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Mardmakarm 05-18-11 02:08 AM

Now i'm in love with baskets, it wasn't look cool at all but very useful!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_L...ocery%2003.JPG

commo_soulja 05-18-11 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by The Chemist (Post 12644445)
My Giant FCR3500 - that's my old Dahon Boardwalk behind it (now my wife's bike).
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_Q...0/DSC05585.JPG

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_Q...0/DSC05589.JPG

Huh?!?! A Giant with a Cannondale Fatty-style front suspension fork? Patent infringement?

commo_soulja 05-18-11 02:15 AM


Originally Posted by kabex (Post 12634067)
Hello all, this is my commuter:
http://i.imgur.com/iIhT1.jpg
It was about $180 new, weighs like 35lbs and uses microshift components (6 speeds)

Very simple and low-end but it gets the job done, about 9 miles round-trip every day, no problems after a few months.

Dude, someone bent the top tube of your bike!

commo_soulja 05-18-11 02:16 AM

Nice stealthy non-descript bike.

edsmemberships 05-18-11 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by irclean (Post 12658062)
Praytell... what is that contraption that sits atop your stem?

That is the mount for my cell phone, which is how I do my GPS and HRM. Ram mount (http://www.ram-mount.com/Products/Bi...3/Default.aspx).

It is two pieces: the phone cradle (which you see in the picture) and the mount itself (which is attached to the stem with zip ties and holds the cradle). I used it first with my old Windows 6.1 phone and now with my Android 2.2 phone. That is part of the beauty of the cradle itself, it is adaptable in width to securely hold your phone (no matter how thick or wide). If I didn't have a quill stem, I probably wouldn't be able to mount the mount securely on the stem and so would mount it instead on the handlebars itself. The cradle clicks into the mount and is detachable relatively easy and if I prefer I can use it in landscape mode.

whitey818 05-19-11 12:26 PM

Giving the fixed gear thing a try for a while commuting. Kinda miss the rack but gettung used to the back pack. Wanted to give the ss/fg thing a try, now cant stop riding it after getting it put together.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...8/PIC-0478.jpg

SouthFLpix 05-20-11 08:20 AM

New commuter for me:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v9...sortourist.jpg

Chris_in_Miami 05-20-11 08:33 AM

Very nice looking Windsor, I didn't know they came in that color! Is that the 49cm size?

Edit - I just looked at the BD site, that's the only color they have, but they look much darker on the website...

clasher 05-20-11 08:46 AM

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3511/...4cc706f5f0.jpg
Specialized Sirrus dropbar convert
This is my go-to bike for long rides and faster commuting. It used it for winter commuting last year but I was also changing the cassettes and cranks so I wasn't super-worried about the extra wear and tear. The massive mudflap kept most of the sand and salt out of my chain.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5109/...08ac3f5446.jpg
mercier kilo wt w/drums
This bike was a bit of a hack but it's working now. I would save my pennies for a slightly better suited frame but this was the only thing I could find that would run wide 700 tires and horizontal dropouts. I'd have bought the actual WT5 but they've been sold out of my size since December. It's finally reached a point approaching completion so it sees regular use now... I don't really notice the heavy hubs riding around town, haven't been brave enough to take it out of the city yet. I also have a homemade chaincase dreamed up and hope to get around to it sometime.

monsterpile 05-20-11 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami (Post 12668917)
Very nice looking Windsor, I didn't know they came in that color! Is that the 49cm size?

Edit - I just looked at the BD site, that's the only color they have, but they look much darker on the website...

The color threw me too. I was thinking they had changed the color to a lighter shade and I kinda like it. It could just be the lighting both in this pic and the ones BD has on their website. Either the one pictured here is very nice. =)

ace587 05-20-11 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Surrealdeal (Post 12655144)

what panniers are these? nice Elance!

Surrealdeal 05-20-11 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by ace587 (Post 12669104)
what panniers are these? nice Elance!

Thanks! The panniers are old Cannondales that I got off CL for $20 for the set. They're actually front rack bags but I run them off the back. I hardly even notice that they're there.

When funding becomes available I am going to switch to a trunk bag and move the HB bag to another bike.

dmikester1 05-20-11 09:53 PM

I got this Giant used a couple years ago at a local bike shop for $150. It is by far the smoothest, highest quality bike I've ever had. I love it! I'd like to swap out the tires for some nice street slicks and maybe get a nice cpu to measure my distance/speed etc. I think this is technically a mountain bike. Am I right? I ride this about 4 miles each way to work. And I'm thinking of entering a triathalon next month.
Mike

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...628scaled.jpg/

jamiller1 05-21-11 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by dmikester1 (Post 12672385)
I think this is technically a mountain bike. Am I right? I ride this about 4 miles each way to work. And I'm thinking of entering a triathalon next month.
Mike

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...628scaled.jpg/

Looks like a mountain bike to me.

canyoneagle 05-21-11 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by dmikester1 (Post 12672385)
I think this is technically a mountain bike. Am I right?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...628scaled.jpg/

You are correct. It is a mountain bike. :thumb:

It will make a dandy commuter, but is not the best choice for a triathalon.

mississippimud 05-21-11 02:58 PM

1988 scott sawtooth
 
YEP:rolleyes: Ol' School mountain bikes make killer commuters !check out the long stays and stretched out front fork on this oldie! i slapped a set of Forte 26x1.25 slicks on the vintage Ayara wheels and a Topeak rack with slide in bag with built in panniers, i got rid of a HEAVY 2010 GT Traffic that i had been commuting on to purchase a vintage roadbike i had been wanting , so the old Sawtooth sitting in the back of the garage was put back into action!http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/z...Picture721.jpg

dmikester1 05-21-11 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by canyoneagle (Post 12673972)
You are correct. It is a mountain bike. :thumb:

It will make a dandy commuter, but is not the best choice for a triathalon.

Thanks for the response. Why wouldn't this be very good for a triathalon? It's all I've got so I'm going to have to use it either way. I figure some new slicks should some.
Thanks
Mike

SouthFLpix 05-21-11 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Chris_in_Miami (Post 12668917)
Very nice looking Windsor, I didn't know they came in that color! Is that the 49cm size?

Yes, it's the 49cm. I could also ride the 54cm fine, but I had a racer friend advise me that given a choice between two frame sizes always pick the smaller frame as it's easier to make a smaller frame fit then it is to do the same with a larger one.

As for the color, yes the photos on BD are definitely a darker green. I couldn't say if they changed the color, or if their lighting just makes it look much darker. In person it's definitely green and not the almost black color on the BD website.

Oil_LOL 05-21-11 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by dmikester1 (Post 12674460)
Why wouldn't this be very good for a triathalon?

The reason that your current bike wouldn't work well for a Tri is because, a Tri is meant to be a road race. At the very least, you'd need a 80's era road bike, and put on some aerobars. While slick tires would help, and you would need to get them for commuting regularly, for a Tri, it wouldn't be sufficent. (Depending on the length, it could be very short, but I don't know) Go check out the Triathalon boards, and see what they use, I'd look for an old road bike on your local Craigslist, and see what they think. Not to knock your current bike, it'll do very well for you currently. Good luck!

Edit: Found this thread, it could help with Triathlon aspirations, this is kinda what I had in mind: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...mber-s-example

kingfish254 05-22-11 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by monsterpile (Post 12625496)
I added some fenders the last couple of days from my Dahon to the Shetland. I had to squeeze them in there and make some extra mounting thingys to get them to fit, but they work great. Its now totally ready for long rides or commuting.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_2378.jpg

Nice mini velo. I just couldn't get into my Dahon Hammerhead, so I decided to try to sell it.
http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_1890.jpg

Telly 05-22-11 12:16 PM

Hello everyone,

Here's my budget commuter (newbie here; wanted to try out commuting first before sinking hard cash on a descent bike):

http://www.specialbikes.gr/eshop/ima...?productid=267

German engineering, Romanian built, costs 185 euros ($260 US) and so far has coped with my 310lbs without having anything fly off! lol

SouthFLpix 05-22-11 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by Telly (Post 12677691)
Hello everyone,
German engineering, Romanian built, costs 185 euros ($260 US) and so far has coped with my 310lbs without having anything fly off! lol

It looks well suited for commuting. Around here you'd probably pay $500 for a similar bike at a local shop, so I think you got a deal. I started off on a very similar bike and after 3years it actually feels smoother than new.

Telly 05-22-11 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by SouthFLpix (Post 12678003)
It looks well suited for commuting. Around here you'd probably pay $500 for a similar bike at a local shop, so I think you got a deal. I started off on a very similar bike and after 3years it actually feels smoother than new.

I initially ordered an Electra Townie 3i which is absolutely the best bike I've ever ridden, but decided to go for something cheaper (Electra's cost around $1000 US here!) since I didn't have a safe place to store the bike and also having learned that Electra's are the #1 bike on thieves lists. The guy I ordered the Electra told me that 1 week before my order, an Electra was stolen when someone actually cut down a full size road lamp-post! The police were baffled as to why no-one saw the thief... this on a city corner!!!

DVC45 05-22-11 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by Telly (Post 12677691)
Hello everyone,

Here's my budget commuter (newbie here; wanted to try out commuting first before sinking hard cash on a descent bike):

http://www.specialbikes.gr/eshop/ima...?productid=267

It looks perfect for commuting.

monsterpile 05-22-11 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by DVC45 (Post 12678296)
It looks perfect for commuting.

+1 looks like some awesome (IMO) relaxed geometry.

monsterpile 05-22-11 04:35 PM

I finally have my little Peugeot pretty much finished. This thing is a blast to bomb around in and its really comfy. The bar end shifters work so much better than the old thumbshifters did. I haven't decided yet what I am putting on the rack to haul things yet. I am leaning toward a folding basket on one side and my Jadd trunk bag like I had on my Trek. I really like this bike alot. It been kind of a pain in some ways to get it all together and taken a while, but I think its worth it. Its going to be my "new" primary commuter.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_2406.jpg

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_2405.jpg

she 05-22-11 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by monsterpile (Post 12678478)
+1 looks like some awesome (IMO) relaxed geometry.

+2 Just perfect! Comfy and I love the blue and silver.

the cyclops 05-22-11 08:34 PM

3 Attachment(s)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=202986http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=202985http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=202984WTB pro gel seat,Blackburn mars 3.0 blinkie,rear luggage rack w/multiple tie down options,green reflective straps,3M reflective tape front to back,on the wheels,and on the pedals,and lighting the way with a 90 lumen,and a 144 lumen coleman flashlight(s).On the ride a green reflective vest accompanies it all,with a helmet that also has the 3M tape all over it.Now I have only had all this done 2 days now but my girl went riding behind me earlier and said I look similar to a carnival ride going down the road o.O

sjt78 05-22-11 10:34 PM

Finally got my Novara Transfer commuter set up the way I want it. Here is a pic of how it looked when it was fairly close to stock:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f9...8/IMG_6819.jpg

I didn't mind how it looked and rode while stock, I just wanted to swap out some parts to make it a bit more comfortable and personalized. This is how it looks now:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f9.../IMG_03331.jpg
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f9.../IMG_03321.jpg

I change up the panniers depending on how much I have to carry for the day so I still have and use the Axioms. I am quite satisfied with the Transfer so far.

kingfish254 05-22-11 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by monsterpile (Post 12678520)
I finally have my little Peugeot pretty much finished. This thing is a blast to bomb around in and its really comfy. The bar end shifters work so much better than the old thumbshifters did. I haven't decided yet what I am putting on the rack to haul things yet. I am leaning toward a folding basket on one side and my Jadd trunk bag like I had on my Trek. I really like this bike alot. It been kind of a pain in some ways to get it all together and taken a while, but I think its worth it. Its going to be my "new" primary commuter.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_2406.jpg

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_2405.jpg

How about that, three mini velos on the same page.


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