Commuter Bicycle Pics
#1776
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From: San Jose (Willow Glen) Ca
Bikes: Kirk Custom JK Special, 86 De Rosa Pro, '84 Team Miyata,(dura ace old school) 80?? SR Semi-Pro 600 Arabesque
Here are a couple of pictures of my recently completed utility/commuter (longer post in vintage) it started life as an 1982 Nishiki International. Note the folding grocery basket.
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here it is at night...with black and silver reflective tape. The whole frame has a top coat of a Duplicolor spray that makes the whole bike reflective.

Not many miles yet, but so far it is working well for what is intended for....throw a leg over it an use it..go get groceries, coffee, ride with the kid, go to the drugstore, etc
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here it is at night...with black and silver reflective tape. The whole frame has a top coat of a Duplicolor spray that makes the whole bike reflective.

Not many miles yet, but so far it is working well for what is intended for....throw a leg over it an use it..go get groceries, coffee, ride with the kid, go to the drugstore, etc
#1779
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Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 873
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From: Livonia, MI
Bikes: Pacific Duece AL with mods
Originally Posted by squirtdad
Here are a couple of pictures of my recently completed utility/commuter (longer post in vintage) it started life as an 1982 Nishiki International. Note the folding grocery basket.
of course for larger loads I have an old GFS grocery cart (just the basket part of it) converted into a trailer
#1782
Striving for Fredness
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,190
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From: West Michigan
Bikes: Old Giant Rincon
Originally Posted by StokerPoker
you don't tow that trailer with it do you? 

No, that gets pulled by the truck that has sat in my driveway unused for 3 weeks now. I like my bikes
#1783
Slow ride, take it easy -
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 252
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From: Corn, corn, corn, corn, corn, corn, soybean, corn fields of Illinois
Bikes: 98 Mongoose Cambridge with Xtracycle
Gee, I haven't posted any pictures of my ride yet. I still have some detail work to do on it, but here's the bike after I put the lights/battery/trunk on last December.
#1784
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 765
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From: Jacksonville Florida
Bikes: Raleigh Glacier MTB/Commuter. Cannondale CAAD5, Windsor Timeline fixed gear
Frankenbiker, that is one of the neatest bikes I have seen!! Even if looks like it is the size of a small car
#1785
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Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Livonia, MI
Bikes: Pacific Duece AL with mods
Originally Posted by Frankenbiker
Gee, I haven't posted any pictures of my ride yet. I still have some detail work to do on it, but here's the bike after I put the lights/battery/trunk on last December.
#1786
Slow ride, take it easy -
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: Corn, corn, corn, corn, corn, corn, soybean, corn fields of Illinois
Bikes: 98 Mongoose Cambridge with Xtracycle
Well, it certainly "hauls." I can load up the sides with eight xmart bags, a pizza on the back platform, and still have room in the trunk for rain gear, helmet, tools, sweater, dry shoes and other stuff. I do get noticed. Now that gas prices are once again up over the $3/gal mark, I'm glad I went to bicycle commuting. The pickup truck gets driven only when something is too big to fit on the bike, like this weekend when I needed to get a cubic yard of compost. The bike looked at me and said, "Uh, uh. You're not putting that on me."
Last week I hauled 75 lbs of stoneware clay on the bike.
Oh, and the motorcycle trunk is removeable at the press of a button.
Last week I hauled 75 lbs of stoneware clay on the bike.
Oh, and the motorcycle trunk is removeable at the press of a button.
Last edited by Frankenbiker; 05-06-07 at 05:59 AM.
#1787
Finally got some pics of my 1985 Raleigh Wyoming. I still need to add fenders. The yellow box holds spare tube, tire levers, locks for bike and box, a couple of wrenches, and a 12v8amh SLA battery that powers the 30w halogen headlight, flashing amber strobe tail light, and 130 dbl 12v car horn. One top compartment also houses the head and tail light switches, right behind the seat. The home made headlight and horn are mounted with one bracket. And a folding basket to hold my backpack or grocery bag on the right side.
#1789
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Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Madison, WI
Bikes: beat-up old Schwinn 10-speed (72 Continental) - Black and Blue Raleigh Grand Prix
I finally rode to work, so I guess it is officially a commuter. Here is a fuzzy camera-phone pic I took on the way in this morning. I will add some better photos when the company camera becomes available.
I stopped to reflect on how much nicer riding along the lake in the early morning is compared to sitting in a car on Packers Ave.
It is a '72 Schwinn Continental. I am planning on changing the bars to moustache or drops soon.
I stopped to reflect on how much nicer riding along the lake in the early morning is compared to sitting in a car on Packers Ave.
It is a '72 Schwinn Continental. I am planning on changing the bars to moustache or drops soon.
#1790
Crankenstein
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 4,037
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From: Spokane
Bikes: Novara Randonee (TankerBelle)
Well, I've been commuting on the new wheels for a week, so I guess I should post her pic:

Ain't she purty?

Ain't she purty?
#1791
Woohoo, my Trek 7.3 FX is about 90% done. Next up are some fenders and a new headlamp, but so far...

..so good
. Just had a new wheel built for the rear, a Sun RhynoLite 32h rim hand-laced cross 3 to a Deore hub. SOOO much better than the stock Bontrager for my big butt
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Oh, and every commuter should have a Brooks.

..so good
. Just had a new wheel built for the rear, a Sun RhynoLite 32h rim hand-laced cross 3 to a Deore hub. SOOO much better than the stock Bontrager for my big butt
. Oh, and every commuter should have a Brooks.
#1792
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Joined: Dec 2006
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Originally Posted by bmclaughlin807
Well, I've been commuting on the new wheels for a week, so I guess I should post her pic:

Ain't she purty?

Ain't she purty?

I know someone who rides the same color/specs Randonee. Do you know what year that model is?
#1793
Originally Posted by Bob J
Hello, newbie here. Lurking and readings lots, thanks for all the info.
Just want to post pics of my new baby.
Just want to post pics of my new baby.
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#1794
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Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Wellington, New Zealand
Bikes: Thorn Nomad S+S, Trek 520 - 2007 (out on loan), and a crap Repco MTB
Originally Posted by Bob J
Hello, newbie here. Lurking and readings lots, thanks for all the info.
Just want to post pics of my new baby.
Just want to post pics of my new baby.
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#1795
Originally Posted by donnamb
Love the drivetrain. 


Originally Posted by DukeArcher
Specialized Globe 'City' right? How much did that set ya back?
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2007 Globe City 3.1
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#1796
Crankenstein
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 4,037
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From: Spokane
Bikes: Novara Randonee (TankerBelle)
Originally Posted by M_S
Nice!
I know someone who rides the same color/specs Randonee. Do you know what year that model is?
I know someone who rides the same color/specs Randonee. Do you know what year that model is?
#1797
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 765
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From: Jacksonville Florida
Bikes: Raleigh Glacier MTB/Commuter. Cannondale CAAD5, Windsor Timeline fixed gear
More pics, I have posted a pic before of my MTB, but I added a few things to it since then. Fenders, Handlebar bag etc... And the slicks are in the mail for it right now!! OHyea, and I added a few more to the aresenal.
Raleigh

Aerowind

Free Spirit

I just bought the last one this weekend for $10. I havent commuted with it to work yet, though it has been to the grocery store once or twice. I just need to find a suitable rear rack or front basket/ rack for it. I'am trying to think of something that would fit the old look (any suggestions?) I hate riding with a backpack!!
Raleigh

Aerowind

Free Spirit

I just bought the last one this weekend for $10. I havent commuted with it to work yet, though it has been to the grocery store once or twice. I just need to find a suitable rear rack or front basket/ rack for it. I'am trying to think of something that would fit the old look (any suggestions?) I hate riding with a backpack!!
#1798
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Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Wellington, New Zealand
Bikes: Thorn Nomad S+S, Trek 520 - 2007 (out on loan), and a crap Repco MTB
My tourer/commuter




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