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Curtlo cyclocross bike built up back in 2003. The reason I had this bike made was at that time there were no readily available production CX bikes/frames that allowed for disc brakes. It is by far my favorite and is almost always the bike I pick to ride. I've commuted on it, raced on it and more often lately pull my sons in the bike trailer with it. It received some upgrades throughout the years, though it has stayed mostly the same for the past 5 years or so. I'm thinking of putting on fenders and a Tubus rack on the back so I can use my panniers on it. I don't plan on racing any time soon again on it...in no shape for that.
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Here s my new to me Schwinn
Bought this 88 Schwinn World to set up as a cheap (OK, not cheap!) commuter to replace using my 09 Specialized Allez. Big difference in ride quality, but not bad. Will take it on its maiden voyage tomorrow with a friend I finally talked into biking the 15.5 mile one-way trip!
http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...mmuterv111.jpg http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...mmuterv112.jpg Still have work to do, like a lighter seat post and bars, but for now it works well for what I need. Also, how is the best way to get the head badge back on? Thanks all! |
My New Commuter: Civia Bryant
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Originally Posted by alan@ecovelo
(Post 12389094)
http://www.ecovelo.info/images/bryan...ride-1-800.jpg
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Thanks! It's a Civia Bryant. More here: http://www.ecovelo.info/2011/03/13/a-new-beginning/
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Originally Posted by UptownSurly
(Post 12385326)
I prefer older bikes as most people do in Chicago.
Originally Posted by UptownSurly
(Post 12385326)
They (older bikes) are better bikes.
I spent the weekend spiffing up my fair weather commuter now that old man winter seems to be releasing his stranglehold on the windy city. I also got the steerer tube cut down. It was sticking up above the stem by about 1.5" and, while it wasn't hurting anything, aesthetically it really bothered me. Now the the rhino horn is gone, it looks normal. http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/3323/motobecane1.jpg |
With all the rain in Northern California lately, I've been getting bummed out commuting on my nice road bike. The fenders I have for it are not full coverage either, so it ends up getting filthy and I got tired of cleaning it so often. I found a 1990 Fuji Tahoe on craigslist for $50, and then put some fenders, cheap tires, and $20 platform pedals on it. Wheels are true, shifting is surprisingly smooth, and the ride is very comfortable. I was prepared for this just to be a crappy beater/rain bike, but I'm pleasantly surprised. This will also be serving as my town bike, trail-a-bike hauler, and errand runner. No more locking up my road bike to bike racks! :D
Overall it's not a bad bike. A little rust here an there, but nothing major and all the important parts work smooth. Even came with a full Suntour XCM "gruppo". Fancy! https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_t...0/IMAG0228.jpg |
thb - That Fuji looks great... don't be surprised if the "beater" becomes a favourite bike.
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Originally Posted by alan@ecovelo
(Post 12389094)
http://www.ecovelo.info/images/bryan...ride-1-800.jpg
http://www.ecovelo.info/images/bryan...ride-2-485.jpg The Bryant was high on my list, so I look forward to hearing your impressions as you get some saddle time on the new steed. |
Here is my Peugeot US Express with 24 inch wheels I built the last couple of days. Its going on its first commuter trip today. Its not light, but its smaller than regular bike and based on a the test ride I took yesterday it rides pretty nice. I'll ride it for a few days and then upgrade some of the parts. Hopefully I will be able to cut out some of the weight although I'll just be adding more on with a rack and baskets or panniers. This is one of the bikes I decided to go ahead and build up instead of buying a new bike. =)
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Originally Posted by monsterpile
(Post 12390315)
Here is my Peugeot US Express with 24 inch wheels I built the last couple of days. Its going on its first commuter trip today. Its not light, but its smaller than regular bike and based on a the test ride I took yesterday it rides pretty nice. I'll ride it for a few days and then upgrade some of the parts. Hopefully I will be able to cut out some of the weight although I'll just be adding more on with a rack and baskets or panniers. This is one of the bikes I decided to go ahead and build up instead of buying a new bike. =)
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Originally Posted by Doohickie
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Not a problem... ride what ya got! :thumb:
Originally Posted by Steely Dan
(Post 12389452)
you may indeed prefer older bikes (which is a completely fine & dandy personal preference to have), but i'm curious to know how you arrived at your current position of authority to speak for all 2.7 million chicagoans?
that's quite the heaping serving of a subjective, sweeping generalization presented as fact. some older bikes may be better than some newer bikes, but i assure you that some older bikes are FAR worse than some newer bikes. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=194462 The Giant isn't being used at the moment. It needs some new tires but I am unsure what to use the bike for. Me and my fiance have started a recycling program at home and I plan on taking the recyclables to the Recycling Center on Sundays and was thinking maybe I could use the giant for that. It is a much lighter bike and with the added weight of a cargo trailer I think this would be the best choice. |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 12390194)
thb - That Fuji looks great... don't be surprised if the "beater" becomes a favourite bike.
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Originally Posted by UptownSurly
(Post 12390661)
It is a bit of an over generalized statement but I do agree for the most part that older bikes are superior to newer ones.
i will say however, i believe one of the reasons that some people may perceive that older bikes are generally better than newer bikes is the fact that the multitudes of crappy old bikes that have long since bit the dust are no longer with us, so comparing only the older bikes that are still around (bikes that were generally higher quality to begin with) with all new bikes being manufactured these days is a bit apples and oranges if you ask me.
Originally Posted by UptownSurly
(Post 12390661)
I am getting back to riding after a long over-due break from riding. We may even disagree on which specific bikes are better but the ultimate goal here is to keep riding... whatever bike we choose.
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Just changed to Shimano 11 speed.
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Here's my new bike, Kona Sutra(2008).Bought this one from a guy that too shot for her.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/...3d0c2067_b.jpg Kona Sutra by Madanial, on Flickr Very comfortable ride, but don't know which kickstand that able to use with her.Maybe i gotta looking for click-stand. |
Originally Posted by Steely Dan
(Post 12391772)
i wouldn't necessarily agree with that, but if that's you're opinion you're certainly entitled to it, it's just that the way you initially expressed your position it sounded like you were trying to pass off opinion as fact.
Originally Posted by Steely Dan
i will say however, i believe one of the reasons that some people may perceive that older bikes are generally better than newer bikes is the fact that the multitudes of crappy old bikes that have long since bit the dust are no longer with us, so comparing only the older bikes that are still around (bikes that were generally higher quality to begin with) with all new bikes being manufactured these days is a bit apples and oranges if you ask me.
Originally Posted by Steely Dan
absolutely, i wasn't trying to give you a hard time for choosing to ride whatever kind of bike you like and that works for you, i just thought the way you were expressing your opinions seemed a litle over the top. often times, typing simple little phrases like "i think that......." and "it's my opinion that....." can do wonders to avoid misunderstandings in internetland.
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Originally Posted by monsterpile
(Post 12390315)
Here is my Peugeot US Express with 24 inch wheels I built the last couple of days. Its going on its first commuter trip today. Its not light, but its smaller than regular bike and based on a the test ride I took yesterday it rides pretty nice. I'll ride it for a few days and then upgrade some of the parts. Hopefully I will be able to cut out some of the weight although I'll just be adding more on with a rack and baskets or panniers. This is one of the bikes I decided to go ahead and build up instead of buying a new bike. =)
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Very nice Kona Mardmakarm, it looks like new!
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Originally Posted by alan@ecovelo
(Post 12389094)
http://www.ecovelo.info/images/bryan...ride-1-800.jpg
http://www.ecovelo.info/images/bryan...ride-2-485.jpg Where did you get the mid fork adapters for the light? |
My commuter bike for today: Dynamic Crossroad 8
Not the fastest bike but low maintenance and fairly weather resistant. ;) http://photoshare.shaw.ca/image/2/4/...er-0.jpg?rev=0 Commuter mode http://photoshare.shaw.ca/image/2/4/...t2-0.jpg?rev=0 Pleasure mode. |
subzeroLV,
Nice bike! Can you tell me what panniers you have installed? Thanks! Tim |
Here is a little update on the little Peugeot. It rides pretty nice and I enjoyed riding it. It feels plush with the 1.75 lower psi tires compared to the 28mm on the Windor. Its heavy at around 30 pounds and its of course doesn't seem that zippy, but the tires has alot to do with that I bet. I think the rear derailer is gunky becasue it wouldn't always shift down to the smaller cogs for some reason. I figured it would eventually loosen up but it didn't really. I'll probably not mess with it too much just upgrade it instead. Overall Its a fun bike that will get better as I add some better stuff to it. I thought I would feel more wonky with the stem riser and everything, but it feels pretty normal and I didn't notice any flex. This thing tracks right down the road. I think I thought I would find it more appealing to look at than it is, but it not looking super-awesome (I like how it loks just not love it) just means I won't mind using it as a commuter. =)
Some things I'll look at changing most of which I probably have one way or another. I want some brake levers with hoods, a wider drop bar and possibly one with less reach , but I want to ride this a bit to get it all figured out. I need a different seat. I remember when my favorite seat was the WTB speed V thts on there now, but now I would rate it as just ok for me. I'll probably upgrade the entire drivetrain with parts I have lying around. I need to decide if I want to go with a triple or double crank and what type of shifters to use. I need to find some correct screws to attach a rack to the back, but thats no big deal at the worst a trip to the local hardware store. Overall its been a fun project and gone together quite well once I got the stem adapter. |
omg my new Salsa Casseroll *drool*
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Originally Posted by Mardmakarm
(Post 12394721)
Here's my new bike, Kona Sutra(2008).Bought this one from a guy that too shot for her.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/...3d0c2067_b.jpg Kona Sutra by Madanial, on Flickr Very comfortable ride, but don't know which kickstand that able to use with her.Maybe i gotta looking for click-stand. |
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Taken a while back... we both look the same and the weather still sucks. |
You Canadians and your snow:)
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Originally Posted by El Duderino X
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Originally Posted by Fizzaly
(Post 12402261)
You Canadians and your snow:)
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...mmutegear1.JPG Consoled myself by building up a new rim around my IGH only because the original build was a salvaged rim that was less than perfect and the new Sun Rhyno rim I used is U.A.V. worthy and is pretty much perfect. |
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