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Originally Posted by ottawa_adam
(Post 14590850)
Nice bike! Simple, elegant. I can't believe the quality of the frame welds and joints. Maybe one day, when I have enough disposable income to afford another bike, I'll look at Rivendell frames. How does it ride?
Only bad side is it seems slower than my road bike. But I don't think that is the bike's fault. I think it may be due to the lower air pressure, and wider tires than my 700 x 25, 120psi tires. The bike is only ~2 lbs. more than my road bike. So that gets lost in the mix when I sit on it. I love the bike and hope to get another Rivendell one day. Great ride. Beautiful bike. I really can't say enough about the smoothness of the ride. Like riding on a cloud. Rivendells are apparently all they are cracked up to be. |
Originally Posted by lungimsam
(Post 14606085)
...700 x 25, 120psi tires...
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I am 165 lbs. My 700c bike's tires said 120 max, so I would keep them between 110-120 on the road bike.
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267506This Univega was my bus rack beater for a while. I gave it away years ago after buying a better second bike.
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Originally Posted by lungimsam
(Post 14607523)
I am 165 lbs. My 700c bike's tires said 120 max, so I would keep them between 110-120 on the road bike.
This is what I used to come up with my tire pressures, and I've liked the results: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...=1#post5320226 Tire Width=20: Pressure(psi) = 0.33 * Rider Weight in lbs + 63.33 Tire Width=23: Pressure(psi) = 0.33 * Rider Weight in lbs + 53.33 Tire Width=25: Pressure(psi) = 0.33 * Rider Weight in lbs + 43.33 Tire Width=28: Pressure(psi) = 0.33 * Rider Weight in lbs + 33.33 Tire Width=32: Pressure(psi) = 0.17 * Rider Weight in lbs + 41.67 Tire Width=37: Pressure(psi) = 0.17 * Rider Weight in lbs + 26.67 Front tire: 0.9 * pressure of rear tire |
I asked the question about tire pressure recently, and someone posted a link to this article: https://www.adventurecycling.org/res...SIRX_Heine.pdf
Basically there the tire pressure is based on the weight on the tire and the tire size itself. You would need something like a bathroom scale, and someone to help hold you up steady as you sit on the bike with the scale under each tire to see what the weight distribution is, and then use that to determine optimal tire pressure for the front and rear tire. |
By the way, I actually beat my all time fastest commute time today that I had done on my road bike with the Bleriot. Top speed on that route, too. With loaded rear rack bag and tired legs from last weekends big ride.
So I guess it is just as fast as the road bike is, tires and all. I had been losing pace on bad shifts as I haven't got adjusted to using the compact crankset and bar ends on the bleriot. But today I was feeling like I was actually getting the shifting down good and could keep up the pace. Maybe that had something to do with it. |
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Proper, XBNut!!
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Here it is, actually set up for touring, but substantially the same on the commute. 1980's Miyata Trailrunner. |
Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
(Post 14569425)
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On my commute to the gym, I saw this painting on TV and realized it was a couple blocks away from me. Impressive!
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/.../IMAGE_002.jpg |
Originally Posted by Mr. Hairy Legs
(Post 14560853)
what kind of rack is that? |
Originally Posted by juggleaddict
(Post 14597198)
On a serious note... have you thought about adding provisions to help you stay hydrated? |
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Originally Posted by chaadster
(Post 14612510)
http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/photo-40.jpg
... wondering who would put a Brooks on a Huffy... (sorry for the blurry photo... the bike was too fast for my camera/phone to capture clearly.) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267750 |
Okay, I've been a lurker... I've been commuting for the past few months and have become addicted. Here is my daily commuter.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../CX8-16-12.jpg |
Originally Posted by shuwtist
(Post 14616415)
Okay, I've been a lurker... I've been commuting for the past few months and have become addicted. Here is my daily commuter.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../CX8-16-12.jpg |
Don't laugh, it was a gift. I actually rather enjoy it. However, I recognize it will need some work. And slick tires.
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...817_124739.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...817_124901.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...817_124746.jpg |
Originally Posted by himespau
(Post 14585874)
I actually would like one of those for a build I'm doing for my wife (decorative more than anything else), but a google search of the product number hasn't gotten me anywhere so far. Oh well.
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Originally Posted by SweetNightmare
(Post 14618663)
Don't laugh, it was a gift. I actually rather enjoy it. However, I recognize it will need some work. And slick tires.
Love the dusty-lavender color. :thumb: |
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My 7.5 yr old heading out for camp. She moved her basket from her 16" bike to the raleigh rowdy she got from big bro.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267947 |
Originally Posted by SweetNightmare
(Post 14618663)
Don't laugh, it was a gift. I actually rather enjoy it. However, I recognize it will need some work. And slick tires.
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Kids are great. She looks like a sport.
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Actually, the big reason I mounted it where it is is because on the seatpost it points down and you can barely see it. Where I have it, it points up. ((I have a second blinky on top of my helmet, one facing forward in white, one facing backwards in red.))
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Originally Posted by specialies
(Post 14615724)
what kind of rack is that?
It's a Filzer, this one I believe: http://www.filzer.com/products.php?id=105 |
2012 Motobecane Fantom CX
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My new commuter. I have really enjoyed riding it to and from work. (22 miles round trip)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=268072 |
Still need to add a rear rack but it is getting done. Just finished building this 1986 Specialized Rockhopper as my do it all bike. Rode ~30 miles last night and can't wait for next time :)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8424/7...82bcc2a5_z.jpg |
Gator, your 2nd pic,
1. Did this bike come with the extra inline brake levers? Looks like no unless they're tilted downwards. 2. Is that an bell or air horn on the left side? Thanks for the pics. I'm considering one of these steels but want the extra brakes that are normally on CX bikes.
Originally Posted by Gatorfreak
(Post 13966748)
A few weeks ago I got this Nashbar Steel Cyclocross. Previously I was commuting on a 1996ish Diamondback mountain bike. My old mtb is aluminum so the new ride is more comfortable and faster.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=241205 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=241207 |
My fenders came in! :D (among other accessories)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...9/IMG_3490.jpg http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...9/IMG_3491.jpg |
Originally Posted by Mr. Hairy Legs
(Post 14620799)
It's a Filzer, this one I believe: http://www.filzer.com/products.php?id=105
cool thanks |
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