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Ratchet 08-13-11 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by roadlover404 (Post 13037609)
The Surly Pugsley, with it's 4inch tires, this would make one awesome winter commuter. Not mine but I wish it was. I wouldn't have much use for it here in Albuquerque. We do get snow here but not enough to justify buying a bike like that.


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=213477

This is my dream winter ride! My plan is to put studs on an old 26" this winter, to make sure I like winter riding, while I save up enough for a Pugs next winter... we'll see how that goes...

Ratchet 08-13-11 11:51 PM

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My new ride this summer... sorry for the shadow of the photographer (hot and sweaty, just arrived at work, not thinking straight yet)...

GothintheDisco 08-14-11 05:58 AM

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/380149/IMG_20110814_124902.jpg

My trusty steed. Ridgeback Horizon, pretty stock except Mach 1 Omega wheelset (original wheels fell apart after about 10k miles!) with 35mm tyres.

coyotebanjo 08-14-11 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Onions (Post 13079698)
I'm going to steal that. :3

Well, shucks--steal away! I think it might even be original...

Sixty Fiver 08-14-11 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 13075341)
Even the ugly bikes in this thread are beautiful. When you commute on a bike daily, you refine its functions to a high degree.

Word... have been bike spotting here in PDX and it is actually hard to find anything I would call an ugly bike here.

Grishnak 08-14-11 10:00 AM

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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214593 My Golden pigeon (does that make it the DELUXE version) Sturmey 3 speed 40 spoke wheel.

noglider 08-14-11 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 13080927)
Word... have been bike spotting here in PDX and it is actually hard to find anything I would call an ugly bike here.

One of these days, I'll do a photo journal of bikes locked on the streets of Manhattan. I grew up there, and it was always a bike city, but it's really exploded now. And almost every bike makes a statement somehow.

WestMass 08-14-11 01:17 PM

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When it's nice out....
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214622

when it's not
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214623

I switch the lights back and forth. I'm planning on putting a new saddle and slick tires onto the trek, and am considering getting some albatross style bars to replace the flat bar. I also might swap the cassette out for something that makes more sense for road riding.

91MF 08-14-11 09:02 PM

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k7...xe/photo-8.jpg

picked this up mid last week for foul-weather commute duty.

its currently completely dismantled for a proper cleaning and a few parts changeups.

once i re-assemble i'll post an 'after' pic.

GrantH 08-14-11 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by mamaschwich (Post 13079956)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214562
My new ride this summer... sorry for the shadow of the photographer (hot and sweaty, just arrived at work, not thinking straight yet)...


Is this a 1 or 2? MY LBS only carries Giants so I wondered about the Roam for commuting/long distance riding. How do you like it?

Edit: I answered my own question; the disc brakes tell me. Question still stands.

owenfinn 08-16-11 03:31 AM


Originally Posted by HaChayalBoded (Post 12988228)
I must know where you got that backpack\seatpost bag contraption.

That`s a Rixen & Kaul backpack attached to the seatpost with a Klickfix extender adapter.

http://www.klickfix.de/index.php?mod=12&lang=en

ThorUSA carries some of the Klickfix stuff.

http://www.thorusa.com/dahon/accessories/baskets.htm

xB_Nutt 08-16-11 06:52 PM

This has become my favorite commuter these days...

http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t...4-24_604-1.jpg

monsterpile 08-16-11 08:17 PM

Those Thick Slicks look so rad.

canyoneagle 08-16-11 10:02 PM

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It's been a while - I have been busy with other things, and took a bit of a sabbatical from the forums.
I've been busy, though. I built a new wheel for the Marinoni around an Alfine 8 hub (that I had in the parts bin), and the result is phenomenal. I've been enjoying it thoroughly, though I will be selling the bike soon - I'm consolidating to one bike, and will be building up a Singular Gryphon in the coming weeks. I've sold the Norco Vesta - the geometry was just not quite right for me.

Anyway, here's the Marinoni in commuter guise:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214914

canyoneagle 08-16-11 10:09 PM

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....and on a completely different note, I've obtained my son's permission to use his 29er mountain bike as my primary commuter so I can properly clean and package the Marinoni for sale, and in the interim until I build the Gryphon (frames due stateside in October).
I've made some temporary alterations to his bike (mainly from my commuter parts bin), and it is an absolute blast to ride.

- Jeff Jones "Loop" H-bar
- Schwalbe Big Apple 2.35 tires
- rack, dynamo front wheel, lights
- venerable Brooks saddle
- lockout on suspension fork (0 travel)

The bike is super fun to ride, and I'm finding the big apples to roll surprisingly well. I am averaging similar speeds as I do on the Marinoni, with much less anxiety about road conditions.

So, here's the monster:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214920

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214917
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214918
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=214919

irclean 08-16-11 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by canyoneagle (Post 13091979)
I've been enjoying it thoroughly, though I will be selling the bike soon - I'm consolidating to one bike, and will be building up a Singular Gryphon in the coming weeks. I've sold the Norco Vesta - the geometry was just not quite right for me.

Sorry to hear that you're selling both bikes; I really enjoyed reading about their evolution and seeing the pics.


Originally Posted by canyoneagle (Post 13092005)
....and on a completely different note, I've obtained my son's permission to use his 29er mountain bike as my primary commuter...

Looks like fun! What dynohub is that?

Mardmakarm 08-17-11 03:15 AM

Canyoneagle, really nice bike you got!But why using batteries headlight while you already use E3? :o

MK313 08-17-11 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by xB_Nutt (Post 13091164)
This has become my favorite commuter these days...

http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t...4-24_604-1.jpg

XB, how do you like those tires? Hadn't heard of them before, but those may be my next tires.

canyoneagle 08-17-11 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by Mardmakarm (Post 13092479)
Canyoneagle, really nice bike you got!But why using batteries headlight while you already use E3? :o


The E3 is my "see" light, and the PB Blaze 2W (must be what you are referring to) is always on blink mode ("be seen"). I run both lights night or day.
I have a similar setup on back, with the E3 triple LED tail light on steady and a PB SF or Radbot 1000 on blink.

The "steady" lights might be fine on their own at night, but the blinkies are a necessity during the day.

canyoneagle 08-17-11 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by irclean (Post 13092174)
Sorry to hear that you're selling both bikes; I really enjoyed reading about their evolution and seeing the pics.


Looks like fun! What dynohub is that?

The Marinoni was always a "project", and, as much as I love the bike, I had never intended to keep it long term.

The dynamo hub is the Shimano Alfine. The drag is not noticeable when riding.

xB_Nutt 08-17-11 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by MK313 (Post 13093011)
XB, how do you like those tires? Hadn't heard of them before, but those may be my next tires.

So far the tires have been fine. Only downside is they are fairly heavy. I haven't logged enough miles to comment on their flat resistance but they seem like they will hold up pretty well.

Dean7 08-19-11 08:53 PM

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My latest commuter. My Schwinn Circuit.

monsterpile 08-19-11 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by Dean7 (Post 13106572)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=215380

My latest commuter. My Schwinn Circuit.

Me like. I have Schwinn lust after getting my Le Tour.

Dean7 08-19-11 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by monsterpile (Post 13106706)
Me like. I have Schwinn lust after getting my Le Tour.

Thank you. That is kind of a crappy cell phone pic but in real life it's pretty amazing. I've been paranoid about locking it up because I don't want any nicks in the paint (but right now my hands are tied because my other two bikes need some work that I haven't gotten around to doing... one has a wheelset that's totally worn out, another has a broken spoke that I need to fix).

monsterpile 08-20-11 12:27 AM


Originally Posted by Dean7 (Post 13106928)
Thank you. That is kind of a crappy cell phone pic but in real life it's pretty amazing. I've been paranoid about locking it up because I don't want any nicks in the paint (but right now my hands are tied because my other two bikes need some work that I haven't gotten around to doing... one has a wheelset that's totally worn out, another has a broken spoke that I need to fix).

I just love looking at the Schwinn catalogs from that era. It all started when I fixed up a 1989 Schwinn traveler for a friend of mine. I really liked it, but i didn't know how much I probably liked it. I figured I would look up and see if I could find info on it. If I remember right it was his Dads and it was passed down to him. The 1987 Le Tour I bought a few months ago I think is the same frame. Its just so fun to ride. It just feels so fast for some reason.

One way you could protect the frame when locking it up is go buy some insulating pipe pipe foam from a hardware store. Cut off a piece just long enough to stick it some where on you main frame when you lock it up where you need ot lean it against something that might scratch it. I did this for a while with my mini velo before I stopped being paranoid about the scratches. =P Of course in general I am pretty careful about how I lock up all my bikes even the old beat up Trek I used to use.

Loose Chain 08-20-11 01:07 AM

Some really cool machines, thanks for the photos. One observation, not universal, but common, I think some folks have never heard of minimum insertion for stems and seat posts, lol, ;).

LC

Mardmakarm 08-20-11 03:12 AM

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Q...e%25252003.JPG

Now my Schwinn Coffee added with front basket and rear folding baskets, made it perfectly for grocery shopping

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-9...e%25252001.JPG

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-s...e%25252002.JPG

AlphaDogg 08-21-11 02:14 PM

Still waiting on my rear rack, front light, and waterproof panniers (all from Nashbar). I recently put reflective tape on my bike that will become my commuter on Tuesday, so I can be seen.

http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/x...t/DSCN1264.jpg

http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/x...t/DSCN1269.jpg

irclean 08-22-11 05:00 PM

Rigid Fork Swap
 
Completed rigid fork swaps on two previously suspended commuters:

http://i.imgur.com/hjY5il.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fGCqMl.jpg

georgiaboy 08-22-11 06:36 PM

Early 1990's Trek Multitrack with the Gamoh Rack (bottle opener on front of rack, wonder what that's for? :thumb:) :love:

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6063/...e8d7851564.jpg

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6064/...fcff36f64d.jpg


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