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Originally Posted by Notso_fastLane
(Post 14780689)
Where're the racks and fenders? :P Ok, if you live someplace dry (I remember those days), you don't need fenders. ;) I hate wearing a backpack when I ride, so I have to have some kind of bags on my commuter.
I usually stop by and exchange my laundry on the weekend. Fenders are something I have thought a lot about though. Especially when it rains. But do they really make that much of a difference? |
Originally Posted by silmarillion
(Post 14780824)
Fenders are something I have thought a lot about though. Especially when it rains. But do they really make that much of a difference?
It's best if you can get fenders that drop low enough to keep water away from the bottom bracket and away from the rear. If you draw a line from where the tire meets the road to the rear-bottom edge of the fender, then extend that line, you'll see whether the fender is long enough or not. Most fenders aren't long enough, but some models are, and you can also find extension flaps to attach to whatever you've got. |
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Here is one of my best all-round bikes in it's commuter mode (actually, pre-commute home). The true color is a more vivid orange.
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Originally Posted by silmarillion
(Post 14780824)
Fenders are something I have thought a lot about though. Especially when it rains. But do they really make that much of a difference?
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Not the typical commuter. I ride with a large backpacking pack and have clip on fenders when needed. This was taken with a flash to show the reflective tape (it looks gold in the pic, otherwise it would appear black)...tape is also pointing backwards from the post, forward from the head tube, and strips have been added to the hubs. Tail lights, helmet light, and a handlebar light are queued up for winter. I'll be picking up a pair of crappy wheels too.
I also have a junker road bike and a MTB but I haven't spent much time on them lately. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=275208 |
Originally Posted by silmarillion
(Post 14780824)
Fenders are something I have thought a lot about though. Especially when it rains. But do they really make that much of a difference?
These are Gilles Berthoud fenders, a bit on the heavy side. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7192/6...7f659cfc_z.jpg SKS longboard are my second favorite. The rear fender does let through a tiny bit of spray, but the front one is as good as Berthoud fenders (excuse me for posting this picture twice in this thread) http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8451/7...2bfff367_z.jpg |
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Commuting in Portland for the past two weeks has been a joy... Had one of the prettiest commutes possible. |
Hey thanks for the info!
I'm lucky, because I have a bending machine at my disposal. I would have to make a die to roll the material, but I bet I could fab up a set. I'll have to play around with the idea. I haven't really looked much past the LBS, but I know they are out there. As soon as I get my SS, I'll have to look into making a couple sets. What gauge would you say the material is? Does anyone have a caliper that they can get a good measurement? Thanks! |
I love the pictures here. mikalit, that's a handsome and well equipped bike. I'm afraid to ask what it weighs, though.
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
(Post 14780236)
11 yr old off to middle school. 5 miles a day.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=275154 This is his first year in middle school. He has strong opinions on how his lunch must be structured to fit in at school, and what underwear is acceptable to reveal now that he has to change for PE, but no issues w/ that ginormous triangle. I love seeing kids, and families out riding together. Especially wearing the right equipment, being taught right. My 7 year old daughter now rides a respectable 12 miles on Saturday mornings with me now. We live on the top of a vineyard, and she can now bike to the top. Love seeing all the photos here. |
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Added Fenders and Gatorskins
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My 28mm stock Continentals didn't give me the clearance I wanted on my new PB Hardcore Fenders, so I put on some 23mm Gatorskins. The stock tube said it was designed to fit 25mm+ but I used it. No problems so far. I also added some Lightweights stealth tape.
I'm done with modifications. I think so. I hope so. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=275672 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=275673 |
Did some much-needed maintenance on the commuter:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8041/8...d1d667b3_n.jpg New bar tape, new chain and (small) chainring, cleaned and lubed everything. |
The winter bike as it looks now:
Added: Marathon (1.5 in) tires w/ reflective sidewalls, SPD's, goofy mudguards. Just need to get some lighting going now... http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...-36-05_370.jpg This will be my monsoon/mudfest bike and I plan to try just using a backpack instead of rack/panniers that would just end up getting caked in filth. Rainy season starts... any day now... |
Originally Posted by xtheeliminator
(Post 14777546)
Excellent commuter.
A question, what type of grips are those on the bike? |
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Just added fenders and rack. Will modify when i learn about more stuff |
Originally Posted by Mr. Hairy Legs
(Post 14792033)
The winter bike as it looks now:
Added: Marathon (1.5 in) tires w/ reflective sidewalls, SPD's, goofy mudguards. Just need to get some lighting going now... http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...-36-05_370.jpg This will be my monsoon/mudfest bike and I plan to try just using a backpack instead of rack/panniers that would just end up getting caked in filth. Rainy season starts... any day now... |
Originally Posted by Dwayne
(Post 14797198)
I'd recommend getting some full fenders for that if you plan on using it as your rain/mud bike. Have you tried your current setup in the rain yet? You're going to get very wet legs, and your bike and drivetrain won't be protected from the crap that gets flung off. Just sayin'... :)
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A bit blury, but wanted to ride this fat-beast in today. so now its a commuter bike! |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 14785354)
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A better pic of my bike from yesterday's commute.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8461/8...65fa54da_z.jpg Commuter scooter by Yo Spiff, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by Yo Spiff
(Post 14801524)
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Originally Posted by Ridefreemc
(Post 14781205)
Here is one of my best all-round bikes in it's commuter mode (actually, pre-commute home). The true color is a more vivid orange.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=275191 |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 14797942)
It's as handsome as it is practical.
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Originally Posted by Yo Spiff
(Post 14801524)
A better pic of my bike from yesterday's commute.
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
(Post 14806733)
Is the paint really that clean, or is it a trick of the camera?
I may be adding some fenders to it soon. Even when the weather is dry, all the businesses I ride past leaving the train station have their sprinklers running at 6 a.m. |
2013 Kona Jake, finally in full commuting regalia...
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8461/8...4235aed9_c.jpg I've added: Specialized Phenom saddle Crank Brothers Candy 3 pedals 700x28 Continental Grand Prix 4 Season tires Planet Bike Cascadia fenders Topeak Explorer 29er MTX disc rack Topeak MTX TrunkBag EXP Bontrager Node 2.1 computer NiteRider MiNewt 600 Cordless front light PDW Radbot 1000 rear light Trek bottle cage |
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