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Originally Posted by mcours2006
(Post 18758268)
This is my winter work horse. It's wearing 32mm Hutchison urban tourers right now, and big clunky panniers. It's got 3x9 Tiagra drivetrain. Just replaced the bar tape last night. Chartreuse green a bit over the top?
The bike reminds me a lot of my 1995ish Volpe with its 3x7 drivetrain. It has very confident handling but it weighs a ton. I have 37mm Vittoria Voyager Hyper tires on it, which only measure 35mm. I'm thinking of moving the tires to my Raleigh International which can afford a little extra weight, and put some lighter tires on the Volpe. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7b...=w1205-h900-no |
Originally Posted by RubeRad
(Post 18758414)
I'd call it lime green. I like the look, I used it as an accent color for my Dark Dirty Blue crosscheck for a few years, but I had trouble finding (cheap) bartape and housing that were remotely the same shade.
About a year ago I switched it over to red, it looks ok too, but is not as arresting. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 18758582)
I think that bright green goes well on that bike.
The bike reminds me a lot of my 1995ish Volpe with its 3x7 drivetrain. It has very confident handling but it weighs a ton. I have 37mm Vittoria Voyager Hyper tires on it, which only measure 35mm. I'm thinking of moving the tires to my Raleigh International which can afford a little extra weight, and put some lighter tires on the Volpe. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7b...=w1205-h900-no I had a short (70mm) quill stem on it with a more vintage handlebar, but found that I really dislike the shape of it and it was giving me some pain in the wrist. So I went more modern with a threadless, still with a 70mm stem and more ergo handblebar. Makes a world of difference in comfort. |
Finally got my commuter bike sorted! 85 CDale St400 with Ultegra 6500 and Open Pros. Rides like a rocket even with the panniers loaded.http://i1377.photobucket.com/albums/...psl7tjqqf1.jpg
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Originally Posted by mcours2006
(Post 18758268)
This is my winter work horse. It's wearing 32mm Hutchison urban tourers right now, and big clunky panniers. It's got 3x9 Tiagra drivetrain. Just replaced the bar tape last night. Chartreuse green a bit over the top?
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520933 Great bike though! |
Originally Posted by Falcon3
(Post 18773763)
Finally got my commuter bike sorted! 85 CDale St400 with Ultegra 6500 and Open Pros. Rides like a rocket even with the panniers loaded.http://i1377.photobucket.com/albums/...psl7tjqqf1.jpg
That crankset looks like a 6600 crankset, though, I which think is a better looking crank than either the 6700 or the new 6800. I've got one sitting on my shelf waiting, no, longing, for the right frame to come along. |
Originally Posted by fixed4life@gmai
(Post 18773999)
I love old Bianchi's! I built a 1993 Nayala into a commuter a few years ago, but it ended up being kind of slow and too heavy duty for what I needed. Lesson learned: I should have started with a 700c base like you and @noglider and not a 26" mountain (at least for my needs)...
Great bike though! This bike and I have a love hate relationship. I love it for all the things that it can do for me--take on studded tires, have a rack and pannier, able to mount CX tires on it to go on trails and dirt roads. But whenever I am using for hauling stuff it is heavy, and so I always associate it as a heavy, slow rider, which I hate, even though when unladen it actually feels okay. |
my commuter bike under a rebuild ATM want to get it under 5 kg. 5,8 atm
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IG...20-h1080-rw-no |
Originally Posted by craciunptr
(Post 18774200)
my commuter bike under a rebuild ATM want to get it under 5 kg. 5,8 atm
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IG...20-h1080-rw-no |
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 18774217)
why under 5,0 kg? god, i hate british trains, such crap.
What's wrong with British drive train? Or did you mean the actual train? I don't recall if I posted it here, so here's mine. Dawes SST from Bikes Direct, home-brew fenders and chain case: http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...0&d=1463491122 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=522160 |
Originally Posted by wphamilton
(Post 18774244)
What's wrong with British drive train? Or did you mean the actual train?
I like British bikes. I currently ride a Hi-Ten FGSS, so it must be at least 10 kg. :lol: |
Originally Posted by mcours2006
(Post 18774083)
Nice bike!:thumb:
That crankset looks like a 6600 crankset, though, I which think is a better looking crank than either the 6700 or the new 6800. I've got one sitting on my shelf waiting, no, longing, for the right frame to come along. I agree about the 6600 crankset though. I've got a full almost NOS gruppo of 6603 (ice grey) that I'm waiting to put on my vintage Trek. Waiting for a deal on an A23 wheel set for that bike as well :) As Jack Johnson says, always sitting, waiting, wishing. |
Not a new bike that hasn't been here before, but a new photo.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7598/...e61bd847_c.jpg Commuter bike in the morning by curtis corlew, on Flickr |
Wow -- luminous picture!
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I ride my Muirwoods to work on most days. When it`s rainy I ride an old minivelo with a basket and fenders.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7505/2...ba8062e0_b.jpg |
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One more. This is the bike I purchased for $550 back in 1980-something from a store on Bloor St. From Joe Gardin himself, left to die in a couple of garages for 28 years, and recently resurrected. Original handlebar, and seat post. Everything else has been replaced.
Still rides like a rocket! It begs to be ridden hard. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=522604http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=522605 |
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Hand made fender extension :D |
Made a couple small changes on my commuter. I swapped out those huge cruiser tires for my semi-slick tires and also went from a 48 tooth to a 44 tooth BMX crank which happens to be blue.............
http://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/...psjbl8ttk5.jpg http://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7vzda1wv.jpg |
Originally Posted by craciunptr
(Post 18774200)
my commuter bike under a rebuild ATM want to get it under 5 kg. 5,8 atm
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IG...20-h1080-rw-no |
Originally Posted by WinNT
(Post 18781763)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=522696
Hand made fender extension :D I'm considering adding fender extensions to mine as well. I'm undecided as to material though.... was thinking to make them out of leather (which would be easy to do) and water-proofing the heck out of 'em. Otherwise, i'd have to source another material which would be a bit more of a challenge.... Maybe something like car/truck inner-tube material would work....? |
Originally Posted by PolarBear007
(Post 18782960)
Maybe something like car/truck inner-tube material would work....? The only one disadvantage is the look, but for me functionality is way more important. |
Genesis GS29
It works for me. I use an Ibera rack and trunk bag, tool kit, homemade lock holster, some free market fenders, etc
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when making a front fender extender, any recommendation for a way to attach to the fender? I would like to add and remove if possible!
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Originally Posted by RidingMatthew
(Post 18783854)
when making a front fender extender, any recommendation for a way to attach to the fender? I would like to add and remove if possible!
And yes, i saw attachment by adhesive tape. Can work, but you should understand how long and how well. |
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Fm105-d
FM105-D without the saddle bag and lights on it...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...psunl0tlsm.jpg |
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This season I've been commuting on my 1966 Sports, 4.5 miles each way in Manhattan, while wearing business formal (until after Memorial Day). I have a set of Linus canvas rollup bags on a black Pletscher clone, shown here in Central Park coming home from a grocery run.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=523029 |
Them is three nice lookin bikes in a row!
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Originally Posted by ascherer
(Post 18789703)
This season I've been commuting on my 1966 Sports, 4.5 miles each way in Manhattan, while wearing business formal (until after Memorial Day). I have a set of Linus canvas rollup bags on a black Pletscher clone, shown here in Central Park coming home from a grocery run.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=523029 |
Thanks, [MENTION=158925]takenreasy[/MENTION] and [MENTION=252435]RubeRad[/MENTION]!
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