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specializeride 04-19-07 12:00 PM

i commute on a bmx bike specialized fatboy 20 inch all the way

Michael H 04-19-07 05:22 PM

Here's Purple Thunder... my lean, mean, purple and green commuting machine. Not the prettiest set of wheels on the board, but it gets me to work. The tires are Michelin greenies, which I am borrowing from a friend to try out for a while just for fun. Not pictured are my Nashbar trunk bag and panniers. My commute's not a killer... only 5 mi. one way. It's more downhill on the way home, though, which is nice. :D

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a92...PICT0004-1.jpg

M_S 04-19-07 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by marqueemoon
This bike is nuts in the best possible way.

non-aero levers and barend shifters with disc brakes. I love it. The unmachined Aeroheads look great too.

Well, it's a cross model, so the discs and bar ends are a preference thing for a lot of cross riders I think.

The toe clips are cool though :D

HardyWeinberg 04-19-07 08:03 PM

The new ride:

http://home.comcast.net/~adrian_spidle/lht2.jpg

stock except tires and saddle swapped in, and some add-ons.

Highcyclist 04-20-07 01:07 PM

Beautiful bike! How do you like the Tubus Cargo rack? I'm seriously thinking about getting one for my own LHT. It just looks perfect on your bike.

HardyWeinberg 04-20-07 02:31 PM

Thanks! I sure love riding it.

I like the Tubus rack fine so far, I've only used it once, to carry my normal commute load yesterday, and it worked. It's rated to something like 90# of cargo. I don't approach that level like ever but I have pushed the limit of other racks. And I have pretty much bent the frame of our trailer from overloading it (darn kids keep growing). So stout is good.

I hooked the bottom of the panniers to the middle of the 3 struts, which left massive heel clearance, that was cool. That middle strut angles in as well as back, so I'm not sure that's its designed use, but anyway it worked.

Highcyclist 04-20-07 04:24 PM

Thanks for the info. I was pretty much sold on the tubus, but seeing it look so right on another LHT has clinched it.

texasphil 04-20-07 07:39 PM

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I started with the Cannondale F5, Then went to the Cannondale 500. The F5 is now my weekend fun bike. The bag and lights work on both bikes and the bag has zip down pannier sides.

epicurean 04-20-07 09:55 PM

Here's my "fair-weather" commuter, a '91 Bridgestone CB-0.

26" slicks, cantilever brakes, 7spd thumbshifters--it's fast and fun. It makes me wish my commute was a bit longer!

http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...rider/CB-0.jpg

xB_Nutt 04-21-07 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
The new ride:

http://home.comcast.net/~adrian_spidle/lht2.jpg

stock except tires and saddle swapped in, and some add-ons.

Nice ride, Hardy! I bet that sucker rides smooth as a Cadillac with those tires. The Cascadia fenders look awesome! Have you done the inside of the frame with Framesaver yet? Looks like it would probably be a good idea given your location.

HardyWeinberg 04-23-07 11:09 AM

I will have to ask the shop about framesaver. They are very proactive on a lot of things (put in-line barrel adjusters on the brakes for instance) but it never hurts to ask. Rust is definitely an issue here, more from sea air (as the picture hints) than roadsalt. And endless rain of course. The fenders are fantastic, and the tires definitely swallow potholes. I don't know how my wife does it around here on those skinny little 1" tires.

bdinger 04-23-07 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
The new ride:

http://home.comcast.net/~adrian_spidle/lht2.jpg

stock except tires and saddle swapped in, and some add-ons.

What a beauty! What tires are those? My monitor resolution is too high for me to read it :)

Polaris43 04-23-07 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by bdinger
What a beauty! What tires are those? My monitor resolution is too high for me to read it :)


They look like Big Apples to me...

HardyWeinberg 04-23-07 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Polaris43
They look like Big Apples to me...

They are. I love those tires.

cambridgekid9 04-25-07 01:57 PM

How do you like your bike? I have the '05 7500 FX and enjoy it for commuting. I added some short bar-ends to give me an alternative hand position, as the straight bars get old after awhile. Round trip ride is about 19 miles with a decent number of small hills.

cambridgekid9 04-25-07 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by cambridgekid9
How do you like your bike? I have the '05 7500 FX and enjoy it for commuting. I added some short bar-ends to give me an alternative hand position, as the straight bars get old after awhile. Round trip ride is about 19 miles with a decent number of small hills.

Okay, that didn't post in the right place...sorry about that...

bkrownd 04-25-07 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by epicurean
Here's my "fair-weather" commuter, a '91 Bridgestone CB-0.

Classic :love:

devildogmech 04-25-07 09:10 PM

The bike:
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ycle/Bike1.jpg

And the FatKid who rides it:
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b3...idiotlegup.jpg

PS, yes that is my REDNECK fishin hat

mordecai84 04-26-07 02:17 AM

http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger...d-6-757175.jpg

Heres my trusty steed. Apologies for the poor photo, it was getting dark rapidly when I took this pick. I will post a better one in time.

BrooklynRider 04-26-07 07:16 PM

Finally got some bike pictures into photobucket.

Here's the bike I ride to work when I can. I suited for the Brooklyn to Manhattan ride over either the Brooklyn or manhattan bridge. I'm having personal issues with the the 42 tooth big chain ring. I'd like a 48 or 52 but that's another thread.

It might seem weird to some folks, but I have tilted the "horn" bar extenders toward me for a more upright postion when I can cruise in safety. Most the time I'm holding the brakes with 2 fingers each.

The Pannier bag I got from a bike shop 14 years ago for 10 bucks. It was a single and had 1" of dust and grime on it, so it's probably from 1987!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Rockhopper.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ockhopper2.jpg

Cro-mo in all it's ugly glory!

huffer4 04-26-07 11:08 PM

Just finished mine on the weekend. Its an old aluminum Norco racing frame. I painted it flat black and put on new bars. I just need a new saddle and brakes now.

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...4/P1030315.jpg

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...4/P1030316.jpg

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...4/P1030318.jpg

mozgj 04-29-07 03:54 AM

Just finished building my new commuter. It's a '89 (I think) Finnish bike, but the frame is newly powdercoated and only the handlebars, seatpost, rear rack, brakes and cranks remain from the original parts.
Ugh, now it sits there so smooth and shiny, I'm kinda reluctant to take it outside - what if I scratch the paint or something?


http://www.vast-arp.spb.ru/mozgj/velo/nopsa2.jpg

More pics
The bike in higher res
Drivetrain
Lots of brake levers
Dashboard
Mah pimpin' San Marco saddle

diff_lock2 04-29-07 04:36 AM

I have that same stem (long one) but a friend is using it now.

stevobevo123 04-30-07 01:42 AM

My girlfriend and I were out "yard Sale-ing" recently and came across a womans 1980s Murray 3 Spd in mint cond. She really likes the look of it. The asking price was $80. Can someone tell me if that is a resonable price? I've tried doing some research on the Murray line and havent been able to come up with much.

Thanks,
Steven

devildogmech 04-30-07 08:02 AM

I dont think I paid that much for my Murry Seabring brand new back in the day..... late 80's.....


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