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The new bike I'm screwing around with. (I've commuted on it once, it totally counts)
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1989 Bianchi Volpe
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My Chicago Commuter. |
Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14572777)
More info on that chain guard you're using? I've looked for one that could be used with derailers and multiple chain rings, but haven't seen one until yours.
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My new (used) Rivendell Bleriot bike I ride for commuting and recreational road rides.
I use a NiteRider miNewt.600 headlight. Plenty bright and doesn't interfere with the Sigma computer if it is on the brightest setting (which is all I would really like to use anyway). Have to transfer my Topeak rear rack and slide on bag from my other bike. I really like how the rack has a track that the bag slides onto and it holds it nicely. No need for cords. I tend to switch back-n-forth between clipless Speedplay Frogs and MKS Touring Pedals. I will hopefully add fenders soon. Though I like the fenderless look better. Lugs, lugs, lugs. http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0053.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...riot/front.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0036.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0030.jpg |
Originally Posted by El Duderino X
(Post 14574641)
Looks quite a bit like an SKS Chainboard.
http://www.jensenjensen.com/img/scot...chainguard.jpg They have a ton of different styles. http://www.sunnywheel.com.tw/downloa...uads_Cases.pdf |
I rode it in the rain awhile ago. The disc brake still amazes me. :)
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...5/IMAG0249.jpg |
Originally Posted by ragnar.jensen
(Post 14575380)
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14585704)
ummm what the heck are those things on page 90 and 91 (24 and 25 of the PDF)???
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Originally Posted by DVC45
(Post 14585854)
Skirt protectors. For when you are wearing a skirt or a kilt, it won't touch the spokes.
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There ya go, someone on here recently posted her bike with one she got off Etsy:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...1#post14258014 http://www.etsy.com/search?q=bike%20...ZZ&min=0&max=0 |
Yeah, but those are cloth and wouldn't do to well in the wet (not that this will every be ridden in the rain, but still). The ones in that catalog that I liked had patterns, but were polycarbonate (plastic).
Thanks for posting that though. In my case, I don't think they'll be necessary, just like the idea. |
My new race it on Sunday, commute it on Monday SSCX bike.
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Here are pics of my combined commuter rig:
Motobecane Fantom Cx 2x9 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=266568 80s Fuji Del-Rey FG http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=266569 Specialized Crossroads Cruz 3x6 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=266570 The Cruz isn't used very much. It's my back-up in case something goes wrong w/t other 2. Since purchasing it from Bikes Direct in May of 2008 the Motobecane has more than 24,000 commuter/utility miles. Just replaced the bb, cassette, chain, cables, brake pads and rear der last month. A friend of mine did the 'harlequin wrap' hb taping. The rear tire is new and the front has over 23,000. They're both Schwalbe Marathon Plus 28mm. So are the tires on the FG. 25mm. They've got about 4,000 miles. The tires on the hybrid are Nashbar 32mm w maybe 2000 miles in 6 years. I've got 2 more helmets and several more pairs of gloves I use regularly. Lots of gear and accessories for year-round commuting. I'm a lifer. :p |
What about the Motobecane makes it NOT a road bike with fenders? It has drop bars, narrow tires, and appears to have road bike frame geometry. Is it not considered a road bike?
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14587699)
What about the Motobecane makes it NOT a road bike with fenders? It has drop bars, narrow tires, and appears to have road bike frame geometry. Is it not considered a road bike?
And to my eye they all seem to have the same width tires. |
Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 14587417)
My new race it on Sunday, commute it on Monday SSCX bike.
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14587699)
What about the Motobecane makes it NOT a road bike with fenders? It has drop bars, narrow tires, and appears to have road bike frame geometry. Is it not considered a road bike?
Like I stated in my previous post it's been a real workhorse since I obtained it. Couldn't be more pleased. |
Originally Posted by megalowmatt
(Post 14587946)
I think it's safe to say you can commute on just about anything. Out of those three I would choose the Fantom for my commute.
And to my eye they all seem to have the same width tires. The fg has a higher profile set of rims which give the illusion of being the same size as the one's on the MB. The rims on the hybrid are wide and flat making the 32mm tires seem smaller as they have a lower profile. Thanks for your comments and observations. |
Man that Fantom is almost completely sold out on BD, except for a few sizes of the chrome frame (icky). But I do see one difference between it and most RB's in that the head tube is a bit shorter than what you see on most RB's.
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14589094)
Man that Fantom is almost completely sold out on BD, except for a few sizes of the chrome frame (icky). But I do see one difference between it and most RB's in that the head tube is a bit shorter than what you see on most RB's.
Btw, forgot to mention my commute is 33 miles rt daily. Clothing for the week is taken in on Mondays. Lunch daily. My soiled work clothes and lunch containers are taken homeward every day. The MB bags are a set of Jandd front bags I bought at a swap meet for 10.00USD w/rain covers and frt rack. The steerer tube is partially covered w/my 'dog dealer'. It's an old cell phone holster zip-tied and has an air-horn and 'Shield Spray' from Pet Smart. The airhorn works pretty well for the most part. The spray can go any direction and I rarely use it. The dog has to be right on top of me. My thought is that all three of the bikes consitute a 'commuter rig'. They're all kept in top-notch mechanical condition and one is always available to use. Like I said I'm not a big fan of the hybrid, but it runs smooth, shifts well and does it's job as a back-up. This winter I'm adding a Univega mtb 3x7 that I found at Goodwill for 10.00. It'll be tricked out for commuting like the other 3 except I'm getting studded tires for it. It'll be used for snow/ice days here in Mid-TN. We live rural well beyond the plows and I've been house bound a couple of times because of road conditions. A bike w/studded tires should get me to and from work. |
Wow man that's pretty awesome. What area of Nashvegas are you? I used to live there myself when I was doing an architecture internship, sorta inner-city I guess. Dump of an apartment near Nolensville and Thompson Lane (aka south leg of Briley Parkway). I worked downtown, and towards the end also a 2nd job at Starbucks in the Cool Springs area.
Love Nashville, don't get up there as often as I would like. |
Originally Posted by lungimsam
(Post 14575032)
My new (used) Rivendell Bleriot bike I ride for commuting and recreational road rides.
I use a NiteRider miNewt.600 headlight. Plenty bright and doesn't interfere with the Sigma computer if it is on the brightest setting (which is all I would really like to use anyway). Have to transfer my Topeak rear rack and slide on bag from my other bike. I really like how the rack has a track that the bag slides onto and it holds it nicely. No need for cords. I tend to switch back-n-forth between clipless Speedplay Frogs and MKS Touring Pedals. I will hopefully add fenders soon. Though I like the fenderless look better. Lugs, lugs, lugs. http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0053.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...riot/front.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0036.jpg http://i398.photobucket.com/albums/p...t/DSCN0030.jpg |
Here's my commuter on a post ride peace!
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...pedalpeace.jpg |
Originally Posted by bulldogs2k
(Post 14591586)
Here's my commuter on a post ride peace!
What make and model is it? |
Originally Posted by DVC45
(Post 14592110)
Can't really see much of it, but it looks like a nice bike.
What make and model is it? |
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Break in ride for my new commuter/touring rig :') She's my dream bike. |
Originally Posted by juggleaddict
(Post 14597198)
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Break in ride for my new commuter/touring rig :') She's my dream bike. |
Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 14589841)
Wow man that's pretty awesome. What area of Nashvegas are you? I used to live there myself when I was doing an architecture internship, sorta inner-city I guess. Dump of an apartment near Nolensville and Thompson Lane (aka south leg of Briley Parkway). I worked downtown, and towards the end also a 2nd job at Starbucks in the Cool Springs area.
Love Nashville, don't get up there as often as I would like. Now any commute is at least 15 miles and always starts and ends rural. Do alot of night rides out on the Trace w/my fg. It's always great. There's an added dimension as the traffic rate is so low on the Trace. Sometimes, I'll do a 40 mi rt fg ride at night and not see a car the whole time. I'm really, really blessed. If you want to come up shoot me a PM as my wife and I have a cottage available. It's called Cycler's Rest. The guy across the road has 12-1500 acres w/50 head of cattle, so we're pretty far out. |
Originally Posted by juggleaddict
(Post 14597198)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267032
Break in ride for my new commuter/touring rig :') She's my dream bike. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Hairy Legs
(Post 14597403)
Drink Gatorade much? :)
Thanks Igo : ) |
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