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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 19815819)
Looked familiar. Have extended family in Budapest and Bakonyoszlop with a lakehouse on Balatonfüred. Haven't been there this summer unfortunately :(
Need to get over again and need to make it down to Pécs but did sneak to Tamási Termálfürdő last summer, which was quite nice ... especially outside :) |
My 20" old school bmx as a commuter and long ride bike \m/
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Originally Posted by FargoRider
(Post 19812768)
My "rainy day" ride I restored earlier this summer. It's a '92 Bianchi Project-3 mountain bike with the Surly Moloko bars. It's also my evening "walking the dog" bike. :)
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Mine packed for the daily commute. Recently added the front rack to move the panniers up front for a better weight distribution.
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Originally Posted by Harhir
(Post 19817245)
Mine packed for the daily commute. Recently added the front rack to move the panniers up front for a better weight distribution.
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Originally Posted by Skipjacks
(Post 19810589)
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Originally Posted by MezzoLew
(Post 19821480)
You must take a lot of sandwiches on your daily commute! :)
No, one pannier carries my office clothes and shoes and the other one my laptop. Lunch goes in the basket. |
Originally Posted by Harhir
(Post 19833474)
It's beer... Psssst... lol
No, one pannier carries my office clothes and shoes and the other one my laptop. Lunch goes in the basket. |
Back on risers. This thing is way too fun to commute on.
https://www.pedalroom.com/p/the-shredsled-24264_48.jpg |
Jeez, I always love visiting this thread. So many beautiful, functional rides (and functionality in my eyes is a form of beauty)
Anyway, I can't remember the last time I posted here but here are my two main commuters: https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3WoaL7Kjv...0/DSC_6572.JPG 1981 Lotus Excelle mixte frame that I threw parts at. I used to have it built up with 700c wheels and a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub, but now it has 650b wheels, 30-40-50t crankset, and a 14-30 6-speed freewheel. Dynohub as usual. It has a wonderfully cushy ride but I'm thinking of putting a double crankset back on it. I moved from MI to Pittsburgh recently and thought I'd need the 1:1 for hills but I got over that real quick. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Zs3pMS8kn...321_174830.jpg And there's the old faithful 1979 Raleigh Superbe which I've been riding the piss out of for 2.5 years, pretty much stock (completely overhauled, of course) aside from some attachments and a 20-tooth rear cog. I keep a pannier on it, not sure why it isn't in this photo. I'm probably riding the Lotus or the Superbe 4/5 days of the week. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-fJQyt-9L5...0/DSC_6675.JPG Anyway, back to the "hills" thing. I actually got so used to the hills that I went forward and built this '65 Hercules 3-speed with a Sturmey-Archer S2C (2 speed kick shift coaster brake) and 700c wheels. Surprisingly, I have been able to haul myself up a half-mile 10% grade without standing up to grind. I've been riding this bike surprisingly often, but usually it's to run across the neighborhood to do laundry or find food. [MENTION=354296]DarkShot[/MENTION] I think you've inspired me to stickerbomb one side of the rims on this bike. I've since removed the factory decals. |
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-Zdwzw57.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-Hvpg87w.jpg New frame after accident. Still some issues (creaking and moaning at BB I think). |
Originally Posted by DarkShot
(Post 19838012)
Back on risers. This thing is way too fun to commute on.
https://www.pedalroom.com/p/the-shredsled-24264_48.jpg -Kedosto |
Originally Posted by Kedosto
(Post 19839882)
Where'd you get that chainring?
-Kedosto |
The bike in front looks cool...but the one in the back must be really tough to pedal... :D
Originally Posted by GeneO
(Post 19838822)
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-Zdwzw57.jpg
New frame after accident. Still some issues (creaking and moaning at BB I think). |
Originally Posted by DarkShot
(Post 19838012)
Back on risers. This thing is way too fun to commute on.
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The red mixte is beautiful! Is that a cambium saddle? How do you like that? I've been curious about those.
Did you overhaul the internal gear hub yourself? Did you just dig in with a manual, or what? I've been too intimidated to try that.
Originally Posted by JMONAY
(Post 19838781)
Jeez, I always love visiting this thread. So many beautiful, functional rides (and functionality in my eyes is a form of beauty)
Anyway, I can't remember the last time I posted here but here are my two main commuters: https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3WoaL7Kjv...0/DSC_6572.JPG 1981 Lotus Excelle mixte frame that I threw parts at. I used to have it built up with 700c wheels and a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub, but now it has 650b wheels, 30-40-50t crankset, and a 14-30 6-speed freewheel. Dynohub as usual. It has a wonderfully cushy ride but I'm thinking of putting a double crankset back on it. I moved from MI to Pittsburgh recently and thought I'd need the 1:1 for hills but I got over that real quick. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Zs3pMS8kn...321_174830.jpg And there's the old faithful 1979 Raleigh Superbe which I've been riding the piss out of for 2.5 years, pretty much stock (completely overhauled, of course) aside from some attachments and a 20-tooth rear cog. I keep a pannier on it, not sure why it isn't in this photo. I'm probably riding the Lotus or the Superbe 4/5 days of the week. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-fJQyt-9L5...0/DSC_6675.JPG Anyway, back to the "hills" thing. I actually got so used to the hills that I went forward and built this '65 Hercules 3-speed with a Sturmey-Archer S2C (2 speed kick shift coaster brake) and 700c wheels. Surprisingly, I have been able to haul myself up a half-mile 10% grade without standing up to grind. I've been riding this bike surprisingly often, but usually it's to run across the neighborhood to do laundry or find food. [MENTION=354296]DarkShot[/MENTION] I think you've inspired me to stickerbomb one side of the rims on this bike. I've since removed the factory decals. |
Originally Posted by PennyTheDog
(Post 19853963)
The red mixte is beautiful! Is that a cambium saddle? How do you like that? I've been curious about those.
Did you overhaul the internal gear hub yourself? Did you just dig in with a manual, or what? I've been too intimidated to try that. Edit: My saddle was the "slate" color and it faded extremely quickly. Not that I really care, but it could be of concern to some. Back when I first built the bike, it had black bar tape with a black B17 saddle. I then installed the C17 new, and bought this gray Fizik bar tape that kind of matched it. Waited a year before actually doing it, all the while riding the piss out of it and regularly parking it outside at school ... you can see the difference in color. Ha! As for the hubs, yes, I did them myself. Sturmey-Archer AW hubs are very easy to do and very intuitive. The first time I did it, over two years ago, I used Sheldon Brown's instructions to disassemble it but really, once I got the ball ring unscrewed, it all made sense. I've done countless 3 and 4 speed hubs ever since then. I'd suggest you try it! It's a lot of fun. |
Hmm, I rescued a folding bike from the trash with a 3-speed IGH, I think it's Sturmey-Archer. Since I've got nothing to lose, maybe I'll take it apart for funsies
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Took the long way home, and boy was it worth it.
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Originally Posted by GeneO
(Post 19838822)
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-Zdwzw57.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-Hvpg87w.jpg New frame after accident. Still some issues (creaking and moaning at BB I think). |
Originally Posted by Jason9142002
(Post 19857790)
Where did you get the frame? I had an accident with my specialized diverge and it needs a new frame.
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Genesis Croix de Fer 20
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Loving this bike so far :-)
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Originally Posted by mmason
(Post 19858373)
Loving this bike so far :-)
I was looking at those online. Are they really waterproof? |
Originally Posted by Skipjacks
(Post 19858527)
Are those panniers the Axiom hydracores?
I was looking at those online. Are they really waterproof? They're the Axiom Seymour Oceanweave 22+ Happy with them so far - kept everything bone dry and it rained quite a lot the day I took the photo |
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