Commuter Bicycle Pics
#926
To infinity and beyond

Joined: May 2002
Posts: 425
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From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Bikes: Cannondale M600, Crescent 92318, Bianchi Lo Spillone (tandem)
New commuter
Here is a pic of my new commuter.

This is a Crescent from 1980/81 in size 59 cm (23") measured from center of bottom bracket to top/end of seat tube, not top tube. Crescent is a Swedish brand that stars like "Svängis" Johansson, Åke Seyffarth och Ingvar Ericsson have used with success. I believe my bike to be a model 92318.
The frame is made of Reynolds 531 butted tubing and the front fork by Tange tubing.
The equipment is Shimano 600 EX Arabesque. The prettiest group ever made by Shimano. The chainset is not Shimano but a SR Custom and the bottom bracket is a Sakae SR-SC 35xP1. The wheels have Ambrosio Evolution rims and Schwalbe Marathon tires. I´ve built the wheels my self.
The bike is a roadbike but handling with packed front panniers is great. It is stable and smooth. Much better handling than without front panniers.
The frontrack is a Rivendell/Nitto Campee and the panniers are the Carradice Super C Universal made by heavy duty cotton duck.
I love riding this bike and also to ride it with my BOB YAK mounted. Only drawback is the gearing...would like to have a couple of granny gears
Chainwheels in front: 42 t and 52 t.
Cassette is 6-speed: 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22
Riding steep uphills in 42-22 combination is to heavy. Specially with a loaded BOB YAK attached. Puh

This is a Crescent from 1980/81 in size 59 cm (23") measured from center of bottom bracket to top/end of seat tube, not top tube. Crescent is a Swedish brand that stars like "Svängis" Johansson, Åke Seyffarth och Ingvar Ericsson have used with success. I believe my bike to be a model 92318.
The frame is made of Reynolds 531 butted tubing and the front fork by Tange tubing.
The equipment is Shimano 600 EX Arabesque. The prettiest group ever made by Shimano. The chainset is not Shimano but a SR Custom and the bottom bracket is a Sakae SR-SC 35xP1. The wheels have Ambrosio Evolution rims and Schwalbe Marathon tires. I´ve built the wheels my self.
The bike is a roadbike but handling with packed front panniers is great. It is stable and smooth. Much better handling than without front panniers.
The frontrack is a Rivendell/Nitto Campee and the panniers are the Carradice Super C Universal made by heavy duty cotton duck.
I love riding this bike and also to ride it with my BOB YAK mounted. Only drawback is the gearing...would like to have a couple of granny gears
Chainwheels in front: 42 t and 52 t.
Cassette is 6-speed: 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22
Riding steep uphills in 42-22 combination is to heavy. Specially with a loaded BOB YAK attached. Puh
Last edited by Anders K; 05-09-06 at 01:49 PM.
#928
kipuka explorer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,297
Likes: 2
From: Hilo Town, East Hawai'i
Bikes: 1994 Trek 820, 2004 Fuji Absolute, 2005 Jamis Nova, 1977 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36
Originally Posted by RonH
Nice looking Nova.
I like the colors. Nicer than my '05 -- all black and dark gray. Thinking about getting it painted.
I like the colors. Nicer than my '05 -- all black and dark gray. Thinking about getting it painted.
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#929
militant buddhist

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,613
Likes: 0
From: Old Bridge, NJ
Bikes: '08 Scott CR-1 Pro, '02 Jamis Nova
Originally Posted by RonH
Nice looking Nova.
I like the colors. Nicer than my '05 -- all black and dark gray. Thinking about getting it painted. One of the guys at the bike shop suggested orange.
Hmmm. Weren't the '01 Novas orange?
I like the colors. Nicer than my '05 -- all black and dark gray. Thinking about getting it painted. One of the guys at the bike shop suggested orange.
Hmmm. Weren't the '01 Novas orange?Thanks. :-) I kind of like the '05 look...and you have the carbon fiber fork, so you're one up on me...
#930
this one's optimistic...
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 723
Likes: 0
From: central new jersey
Bikes: cannondale r400 2006 kona smoke 2005 scott cr1 team
#931
kipuka explorer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,297
Likes: 2
From: Hilo Town, East Hawai'i
Bikes: 1994 Trek 820, 2004 Fuji Absolute, 2005 Jamis Nova, 1977 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36
Originally Posted by rog
Thanks. :-) I kind of like the '05 look...and you have the carbon fiber fork, so you're one up on me...
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Friends don't let friends use brifters.
#932
Elitest Murray Owner
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,657
Likes: 3
Bikes: 1972 Columbia Tourist Expert III, Columbia Roadster

This Hodaka (only 1000 imported before a copyright/tradmark infringement stopped them from being sold, or so I've been told) I've done nothing to. It already had fenders and the rack and upright bars. Oh yes, it is a girl's frame, but it's too good for getting around for me to not use it.

This is the 3-speed All-Pro, which replaced the yellow car behind it after I had decided that parking tickets are definately stupid and not worth getting. I swapped out the front Arai sidepull and replaced it with a Cherry sidepull, not because cherries are any better, but the original Arai managed to warp itself into something that didn't function as a brake very well. It used to have a generator and lights, but those got stolen. The front wheel came off of a Senator 10 speed, and I put on a new chain a couple weeks ago.
Last edited by Mos6502; 05-15-06 at 01:37 AM.
#933
kipuka explorer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,297
Likes: 2
From: Hilo Town, East Hawai'i
Bikes: 1994 Trek 820, 2004 Fuji Absolute, 2005 Jamis Nova, 1977 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36
I like that swirly chainring on the second one.
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-=- '05 Jamis Nova -=- '04 Fuji Absolute -=- '94 Trek 820 -=- '77 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36 -=-
Friends don't let friends use brifters.
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-=- '05 Jamis Nova -=- '04 Fuji Absolute -=- '94 Trek 820 -=- '77 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36 -=-
Friends don't let friends use brifters.
#934
Elitest Murray Owner
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,657
Likes: 3
Bikes: 1972 Columbia Tourist Expert III, Columbia Roadster
Originally Posted by bkrownd
I like that swirly chainring on the second one.
#935
kipuka explorer

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,297
Likes: 2
From: Hilo Town, East Hawai'i
Bikes: 1994 Trek 820, 2004 Fuji Absolute, 2005 Jamis Nova, 1977 Schwinn Scrambler 36/36
Originally Posted by Mos6502
Yeah I wish I could find another one like it, because I think it'd look pretty cool on a fixed gear.
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Friends don't let friends use brifters.
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Friends don't let friends use brifters.
#936
Gas Grocery run. 93 Sherpa mtb from Dorado Imports, Tiburon CA (out of business I think)
Pannier: adapted Mondo attache bag. Expands about 4 inches with zip down middle.
Rack bag circa 93 nashbar. Frame bag is a battery bag (12ah lead acid) from a ZAP
elec motor system. Motor sucked but the bag is great, holds 5 cans and pedals dont
interfere. Velocity triple V wheels (new).
Pannier: adapted Mondo attache bag. Expands about 4 inches with zip down middle.
Rack bag circa 93 nashbar. Frame bag is a battery bag (12ah lead acid) from a ZAP
elec motor system. Motor sucked but the bag is great, holds 5 cans and pedals dont
interfere. Velocity triple V wheels (new).
#937
No. 1 useless poster
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 41
Likes: 0
From: Upstate NY
Bikes: Trek 520, Trek 7500FX, Trek 3700, Specialized tricross comp, Cannondale SR500
Here's mine, 05 trek 3700 mountain bike, mavic crosslink wheelset I got at a thrift shop for 10 bucks, Schwalbe Marathon tires, cheapo wal-mart lights, nashbar bag, 12 miles round trip, it gets the job done and it is actually fun to ride too.
#938
Senior Member

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 227
Likes: 0
From: Vancouver, WA
Bikes: '05 Yeti 575, , 01 Cannondale SI1000, 03 Felt F65, 07 Tarmac Pro
Here's my new old friend. This was my first MTB, a '96 KHS Montana Summit steel hardtail. It's been hanging in the garage for three years and I decided it was time to outfit it as a commuter and start riding it again. I got some Lone Peak panniers, one of which is a lap top bag for my 15 an 1/2 inch Dell laptop, and a P500. I've ridden it in twice now. My commute is a 22 mile round trip. I'm really enjoying it and it is a great way to get some extra miles in......


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#939
Not evil! Misunderstood!
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 122
Likes: 0
From: Gladstone, OR
Bikes: Gary Fischer Tassajara Disc GS, Motobecane road bike (needs fixin up)
Alright here we go.
This is my commuter. Not much as far as carrying stuff on her cause I only go a couple of miles.
Gary Fisher Tassajara Disc (I love this bike)

This is my commuter. Not much as far as carrying stuff on her cause I only go a couple of miles.
Gary Fisher Tassajara Disc (I love this bike)

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#940
Born to be mild

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 41
Likes: 0
From: Tucson, AZ
Bikes: A blue one, a green one, a purple one, a black one, and a red one!
Commuter Bicycle Pics
Cant post or view most pics from work, but here's a link to my daily ride:
https://tinyurl.com/jbspj
Peace,
Karl in Tucson
https://tinyurl.com/jbspj
Peace,
Karl in Tucson
#941
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
Likes: 1
From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Why Drive When One can FLY.............
Here is a pic of my Airborne Zeppelin turned commuter. She is one fast craft. Built up only for the purpose of getting me across town in very little time for work.
So one pic is the Zeppelin with nothing on it, and the other is when she is fully loaded with work clothes, shoes, and a rain parka. The last pic is of the Tubus rack.
So one pic is the Zeppelin with nothing on it, and the other is when she is fully loaded with work clothes, shoes, and a rain parka. The last pic is of the Tubus rack.
Last edited by Silverexpress; 05-19-06 at 08:39 PM.
#943
Retro-nerd
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,638
Likes: 57
From: Morningside - Atlanta
Bikes: 1991 Serotta Colorado II, 1986 Vitus 979, 1971 Juene Classic, 2008 Surly Crosscheck, 1956 Riva Sport
Originally Posted by Silverexpress
Here is a pic of my Airborne Zeppelin turned commuter. She is one fast craft. Built up only for the purpose of getting me across town in very little time for work.
So one pic is the Zeppelin with nothing on it, and the other is when she is fully loaded with work clothes, shoes, and a rain parka. The last pic is of the Tubus rack.
So one pic is the Zeppelin with nothing on it, and the other is when she is fully loaded with work clothes, shoes, and a rain parka. The last pic is of the Tubus rack.

A commuter built for speed.
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#944
Easily distracted...
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,067
Likes: 0
From: Decatur, Ga
Bikes: Surley Cross Check
Originally Posted by Silverexpress
So one pic is the Zeppelin with nothing on it, and the other is when she is fully loaded with work clothes, shoes, and a rain parka. The last pic is of the Tubus rack. 

#946
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
Likes: 1
From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Originally Posted by GTcommuter
That's a nice size handlebar bag...what is it?
website.
It's not really 'big' on the inside, but it's good for a cellphone, wallet, badge, sunglasses, keys, spare change, and a breakfast bar.
#947
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 612
Likes: 1
From: Berkley, Michigan
Bikes: Commuter(s), MTB(s), bent(s), folder(s) and a road.
Originally Posted by da_shimano_05
very nice bike up there... i hope you don't get it stolen...
1. My trusty Huffy Santa Fe. I think I was 16 at the time. I stayed the night over at a buddies house after a HS dance. A few of us did some drinking in the parking lot , and I remember passing out on his front porch. Woke up the next morning shivering in the cold, and my bike was gone.
2. Bought my brother a total of two bikes. Both were stolen.
Anyhow, last year I purchased a portable bike box on wheels. It was a little expensive, but it does the job of keeping the Zeppelin hidden from view. I also tend to place the box near the lobby of my work place so the security guard can keep an eye on it. I talk to him now and then about dieting, and exercising. He has come to know me and my bike pretty well.
The box doubles as transportation during the week between job sites. I try my best to leave it at work, and this includes the weekends....(this was something I just recently realized about my schedule and work needs).

At home, the bike gets stashed in my own version of the BAT CAVE.
Below are pics.....
Last edited by Silverexpress; 08-26-08 at 04:05 PM.
#948
Member
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
From: Indy Area
Bikes: '06 Fuji Newest 2.0
My Fuji Commuter
I'm still working on getting it geared up. (As I mentioned in a previous thread, I can't for the LIFE OF ME get the SKS 35mm front fender installed since it doesn't have any eyelets!)
Here's what I've added thus far:
Cateye Micro Wireless
Bor Yueh Excursion Rear Rack
SKS 35mm Commuter Rear Fender (front is still pending)
Gel seat cover (since the Fuji stock seat sucks!)
Water bottle
Kryptonite Bike Lock (mount only shown)
Here's what I've added thus far:
Cateye Micro Wireless
Bor Yueh Excursion Rear Rack
SKS 35mm Commuter Rear Fender (front is still pending)
Gel seat cover (since the Fuji stock seat sucks!)
Water bottle
Kryptonite Bike Lock (mount only shown)
#949
Nice Fuji, sgbdeals!
I'm considering the Fuji Newest 4.0 right now, cus it has an adjustable stem. How do you like the adjustable stem?
Did you pay below or over the MSRP for the bike?
Sorry for the barrage of question, but it looks great with the rack.
I'm considering the Fuji Newest 4.0 right now, cus it has an adjustable stem. How do you like the adjustable stem?
Did you pay below or over the MSRP for the bike?
Sorry for the barrage of question, but it looks great with the rack.
#950
Infamous Member
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 24,360
Likes: 6
From: Ohio
Bikes: Surly Big Dummy, Fuji World, 80ish Bianchi
Originally Posted by sgbdeals
Gel seat cover (since the Fuji stock seat sucks!)

Primary commuter/touring bike: 2005 Fuji World

Fair-weather beater bike: 80s Bianchi somethingorother

Bad weather/winter commuter: 2005 Raleigh Mohave w/Surly rigid fork
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"Let us hope our weapons are never needed --but do not forget what the common people knew when they demanded the Bill of Rights: An armed citizenry is the first defense, the best defense, and the final defense against tyranny. If guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Only the police, the secret police, the military, the hired servants of our rulers. Only the government -- and a few outlaws. I intend to be among the outlaws" - Edward Abbey






