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Sixty Fiver 11-24-15 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 18342432)
Yeah I see that now. For fat tire bikes like those from Surly, you also have to use an offset front fork which spaces the tire about an inch off-center. The rear frame triangle is made this way to prevent drivetrain interference, but if you want to be able to swap wheels the front fork also has to be off-center, or something like that.

Only the Pugsley has swappable wheels and the offset front fork, other Surly models have symmetrical forks and the front wheel has no cassette driver.

esmith2039 11-25-15 04:44 AM

Changed out the stem to an adjustable one... my neck doesn't get as tired now. My wife told me why don't you just get a new bike? All I could think of was having to buy a new rack, new fenders.. etc etc. I'll just ride what I have for now. My neighbor thinks I'm insane.. his wife won't let him buy a new one!

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a58...pskbb1h9hg.jpg

Johnny Mullet 11-25-15 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 18343752)

Rollin' on fatties!

PatrickGSR94 11-25-15 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 18343762)
Only the Pugsley has swappable wheels and the offset front fork, other Surly models have symmetrical forks and the front wheel has no cassette driver.

I was just on their website and they sell an offset Moonlander fork for the purpose of swapping wheels.

Ridefreemc 11-25-15 05:34 PM

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Not mine,but a local guy that commutes with this every day. It has a radio, two fans, and a child seat in the rear.

SpeshulEd 11-25-15 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Ridefreemc (Post 18346193)
Not mine,but a local guy that commutes with this every day. It has a radio, two fans, and a child seat in the rear.

Interesting...to say the least.

cale 11-25-15 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by thewilson (Post 18343684)
these tracks are used for a very slow tourist ( I ride faster than it moves ) train to see the water front of where I am. They are also maybe 5 feet from the path I was biking on but they were perfect to propping my bike up to grab the pic. :thumb:

I was going to say, very narrow gauge!

BTW. I should have first said, Nice bike! I like your choice of gear, especially the bar tape and I mean that sincerely. It just works.

no motor? 11-25-15 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by Ridefreemc (Post 18346193)
Not mine,but a local guy that commutes with this every day. It has a radio, two fans, and a child seat in the rear.

Who would have guessed that was in Florida?

Ridefreemc 11-25-15 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18346400)
Interesting...to say the least.

My DW took the picture driving by him. I wish I had some close ups because he really has put some time and effort into the bike. Really nice guy too, working at the local grocery store. I've seen him ride it on windy days and it has got to be a struggle.

junkman71 11-26-15 12:40 AM

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my new and improved beater after a fresh rebuild

Ridefreemc 11-26-15 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by junkman71 (Post 18346816)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490297

my new and improved beater after a fresh rebuild

Cool looking, but it seems to have a dual personality. Like a reverse mullet, all business in the back and party in the front:p

downwinded 11-26-15 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Ridefreemc (Post 18346193)
Not mine,but a local guy that commutes with this every day. It has a radio, two fans, and a child seat in the rear.

Thought for a minute [MENTION=227213]wphamilton[/MENTION] had gone "back to the drawing board"! JK wp :)

Sixty Fiver 11-26-15 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 18344916)
I was just on their website and they sell an offset Moonlander fork for the purpose of swapping wheels.

For the longest time the thing that made the Pugsley unique was the offset front fork, this allowed for the swapping of wheels and the use of 135mm hubs front and back.

The Moonlander offset fork ( a great idea) accepts a 5 inch wide tyre, the Pug will take a 4 inch with a little room to spare.

wphamilton 11-26-15 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by downwinded (Post 18347124)
Thought for a minute @wphamilton had gone "back to the drawing board"! JK wp :)

Portions of that are ingenious IMO. The entire front portion is apparently affixed to fork and handlebars and swivels with the steering which is why his top has a weird looking shape. Cut-out in front for room to swivel inside, on the top sides so it doesn't scrape his shoulder when it sways; there is a logic to it.
His tailbox isn't much different from what I'd make.

I don't understand the training wheels though.

Ridefreemc 11-26-15 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by wphamilton (Post 18347390)
Portions of that are ingenious IMO. The entire front portion is apparently affixed to fork and handlebars and swivels with the steering which is why his top has a weird looking shape. Cut-out in front for room to swivel inside, on the top sides so it doesn't scrape his shoulder when it sways; there is a logic to it.
His tailbox isn't much different from what I'd make.

I don't understand the training wheels though.

The training wheels are new, as well as some of the add ons. My guess he was having issues keeping it upright. If I get over there soon I'll take a few closeups. I'm impressed.

DiabloScott 11-26-15 01:42 PM

Very creative! Screw convention.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...p;d=1448519968

esmith2039 11-27-15 05:14 PM

Guess I lied about getting another bike.. too good of deal to pass on this Trek 720 Multitrack. Paid half of what I did for the Specialized behind it and alot better condition! Besides the seat and a missing grip it's in perfect condition. The cateye odo only shows 133 miles. Not sure on the year. Have a rack to put on it and it'll be my good weather bike.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a58...psxh1ul9up.jpg

bgreen19 11-28-15 02:32 AM

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Trek 7.4fx disc. Upgraded to marathon deluxe tires and switched out the pedals for shimano saints.


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490576

Timbeau 11-28-15 06:13 AM


Originally Posted by SloButWide (Post 18281618)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=485305
Not pretty, but built like a tank. Schwinn Voyageur 11.8.

Not pretty? I disagree. Looks good to me.

the sci guy 11-28-15 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by bgreen19 (Post 18349976)
Trek 7.4fx disc. Upgraded to marathon deluxe tires and switched out the pedals for shimano saints.


http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490576

Can you link me to where you got that bike stand. It's perfect for what I want to put outside my garage to hold the bike while I am getting ready and need to shut the garage door to leave! (assuming it will hole both 700c and 26" tires....)

DiabloScott 11-28-15 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by the sci guy (Post 18350728)
Can you link me to where you got that bike stand. It's perfect for what I want to put outside my garage to hold the bike while I am getting ready and need to shut the garage door to leave! (assuming it will hole both 700c and 26" tires....)

Wouldn't you rather have this? Holds THREE bikes. I see them a lot at organized rides. On my Amazon wish list.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=490639

the sci guy 11-28-15 06:49 PM

Yeah I've seen those at all the big rides but it's not the kind of thing that camouflages well with the front bushes near the front door lol

Redhatter 11-28-15 08:55 PM

http://www.longlandclan.id.au/~stuar...r/commuter.jpg

The new commuter, Giant Toughroad SLR1. I took this on her maiden ride yesterday up to the shops, trailer in tow.

Glides along the road just beautiful, BUT:
  • with no suspension, you feel every bump (I might get used to this, otherwise I'll look at replacing the front fork in March/April next year)
  • no stand means it's a royal pain shutting the garage door and/or hitching the trailer

Still, we'll see how she goes. (In the background is the '09 Boulder that is now retired from service.)

The other gripe was with the stock seat having no padding. Something I have since addressed by putting the padded seat from the Boulder on. These lyrics came to mind riding back…


This cyclist's got a bony arse
This cyclist's got a bony arse
Lay down some padding, protect my arse
'cos This cyclist's got a bony arse
(Apologies to Bruce Springsteen)

bgreen19 11-28-15 11:56 PM

That's exactly what I use it for. My dogs go crazy when I'm leaving in the morning and we have a doggy door to the garage. I just leave this outside the door and leave my bike there while I get ready. I bought it off of Amazon because I couldn't find a single stand locally. Here is the link, though it looks like they are out of stock right now.

Amazon.com : Adjustable Bike Floor Parking Rack Storage Stand Bicycle : Indoor Bike Storage : Sports & Outdoors

noglider 11-29-15 02:28 PM

[MENTION=400645]bgreen19[/MENTION], my wife has a 7.3FX. I'm impressed. Yours is even impressiver.


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