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Originally Posted by Archwhorides
(Post 17190743)
After several great years beating up a Breezer Finesse on my daily commute in Gotham, I finally tired of the chain and splurged on a BMC belt-drive. The rear rack setup has proved to be a challenge, as the 2014 model has no rack mounting stays of any sort, but the parts are on order, and I'm having fun in the meanwhile, even though I hate backpacks.
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Ok, not my commuter, but it is what I rode today. I brought extra clothes to work yesterday. Sometimes you just need to take a spin on the fast bike.
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My Volagi Viaje' wearing its commuter outfit. It serves me well for 13.5 miles each way.
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Originally Posted by mmason
(Post 17204472)
Finally finished my commuter to suite my needs! It's a 2012 Bianchi Camaleonte Sport with a few updates like stem, bars, saddle, tyres, rack etc...
Really enjoying riding this on my 9 mile daily commute. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=411073http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=411074 MM, may I ask what the specific rack and trunk bag are that you have on that bike? |
Originally Posted by Clyde1820
(Post 17210209)
MM, may I ask what the specific rack and trunk bag are that you have on that bike?
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Awesome bike! What kind of tires are you using for commuting?
Originally Posted by onfloat
(Post 17210188)
My Volagi Viaje' wearing its commuter outfit. It serves me well for 13.5 miles each way.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...012_120947.jpg http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...012_120933.jpg http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...012_120921.jpg |
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My winter bike is up and running! In late November I'll put on studded tires. I've never bought a bike just for use in the winter before, but after a winter of brutal ice ruts last year I thought fatter tires with lower pressure might help. It's set up as a 1x7. That saddle is the Velo Orange version of the B17-- not too bad, though it's much stiffer than Brooks right out of the box. New cables, Kool Stop brake pads, and upright bars. |
Originally Posted by onfloat
(Post 17210188)
My Volagi Viaje' wearing its commuter outfit. It serves me well for 13.5 miles each way.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...012_120947.jpg |
Originally Posted by PennyTheDog
(Post 17211134)
Awesome bike! What kind of tires are you using for commuting?
Originally Posted by RubeRad
(Post 17213086)
Beautiful. My dream bike, someday. Maybe even in Ti. What kind of spec did you go with? Trying to squint at the pictures, I'm seeing a double (compact?), wide cassette (11/12 - 32/34?) 105 shifters? Are your brakes mech or hydraulic?
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=4119262008 Scott SUB 30. Does about 500 miles a month.
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Originally Posted by gdhillard
(Post 17217339)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=4119262008 Scott SUB 30. Does about 500 miles a month.
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There should be an old pair of Converse All Stars on those feet, which are my bike shoes.
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Finally finish up (for now) the back up/winter commuter last night and it's already the primary, it's time to tear down the kuwie and replace the drivetrain. Upon some routine maintenance I noticed the kuwies cassette had three gears worn to a very sharp point, which instantly reminded me that it's been on the big for two years now. I probably managed to get around 8ish thousand mikes out of it (roughly 2 1/2 chains) which is the longest so far, I really love the cheaper all steel cassettes they wear slowly. Broke the old trek frame out from storage and built her up, this is gonna be its form for probably the winter as I'm also currently rebuilding my MTB and can't afford three new builds at once :). I may even dredge up the original kuwie build thread to do some interesting look back on all its forms.
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Threw some nashbar trekking bars on my Kona Commuter.
http://i61.tinypic.com/dnca3c.jpg And yes, I realize the stem doesn't match the bike at all and looks terrible, but it's the only stem I had around with the right sized clamp on it. I'll order a new one soon. And yes the bar tape is awful, but didn't have enough to cover the whole bar so I will get some more. I was just excited to get them on that I rushed through it with mis matched parts and I'm glad I did because these bars are so much more comfortable than the risers I used to have on the Kona. |
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412620 It's been a while since I uploaded my commuter. The top two are the full set up in the winter time when I take more stuff to work. The bare pic is summer riding when I can just ride to work in shorts. Oh yea, the front rack always comes in handy as well. I have a cargo net for random items or if I decide to grab something from the store, on it goes. |
Originally Posted by DTG
(Post 17229850)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412618http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412619
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412620 It's been a while since I uploaded my commuter. The top two are the full set up in the winter time when I take more stuff to work. The bare pic is summer riding when I can just ride to work in shorts. Oh yea, the front rack always comes in handy as well. I have a cargo net for random items or if I decide to grab something from the store, on it goes. That is a slick looking bike! What kind of bag is that on your top tube? |
Moved to a different building:
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My humble commuter... Doesn't look like much but she's a smooth, fast, comfy ride. Does about 600-700 km a month across gravel, pavement, hills and the occasional pothole... |
Originally Posted by lost_in_endicot
(Post 17230075)
That is a slick looking bike! What kind of bag is that on your top tube?
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Originally Posted by GeneO
(Post 17231642)
Moved to a different building:
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Are you a physicist?
Originally Posted by GeneO
(Post 17231642)
Moved to a different building:
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
(Post 17233106)
Cool another Felt commuter! :) I rigged up my Z85 with a rear rack and trunk bag, using insulated P clamps and a Problem Solvers seat post clamp with rack mounts. Works awesome. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by PennyTheDog
(Post 17233571)
Are you a physicist?
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Originally Posted by RidingMatthew
(Post 17233246)
this photo is great. is that part of your commute?
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