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Originally Posted by jbusteed
Just wanted to say that there are some fine bikes here. I got S&S couplers installed when I bought it.
My commuter got an upgrade this year to a Rivendell Rambouillet. http://jbusteed.typepad.com/photos/r...scf0553jpg.jpg Other pictures link. |
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My resurrected college ride, ca. 1993. Heavy metal.
Edit: folding bike in black, for when I want to go places and want to take my bike with me. |
That's funny my Bridgestone xo2 came from MissingLink as well.
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Originally Posted by spambait11
My resurrected college ride, ca. 1993. Heavy metal.
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yes that is a flask :-)
That is a surly flask
http://www.surlybikes.com/stuff.html and the flask holder is here http://www.ahearnecycles.com/flask.htm It will hold some Jamesons once the weather gets cold here in MD. |
Originally Posted by gonesh9
Here's mine taken outside work a few minutes ago....
http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/6.jpg Closeup of the rear panniers.... http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/2.jpg Closeup of some stickers on it.... http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/3.jpg http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/5.jpg http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/4.jpg |
My Commuter
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I recently added some panniers and a rack that I purchased used on eBay so I can pack some clothes and shoes for work along with a light jacket.
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Heya - I've been a recent convert back to biking (in general, and in a few different disciplines). I'm commuting to work by bike almost exclusively these days, and it feels very, very good. My employer is very cool with it, and I'm lucky to have some nice bike trails along the route. It's about 15.5 miles each way (conveniently downhill on the way to to work, and uphill back....). I resurrected my old Trek 830 as the official commuter for a bit, and I'm thinking a roadie for short jaunts with no equipment may be in the future if I can budget it in. No panniers yet, but that may come depending on needs. Right now, the Timbuk2 bag is sufficient for what I have to carry... sometimes a bit more sweaty than I'd like though. :)
Here's a pic: http://www.shostako.com/bikeforums/b...k/IMG_2127.jpg |
just finish my old crossroads.http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j7...p/DSCN3610.jpg
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Originally Posted by singlespeed_pp
just finish my old crossroads.
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if i rem correctly should be 16 ctc.
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Originally Posted by mikdes
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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Not exactly my commuter, but my grocery beater - a 1999 Gary Fisher Tassajara.
Traded a local fellow a rear wheel and seatpost for his Vertical dual-boinger MTB (Target) for the Fisher frameset w/front wheel. The bike has been a disaster to get back up and running, as the drivetrain had been chewed up, for lack of a better term (I am still looking for a replacement RD and crankset - the RD is bent, the chainwheel teeth brutally worn and bent), but it is coming along so far. These are progress photos from tonight. Just finished mounting the North Road handlebar and extending the brake cables. The mounting position of the shifters was unfortunately, nessesary, due to the gear indicator window interfering with the bend of the handlebar in the straight section. Won't look much different when completed, save for the addition of a 460mm, 27.2 seatpost (anyone have one?), the replacement drivetrain components, and a matching Bonterager 26X1.25 skinwall slick up front. Take care, -Kurt |
I wasn't really using my rack, so I took it off to mount my PB Freddy HC fenders in prep for the PNW rainy season (which started today.)
I also got 54" of 3/4" wide Scotchlite reflective tape. It comes in a 27" strip which is broken down into squares that you can cut out. There's no way anyone can say they didn't see me now. I covered the fenders, frame, and put some on my helmet. Here's the daytime view (no flash) http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload...6-e2a8c2ffdb0e And here's how it looks in the dark (with flash) http://images.tribe.net/tribe/upload...9-3c22d6ad9206 |
There's no way anyone can say they didn't see me now. |
this is my 2007 giant crx 2
awesome commuter although a bit bumpy its very very fast http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...08-06_1237.jpg |
Originally Posted by mechBgon
Remember that reflective stuff is not visible under quite a lot of real-world circumstances (motorist didn't turn their lights on yet, motorist's lights are aiming elsewhere e.g. about to pull into your path from a cross street). Lights, lights, lights! :)
It's the joggers and cyclists without any reflective or blinkies on the MUP that I worry more about. |
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I commute via either a road bike (in nicer weather) and now that it is fall, my (1999 or 2000 - I forget) Specialized Rockhopper Franken-commuter.
Currently sporting Planet Bike Freddy Fenders, a Topeak MTX rack, skinny slicks and lights. Attachment 24476 |
Another mid-80's hardtail franken-bike
I also posted this as a stand-alone thread - what can I say, I'm an attention *hore!
Front Rear Rack Bars Background on bike: When I was in college (University of Idaho) in the mid 90's, I was managing an apartment complex. One of the tenants abandoned the frame in a storage closet (no logos or badges, but a mid 80's mountain bike frame as best I can tell). I needed a bike to get around campus, so I painted the frame (crappy paint job, as you can see) and with the help of a LBS and their used parts bin, was able to make it rideable. Over time, I replaced some of the parts with better stuff, but it's still basically a franken-bike. After I finished college, it hung from the ceiling in my garage until the gas price hike last fall, which prompted me to pull it down and put on some new tires (Specialized Nimbus Armadillos), a rack (Jannd Expedition), and a light system (ala Starlight 78). Recently, I added the Nashbar Trekking Bar and a new stem, and some cheap Wellgo clipless pedals. I commute an average of 4 times per week, approximately 18 miles round trip. Luckily, I've got a great route (wide shoulders, scenic, along the Puget Sound), there are showers at work (I carry clothes and such in an Ortlieb Pannier), and I'm able to park the bike in the mechanical room of the building where I work. From reading this forum, I know that old mountain bikes are well regarded as commuter bikes, and I would have to agree. I've had a few roadie friends encourage me to buy a road bike so I could get to work faster, but with the light system, pannier full of clothes and lunch, and my "personal baggage" :D I don't think it's worth the money to save 5 or 10 lbs on a bike. Besides, my commute time (40 minutes) is less than many of my co-workers who drive. |
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My commuter (again). Still trying to find a way to put some fenders on before the rain comes.
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/7...5604sw2.th.jpg |
What are those fenders you're using? I'm looking for silver 700c fenders that fit snug to the wheel and areall silver (no black streaks).
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Sorry--the above is directed at Xb Nutt
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