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Daily Commuter:
http://www.indra.com/homepages/hairl...urly_right.jpg Sunny day commuter: http://www.indra.com/homepages/hairl...1red.right.jpg Slow day or rainy day commuter: http://www.indra.com/homepages/hairl...llow_close.jpg |
Originally Posted by PeteeH
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Originally Posted by hairlessbill
wow...just what I was looking for...my seatpost is about like yours....not much showing. doesn't look that bad though |
Originally Posted by hairlessbill
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My baby.
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my daily commuter
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...with my new Arkel T-42's...
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Originally Posted by TheDL
Ah, very sly...runnin' single chainring; no front derailuer. My last commuter was setup that way, 1x8. Now I ride 1x1 :D
http://www.indra.com/homepages/hairl...burley_xo1.jpg |
Here is an updated pic of my all weather bike:
http://www.velocide.com/user_uploads...aloi_small.jpg |
Originally Posted by bloodhound
...with my new Arkel T-42's...
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My road bike as seen on my commute in this morning. I ride the same bike rain or shine, but I'll put a garbage bag over the pack before I strap it on the rack when it's raining.
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Originally Posted by moxfyre
Is that the Nashbar Front Rack Bag on your front rack? If so, how do you like it and how roomy is it?
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/500...Commuter_6.jpg |
Originally Posted by xB_Nutt
I've got one too. Nice bag, great mounting straps, not that roomy though. Good for a jacket or lunch in the main compartment and a few tools/tubes/keys/cell phone, etc. in the side pockets. I also have the matching rack that mounts on the canti bosses.
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i love my mew bike.
isn't she sexy? |
Originally Posted by saraflux
i love my mew bike.
isn't she sexy? |
Originally Posted by moxfyre
Yes indeed! Very nice :) What is that, looks like a miniature Surly Cross-Check but not quite?
She's a Long Haul Trucker. Looks mini b/c it's a 42cm frame. I'm really small, so yeah, she sort of is miniature... it is amazing to finally ride a bike that is the right size for me. :D |
I'm sure this is a stupid question, but as they say, "the only stupid question is the one you don't ask", so here goes...
How do you post photos so that the hi-res version appears on screen? I am able to post links to photos stored on my ISP, and I know how to post the low res thumbnails, but I can't find anything in the help file or elsewhere to getting the photos to appear within my post automatically. Please help. |
The bikeforums ain't geared for viewing your uploaded, hi-res shots right in the thread. That would be sucking a lot of their bandwidth everytime somebody viewed the page, rather than only when the thumbnail was clicked.
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The Cannondale Killer V500 turned commuter.
Beats the 79 Murray. |
My sturdy Strida. Great for bimodal transportation (bike, subway) here in NYC. Long time lurker here by the way, and this is my first post. Hi Folks!
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I started using my mtb as my commuter since the streets in the city are so pitted and potholed --- was riding my roadbike but ended up rebuilding my back wheel. This thing handles all the problems I run into and can go jump a curb or go offroad if I need to. I ride it year round on and off road. It's kind of a Tank.:p
I carry my clothing/papers/food in a backpack -- oh yeah and it gets the luxury of riding an elevator 5 floors everyday and getting parked in our "bike garage" - an unused office a few of us use to lock our bikes up all day. http://www.treadmillscentral.com/ima...UMMER_OPEN.jpg |
Originally Posted by Ms. Tude
I started using my mtb as my commuter since the streets in the city are so pitted and potholed --- was riding my roadbike but ended up rebuilding my back wheel. This thing handles all the problems I run into and can go jump a curb or go offroad if I need to. I ride it year round on and off road. It's kind of a Tank.:p
I carry my clothing/papers/food in a backpack -- oh yeah and it gets the luxury of riding an elevator 5 floors everyday and getting parked in our "bike garage" - an unused office a few of us use to lock our bikes up all day. http://www.treadmillscentral.com/ima...UMMER_OPEN.jpg is that even a top tube? |
Originally Posted by diff_lock2
Never seen that bike before, is the frame foldable, if not whats that quick release on the "top tube" for...
is that even a top tube? http://www.montagueco.com/aboutusourhistory.html I won this one, believe it or not --- from a Newport cigarette contest (mom smoked) - so I submitted mine and Mom's name and forgot about it. Probably 6-8 months later I get this large box delivered to my porch --- addressed to Mom:rolleyes: . Wasn't going to keep it - but I started riding more in the winter - and doing more offroad - so I kept it. Going to keep using it as my commuter bike - and going for a more compact/lighter weight mtb in the Spring. Not to mention how many people have noticed it's a one of a kind bike around here too ... |
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Some of my various vintage machines - all of which I use for various errands-running (and riding to the local bike shops).
The red-fendered '69 Robin Hood is the beater of the pack. You wouldn't believe what I've lugged home on that rear rack... Take care, -Kurt |
Kogswell P/R
Here's my latest commuter bike, a Kogswell Porteur/Randonneur. I finished the build this weekend. It will eventually sport a large cargo rack on the front, instead of the mini-rack it's got now.
Lots more pictures here: http://flickr.com/photos/aalpern/set...7594223239775/ http://static.flickr.com/118/251429488_1562fb75d9.jpg http://static.flickr.com/97/251429279_df87ae9344.jpg |
Originally Posted by cudak888
Some of my various vintage machines
Nice Raleigh :) |
Originally Posted by moxfyre
must... have... that... Raleigh... Must... have... that... Raleigh... MUST HAVE THAT RALEIGH!!!
Nice Raleigh :) -Kurt |
Originally Posted by cudak888
Which Raleigh? :lol:
-Kurt |
http://www.peaceeagle.org/resources/9-11-06.JPG
That's my bike in the background... Cannondale T2000, Arkel panniers, probably 5000 miles by now. |
Originally Posted by FlippingHades
Here's my latest commuter bike, a Kogswell Porteur/Randonneur. I finished the build this weekend. It will eventually sport a large cargo rack on the front, instead of the mini-rack it's got now.
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Originally Posted by moxfyre
The green one with the drop bars and white brake levers... MUST... HAVE... THAT... RALEIGH :p
I'd highly suggest that you keep your eye out on ebay under the search "Raleigh Grand Prix" if you're looking for one. They have been rather plentiful recently, as two or three complete ones (with their original 105 gruppos - yech) have popped up in the last two weeks, and a pretty nice frameset as well. And the framesets usually go quite cheap, considering it is 531: http://cgi.ebay.com/Raleigh-Grand-Pr...QQcmdZViewItem -Kurt P.S.: I bought that one as a frameset as well - the Triomphe components, handlebar & stem, wheelset and seatpost came off a 1985 Basso that had some wrinkling behind the head lugs. |
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