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Nice setup there Chemist. Only thing I dislike about Sora brifters is the cables coming straight out the sides instead of running back under the bar tape. But other than that it looks pretty sweet.
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Originally Posted by polishmadman
(Post 15223852)
This is Frankenfisher. I love this bike. She needs new brakes, I know. I used what i had available. I'm also waiting for my LBS to order the Surly 1+1's, so I get rid of that stupid old fork. She is so much fun to ride.
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Not with those brake lever. But I'll be replacing as soon as I can. I really like those tires also. No flats for the past year. Knock on wood.
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Originally Posted by polishmadman
(Post 15223887)
Not with those brake lever. But I'll be replacing as soon as I can. I really like those tires also. No flats for the past year. Knock on wood.
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new lht commuter/tourer. don't have the front rack attached and i'm waiting for a new set of fenders because my old ones got mangled
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Originally Posted by polishmadman
(Post 15223852)
...She needs new brakes, I know. I used what i had available...
**UPDATE** Wait a sec... I just realized that those levers look a lot like in-line levers. If so you should be able to leave them mounted the way you have them but feed the cable in the opposite direction. |
Originally Posted by cosmic_cowboy
(Post 15225798)
new lht commuter/tourer. don't have the front rack attached and i'm waiting for a new set of fenders because my old ones got mangled
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...psc814bc5e.jpg |
i've never really given much care to the orientation of the qr on the front wheel as i don't think it makes a technical difference (does it? i dunno)... the tread on the tire is facing the right way, though
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Originally Posted by cosmic_cowboy
(Post 15227032)
i've never really given much care to the orientation of the qr on the front wheel as i don't think it makes a technical difference (does it? i dunno)... the tread on the tire is facing the right way, though
Reason for it being on the non drive side is that most of us are right handed and when you are changing a wheel this puts the lever on your right. |
Not doing much commuting right now but when I do...
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...3norcomtn2.JPG |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 15227041)
Not doing much commuting right now but when I do...
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...3norcomtn2.JPG |
Originally Posted by cosmic_cowboy
(Post 15227032)
i've never really given much care to the orientation of the qr on the front wheel as i don't think it makes a technical difference (does it? i dunno)... the tread on the tire is facing the right way, though
Had some kids loosen mine once when I went into a sub shop to get a sub, I guess they thought it was funny. So now I just give a quick scan before I ride if I left it parked unattended somewhere. Guess I'm a little paranoid after that experience. :) |
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Originally Posted by curly666
(Post 15227257)
Most people mount the bike from the left
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The seatpost mud guard is whimsically incongruous.
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Originally Posted by GrouchoWretch
(Post 15228356)
whimsically incongruous
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I finally racked and pannified the winter bike. Looking forward to ditching the backpack as the weather gets warmer.
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 15228318)
Originally Posted by curly666
... Most people mount the bike from the left...
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Originally Posted by Mr. Hairy Legs
(Post 15228834)
... Looking forward to ditching the backpack as the weather gets warmer...
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Originally Posted by BassNotBass
(Post 15228973)
Not a smart move... everyone knows that a lighter bike means faster commute times so if you normally carried 30lbs of weight in panniers and instead transfer that weight to a backpack, your bike would be 30 lbs lighter and would therefore be quicker.:roflmao:
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I always put the front QR lever on the left side, because the rear one is also on the left side. I like to be consistent. :)
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Originally Posted by GrouchoWretch
(Post 15228356)
The seatpost mud guard is whimsically incongruous.
fender i got for free from a coworker this week and im testing it out goes well with the "ugly janky pos bike that noone wants to steal" motif |
Originally Posted by kookaburra1701
(Post 15227067)
Sixty Fiver, what brand of panniers are those? IIRC from your other photos they have loops to hang a U-lock from.
They are at a point where I should think of replacing the clips. |
New wheels for the commuter!
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296910 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=296911 Fixie! Turns out, I was able to find the rims I wanted, Velocity Chukkers, as a fixie wheelset cheaper than to buy the rims separately and lace them to my current hubs. I figured I would take the opportunity to try a fixie for a bit, then lace in my old internal hub once I got tired of the fixie. It may have happened faster than anticipated. I dont like the fixie as much as I thought I might. I enjoy it on the mechanical simplicity level, but, the riding experience is totally different and not really my cup of tea (yet). I'll probably have the old Nexus 7 internal laced to that rear wheel within the week or so. But, its going to be hard to cut-up the rear wheel now that I have it. It is such high quality, I hate to wreck it. |
Originally Posted by cosmic_cowboy
(Post 15225798)
new lht commuter/tourer. don't have the front rack attached and i'm waiting for a new set of fenders because my old ones got mangled
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...psc814bc5e.jpg |
Originally Posted by H.S.Clydesdale
(Post 15230026)
nice. That is how you dooz it. What is the handelbar tape? Brooks? Is there a dynamo hub for the headlight?
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double post, sorry
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Originally Posted by curly666
(Post 15226547)
Isn't the front QR on the wrong side?
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 15229827)
the only thing ive paid any money for on this thing is the bars
fender i got for free from a coworker this week and im testing it out goes well with the "ugly janky pos bike that noone wants to steal" motif |
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