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My ride....specialized triple.....low-end but i love it.
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this is my ride (specialized rockhopper) which was used to commute 20 miles round trip everyday
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Until recently it was this beastie - '99ish Giant Farrago. Changed the tires for 700x32 Panaracers, lowered the adjustable stem, and added a rear rack.
It finally gave up the ghost last week, so I'm currently searching for a replacement. The whole drive train is pretty much at the end of it's useful life and the rear wheel has failed, and I can't really justify spending much money on it considering I'd rather be doing my 25-30 mile round trip commute on a better fitting frame with drop bars. I'm intending to source a new rear wheel to turn this one into a single-speed grocery getter and errand bike. Moustache bars might get the nod, too... :) |
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This is my commuter bike that also doubles as my touring bike. This is me on a circumavigation of Lake Champlain back in 2002... I tried to see Champ but failed :( However, that is the same bike that I commute in. It was a CC tour so I didn't have my front panniers and front rack on at that time either. Jay |
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This is the bike I use for my commute and other errands: Decathlon Road Triban 5.
This is from the manufacturer's website, I currently have no picture of my own. Alu frame/Nexus 7 gear hub/700 wheels/slick tires. I'm not too sure whether this bike qualifies as a hybrid? |
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Ok here is some better pics of my "fairly low-end" and yet "oh how I love it" bike :love:
I commute about 12 miles on it 5 days a week (estimates only) and do "family fun rides" quite often. Those miles add up too believe me. I've had this bike about two months now and I bet I've logged 600 miles on it already. That number probably won't impress many people here, but hey I'm pretty new at this stuff so I'll just go ahead and impress myself :D |
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I looked at rebuilding the Farrago, which would have been entirely possible. I just couldn't justify the money on it when I'd rather a better fitting frame. I needed wheels, BB, cassette, chain, headset, shifters and cables. If you really like the frame, it may be worth doing a rebuild with new 9-spd components, possible even with a drop bar (which is what I considered). |
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I just got my first bike and intended on using it for commuting to work and riding for excercise and endurance training in a local park (Flushing Meadows for those from NYC). I took some pictures of it just now and would like to share them. Maybe I can get some advice on how to make it better/safer or more fun to ride.
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZmQzMXk1NDE%3D http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZmQzMXk1NDE%3D http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZmQzMXk1NDE%3D |
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I finally got around to taking a decent picture of my commuter. It's a 1997 Redline Conquest CX frame, with a motley assortment of components (Deore cranks, 105 levers, Ultegra derailleurs, Dura-Ace gears & hubs) . I bought it used and have been slowly tweaking it to my taste. Most of my ride is in big city traffic, so I swapped the drop handlebars for cowhorns, since I spent all my time on the flat or hoods anyway. At the same time I removed the front derailleur and shifter since I never used the big ring, either.
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I just picked this bike up used. Its a 88 or 89 Specialized RockHopper large frame. It now has a bike computer and 1.5" slicks on it. It'll be a "real" commuter soon with a rack on the back, saddlebags, and fenders.
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My commuter.
A 1996 Specialized Hardrock GX. Used to do XC mountain duty until I decided to make it the most comfortable 1996 Specialized Hardrock GX in Santa Cruz. As pictured, it has a Jandd Commuter Pack and folding basket on no-name rack on semi-slicks. I also fit it with a 5V NiteHawk headlight (heavy battery but what a value!) and blinky Cateye tails. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/f85074b8.jpg Plotting revenge is fun. http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...f/f850746c.jpg |
Here's mine.
1994 Gary Fisher Mamba. My first MTB, served me well on the trail. After I upgraded to a 2001 GF Sugar 4 I put 1.5" slicks on it and use it for commuting. I'm a big fan of velcro, so I velcro'd my lock to the bike, and the blue velcro strap is for my pant leg. I upgraded the brakes on my Sugar and put the stock v-braks on the mamba. In '94 I cracked the frame about a week after I bought it, but took it to LBS and they helped me warranty it, rock shox also warrantied the forks too. I was bombing down a trail and got off the path a little bit, hit a hole with my front tire and went OTB, cracked the frame, bent the forks. The bike has been solid ever since. http://dpl.freeshell.org/sdf/mamba_sized.jpg |
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It's great stuff. |
"so I velcro'd my lock to the bike, and the blue velcro strap is for my pant leg"
Last couple times I bought lettuce at the supermarket, it was bundled with a strip of velcro. I'm going to try some out on my bike! (the velcro, not the lettuce) Don |
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What fenders are you running on your bike? I have an old Cannondale frame with short reach brakes and 700X28 tires I would like to put fenders on, but the LBS does not seem to be able to help me out. Thanks |
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here's my commuter and townie bike
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Over the last 2 years I mostly used my Trek 6500 MTB for commuting. I used a backpack to carry my clothes and supplies.
Recently I decided to use my Trek 520 for hot weather commuting. The rack allows me to put a decent sized pannier (one Arkel T42 rear bag) on it and keep my back a little drier. The bike is fairly modified from stock. Deore LX cranks instead of 105. LX thumb shifters instead of Dura Ace barends. Flat bars with bar-ends instead of drops. Conti Top Touring Tires instead of Bontragers. Jannd Expedition rack instead of Trek. Trek saddle instead of Bontrager. And fenders, too. This photo's a couple months old. I had just returned from a two-day, 150-mile tour, where I caught a stick in the rear wheel and tore off the fender. I recently replaced that Planet Bike rear fender with a cheaper Zefal plastic fender. |
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Here's my commuter, a Schwinn "Phoenix" - since when I got it, it was pretty much destroyed and useless. Not anymore!
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Here's my '99 Hardrock commuter conversion please excuse the glare from the reflect-o tape. :D
http://img99.exs.cx/img99/1245/RaiynHardrock1.jpg http://img99.exs.cx/img99/7656/RaiynHardrock2.jpg http://img157.exs.cx/img157/60/RaiynHardrock3.jpg http://img142.exs.cx/img142/9228/RaiynHardrock4.jpg I usually also run an EL-300 5 LED headlight that's not shown FRAME-- 1999 Specialized Hardrock Comp FS FORK-- Rock Shox Jett C retrofitted with MRP Speed Springs Swapped for a Surly 1x1 Rigid fork 6/05 (Not pictured) HEADSET-- Cane Creek C2 STEM-- Ritchey Comp Threadless, Forged Aluminum HANDLEBARS-- Titec Hellbent Narrowed 2.25" TAPE / GRIPS-- ODI "Rogue" Lock On grips FRONT BRAKE-- Avid Arch 40 with Kool Stop cartridge pads REAR BRAKE-- Shimano Nexave with Kool Stop cartridge pads BRAKE LEVERS-- Avid SD 2.0L FRONT DÉRAILLEUR-- Shimano M-570 LX REAR DÉRAILLEUR-- Shimano M-570 LX SHIFT LEVERS-- Shimano M-510 Deore, 9 speed CASSETTE-- SRAM R-9 11-23 CHAIN-- SRAM PC-59 BOTTOM BRACKET Shimano UN-25, 68mm shell width, 113mm spindle length CRANKSET-- Specialized Strongarm II, square taper CHAINRINGS-- 44Ax32Sx22S, 4 bolt, 104/64mm pattern, steel chainring bolts PEDALS-- TIME Control-Z RIMS-- Sun Rhynolytes built to XT 750 disc (not pictured) FRONT TIRE-- Specialized Nimbus EX 26"x1.5" REAR TIRE--Specialized Nimbus EX 26"x1.5" TUBES-- Specialized, schraeder valve SADDLE-- Specialized Body Geometry technology, steel rails SEAT POST-- Stock aluminum NOTES -- Nervz Teflon cables, Profile Design Kages, Cateye Mity 3 All in all a far cry from stock http://img122.exs.cx/img122/2404/Sto...rockcompfs.jpg edit: fixed contrast |
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I have since gotten a new steed, an old Specialized Hardrock, junkified edition. I really love this bike, especially since it was free! The darn front fender is all warped, though. http://www.patrickarena.com/mayjun04_125.jpg http://www.patrickarena.com/mayjun04_124.jpg When I get around to it I'll gear up my old Japanese Bianchi Sport DX for commuting as well, especially since my girlfriend wants it out of the living room where it's been a fixture for a couple of months! http://www.patrickarena.com/mayjun04_040.jpg Man, she hates bike stuff all over! |
how in the world do i put my picture on here? it is currently saved on my hard drive.
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When I get around to it I'll gear up my old Japanese Bianchi Sport DX for commuting as well, especially since my girlfriend wants it out of the living room
Man, she hates bike stuff all over![/QUOTE] I just do not understand women...I consider bike stuff all over..Nouveau Art..Why not the real thing..Instead of just posters. |
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attached is a picture of "The Beast" IMHO the dream commuter set up. I ride 26 miles round trip. I shed a few pounds on the weekend when I ride my Giant TCR composite 2 rodie.
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My new Trek 7500FX
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Dig the Hoover in the background of photo 3!
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Here's my contribution to this thread. I commute daily starting in early March & ending in early December. After that the snow & ice is too much for me, personally.
I also use this bike for racing in fall/winter cyclocross (2nd set of wheels at home with CX knobbies) & duathlons in the summer, not that I am any good at either sport, but just to participate for the fun of it & pre/post race comeraderie is great. Most competitors would have blown by me like the wind but, after all that's said & done, we raced the same course after all & did the same mileage. Have a great day! |
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