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ddez 05-09-12 09:06 PM

Well thanks guys. Just when ya think its about over things change. You never know. Tests show I still have the problem but its backed off for some reason and im feeling good.
I may have sold my bikes to soon but i wanted to make it easier for my adult kids. Anyway no crying over spilt milk although i miss my LHT. Didnt buy another one this time as there about $1600 up here. The Marin is a 22" and actually has a longer wheelbase than LHT and rides as good or better for less coin. But thanks guys

Magnificent777 05-09-12 10:22 PM

This is my commuter recently purchased 2012 Motobecane Elite Sport 29er Hybrid
 
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DVC45 05-09-12 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by monsterpile (Post 14203616)
Thats a great story of how you got going. I love the Schwinns from this era I have a 1987 Le Tour its awesome. Nice bike you have there.

Me too! I used to have an '87 Traveler. It rode nice.
I sold it because I thought having four bikes was too many.

20inchesoflove 05-10-12 01:44 AM

speaking of schwinns from that era, my 1991 Paramount PDG series 5.... enjoy!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...32575507_n.jpg

DVC45 05-10-12 08:19 AM

My series 5 saying hello to yours! :)

http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...00730-1136.jpg

X-LinkedRider 05-10-12 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by tastewar (Post 14194799)
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? :-)

Nah, were are a bit older than school. She's got a car, but it's a town you can ride EVERYWHERE in and she already has a hybrid w/ disc brakes and a mountain bike, so she didn't need another cruiser/flatbar bike. It happens to be her favorite frame and we had all the pieces we needed. AlsoIt is a relatively smooth ride. I would upgrade the Brake Levers and Brakes which I think is first on her list of things to do. Also, she wants to lengthen the bike a bit as we'll probably be doing a quill stem adapter with a 110 stem on a 12 or 16 degree rise. This should help her position a little better and not have to deal with chest issues so much.

It's a great bike though.

X-LinkedRider 05-10-12 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14201475)

Great bike! Do you find that your wrists hurt much after 5+miles? The reason I ask is you can plainly see in the picture how downward that seat is tilted. It's not enough to make you not want to ride, but that is definitely enough to make you notice the weight on your hands rather than your seat bone.

kookaburra1701 05-10-12 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 14205298)
Great bike! Do you find that your wrists hurt much after 5+miles? The reason I ask is you can plainly see in the picture how downward that seat is tilted. It's not enough to make you not want to ride, but that is definitely enough to make you notice the weight on your hands rather than your seat bone.

Ha ha, I was just noticing that too! I recently took the seat off to do some detailed cleaning, and I must have put it back on tilted! My commute is only 3.2 miles, so I never noticed it then, but my shoulders have been a little sore after this week of commuting (I'm 6 on/8 off) so that's probably it. I'll fix it before taking her out on longer rides on my days off.

kookaburra1701 05-10-12 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by 20inchesoflove (Post 14204251)
speaking of schwinns from that era, my 1991 Paramount PDG series 5.... enjoy!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...32575507_n.jpg

Gorgeous! There's something about brown bar tape/saddles on old 10 speeds that does something for me.

X-LinkedRider 05-10-12 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14205332)
Ha ha, I was just noticing that too! I recently took the seat off to do some detailed cleaning, and I must have put it back on tilted! My commute is only 3.2 miles, so I never noticed it then, but my shoulders have been a little sore after this week of commuting (I'm 6 on/8 off) so that's probably it. I'll fix it before taking her out on longer rides on my days off.

Can almost assure it will help with the soreness quite a bit. It isn't terrible so it is not overly noticeable but that's a good 4-5 degree tilts which you WILL notice.


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14205346)
Gorgeous! There's something about brown bar tape/saddles on old 10 speeds that does something for me.

Totally agree. Always helps when the person holding the camera knows what they are doing.

Chris_in_Miami 05-10-12 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by 20inchesoflove (Post 14204251)
speaking of schwinns from that era, my 1991 Paramount PDG series 5.... enjoy!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...32575507_n.jpg

Beautiful! That looks a lot like it was inspired by Hampsten's Strada Bianca.

monsterpile 05-10-12 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by DVC45 (Post 14204106)
Me too! I used to have an '87 Traveler. It rode nice.
I sold it because I thought having four bikes was too many.

Yeah the Traveler has the same frame as the Le Tour. I don't know what it is about that frame in that size and the geometry and all that jazz, but my Le Tour really works for me. It feels really great, I need to get out and ride it more. I thought I might sell it because I had too many bikes, but others will get sold before that one. I need to add some new levers and some actual bar tape for more comfort.

mello velo 05-10-12 10:22 PM

Raleigh Clubman
 
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I'm riding this about once a week into Memphis, TN, 7 miles each way. I have to dress up a little for work, but there's a space where I can change.

Nice bike, not a lot of reviews out there. I switched out the Brooks Swift that came with it for a pre aged Brooks B17. Tires are narrow, 25mm, can't go bigger with the narrow fenders. I changed out the front handlebar stem, it was too long for me. This is a 62 cm size, the biggest they make. I'm 6'-3", it fits fairly well, but I could probably handle a 64 cm. Not many around for me to try unfortunately. I had to order this bike without seeing it, since the bike shops didn't want to take a chance on a tall frame they couldn't sell.
Fenders rattle some, and take some adjustment sometimes because they are so narrow.

Overall a nice bike, I get lots of compliments. The dog is a stray i picked up, he was a small puppy, half starved, now a thriving bundle of energy, teeth and mischief. Named Jethro.

X-LinkedRider 05-10-12 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 14192770)
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.
http://liveoncenjoy.com/SMF/MGalleryItem.php?id=582

This is her real commuting bike and touring bike.
Raleigh Misceo Disc w/ Bob Yak Cargo Trailer
http://liveoncenjoy.com/SMF/MGalleryItem.php?id=587
http://liveoncenjoy.com/SMF/MGalleryItem.php?id=588

tastewar 05-11-12 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 14205237)
Nah, were are a bit older than school. She's got a car, but it's a town you can ride EVERYWHERE in and she already has a hybrid w/ disc brakes and a mountain bike, so she didn't need another cruiser/flatbar bike. It happens to be her favorite frame and we had all the pieces we needed. AlsoIt is a relatively smooth ride. I would upgrade the Brake Levers and Brakes which I think is first on her list of things to do. Also, she wants to lengthen the bike a bit as we'll probably be doing a quill stem adapter with a 110 stem on a 12 or 16 degree rise. This should help her position a little better and not have to deal with chest issues so much.

It's a great bike though.

Tee hee :-)

My post was actually a response to one by HardyWeinberghttp://www.bikeforums.net/star.gif



My 7 yr old has moved up to her big brother's 20" bike.


Guess I really should have used "Reply with Quote"

emrah 05-11-12 09:00 AM

My GT traffic 4.0

http://g1205.hizliresim.com/x/6/5fhz7.jpg

truman 05-11-12 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by 20inchesoflove (Post 14204251)
speaking of schwinns from that era, my 1991 Paramount PDG series 5.... enjoy!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...32575507_n.jpg

Nice looking ride. What kind of brake levers are those?

X-LinkedRider 05-11-12 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by tastewar (Post 14209503)
Tee hee :-)

My post was actually a response to one by HardyWeinberghttp://www.bikeforums.net/star.gif



My 7 yr old has moved up to her big brother's 20" bike.



Guess I really should have used "Reply with Quote"

Lol, I noticed it after I typed it all out and posted it. I was hoping nobody would catch how vain I was being. That didn't work too well ;) 7 yr olds commuting to school is a lost ability in this day and age unfortunately. Some schools don't even allow bicycles. It's kind of a real shame. I would pleasantly surprised if more people in general commuted by bicycle.

kookaburra1701 05-11-12 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by emrah (Post 14209782)

Love the metallic blue bottles. Stylin'.

Oil_LOL 05-11-12 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by truman (Post 14209892)
Nice looking ride. What kind of brake levers are those?

Tektro RRL

X-LinkedRider 05-11-12 12:13 PM

Yes, those are nice. How much weight is saved on the drilled version compared to the standard? Or is it more about looks?

Mardmakarm 05-11-12 09:59 PM

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Now with fenders!

Oil_LOL 05-12-12 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 14210795)
Yes, those are nice. How much weight is saved on the drilled version compared to the standard? Or is it more about looks?

I thinks it's to have a vintagey look.

a1penguin 05-12-12 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by kookaburra1701 (Post 14210020)
Love the metallic blue bottles. Stylin'.

The bottles look great. But I would think metal would absorb too much heat and you would be drinking hot water.


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