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my bikes that has commuter set up, but yellow one goes out on weekend mostly for leisure ride - and red one on working days to work,..
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I have three bikes I commute on regularly; a 1987 Specialized stumpjumper comp; a 1992 Trek 950; and a 1992 Bridgestone BB-1:
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great stable. I'd commute the hell out of any of those three
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Originally Posted by Double0757
(Post 18499020)
Been blessed with this beauty! It's a Litespeed, Ultrega Di2, Reynolds CF ds rims and Hutchinson sector 28 tubeless, tubus rack and Son dynamo. Smoothest and quickest responsive bike I ever ridden.
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 18501727)
Awesome bike, but have you thought about a longer front fender? That short one won't do much to keep mucky spray off the BB and frame (and you).
http://www.bikeforums.net/commuting/...t-cf-fork.html |
My regular commuter got wrecked, so I had to use my sweet Roubaix. It looks funny to me to have a trailer, but it sure works well.
Still waiting for my new bike to arrive. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1551/...cdae29f1_z.jpg Roubaix with Travoy. It's like a Porsche with a trailer! by curtis corlew, on Flickr |
too funny - 'Porsche with a trailer' -
Nice lookin' ride though! |
Originally Posted by bikemig
(Post 18499793)
I have three bikes I commute on regularly; a 1987 Specialized stumpjumper comp; a 1992 Trek 950; and a 1992 Bridgestone BB
That Bridgestone looks super clean - like showroom floor clean. I'm really liking the looks of those Specialized Stumpjumpers as well. |
I've not updated my entry herein since, well quite a while....
So, here's my High Plains still as yet un-powder-coated, but that's probably going to be about the last thing I do to it. I'm looking to add a front rack and panniers this spring. OK, so for some reason, I can't upload my pics from my photobucket account (as well as some weird typing/posting stuff going on here)...... I'll try later |
Originally Posted by PolarBear007
(Post 18504548)
Those are some beee-u-tiful bikes!!!
That Bridgestone looks super clean - like showroom floor clean. I'm really liking the looks of those Specialized Stumpjumpers as well. |
Originally Posted by cccorlew
(Post 18504013)
My regular commuter got wrecked, so I had to use my sweet Roubaix. It looks funny to me to have a trailer, but it sure works well.
Still waiting for my new bike to arrive. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1551/...cdae29f1_z.jpg Roubaix with Travoy. It's like a Porsche with a trailer! by curtis corlew, on Flickr https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...92&oe=573BE414 |
I like your pvc bike stand. Did you glue it together, or just squeeze? Before I moved, I had a bunch of spare pvc from making a game of ladder-ball the kids never played with, wish I still had it, a little stand would be very useful.
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Glued it together. I made that one especially to carry both my bike and my wife's bike in the back of my dad's truck for this trip. We also used it on another trip just 2 weeks after that one.
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How much did that cost for all the PVC?
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Really cool! That explains the irregular dimensions of the legs, for a perfectly customized fit into your truck bed!
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foot of snow today, these seemed like a reasonable alternative considering the condition of the roads and sidewalks. A new co worker rode her 29er f/s bike all the way in, and took my usual parking spot. I feel like she earned it now.;) |
I've towed a trailer with a racing bike. It works surprisingly well!
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88 Bianchi Strada - just keeps going. I found an old Cannondale CAAD3 mtn frame I think I'm going to build with 700s and a road fork & groupset. Just annoying it won't have eyelets for a rack. |
Sold the 2010 Kona Smoke last fall and replaced it with this.
http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/...psdfizgxli.jpg |
i like the bike [MENTION=307282]TheDavid[/MENTION]
what is the size of the tires? not much clearance with the fenders? do they ever clog. It looks sweet though. |
Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 18506374)
How much did that cost for all the PVC?
Originally Posted by RubeRad
(Post 18506727)
Really cool! That explains the irregular dimensions of the legs, for a perfectly customized fit into your truck bed!
Attaching the trailer is nearly impossible without the stand. Used to use it with my utility bike also but now it has a double-leg kickstand which is awesome. |
Originally Posted by TheDavid
(Post 18508015)
Sold the 2010 Kona Smoke last fall and replaced it with this.
http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/...psdfizgxli.jpg |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 18512369)
I want to know everything about this. Please tell.
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=502610 I use my Salsa Vaya as commuter/touring bike. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=502611 |
Originally Posted by RidingMatthew
(Post 18511477)
i like the bike @TheDavid
what is the size of the tires? not much clearance with the fenders? do they ever clog. It looks sweet though.
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 18512369)
I want to know everything about this. Please tell.
Frame is Reynolds 520 with carbon 15mm Thru-axle front fork Sram Rival 22 Hydro w/ Sram GX 10 speed long cage rear derailleur, 11-36 11 speed cassette FSA Gossamer 386 50-34 compact crankset A-Class CXD4 24 spoke 11 speed wheels with Clement XPlor MSO 700x40 tires setup tubeless Thomson layback seatpost, Thomson Elite X4 stem, random lightweight alloy compact handlebar from parts bin, Charge Spoon Saddle Planet Bike Cascadia fenders King Cages Its a sweet build. I'm looking forward to commuting and playing on this one in the spring, summer and fall.
Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 18512379)
It looks really small. How tall are you @TheDavid?
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I love this bike cause it was free & I can leave it locked up anywhere & it's not worth anyone's time to cut past the kryptonite fahgttaboudit Ulock & kryptonite NY Chain. I've hose clamped the rear skewer to the frame & take the front one w/ me, slam the seat post & run the chain thru the rails & rims plus a ball bearing JB welded into the stem so it can't be loosened almost guarantees it'll be there when I get back. Also filled the shifters & brake levers allen bolts w/ jb weld so they can't be swiped. |
What if someone pulls out your crank bolts, and uses a Park Tool Crank Puller to steal your cranks, though? You gotta think of these things, man!
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Originally Posted by AlTheKiller
(Post 18525166)
What if someone pulls out your crank bolts, and uses a Park Tool Crank Puller to steal your cranks, though? You gotta think of these things, man!
Haha, they're cheap stamped steel. They'd be welcome to have them if they put that much effort into it. If I'm going to lock it it's usually at the train / bus depot since it drops me within 1/4 mile from work & there's lots of sketchy people around there, the racks always got bikes w/ missing parts or cut cables left on the floor. |
Nice, I have that same exact bike at home, I helped my mom buy it on CL, then when she and dad got themselves a pair of folders, she gave it to my (very tall) elementary-school-aged son, it's his 'road bike'. He likes purple.
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