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Old 08-21-06 | 09:03 AM
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this is actually a cheap handle bar from .....those black bikes from China. I am not sure how you can these bar in the States.
I trim the ends by 3" each. So if looks like a fake Nitto...
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Old 08-21-06 | 10:38 AM
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recently just finished this bike... i intend to use it as a winter commuter/rain beater type bike, but i enjoy riding it regardless because of the bar setup. iro jamie roy frame, generic tange fork, and some other goodies..

plus my commuter/daily rider..

while im at it, heres my girlfriends new commuter/daily ride. it's so ****ing small.. 43cm with 650c wheels.

i apologize for the lack of sharpness, my camera isn't the greatest and i can't get anymore natural light in here.
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Old 08-21-06 | 02:53 PM
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Hooray! My bike's here!

My Breezer finally arrived, so I can show pictures! Hooray!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/9209903...7594186894365/

There are also a couple of shots of my two old Schwinns, which a friend is helping me get back into shape.

I've been reading about winter commuting, and I hear a lot about having a "Winter Beater." I live in Alaska, so the winters are pretty rough, but I'd like to use my bike as far into the year as I can, all year if I can. (Up until now, my only available transportation has been my own two feet and any friends I can beg rides off of occasionally. So a bike is a big step up. ) But my lovely Breezer was a) very expensive, and b) a gift from my dad, so if winter commuting on it is likely to ruin it, I'd a lot rather fix up a beater. Opinions?

I was thinking maybe I could make that green Schwinn in the pictures into a winter beater. Opinions on that, too?

Anyway, hello to all. I've been reading for a couple of months, but I've been holding off on posting at all until I got my bike.
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Old 08-21-06 | 09:27 PM
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I ride the same Breezer to work. Isn't it wonderful?
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Old 08-21-06 | 09:34 PM
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It is! I'm in love already. I'm going to have the bike guy put the seat up a couple of inches for me tomorrow, because I don't have any tools yet, but I've been riding it around the parking lot of my apartment, and oy. I'm absolutely in love.

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Old 08-22-06 | 10:15 AM
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Bikes: 2003 Jamis Nova - commuter setup

My '03 Jamis Nova with a green Brooks on it. I like it but am thinking of selling it as it seems to be slightly small. It's a 53cm and I'm about 5'11". I've tried a couple different stems and can't seem to get comfy, though I have a Ritchey adjustable that I've yet to try. I might try that and if that works out I'll keep it. Otherwise I'll be selling it to get something that fits a bit better.
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Old 08-23-06 | 01:17 PM
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Here's my commuter. My first "real" bike. It's 53cm, a tad small for me. I'd like to get a new stem to stretch it out a bit, but I'm pretty ignorant about these things still. I commute about 20 miles a day, 3 to 5 days a week. I used to keep a pump and cable lock attached to the bike, but I've been keeping them in my bag lately. I like the cleaner look.
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Old 08-23-06 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by gregtheripper
recently just finished this bike... i intend to use it as a winter commuter/rain beater type bike, but i enjoy riding it regardless because of the bar setup. iro jamie roy frame, generic tange fork, and some other goodies..

plus my commuter/daily rider..

while im at it, heres my girlfriends new commuter/daily ride. it's so ****ing small.. 43cm with 650c wheels.

i apologize for the lack of sharpness, my camera isn't the greatest and i can't get anymore natural light in here.
Nice rides! I especially like the Jamie Roy.
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Old 08-24-06 | 03:58 AM
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Mine too, please

I posted in another forum, but here we are again.

https://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/222408-back-life.html
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Old 08-25-06 | 11:34 AM
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My new commuter in 650B

Trash picked this baby. Got a 25.6 post and away we go. Then found although the tire said 26x1 3/8 they are really the obscure 650B tires or 584mm to be exact. For more info see this site. Too bad the frame is small and I dislike the 165mm cranks but otherwise she is a great commuter. Just bought some fenders which are for 700mm(622mm) wheels fearing 26"(559mm) might be too small. Fun bike! Hope to get rack that will adjust to be horizontal. Hope the tires last, at $50/each it kinda defeats the whole economics of self propelled commuting!






Bike is a Raleigh of America MountainTour family. It says Yukon on the top tube. Too bad they did not put canti's on it! But for free I can't be too fussy!

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Old 08-26-06 | 05:37 AM
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My commuter ride complete with homemade fenders.


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Old 08-26-06 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by JoebikerLa
My commuter ride complete with homemade fenders.


Very nice, I always love the look of a custom commuter. I'd like to know how you made the fenders, too .
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Old 08-26-06 | 02:13 PM
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Bikes: Surly 1x1 commuter, Specialized Epic, Litespeed Ultimate, Nishiki Sport, Trek zx6000, Fisher Sugar team issue, Surly Big Dummy, 1984 Trek 400, Trek 820, kabuki road bike.

The fenders were made from an old plastic garbage can that had split open. I cut a slice out of it vertically to 2.4" wide. I made a bracket for the fork attachment out of aluminum. The support for the rear is made from 1/8" wire bent to shape. The rear is just a similar piece of plastic wire-tied to the seat tube and the seat post rack. I still have to make an extention for the rear of the rear wheel to keep water off of my back. The front fender is really the one I needed since water was getting sprayed in my face.
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Old 08-26-06 | 03:22 PM
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How are your bikes so clean?

How are your bikes so clean? These shots mostly look pretty candid, but the bikes are spotless. My bike is covered with road goo mixed with brake dust and chain gunk. The brake dust is especially annoying. If I pick up the bike by th wheel, the stuff gets into my skin and only comes out with a stiff brush or green scrubby. How do you keep the crud out of your apartments? Luckily, I have a laundry room.
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Old 08-26-06 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by vtkarl
How are your bikes so clean? These shots mostly look pretty candid, but the bikes are spotless. My bike is covered with road goo mixed with brake dust and chain gunk. The brake dust is especially annoying. If I pick up the bike by th wheel, the stuff gets into my skin and only comes out with a stiff brush or green scrubby. How do you keep the crud out of your apartments? Luckily, I have a laundry room.
I know you are not talking about my bike!!!
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Old 08-27-06 | 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by JoebikerLa
My commuter ride complete with homemade fenders.
The guy who makes his own fenders also sports a Chris King headset. I love it!
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Old 08-27-06 | 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDL
The guy who makes his own fenders also sports a Chris King headset. I love it!
i noticed that too... very nice. best headset ever. this guy knows what is good.
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Old 08-27-06 | 10:49 PM
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The guy who makes his own fenders also sports a Chris King headset. I love it!
It's harder to make a good headset with broken garbage cans.
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Old 08-27-06 | 10:52 PM
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My new ride (and my cat Otis...bike safety inspector)
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Old 08-28-06 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by beingtxstate
My new ride (and my cat Otis...bike safety inspector)
HAHAHAHA
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Old 08-28-06 | 10:47 PM
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My road bike set up for commuting by adding a headlight and tailight
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Old 08-29-06 | 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mister
My road bike set up for commuting by adding a headlight and tailight
Commuting bikes are not suppose to purdy..
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Old 08-29-06 | 08:56 PM
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Winter commuter utility over looks

Originally Posted by TomM
Commuting bikes are not suppose to purdy..
I couldn't resist posting my Wisconsin winter commuter after the above quote, and discussion of homemade fenders. I find reforendum signs superior to partisan politics. This is in fall mode without the studded tires.

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Old 08-29-06 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by TomM
Commuting bikes are not suppose to purdy..
I think of it like a sports car.
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Old 08-29-06 | 10:55 PM
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My road bike set up for commuting by adding a headlight and tailight
Holy sheet. Don't get it stolen.
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