Commuter Bicycle Pics
#9627
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 343
Likes: 0
From: East Metro Atlanta, GA, USA
Bikes: Giant Sedona (Mid 90's), Giant Seek 2, Greenspeed Anura
That is an incredibly beautiful bike. I wish more commuter bikes had a rack built in; it only makes sense. I can't get over how well done that bike is.
#9628
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,299
Likes: 16
Am I allowed to post pics of my brother's new commuter? Perhaps he went just a little over the top but the results are worth it. And don't worry ... it's stored locked up, inside his office. You can see the full set here.
#9629
It is a Raleigh branded Nitto stem I pulled off something... usually prefer my bars to be lower but for a bike that goes off road a fair bit the position is nice, especially on descents. There are some cross levers up top and when I am on the road the position lets me spend a good amount of time in the drops, even when I am climbing.
#9630
It is a Raleigh branded Nitto stem I pulled off something... usually prefer my bars to be lower but for a bike that goes off road a fair bit the position is nice, especially on descents. There are some cross levers up top and when I am on the road the position lets me spend a good amount of time in the drops, even when I am climbing.
#9631
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 66
Likes: 0
From: Spokane, WA
Bikes: 1984 Peugeot P6, 2013 Diamondback Response
new to biking, and I love it. I picked up this cheap mongoose mtb from walmart and already started upgrading the crappy parts (shifters,grips, and seat) I am going to use the money I save by riding to work to get a "real" bike in the future
I also repainted it and added a rear rack
I also repainted it and added a rear rack
#9632
All Bikes All The Time
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 2,343
Likes: 0
From: Boise, ID
Bikes: Giant TCR 0, Lemond Zurich, Giant NRS 1, Jamis Explorer Beater/Commuter, Peugeot converted single speed
new to biking, and I love it. I picked up this cheap mongoose mtb from walmart and already started upgrading the crappy parts (shifters,grips, and seat) I am going to use the money I save by riding to work to get a "real" bike in the future
I also repainted it and added a rear rack

I also repainted it and added a rear rack

#9635
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 312
Likes: 0
From: NYC
Bikes: Nashbar CR-5
Hey Bikeforums, I have not been here in a while. I have recently tarted a new job, at an office which has bike storage, as well as a gym with showers and lockers - basically it was meant for commuting by bike to. So I made the practice run last weekend on my singlespeed commuter and decided I did not like the ride in the drops, or even on the hoods, i wanted a more upright ride - so I picked up some Wald upright bars. Next step is fenders, and rack. I am excited to make the commute. 
I feel it looks a little silly with the short wheelbase of an 80s road bike (Fuji Ace which was found in the trash once) and the bars, but man, does it ride nice.
*edit* Also, saddle angle - blah blah, still making adjustments

I feel it looks a little silly with the short wheelbase of an 80s road bike (Fuji Ace which was found in the trash once) and the bars, but man, does it ride nice.
*edit* Also, saddle angle - blah blah, still making adjustments
#9636
Newbie
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
They are the Intrans Panniers from Philosophy Bag Co. I actually just visited their page so that I could give you a link, and was pleasantly surprised to find my bike on their home page :-)
#9638
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 800
Likes: 1
From: Alberta,Canada.
Every time i see sixty fiver around town he's riding something different it seems. Every bike he has is first class. He's known to be about the best dang bike mechanic around these parts and he's forgot more than most know about nearly all years and all makes of bikes. And no he didnt pay me.lol.
#9640
Trail Blazing
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 250
Likes: 1
From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: No.22 Great Divide Disc, Specialized S-Works Roubaix, Specialized Epic EVO, Niner RLT 9 Steel, Cannondale RT2 Tandem
#9641
Every time i see sixty fiver around town he's riding something different it seems. Every bike he has is first class. He's known to be about the best dang bike mechanic around these parts and he's forgot more than most know about nearly all years and all makes of bikes. And no he didnt pay me.lol.

Most days I am riding the same bikes... my Shasta is my workhorse and my Moulden is my light travelling bike so they see tons of miles between them.
Yesterday I went down to the new shop and decided Reg (1955 Raleigh Lenton) needed to get out for a stretch and had just fitted up my Carradice bag which is a great carry all... have had this bike for nearly five years and like taking the old guy out on longer rides but he has served me well on many a commute.
"Reg" stems from it being a "Reg Harris Road Model" and it was originally sold as a fixed gear model with an option for a three speed... at the time dérailleur equipped bikes were still rather rare if films from that era are any indication. You see a lot of internally geared bikes, single speeds, and fixed gear bicycles but very few derailleurs.
#9642
Junior Member
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 113
Likes: 1
From: Finland
#9644
Flying Under the Radar
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,116
Likes: 1
From: Northeast PA
Bikes: 10' SuperiorLite SL Club | 06' Giant FCR3 | 2010 GT Avalanche 3.0 Disc
This bike we just built up for my friend about 3 hours ago out of parts consisting of an old nishiki, and old kia road bike, and parts of of my many various projects. Not the prettiest, but not the ugliest and totally usable.
#9645
自転車整備士
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 885
Likes: 4
From: Denver, Colorado USA
Bikes: '86 Moots Mountaineer, '94 Salsa Ala Carte, '94 S-Works FSR, 1983 Trek 600 & 620
It's actually a military surplus bag I picked up for $10. Waxed canvas with a water resistant liner, too. It's up for debate what the bag was used for, but the guy that sold it to me said it was an ammo bag. It holds about 1 grocery bag worth of stuff, so its pretty roomy.
All I had to do to adapt it for the bike was to cut out some of the stitching on the wide "belt" that goes around the outside to slip the seatpost through, and then use key rings to attach the upper eyeletted tabs to the seat tabs. Took about 15 minutes to modify, and works great. So far I've had about 20 pounds of gear with no problem. The straps are long enough that you can lash down a bed roll, tent or sleeping bag, etc.
All I had to do to adapt it for the bike was to cut out some of the stitching on the wide "belt" that goes around the outside to slip the seatpost through, and then use key rings to attach the upper eyeletted tabs to the seat tabs. Took about 15 minutes to modify, and works great. So far I've had about 20 pounds of gear with no problem. The straps are long enough that you can lash down a bed roll, tent or sleeping bag, etc.
It's a bit of DIY engineering, re-purposing well made equipment, and ending up with something that's functional and does what you want it to do!
Looks great!
Alan
#9646
Junior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 170
Likes: 3
From: Arlington, MA, USA
Bikes: 1981 Panasonic DX-2000, 1986 Cannondale SR500, 1991 Specialized Crossroads, ???? Surly Long Haul Trucker (700c)
Nice! Does she "commute" to school with it?
On another note, this forum's pagination hasn't been broken in weeks -- anyone else notice? What's up with that? :-)
On another note, this forum's pagination hasn't been broken in weeks -- anyone else notice? What's up with that? :-)
#9647
#9648

Time flies doesn't it ?
My daughter was testing her new road bike last week... will be adding a rack as she wants to do longer rides and might want to use it for her school commute as well although her Raleigh 20 is her townie.
Last year she moved up to a 24 inch wheel on her mtb.
#9649
Hey Bikeforums, I have not been here in a while. I have recently tarted a new job, at an office which has bike storage, as well as a gym with showers and lockers - basically it was meant for commuting by bike to. So I made the practice run last weekend on my singlespeed commuter and decided I did not like the ride in the drops, or even on the hoods, i wanted a more upright ride - so I picked up some Wald upright bars. Next step is fenders, and rack. I am excited to make the commute.

I feel it looks a little silly with the short wheelbase of an 80s road bike (Fuji Ace which was found in the trash once) and the bars, but man, does it ride nice.
*edit* Also, saddle angle - blah blah, still making adjustments

I feel it looks a little silly with the short wheelbase of an 80s road bike (Fuji Ace which was found in the trash once) and the bars, but man, does it ride nice.
*edit* Also, saddle angle - blah blah, still making adjustments




