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Here's my new (used) bent. I'm really enjoying the ride! Just got it last week.
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Here's my 'round town ride in tour mode. Several modern upgrades but I tried to keep the "look":
http://www.geocities.com/rpc180/8x6ctour1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/rpc180/8x6ctour2.jpg |
Nice ride rpc180. :beer:
I see one problem. The blinkie appears to be hidden by the trunk pack. Why not mount it on the back of the rack? What's the orange card in the rear wheel spokes? |
Yeah, I noticed that too when I first got everything. I used an extra seat stay mount to run it to the back this morning :)
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Good.
BTW: nice avatar. :beer: I have one of these t-shirts. I sometimes get a few "strange" looks. http://www.microcosmpublishing.com/c.../image_403.gif |
rpc180 that is a seriously sweet bike setup! I used to have an Accordo also, a 59cm one. It was a great bike until the seat stays cracked. That bike is well setup for touring and commuting. Nice job!
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Introducing the latest addition to the family. My wife's Kona Smoke.
http://static.flickr.com/76/160272993_0c3d008b5e.jpg And here's a few more pics: |
I've heard about the seat stays cracking before on accordos. I think I'm the only owner who's put actual miles on this frame. The miles though long, are usually paved roads. I'm hoping the loaded touring won't kill it! The bike was $45 off ebay, was rideable, but it was a road bike through and through. To get it ready for touring it got a Shimano Deore MTB deraillure, Sugino Touring Triple crank and SIS brake levers.
Orange card is from a bike bar crawl my friends and I did on National Pancake Day :) |
nice commuter sarian
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My Recumbent Commuter
Here is my commutter bike setup:
http://static.flickr.com/52/160367976_ff8da4abf6.jpg http://static.flickr.com/75/160368005_fea6f5b740.jpg It is a Bacchetta Giro 26. I have some new panniers on order so my load setup will change soon. The bike is leaning against the great bike lockers my employer makes available. |
I never saw a recumbent that close before, yours look really cool!
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Nice looking ride mozul.
A neighbor rides a recumbent to work. He follows the same route as me - just rides 2 miles farther. I've been behind him and have seen the view that motorists see and I'd be terrified riding something with that low profile in traffic. |
Mine is what they call a High Racer style. Your body is positioned fairly high above the axles. Those are 26" wheels and I have 4 blinkies on the back. The three you see here and one on the back of my helmet. I feel pretty visible to the cars.
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Originally Posted by BLACKMARKET
nice commuter sarian
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My new commuter, a 1984 Centurion ProTour 15...
http://www.grinderbikes.com/centurion_03.jpg Got it from my good compadre Jon @ grinderbikes.com, I think he found it at a yard sale, and the thing is almost brand-spanking new. It still has the original tires on it, they look like they haven't been ridden more than 100 miles. We stuck fenders on it and a new set of aero brake levers, and that's pretty much it. Thing rides like a freight train, and I mean that in a good way. |
Burd, I love your bike! :) I'm a big fan of brown. :D
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My 05' Breezer Freedom with a few upgrades-
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/HPIM1426.jpg Brooks B67 saddle Mavic 217 SUP rims Thomson Elite seatpost Nitto Dirt Drop handle bar stem Continental City Contacts 26 x 1.5 Busch & Muller D permanent tail light |
Originally Posted by Lamplight
Burd, I love your bike! :) I'm a big fan of brown. :D
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love the breezer. looks like its set up nicely
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Here is my fair-weather commuter, a '81 Takara given to me by my friend who can no longer ride bikes. I replaced the stock handlebars and added new aero brake levers, and mounted a pair of All Condition Armadillos on the stock wheels.
http://home.speedfactory.net/jnmcmic...a_panniers.JPG |
Hey MT, finely the Takara is unveiled! I look forward to seeing it next CM. Doesn't look nearly nerdy enough for you, though... ;)
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Good looking bike Map tester.
GT is right. Not as "nerdy" as I thought it would be. ;) |
Originally Posted by RonH
Good looking bike Map tester.
GT is right. Not as "nerdy" as I thought it would be. ;) |
Originally Posted by Map tester
The inner speedier me is trying to get out. :D
Originally Posted by Map tester
However, it does have a geek light system. :p
Was the Brooks on the bike or did you swap saddles? How do you like it? |
I added the Honey brown Brooks B-17. I have a black B-17 on my other commuter, the Giant OCR Touring. After they are broken-in, they are very comfortable. In this heat, and my weight, it doesn't take too long to break them in.
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My '05 Specialized Sirrus properly equipped for commuting.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...s/362b73ed.jpg |
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Got fenders, new pedals, lights, new reflectors. A friend gave me a rack but I haven't put it on yet. Now I have two reflectors on the rear (four if you count pedal reflectors, but who can see those anyway?) and a tail light, but my front end only has a headlight, so I need to fix it up with a reflector or two too, plan on adding some reflective tape as well. Rides exellently, but the tires really do suck - I got them on sale a Wal-Mart a year ago for $2 each (regular price $4!), I think bell imports some with a reflective sidewall that are a bit higher quality, unless anybody knows what I can get in the 26 x 1 3/8" size that's better. |
Originally Posted by Mos6502
...so I need to fix it up with a reflector or two too, plan on adding some reflective tape as well.
Less reflectors and more lights. An bright LED headlight or two will go well with the generator light. Tires - http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/tires/590.html |
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