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I love the MTBs with drops and bullhorns!
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Originally Posted by Brian_1
hairlessbill -
That's a very sweet Surly build! I was recently turning heads in Durango, CO with my Airnimal folder - no one had ever seen one. Next time you're in Durango try the tamales & tortilla soup at Cocino Linda's located in the Albertson's shopping center. |
Originally Posted by caloso
I love the MTBs with drops and bullhorns!
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...e-guy/bike.jpg Only problem with the chopped drops is that I really have to cram the brakes to fit my hands. Not a real issue though. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_8714.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Brian_1
ryanz4, that dog in the last picture is cool! Is it a Sheltie?
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My commuterized Liquid parked in my office. :) (cellphone pic)
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Originally Posted by ryanz4
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This is going be my winter commuter/trainer: Fixified 1989 Trek 660. I didn't have time to get the fenders set up so hopefully tonight's rain will hold off until I get home.
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Originally Posted by caloso
This is going be my winter commuter/trainer: Fixified 1989 Trek 660. I didn't have time to get the fenders set up so hopefully tonight's rain will hold off until I get home.
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Originally Posted by mastershake916
Is that the capitol in the background?
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Originally Posted by ModoVincere
I love corgis! Does she do the little nipping/butting at heals to try to get you to play with her? That freaks a lot of people out if they aren't familiar with this breed. But they make a great companion.
Your right about making a great companion. She never leaves my side and always helps out. I was raking the leaves today and of course she was right there playing in the piles of leaves! |
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I built this up in stages over the last few years. It's a mid-80s Trek 310 with 7-speed Shimano Nexus hub. Upgraded the wheels about ten years ago with Mavic MA-40s which have been fantastic - strong and true. Still experimenting with the positions of everything on the moustache bars, so I haven't taped them yet.
More of an obstacle to my commuting though, is a nasty intestinal hemorrhage that seems to pop up the day after I ride or do anything else strenuous. Nearly killed me a year ago last week. That keeps me from actually commuting much at all, but I'm dang tired of just looking at my bike hanging in the garage and figured even if I can't get it out on the road where I can appreciate it, I'll get it out on the web where other like-minded folks can. Riding is my inspiration for getting my guts fixed and my body back up to speed. Some day soon I'll be out all the time. Attachment 29663 Attachment 29664 |
My recently adopted commuter. A.K.A. Just about the best $100 I've ever spent.
http://www.focushacks.com/photo/sorrento.jpg 1999 Diamondback Sorrento SE Offroad it's usually missing the lights, handlebar bag, and will have knobby tires. Tires: SlickCity ST by Forte Seat: Bell (original was torn up) Rack: Schwinn Das Blinkenlights: Bell (Looking at a Blackburn X3 for up front) Handlebar Bag: Bell Pump: Blackburn MtnAIR Inside the bag: * Gerber Evolution multi-tool * Screwdriver with bits for every fastener on my bike * Spare tube * Master Python cable lock * Lunch On the rack: Depends on what I need to take with me that day, but either a laptop bag or duffle bag. Also, a really long lash strap wrapped around the support, in case I need to attach something big, or strap a milk crate to the back for carrying stuff. |
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Diamondback response 2005 bought for $200 with thule bike carrier, lights, platform & clipless pedals, pump. Added Brooks saddle ($48), rack ($16), Mr. Tuffy for tires ($14), stem riser ($12). It has shimano deore XT components. Ritchey comp handle bar and seat post. The bike was brand new when got it, the owner used it for a very limited time. |
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surly lht 54cm
suntour xcpro brakes and rear mech stronglight (sugino XD) cranks dmr pedals and 2.2" tyres nitto bars thomson post king steelset ea50 stem brooks conquest saddle and bar tape campy record OR front mech bullseye 48h hubs and halo sas rims shimano levers, freewheel, and 105 downtube shifters wanna get one of those SJS cycles rear racks and a decent generator |
^^^Wow! Fatties do fit fine!! Tell us about those tires?
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Here you go:
Ebay bike with some DA goodies and a flashlight up front =) http://velocide.com/images_old/2006_...wes_DA_640.jpg |
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It's sort of hard to capture with a cell phone camera, but this is about as clean as my bike will be until I don't know June-ish I think.
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the tyres are like the mtb equivalent of a bmx tyre. i likes em. http://www.actionsports.de/images/pr....DM.0001_0.jpg
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my new bike
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My last frame was a cheap aluminum poc, weld broke at the bottom bracket after 2 yrs commuting. This is what I came up with when I thought about what the ultimate commuting bike would be.
Surly 1x1 frame Shimano nexus 7 hub (to see if I liked internal gears) nashbar trekking bars w/reflective cork bartape xtracyle attachment -the best thing i have bought for commuting/grocery shopping-going on 3 yrs old spiderflex seat- weird but comfy hokey spokes on front wheel, to get peoples attention when it's dark. eno cranks 38t with a 16t cog in back extended my fenders to reduce water/salt spray |
second try
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one more
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one more w/bags http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1163561588
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Sorry garth, but that is just a little too conventional looking.
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