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Igo 06-04-12 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by groovestew (Post 14312143)
Well, even though I started a new thread for this one, I'll post it here as well. Custom build using a Surly Disc Trucker frame, Shimano Alfine 8 IGH, and Avid BB7 brakes.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...s928/photo.jpg

That is a serious traveler.

MileHighMark 06-05-12 08:20 AM

The latest iteration of my daily rider:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7104/7...8685b439_z.jpg


http://www.gravelbike.com/?p=952

dramiscram 06-05-12 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by MileHighMark (Post 14315780)

Nice bike! Where did you get your bag?

MileHighMark 06-05-12 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by dramiscram (Post 14315995)
Nice bike! Where did you get your bag?

Wiggle in the UK.

GriddleCakes 06-05-12 11:15 PM

Seasonal changes.

From this:

http://i787.photobucket.com/albums/y...dley/bmblB.jpg

To this:

http://i787.photobucket.com/albums/y...dley/cbike.jpg

I wanna go all black, but the yellow is so eye catching, and local drivers are so... you know. Anyway, skinny summer tires means that I can fit a front derailleur, which means that I can run a bigger chainring. Which is great, since, come summer, the lack of ice and studded tires had me spinning out on the 42 tooth on several local downhills. Plus clicky-clicky indexed shifting (I know a lot of people disagree, but I really hate bar-end shifters on drop bars) and clipless pedals (not pictured) and I'm loving my very brief, very speedy commute. Which is great, as my slow whip, the day-glo cruiser, is busted (and no, I don't want to talk about it). :(


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14312504)
Sweet damn.

****in' A right. Sick ride, groovestew.

rise000 06-06-12 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by BarracksSi (Post 14311769)
That Giant Seek is so cool -- yet it's almost like the Bad Boy I used to own and later sold. There's another model at my LBS with an Alfine 8sp. I should test-ride it to see how much I like its IGH.

Yeah. it's much like a BB but couldn't get a good deal on a BB so I go with this one...
Looks tons better than on web site pictures :thumb:




Originally Posted by gevad (Post 14313545)
Darth Vadar, yeah! That is beautiful!

Thnx :beer:

a1penguin 06-06-12 01:56 AM


Originally Posted by GriddleCakes (Post 14319447)
Seasonal changes.

From this:



To this:



I wanna go all black, but the yellow is so eye catching, and local drivers are so... you know. Anyway, skinny summer tires means that I can fit a front derailleur, which means that I can run a bigger chainring. Which is great, since, come summer, the lack of ice and studded tires had me spinning out on the 42 tooth on several local downhills. Plus clicky-clicky indexed shifting (I know a lot of people disagree, but I really hate bar-end shifters on drop bars) and clipless pedals (not pictured) and I'm loving my very brief, very speedy commute. Which is great, as my slow whip, the day-glo cruiser, is busted (and no, I don't want to talk about it). :(



****in' A right. Sick ride, groovestew.

I do like the yellow wheels with the black. A huge improvement over the before pic. I like the Trek too :-)

SurlyLaika 06-06-12 04:23 AM


Originally Posted by groovestew (Post 14312143)
Well, even though I started a new thread for this one, I'll post it here as well. Custom build using a Surly Disc Trucker frame, Shimano Alfine 8 IGH, and Avid BB7 brakes.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...s928/photo.jpg

that's a sexy utilitarian ride there.

FenderTL5 06-07-12 08:53 AM

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I've been commuting, every work day (and to church n Sunday) for three weeks now.

Here's my ride:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=254711

It's a Dimaondback Edgewood hybrid.
My current commute is about 9 miles roundtrip, with an assist from the local MTA.
By summer's end, I hope to be making one leg (into work) without the MTA lift, that's 14.5 miles one way.

MileHighMark 06-08-12 09:31 AM

Decided to switch things up and ride the Rawland:

http://www.gravelbike.com/wp-content...12-225x300.jpg

PJCB 06-08-12 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14262133)
Nice drawer-pulls, noglider. :)

+100 for your signature. I'm always glad to see my kind :)

sdvictor 06-08-12 11:52 AM

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My daily beater is in the shop right now, so I'm riding my "weekender" for my commute these few days.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=254928

puckett129 06-08-12 12:32 PM

http://s19.postimage.org/w2xz8vkr7/commute.jpg


my Surly Cross Check...

BestSportEver 06-08-12 06:49 PM

My new cross check commuter/cross/mountain bike

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7239/7...7244af0f_c.jpg
_MG_0154 by individual image, on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7244/7...2b2e287d8d.jpg
_MG_0149 by individual image, on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7085/7...07aabf071f.jpg
_MG_0148 by individual image, on Flickr

cyberphat 06-08-12 10:47 PM

Hi,

Here is my late '80 MTB as commuter bike.


http://i1229.photobucket.com/albums/...0/Trek_970.jpg

Igo 06-09-12 08:35 AM

Looks to be a perfect commuter. Love the pulley on the stem.

Sixty Fiver 06-09-12 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by cyberphat (Post 14332880)
Hi,

Here is my late '80 MTB as commuter bike.

Those 9xx series Treks are such nicely made bikes... the frame work is as good as anything ever made.

megalowmatt 06-09-12 12:06 PM

That's a great looking bike. What bars are those?



cyberphat 06-09-12 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14334051)
Those 9xx series Treks are such nicely made bikes... the frame work is as good as anything ever made.

Sixty Fiver,

Your Shasta and Cascade inspired me to fix up this bike. It is one tough cookie, decently equipped and I enjoy riding it :).

Thanks,

monsterpile 06-10-12 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by bigbenaugust (Post 14313670)
I'd prefer a longer wheelbase... and a straight frame. My Shetland has neither. :(

I love my little Shetland it still my favorite bike in the stable, but the Citta is a great little commuter. Its really stable and comfy plus I can put regular sized Panniers on it with a rear rack once I get it set up right. Its kind of a funky looking frame, but I think it honestly looks better in person than it does in pictures. I have had many compliments on it from friends who both know some things about bikes and ones that know very little about them. I look forward to when I have time to convert it to dropbars, but I have other projects right now that come first unfortunately.

Hoshnasi 06-10-12 10:43 PM

Took a picture of my stead. Ready for the commute tomorrow.

http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/6b5bebf4.jpg

Mardmakarm 06-11-12 01:44 AM

After learn that i shouldnt load 40kg of stuffs only on rear racks.Now i add some racks at front to balance the load.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...72786126_n.jpg

Sixty Fiver 06-11-12 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by cyberphat (Post 14335115)
Sixty Fiver,

Your Shasta and Cascade inspired me to fix up this bike. It is one tough cookie, decently equipped and I enjoy riding it :).

Thanks,

That is nice to hear... if I was looking to replace my Shasta one of those late 80's Trek's would sit very highly on my list and we have converted many of these into some very capable and utilitarian machines.

My Shasta might be my hardest working bike as it replaced my Trek hybrid as my all around commuter and utility bike... just swapped the wheels between the Shasta and Cascade and fitted Marathons which makes the bike a little livelier and quicker on the road, although the ride is not quite as nice with these as it was with the Schwalbe Silentos.

Also upgraded the rear d to a Shimano DX from the Shimano Light Action which makes for a quieter and smoother shift.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...tacommute1.JPG

cyberphat 06-11-12 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14340572)
That is nice to hear... if I was looking to replace my Shasta one of those late 80's Trek's would sit very highly on my list and we have converted many of these into some very capable and utilitarian machines.

My Shasta might be my hardest working bike as it replaced my Trek hybrid as my all around commuter and utility bike... just swapped the wheels between the Shasta and Cascade and fitted Marathons which makes the bike a little livelier and quicker on the road, although the ride is not quite as nice with these as it was with the Schwalbe Silentos.

Also upgraded the rear d to a Shimano DX from the Shimano Light Action which makes for a quieter and smoother shift.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...tacommute1.JPG

Now, that's a go anywhere commuter bike. I am on a lookout for one of this Kuwahara with quad butted tubing.

Sixty Fiver 06-11-12 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by cyberphat (Post 14344016)
Now, that's a go anywhere commuter bike. I am on a lookout for one of this Kuwahara with quad butted tubing.

I think this is one of my hardest working bikes... it was a fixed gear and winter / messenger bike, 3 speed winter bike and rain bike, and now has 21 speeds and is a little more refined.

My Cascade has an Ishiwata quad butted tubeset and in '88 the Shasta came with an Ishiwata EX triple butted frame (much better than the '87 straight gauge frame).

The original group on the '88 Shasta was 6 speed Exage but has been upgraded to some vintage Deore (crank, DX rear derailleur, XT friction shifters) and am running some Suzue high flange hubs and Araya wheels that came off an earlier model Kuwahara that I have found to be very strong with hubs that roll like buttah.

I could go touring on this bike quite easily... all I would need to do is mount a set of low riders on the front fork and do plan to add some eyelets on the fork for this purpose... also plan on refinishing the frame over the winter after I do the little frame and fork modifications.

rise000 06-12-12 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by rise000 (Post 14310459)
I can post here aswell since this is my only bike and I use it to go to work :thumb:

Darth Vader, Giant Seek 1

Pack of LEGO's and idea and this what happens :D

http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/6991/14097930.jpg

http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/5336/66833874.jpg

SpookyReverb 06-12-12 06:24 PM

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Here is my commuter, a Trek Allant:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255737
At the moment, I only have the time (and energy!) to do my commute once or twice a week. By the end of the summer, I'm hoping for 3 or 4 days a week. It's 35 miles round trip, with ~1,000 feet of climbing on the way out and ~1,300 on the way back, and most of the climbing is within just a few miles. Anyway, I love this bike, I got it last summer after not riding a bike for ~15 years. I feel like I'm ready to move to a road/touring bike, but only when money will allow. So, this will do for the meantime. Recently it took me on the 80 mile route of Portland's Reach The Beach ride.

Project88 06-12-12 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Hoshnasi (Post 14339246)
Took a picture of my stead. Ready for the commute tomorrow.

http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/6b5bebf4.jpg



ahhhh how i love Orange bikes they are so cool ! can sport the vintage look, Urban destroyer, Sleek Clean roadie, anything........ I like orange bikes :p

cyberphat 06-12-12 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 14344047)
I think this is one of my hardest working bikes... it was a fixed gear and winter / messenger bike, 3 speed winter bike and rain bike, and now has 21 speeds and is a little more refined.

My Cascade has an Ishiwata quad butted tubeset and in '88 the Shasta came with an Ishiwata EX triple butted frame (much better than the '87 straight gauge frame).

The original group on the '88 Shasta was 6 speed Exage but has been upgraded to some vintage Deore (crank, DX rear derailleur, XT friction shifters) and am running some Suzue high flange hubs and Araya wheels that came off an earlier model Kuwahara that I have found to be very strong with hubs that roll like buttah.

I could go touring on this bike quite easily... all I would need to do is mount a set of low riders on the front fork and do plan to add some eyelets on the fork for this purpose... also plan on refinishing the frame over the winter after I do the little frame and fork modifications.


Is there a definitive way of identifying the '88 Shasta? Does the group set and Ishiwata EX triple butted enough to id it as '88? btw, I also use Suzue hubs (low flange) with Ukai rims.

TheTreauth 06-12-12 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by SpookyReverb (Post 14348014)
Here is my commuter, a Trek Allant:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255737
At the moment, I only have the time (and energy!) to do my commute once or twice a week. By the end of the summer, I'm hoping for 3 or 4 days a week. It's 35 miles round trip, with ~1,000 feet of climbing on the way out and ~1,300 on the way back, and most of the climbing is within just a few miles. Anyway, I love this bike, I got it last summer after not riding a bike for ~15 years. I feel like I'm ready to move to a road/touring bike, but only when money will allow. So, this will do for the meantime. Recently it took me on the 80 mile route of Portland's Reach The Beach ride.

I really dig the Allant, I was admiring one at a shop recently.


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