ago about buying a used 2000 Jamis Nova. I had never really commuted to work consistently. Needless to say, I've been commuting 20 miles round trip almost everyday since I bought it. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5134/...ac77329791.jpg I've also got a new project commuter/urban assault bike in the works. It was a bike I hodge-podged together during college so I'm building it up with better parts on the cheap. It's based off of a free frame and fork I received from a bike co-op that was closing it's door. The frame is a 2002 Raleigh M-50 and the fork is a mid-90's Cannondale Pepperoni. I'll be running drop bars, v-brakes (with Tektro levers), in a 1x9 setup using a kelly take-off and a friction shifter. To add to the unusual factor, I'll also be running 26" x 2.35" Kenda Kiniption tires because I feel like it. It needs a repaint first, but I think I'll probably do a build thread once the project gets rolling! http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5255/...537f1817e8.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5291/...2f16ddf935.jpg |
New work ride
work good for dropping off my son at daycare and then heading to work. Luckily I can leave the trailer with the tagesmutter
https://picasaweb.google.com/rsmillb...16415347706754 https://picasaweb.google.com/rsmillb...16495284411650 https://picasaweb.google.com/rsmillb...16495284411650 https://picasaweb.google.com/rsmillb...16415347706754 |
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