Commuter Bicycle Pics
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Joined: Sep 2012
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From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Fairdale Weekender Drop, Motobecane 29LTD, Cannondale H400, Basso Coral
With some double digits, potholed roads, and some dirt between me and work I'll be taking my Kona on a few more commutes, it handles the urban assaults quite well with the Smart Sams I fitted as they roll out pretty nicely on pavement.
Just need a backpack and I'm good to go on days like this.
Full Member
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 435
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From: Richmond, VA
Bikes: ’83 Bianchi Special ’96 Specialized Stump Jumper Comp ’09 Gary Fisher Paragon ’09 Surly Cross Check ’11 Surly Long Haul Trucker
That is one sweet frickin ride.
Took this on the way home yesterday. Haven't changed anything since I posted it last year - except a new headlight.
Beginning to entertain new bar tape color options though, the current is getting kinda dirty finally.
Beginning to entertain new bar tape color options though, the current is getting kinda dirty finally.
Day trip lover
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 813
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From: capital city of iowa
Bikes: '16 Giant Escape 3 (fair weather ride), Giant Quasar (work in progress), 2002 saturn vue (crap weather ride)
I have an update, I no longer have the bike I had back in post #6015 , I dented the head tube in a winter accident leaving it "unfixable" according to the shop I took it to. I ended up getting another trek, an 720 if I remember right, and it was stolen shortly after. Now I have a black Huffy Stalker that I've affectionately named "Huffles" that I bought from the mother of a friend for $60. Does every thing I've asked of it and I have no complaints, Huffles is a good bike.

I took this picture this morning on my phone, right outside of where I work.
I took this picture this morning on my phone, right outside of where I work.
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Keepin it Wheel




Joined: Aug 2011
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From: San Diego
Bikes: Surly CrossCheck, Krampus
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 8,543
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From: England / CPH
Bikes: 2010 Cube Acid / 2013 Mango FGSS
I fell a couple times in winter and after 2000 miles, it's done.
Interesting ride
Added a new front dynamo wheel (built by LIT in Portland with an SP PD-8 hub, and DT Swiss rim and spokes) and Vega headlight to my fixed gear commuter. This weekend's project is to install a new 47T chainring and much needed new BB, that I've had waiting for it for awhile.
Day trip lover
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 813
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From: capital city of iowa
Bikes: '16 Giant Escape 3 (fair weather ride), Giant Quasar (work in progress), 2002 saturn vue (crap weather ride)
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 8,543
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From: England / CPH
Bikes: 2010 Cube Acid / 2013 Mango FGSS
Haha it seemed like thought there was something quirky or weird about it!
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 15
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From: It was the Dempster, now its the Don
Bikes: Concorde Squadra fixie, Pinarello Treviso dumpster find, Urbanite home build, Bianchi brava frankenstein, Surly LHT
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 15
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From: It was the Dempster, now its the Don
Bikes: Concorde Squadra fixie, Pinarello Treviso dumpster find, Urbanite home build, Bianchi brava frankenstein, Surly LHT
thanks. it is indeed on there, sorry the pics are crap. in the first pic you can sort of see it beside the stem. It doesnt take up that much room on the bars. I had to bore out a lot of the shifter to fit it around the bend. I hope the 3 speed holds up for hauling heavy loads.
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 470
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From: Napa, California
Every time I look at a profile shot I remember I want to angle the hoods up a few degrees. Then I ride it and forget because it fits pretty well (And I really don't like the modern trend of angling them way up, yuck)

Also, I think I finally found a saddle which is making me happy on 20+ mile rides... A super old Selle Italia Flite that was on the first road bike I purchased used. Looking at new ones online, since this one is rather tattered, and they appear to have changed the shape to more flat and less rounded. And my butt is extremely picky... Not sure if I'll ever win.

Also, I think I finally found a saddle which is making me happy on 20+ mile rides... A super old Selle Italia Flite that was on the first road bike I purchased used. Looking at new ones online, since this one is rather tattered, and they appear to have changed the shape to more flat and less rounded. And my butt is extremely picky... Not sure if I'll ever win.
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Joined: Nov 2013
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From: Napa, California
This one is weird because I look at it, and it looks so uncomfortable, it's literally covered in huge, raised stitches and writing. But once I'm on it it's great. Even doing quite a bit in just boxers and normal shorts/jeans.
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Joined: Apr 2015
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First post and a pic of my first bike. (Outside of bikes as a kid). I live in midtown Atlanta and have less than a 1 mile commute which is pretty flat. Just starting out simple and seeing how I like it.
This was a craiglist find for $80. A 1970's toyoco cruiser. Apparantly the guy had imported it or something as they don't sell these in the US I believe. Can't wait to start learning more and take this thing out! I also got a new in box Kryptonite 2 lock with chain for $25. Weird having a lock worth over 50% of the bike.
This was a craiglist find for $80. A 1970's toyoco cruiser. Apparantly the guy had imported it or something as they don't sell these in the US I believe. Can't wait to start learning more and take this thing out! I also got a new in box Kryptonite 2 lock with chain for $25. Weird having a lock worth over 50% of the bike.
@TenSpeedV2 What did you do to the Sputnik? and its that the Red Cedar River on campus?
Currently commuting on this. Fresh build yesterday and taken on a shake down ride. LOVE IT!!!
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From: Kent Wa.
Bikes: 2005 Gazelle Golfo, 1935 Raleigh Sport, 1970 Robin Hood sport, 1974 Schwinn Continental, 1984 Ross MTB/porteur, 2013 Flying Piegon path racer, 2014 Gazelle Toer Populair T8
Gazelle
2014 Gazelle t8,
B&M Luxos U headlight, Cateye 570 tail light, Seattle Sports mini light, Cateye Velo 9 computer, Shimano 324 pedals, Shimano IM80 brakes, Gazelle adjustable Switch stem, Velo Orange twin leg stand, Ergon grips, Wald folding baskets, Cardiff seat bag. Purchased in late January of this year, and have put over 1800 miles on it with no maintenance or adjustments other than tire pressure.
B&M Luxos U headlight, Cateye 570 tail light, Seattle Sports mini light, Cateye Velo 9 computer, Shimano 324 pedals, Shimano IM80 brakes, Gazelle adjustable Switch stem, Velo Orange twin leg stand, Ergon grips, Wald folding baskets, Cardiff seat bag. Purchased in late January of this year, and have put over 1800 miles on it with no maintenance or adjustments other than tire pressure.
Sure looks like it.
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Bikes: 1996 Eddy Merckx Titanium EX, 1989/90 Colnago Super(issimo?) Piu(?),1990 Concorde Aquila(hit by car while riding), others in build queue "when I get the time"
Bikes: 1996 Eddy Merckx Titanium EX, 1989/90 Colnago Super(issimo?) Piu(?),
@long john its a very in expense schwinn pump https://www.amazon.com/Schwinn-Mini-F.../dp/B00F2DG3KQ











