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takenreasy 11-06-14 04:44 PM

Are those Albastache bars?


Originally Posted by bconneraz (Post 17264276)
figured I'd have a little fun on the commute today and tomorrow- there's a tail light mounted inside the pumpkin so it works as a tail light. happy halloween!

http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/...psont6twra.jpg


acidfast7 11-06-14 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by Archwhorides (Post 17280456)
The 11 speed IGH can be had for only 700 bills more.....that's a bawgen at $233.33 per gear...maybe it's would seem better deal in Euros or Swiss Francs.

Zürich is OK for cycling. Still like CPH, NL and Stockholm better. Frankfurt is even a little nicer than Zürich.

Big Lebowski 11-09-14 06:13 PM

Put on some cheapo Kenda 35mm tires.

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/...ps54311641.jpg

And a new 12-36 Deore cassette. My legs need a bit more help on a steep hill.

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6f9f0469.jpg

killian21 11-11-14 05:08 PM

Finally finished up my Kona. Just in time for winter:

http://i60.tinypic.com/315yl8j.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/25ja3ys.jpg
http://i61.tinypic.com/15ho1mr.jpg

DiabloScott 11-11-14 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Big Lebowski (Post 17291432)
Put on some cheapo Kenda 35mm tires.

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/...ps54311641.jpg

Is that a Soho? Except for the drivetrain it looks exactly like my District S

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4...525141428a.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-v...901141303a.jpg

Big Lebowski 11-11-14 07:34 PM

It's actually a Trek 9th District. It came with a 9 speed 11-32 cassette and a 44 chainring. Earlier this year I swapped the 44 for a 38. When I bought it in 2013, my LBS was going to make me a great deal on a Livestrong version of the bike. It was black with yellow accents, but I liked the green better.

I do have a Trek Soho S too. I sometimes still commute on it, it's now my grocery-getter and bar-hopper. It's the last bike I'll part with.

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/...psa39438c1.jpg

KCBikeCommuter 11-12-14 09:40 AM

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Here are a couple of pictures of my '40-mile round trip... 3-days a week' commuter bicycle. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417270http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417271

Archwhorides 11-12-14 02:58 PM

Cool accessories, do you have any night-time shots?


Originally Posted by KCBikeCommuter (Post 17299629)
Here are a couple of pictures of my '40-mile round trip... 3-days a week' commuter bicycle. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417270http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417271


KCBikeCommuter 11-12-14 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Archwhorides (Post 17300761)
Cool accessories, do you have any night-time shots?

Well... I have a video that shows how the Revolights work... but that's about it.
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GeneO 11-12-14 04:38 PM

I get "This video is private" and can't view it

Archwhorides 11-13-14 07:53 AM

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Finally completing my recent bike purchase/project with an Ortleib Office pannier - northern European equip for New England paths/streets, I'm curious to see what this winter holds in store.....
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417431

KCBikeCommuter 11-13-14 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by GeneO (Post 17301119)
I get "This video is private" and can't view it

I think I forgot to 'publish' the video. Try is again and let me know if it works.

Rick@OCRR 11-13-14 10:23 AM

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This thread just keeps on going! I think this is the 3rd photo I've put on here, but since I retired the DaHon when the trains got "bike areas" and retired the GT when I wanted a more commuter friendly bike . . . here is the current commuter, built up from a discarded "Performance" brand cro-mo frame.

I built it up with parts I had laying about (which is why the wheels don't match!) and the shifters (8 Speed Grip-Shift) don't match the freewheel (not a cassette! 7-Speed) but still, they work okay together. Single chain-ring and the front derailluer is only there to keep the chain on the chain-ring when I hit bumps.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417491Since the "Performance" decals have been removed, it's known a simply "The Black Bike."
Rick / OCRR

PatrickGSR94 11-13-14 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by Big Lebowski (Post 17291432)
Put on some cheapo Kenda 35mm tires.

http://i1351.photobucket.com/albums/...ps54311641.jpg

Wow that green and black make for a SHARP looking bike! Love it! :thumb:

mechanicmatt 11-13-14 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by KCBikeCommuter (Post 17299629)
Here are a couple of pictures of my '40-mile round trip... 3-days a week' commuter bicycle. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417270http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=417271

From where to where do you commute in KC, I am thinking about a Mission, KS to Grandview, MO commute, but haven't fully committed yet.

KCBikeCommuter 11-13-14 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicmatt (Post 17303981)
From where to where do you commute in KC, I am thinking about a Mission, KS to Grandview, MO commute, but haven't fully committed yet.

I commute from the west side of Liberty to 31st & Broadway. It's a little under 20-miles each way.

FBinNY 11-13-14 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by KCBikeCommuter (Post 17304191)
I commute from the west side of Liberty to 31st & Broadway. It's a little under 20-miles each way.

That's gotta get cold on a Kansas winter day. I live near the coast and it's rarely as cold (though colder than Iceland in the winter), and don't know if I'd have the patience or tolerance for your daily commute.

Consider this a hat's off salute. (we need a "tip o' the hat" emoticon, not that I'd use it anyway)

noglider 11-13-14 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by FBinNY (Post 17304269)
That's gotta get cold on a Kansas winter day. I live near the coast and it's rarely as cold (though colder than Iceland in the winter), and don't know if I'd have the patience or tolerance for your daily commute.

Consider this a hat's off salute. (we need a "tip o' the hat" emoticon, not that I'd use it anyway)

In one of the threads about winter cycling, some Canadians said that the type of climate we get in NYC can be more unpleasant than their climates because our weather dithers above and below freezing so much. Cold wet wind is bad. Windy rainy weather is very bad.

mechanicmatt 11-13-14 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by KCBikeCommuter (Post 17304191)
I commute from the west side of Liberty to 31st & Broadway. It's a little under 20-miles each way.

Ok that's pretty impressive, mostly because I am trying to think of the city street route you would take. At an old job I would commute from Mission to North KC, go right through downtown and then across the Heart of America Bridge (wide shoulder). Loved crossing the Missouri River and riding through the heart of town.

My route would be 14.5 miles through residential but there is a couple no shoulder parts I wouldn't be able to avoid. Seems doable.

How long is your trip one way then?

joeyduck 11-13-14 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 17304473)
In one of the threads about winter cycling, some Canadians said that the type of climate we get in NYC can be more unpleasant than their climates because our weather dithers above and below freezing so much. Cold wet wind is bad. Windy rainy weather is very bad.

The temperatures around freezing are the worst. The rain and dampness just seep into everything and make one feel much colder.

I have been in Vancouver for a decade and I hate the winter. Here it hovers around forty and it is wet all winter. I grew up in upstate NY just off lake Ontario and winters below freezing were much more pleasant. Those winters are my happy place.

But biking is easy. But if it snows the city is a disaster since it happens once a year and I try to avoid going out for fear of unprepared idiots hitting me in the car or on the bike

KCBikeCommuter 11-13-14 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicmatt (Post 17304485)
Ok that's pretty impressive, mostly because I am trying to think of the city street route you would take. At an old job I would commute from Mission to North KC, go right through downtown and then across the Heart of America Bridge (wide shoulder). Loved crossing the Missouri River and riding through the heart of town.

My route would be 14.5 miles through residential but there is a couple no shoulder parts I wouldn't be able to avoid. Seems doable.

How long is your trip one way then?

I can usually make the trip in just under 1hr 15min depending on the wind. With a strong tail-wind I've made the trip a couple of times in 1hr 6min. With a strong head-wind it's taken me nearly 1.5-hours. With my computer and a change of clothes, the total bike weight is around 45 lbs.

I come across the Heart of America bridge as well. The barricaded bike lane is nice, but because the lane is an afterthought and not part of the original bridge design... all the water/debris washes across the bike lane to the drains (which are also in the bike lane). I've had several flats coming across the bridge because of all the glass/debris. However, it is a safe way to cross the river and I do enjoy the view.

A majority of my ride from Liberty to the Heart of America bridge is on residential streets. I do jump on Vivian Road as I ride through Claycomo, but the traffic is fairly light.

FBinNY 11-13-14 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by noglider (Post 17304473)
In one of the threads about winter cycling, some Canadians said that the type of climate we get in NYC can be more unpleasant than their climates because our weather dithers above and below freezing so much. Cold wet wind is bad. Windy rainy weather is very bad.

I agree to an extent. I ride all winter and prefer colder dryer weather. But we really don't get that much winter rain, so 30-35 and not raining is better than colder temps. In face we have many days with daytime balmy temps on either side of 40.

OTOH- here in NYC we can ride on just about any winter day without going to great lengths to protect ourselves. I'll take a few damp chilly rides, even rainy ones over super cold any time.

Big Lebowski 11-13-14 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by mechanicmatt (Post 17303981)
From where to where do you commute in KC, I am thinking about a Mission, KS to Grandview, MO commute, but haven't fully committed yet.

I know this was not intended for me, but me and my green 9th District go from 133rd and Quivera in Overland Park to 31st and Main. However, it gets most of the afternoons off, since it gets a ride on the front of TheJo (county bus service) back to Overland Park and then a short 4 mile ride home.

Sorry to threadjack the pics thread with comments from KC commuters, but there aren't a lot of us, so it's nice to hear from others.

Fizzaly 11-14-14 04:25 PM

Recently got the winter bike finished and am glad! Almost didn't put the studded snow tires on as I thought this so called storm was gonna flop. So far we've gotten more snow that we've gotten during some entire winters.

http://i.imgur.com/Xl5KLSW.jpg

DiabloScott 11-14-14 05:27 PM

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