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Old 12-21-12, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by owlicks
Here goes:
The bike is a Civilian Corduroy Rebel. It came stock with:

  • Shimano Alfine 8 internal gear hub
  • Gates Carbon Belt Drive
  • Tektro Lyra disc brakes
I had the bike re-powder coated to RAL 1013 (off-white/almond shade in person).
Aftermarket gear I've added:
  • Schwalbe Delta Cruiser brown tires
  • VO Hammered fenders
  • Brooks B17 honey saddle
  • Niterider Lumina 650 headlight
  • Crane Brass Headset Spacer bell
  • Minoura Besso front fork headlight mount
  • VO Retro water bottle cage (with brown elkhide leathers)
  • Klean Kanteen stainless bottle w/bamboo top
  • Lezyne Road Drive M pump w/pressure gauge hose
  • MKS Touring pedals
  • Civia Bryant chain guard (custom cut and fitted by me)
  • Naborsa leather saddle bag
  • Spanninga Pixeo fender mount tail light
  • Tubus Locc rear rack (built in mounts for Abus locks)
  • Abus X-Plus 54 Granit lock w/TexKF mounting system
  • Portland Design Works Danger Zone tail light
I may have gone a little overboard with the accessorizing...
i think you did a great job. that is an excellent looking bike.

i like the hammered fenders and the water bottle. very very classy.
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Here's my rig; a 1987 Schwinn Cimarron with some additions for commuting. Still using a backpack, but hope to move to a rack after the new year when I get some funds for some panniers.
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Old 12-24-12, 01:43 AM
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My MTB for snow and ice. The regular commuter stays at home in snow and slop. It's a 06-04 specialized fsr, I run super low pressure in the rear and it does a nice job of sticking, much harder to pedal.
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Looks great

Agreed, nice bike. Are the racks your design?
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Old 12-24-12, 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by bconneraz


Here's my rig; a 1987 Schwinn Cimarron with some additions for commuting. Still using a backpack, but hope to move to a rack after the new year when I get some funds for some panniers.
Hi, You have a very beautiful bike there and a 1987 bike wow the good maintenance speaking for itself. Could anyone/yourself please tell me about the very different looking handle bars and are those bar end shifters?
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Originally Posted by wilcobike
My MTB for snow and ice. The regular commuter stays at home in snow and slop. It's a 06-04 specialized fsr, I run super low pressure in the rear and it does a nice job of sticking, much harder to pedal.
Beautiful suspension bike. Please confirm one thing though, the rack with the load in front is it any kind of bother when you need to navigate on snowy/slippery surfaces? Biking scene in the developed countries is way cooler than developing countries.
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Old 12-24-12, 05:27 AM
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Ok there you go my bike trek 7.1fx purchased in feb'11 a 2012 model. Not a shiny bike like the one conneraz posted. The bike retains original components. The extras are saddle bag, kinley/aquafina 1 liter water bottle(yeah I lost all the expensive ones, they were either lost or fell off and got crushed under automobile wheels). A non-sense q-lite head light, a tail light, side kick stand, cable lock, helmet and trouser clips. This year I got away without mud guards as there was no rain. Sad news: work place now closer to home so commute distance reduced from 15+15 kms to a little less than 7+7.
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Old 12-24-12, 05:50 PM
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I love my Orange Vaya...

Originally Posted by screech
The last of the 2012 orange paint. I totally lucked out finding this one heavily discounted, (Thanksgiving weekend), the vanilla white color of the '13 models is a highly undesirable color for me.


I purchased my Orange Crush in July, I had been looking for a Bridgestone XO-1 (orange) ride, but when I finally found one, they wanted $1,500 (that's what I paid for the Vaya). My other bikes are collecting dust right now, it's a great commuter / cross / do-anthing ride.
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Old 12-25-12, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ara_biker
Hi, You have a very beautiful bike there and a 1987 bike wow the good maintenance speaking for itself. Could anyone/yourself please tell me about the very different looking handle bars and are those bar end shifters?
Thanks- I was on the hunt for a while to find the perfect bike for a conversion; this one was in such nice shape; it provided the perfect platform. The bars are Nitto Mustache bars. The drivetrain is all original to the bike with the exception of the bar end shifters. They work great. Here's an updated pic with the new tires (Schwalbe Big Apples)- the surly rack should be here this week.
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Originally Posted by ara_biker
Ok there you go my bike trek 7.1fx purchased in feb'11 a 2012 model. Not a shiny bike like the one conneraz posted. The bike retains original components. The extras are saddle bag, kinley/aquafina 1 liter water bottle(yeah I lost all the expensive ones, they were either lost or fell off and got crushed under automobile wheels). A non-sense q-lite head light, a tail light, side kick stand, cable lock, helmet and trouser clips. This year I got away without mud guards as there was no rain. Sad news: work place now closer to home so commute distance reduced from 15+15 kms to a little less than 7+7.
Are you in India? Which part?
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Old 12-26-12, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckfox
I'll post a picture of my rig...if you guys promise not to laugh! Here is a sneak peek.

sweet ride, I like your storage, very utilitarian.
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Old 12-28-12, 09:58 AM
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Early '90s nashbar touring/hybridish frame
1x8 drivetrain
1'' threadless surly fork
king headset
dura-ace rear wheel
VO fenders
Frame pack by porta-pack (Very sweet pack for $25 shipped check out porta-pack.com. For the price I can deal with the less than superior fit)

Still have some minor changes to make (Shimano dynamo+lighting)
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Old 12-28-12, 04:47 PM
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Parents got me a cool metal bell for Christmas, but the metal bracket it came with was designed for super thin handlebars, not the center section of a large clamp diameter bar. Came up with a pretty slick MacGyver mounting solution, using the bracket for one of those cheap white reflectors everyone has laying around that come on new bikes but get removed right away. Bent the top half of the metal bracket to sit flush against where the reflector mounted to its bracket, then screwed the bell on that metal half, onto the plastic bracket that fits. Bonus, it elevates the bell housing enough to clear my hand better, and leave my little backup LED flasher light mounted to the bars under it. Also easier to ring elevated a bit like this. Good way to maximize usable area in the center of the bars for mounting stuff...


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The Green Monster - my second bike, a Giant FCR3300. Today was my first time riding this beast in 2 months, mainly because it's a dry weather only bike and the weather the last little while has been less than perfect.
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Old 01-02-13, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by nhluhr
Why the folding-bike dimensions if it (apparently) doesn't fold?
"Why not?" should be the question. It's still smaller and easier to store than a large wheeled bike and maintains the advantages of smaller wheels.


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Omiak and Sixty Fiver... nice bikes indeed.


Since I haven't posted any pics of my folders here's the one I ride most and will be touring parts of Scotland on come Spring.
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Baron Outsider True Temper 4130 OX Platinum Frame

[IMG] IMG_0905 by G26_OD, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Good stuff.
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle

I really like the look of that rack. What brand is it?
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Pake C'mute Build
52 cm Pake C'mute Frame (55.5 TT)
Steel Nashbar Touring Fork (repainted)
Wheels / components adopted from an old Sora road bike
32c Vittoria Randonneur tires w/ reflective strip
SKS Fenders
"Campus" style SPD pedals
BanjoBrothers Waterproof Pannier
Seat stolen from my Fuji. I like the color scheme but it will probably change at some point.

I think it's going to be a great commuter. It's 27ish pounds, but nothing on it can be considered "light weight". I need to upgrade the brake pads and resolve some shifting issues before she is 100%. I plan to do some light tours and also slap some cyclocross tires on for off road adventures at some point. First commute on it this morning - cold, wet, and windy!
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Giant Seek 0 converted to Nuvinci N360 + automatic shifting
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Originally Posted by seansimp925
Giant Seek 0 converted to Nuvinci N360 + automatic shifting
How do you like the N360 hub? I've been thinking about replacing my Nexus 8 (it hasn't really handled the rain and potholes in my new town very well) with either an Alfine-11 or N360.

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Giant Seek 0 converted to Nuvinci N360 + automatic shifting
Cool!
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Originally Posted by kookaburra1701

How do you like the N360 hub? I've been thinking about replacing my Nexus 8 (it hasn't really handled the rain and potholes in my new town very well) with either an Alfine-11 or N360.
Here's a current thread on the N360 https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-Nuvinci-N360s

I like mine quite a bit.

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Originally Posted by kookaburra1701
How do you like the N360 hub? I've been thinking about replacing my Nexus 8 (it hasn't really handled the rain and potholes in my new town very well) with either an Alfine-11 or N360.
I love it. The Seek 0 is OEM-equipped with an Alfine-8 IGH and I'm glad that is gone. And it's much more efficient than the detractors think (I'm a mechanical engineer so I had to run my own tests to confirm). People point to the added weight as another downside but I think being able to fine-tune gears and seamlessly shift between them whether I'm pedaling or not more than makes up for the weight penalty. I just got the automatic shifting system working on it and I can keep my cadence within a couple rpm of desired so I just get on the bike and go.
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[QUOTE=canyoneagle;15115291][QUOTE=kookaburra1701;15115213]
Originally Posted by seansimp925
Giant Seek 0 converted to Nuvinci N360 + automatic shifting

Here's a current thread on the N360 https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-Nuvinci-N360s

I like mine quite a bit.
Thanks for the tip on the thread!
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