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Old 08-20-10 | 11:27 PM
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what bike is that?
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Yep.
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Old 08-20-10 | 11:30 PM
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My commute has been hard on my bike... he's looking like he's been set on fire and beaten with a hammer.

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Old 08-21-10 | 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
My commute has been hard on my bike... he's looking like he's been set on fire and beaten with a hammer.
...Which pretty much describes what happened to it, I'll bet.
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Old 08-21-10 | 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by broady
Start work in a week's time, I plan to ride this there and back, it's approx. 13km each way. It now has clip in pedals, they're so much better than the previous flats with annoying plastic retainer.

I don't really need to carry much, I think most days I can get away with bringing nothing, other days I'll use a backpack.

That's a beautiful build! Love those Soma frames. Nice glamour shot, BTW... you should send a copy to Soma!
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Old 08-21-10 | 06:17 PM
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Greta

I have a Trek mountain bike that I was riding to work. My commute is only a mile. I found this Electra for $150. I took the basket off and put low rise handlebars on it. The result is a hybrid beach cruiser/old-style 3-speed. Greta is a great beater/daily driver. I was going to put a rack on the back, but I think I'll just get a large messenger bag for grocery runs.

I don't ride this bike at night (yet). When I add lights, it will be safe for evening errands.

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Old 08-21-10 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by blissfish
Well, I've been reading a long time, but never been a poster. I ride about 8-10 miles a day on average to work and back and running errands. And for fun on weekends. I ride this:

I did the same thing with my Townie. It's a great daily commuter.
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Old 08-23-10 | 12:48 PM
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Got my new Specialized Allez Double Steel a couple weeks ago.



The bike came with comfy white bar-tape but the comfort factor didn't help it keep from going from white to inside-a-chicken-McNugget-white within days. I got some Specialized Bar Phat black handlebar tape (it's called Bar Phat because it's thick, cushy tape with gel pads underneath on the top bar area and in the drops).

Either way, the bike rides awesome and it's worth all 550000 pennies I paid for it.
I've looked at this bike a few times, in my thus-far-only-window shopping, and it seemed to be a really nice value. Now 2.5-or-so months later, are you still as chuffed about it as before, or have you found some of its hidden deficits? In sum: would you recommend this for a budget-minded commuter?
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Old 08-24-10 | 04:59 PM
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Well i got her converted back to my commuter got the new kwests on lost a fender on the camping trip so im gonna have to buy a new set. Pics are after fixing most the damage from the mountains and a much needed bath.

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Old 08-24-10 | 05:40 PM
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...Which pretty much describes what happened to it, I'll bet.
I am almost done with the brazing work and then I'll be sandblasting and baking the little guy... figure that I'll have one of the most tricked out Twentys on the planet and it has been a good learning project as I work toward becoming a frame builder.

Will probably make a new fork too.
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Old 08-24-10 | 10:39 PM
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1st bike I've owned in 15 years. Got it a month ago. 2nd commute today 13 miles down SART to the metrolink station. Resting on the train.
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Old 08-26-10 | 01:32 AM
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Work in progress.

It is a bit experimental, so we've had a few part spec issues.
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Here it is at the LBS. Waiting on a couple of exchange/replacement parts.
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Old 08-26-10 | 12:25 PM
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Beautiful! Is that an internally geared rear hub? I'm getting ready to build up a Carbondrive/Rohloff commuter and would love to share notes.

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Old 08-26-10 | 02:00 PM
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my new jamis commuter 2.
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Old 08-26-10 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by JonnyHK
Work in progress.

It is a bit experimental, so we've had a few part spec issues.
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Here it is at the LBS. Waiting on a couple of exchange/replacement parts.
Nice! I'm loving my Alfine/Belt Drive setup... I'm sure you'll love yours, too!
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Old 08-26-10 | 05:00 PM
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With a little fanfare... Introducing Ludwig Van Dammit (Dammit's 9th)

Henry (The Eighth Dammit)'s frame is on it's way to the recycling bin. Now introducing his successor...


2008 GT Transeo 1.0 outfitted w/disk brakes. Not the original frame

Ludwig Van Dammit (Dammit's 9th)

Ludwig has already joined the family in the quest to eliminate unsafe grates...


Ludwig poses with an unsafe grate at Cedar Hills Crossing, Beaverton

Encore! Encore! Encore!
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Old 08-26-10 | 08:21 PM
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Beautiful! Is that an internally geared rear hub? I'm getting ready to build up a Carbondrive/Rohloff commuter and would love to share notes.
At the moment I'm sharing notes with Lynskey as they are keen to see how it all works.

I've had to order a different (ie longer) belt. We did a guess based on chainstay length and the belt used by another bike. The Trek Soho/Portland belt drive bikes used the same 55/24 rings and listed the same length chainstay, so we went with the same 122t belt. Trek must measure differently, so I'm having to get the 125t belt.

Next issue is the cable routing. Cable stop on chainstay is for regular derailleur, so is too close for the IGH with the current wheel position. Perhaps it is going to be ok when the longer belt moves the wheel back, or we'll have to get a clamp on cable stop.

Specs of main items:
Lynskey Crosstown frame.
Nexus 8 speed 'red band' rear hub, Versa VRS8 shifter.
Gates belt drive, chainring 55, cog 24.
Rims - Velocity Dyad (front hub Ultegra)
Tyres - Schwalbe Marathon 28mm with reflective sidewall
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Old 08-27-10 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by K'Tesh
Henry (The Eighth Dammit)'s frame is on it's way to the recycling bin. Now introducing his successor...


2008 GT Transeo 1.0 outfitted w/disk brakes. Not the original frame

Ludwig Van Dammit (Dammit's 9th)

Ludwig has already joined the family in the quest to eliminate unsafe grates...


Ludwig poses with an unsafe grate at Cedar Hills Crossing, Beaverton

Encore! Encore! Encore!
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Old 08-27-10 | 09:45 AM
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I've looked at this bike a few times, in my thus-far-only-window shopping, and it seemed to be a really nice value. Now 2.5-or-so months later, are you still as chuffed about it as before, or have you found some of its hidden deficits? In sum: would you recommend this for a budget-minded commuter?
I would totally recommend this to anyone looking for a nice, budget-minded road bike. One of my favorite things about it is that it's a modern bike with classic styling. I get compliments on it from college kids riding older 70s and 80s road bikes or cruisers (the heart of Gainesville is University of Florida, so there's a large cycling community here and tons of kids ride bikes), to the spandexed-out A-riders riding Carbon/DuraAce bikes. It's a great bike to ride. I think of it as kind of a sport-tourer. I wouldn't take it to a semi-pro group ride and I wouldn't take it on a multi-day tour. However, it's perfectly in between both of those.

The one thing I dislike about is the tire-size options. The bike comes with 700x23c tires and the frame clearance doesn't allow for anything much bigger. I was barely (and I mean BARELY) able to squeeze full-coverage fenders on it and not without 3+ hours of work/fine tuning. Without the fenders, the biggest you *might* be able to go is 25c. If commuting on thinner tires isn't suitable to your area then I'd pass this bike for something that allows for some fatter meats. The other thing is the bike feels a bit awkward when loaded down. I had the same rack and carried the same daily load (one pannier, >10lbs) on my old mountain bike and the bike loaded versus unloaded wasn't as significant as it feels on this bike. I noticed a difference in bike feel by just bolting up the empty rack with nothing on it. The frame has rack/fender eyelets but I don't think the bike was designed with these things in mind. You can make them work, but other bikes handle these things better. I've included current pics taken just today.







Please pardon the image quality. It's from my Palm Pre.
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Old 08-27-10 | 04:26 PM
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Just sold this guy:



Took off the lights and computer first... also kept my favorite pedals. He cleaned up pretty nice for a 17 year old.


Special thanks to Nutcase and SSX for their product reviews - helped me with my decision on a replacement!

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Old 08-28-10 | 08:13 AM
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Masi Speciale Commuter
Got some VO hammered fenders and lights I'll be putting on in October.
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Old 08-28-10 | 01:26 PM
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So nice when a "new" bike comes with fenders and a chain guard and an internal hub gear...

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Old 08-28-10 | 05:16 PM
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Masi Speciale Commuter
Got some VO hammered fenders and lights I'll be putting on in October.
Love it, love it! IMHO the sexiest machine in the Masi lineup (and they make a lot of sexy bikes).
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Old 08-28-10 | 05:42 PM
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I have 3 bikes I regularly use for commuting depending on the weather, my cargo needs, my moods and astrology...

Surly Karate Monkey, 9sp IGH SRAM and SRAM generator hub:




Raleigh International, 1973...Original Campagnolo NR, 28c Paselas, Honjos...the only thing I changed from the original parts are the cooler drops.

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Old 08-28-10 | 05:45 PM
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Finally...1991 Koga-Miyata Traveler, 28c (I forget what's on there now, I think Continentals), mostly a Shimano 9 sp 105 triple group, Dia Compe GC cantis (the coolest cantis EVER, they even have quick release), tubus racks and Honjos...





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Old 08-28-10 | 10:29 PM
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Finished my Nashbar build. Full Ultegra grouppo except the crank which is a Bontrager Race Lite. It's more of a road bike with lights

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