Commuter Bicycle Pics
#2201
Junior Member
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 22
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From: Portland, OR
2006 Jamis Coda
Added: fenders, pedals/clips, titec h-bar with oury grips, hand built rear wheel after a pothole destroyed the crappy alex rim.
I plan to add a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires, clipless pedals and maybe a rack with some panniers if I decide that I don't like commuting with my messenger bag.

Added: fenders, pedals/clips, titec h-bar with oury grips, hand built rear wheel after a pothole destroyed the crappy alex rim.
I plan to add a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires, clipless pedals and maybe a rack with some panniers if I decide that I don't like commuting with my messenger bag.

#2202
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
#2204
still commuting......
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 238
Likes: 0
From: Port Hueneme, CA
Bikes: Trek 930, 97&00 Trek 6000 Trek Navigator 2.0
Heres my commuter, $20 bike and a lot of labor. Good commuter bike. It started out as a Schwinn World sport. It's a little diffrent now.
#2205
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
#2206
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
I would love to see a larger photo so as to fully appreciate what you got going on there. It looks to me you are running single up front and a mech in back (1x7?). Keeping the bars sans shifter you got it on the top tube, running the cable high on the frame (little less road muck). So only brake levers on the bars. Is that a bell on the left center?
Whats the story of that crazy purple rack? Explain the water bottle fender?
That bike is so hideous, I love it! Mostly I like the suicide shifter. It shows a cavalier style.
Whats the story of that crazy purple rack? Explain the water bottle fender?
That bike is so hideous, I love it! Mostly I like the suicide shifter. It shows a cavalier style.
#2208
Santana Moda
Here's my commuter/joy riding bike - a Santana Moda. I don't have much info about these bikes but I believe Santana made mountain bikes for a short time in the 80's. Its made from Columbus Max OR steel tubing. The tubing is oversized with oriented elliptical cross-sections. In some places its as pretty thin (0.5-0.6 mm) so its banged up from spills and hits from riding in NYC and New Orleans but still going strong. I just moved from NYC to Boston so it hasn't been on the road in a couple months. I'm cleaning it up this week and getting it back on the road for commuting to work. My winter project may be to strip it down for powdercoating.



More at...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8598861...57602209363450



More at...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8598861...57602209363450
#2209
still commuting......
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 238
Likes: 0
From: Port Hueneme, CA
Bikes: Trek 930, 97&00 Trek 6000 Trek Navigator 2.0
#2212
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 486
Likes: 0
From: Wichita KS USA
Bikes: Surly Crosscheck w Nexus 8 drivetrain set up as a commuter/tourer. Old and quick '89 Trek 1200. 08 Fisher Cobia 29er
Updates to my cross check
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I attached Little pics. the three links go to big ones (3+MP)
Just wanted to show some of my updates. Obviously I get to park indoors at work and don't leave it in front of stores or theatres in bad 'hoods. I've been adding some eye candy and I love the new look.
I changed from the brooks pro (that I hated) to a champ flyer (which I love). The dark brown brooks leather is beautiful.
I spent 2hrs sewing on the bar covers to match and love the result (although my next upgrade is gonna be some noodles and, next time, doing the leather with a bit of padding under it, the leather isn't as cushion-y as cork).
I love the ride and handling of the new Big Apple tires, but they are borderline too-big for the Cross Check frame. I had to run my rear fender over the brake bridge, and the front fork only has 2mm clearance at the sides (although they fit nicely vertically even with the fender). I wish I had bought the Marathon supreme 40s (those are 700x48c big apples). Toe clearance in the front is an issue with the big apples too. I really do need to go a bit smaller,,, sigh.
The wald baskets are coming off soon. I recently bought em but they are so heavy, you would really need to lift them to believe it. They are a great accessory and I have used them a bunch, but wow they are heavy. I'm going back to the nearly-as-nice nashbar townie baskets.
The two leg kickstand is worth the extra weight. It is great for loading groceries in the baskets, or a screaming kicking kid in the trailer (I don't want to go home yet
, god that kid is spoiled)
The ring lock is an unnecessary convenience. I love it but I could live without it. It is so awesome to be able to flick a lever and immobilize the bike rather than mess with the u-lock. I often stop at playgrounds, scenic rests, convenience stores and only use the ring lock. It is car-lock-convenient for short trips or when you are close but not next to the bike. It's a keeper.
My small Acorn saddle bag is perfect for a pump, tool kit, and wallet/snacks. It is the perfect size bag and adds a touch of had-crafted class to the ride.
My favorite new accessory are my wood fenders. I got them from Cody Davis' "woodys fenders" store on ebay. They are perfect. Light. Quiet. and BEAUTIFUL. I am in love with them!
Besides a nitto noodle bar, and slightly smaller tires; I would really love to get a dyno front hub once there are some brighter LED options for them. The fact that I am never satisfied with this bike is proof that I can never be satisfied with this bike. I am hopeless.
Full Res 2
Full Res 3
I attached Little pics. the three links go to big ones (3+MP)
Just wanted to show some of my updates. Obviously I get to park indoors at work and don't leave it in front of stores or theatres in bad 'hoods. I've been adding some eye candy and I love the new look.
I changed from the brooks pro (that I hated) to a champ flyer (which I love). The dark brown brooks leather is beautiful.
I spent 2hrs sewing on the bar covers to match and love the result (although my next upgrade is gonna be some noodles and, next time, doing the leather with a bit of padding under it, the leather isn't as cushion-y as cork).
I love the ride and handling of the new Big Apple tires, but they are borderline too-big for the Cross Check frame. I had to run my rear fender over the brake bridge, and the front fork only has 2mm clearance at the sides (although they fit nicely vertically even with the fender). I wish I had bought the Marathon supreme 40s (those are 700x48c big apples). Toe clearance in the front is an issue with the big apples too. I really do need to go a bit smaller,,, sigh.
The wald baskets are coming off soon. I recently bought em but they are so heavy, you would really need to lift them to believe it. They are a great accessory and I have used them a bunch, but wow they are heavy. I'm going back to the nearly-as-nice nashbar townie baskets.
The two leg kickstand is worth the extra weight. It is great for loading groceries in the baskets, or a screaming kicking kid in the trailer (I don't want to go home yet
, god that kid is spoiled)The ring lock is an unnecessary convenience. I love it but I could live without it. It is so awesome to be able to flick a lever and immobilize the bike rather than mess with the u-lock. I often stop at playgrounds, scenic rests, convenience stores and only use the ring lock. It is car-lock-convenient for short trips or when you are close but not next to the bike. It's a keeper.
My small Acorn saddle bag is perfect for a pump, tool kit, and wallet/snacks. It is the perfect size bag and adds a touch of had-crafted class to the ride.
My favorite new accessory are my wood fenders. I got them from Cody Davis' "woodys fenders" store on ebay. They are perfect. Light. Quiet. and BEAUTIFUL. I am in love with them!
Besides a nitto noodle bar, and slightly smaller tires; I would really love to get a dyno front hub once there are some brighter LED options for them. The fact that I am never satisfied with this bike is proof that I can never be satisfied with this bike. I am hopeless.
#2215
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 486
Likes: 0
From: Wichita KS USA
Bikes: Surly Crosscheck w Nexus 8 drivetrain set up as a commuter/tourer. Old and quick '89 Trek 1200. 08 Fisher Cobia 29er
It ended up costing $40, $20 for the lock and the same for shipping. Took three weeks to arrive in Kansas(16 working days). The seller said it would take a min of 12 to the east coast and longer as you move west across the states. It is pretty cool, but $40 is a bit high. I can't imagine why these things arent available in the states at any LBS for about $20, they should be.
It relies on having braze ons on the back of the seat stays to attach, which I have never seen. It is pretty solid using cable ties, because it has three mount locations on each side, I put a cable tie through each of them. there are three short ties on each side and a long one on the top to hold it on, but the ties are pretty invisible when mounted.
#2217
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 172
Likes: 1
From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
You should have tryed to get one of those signs telling people not to jump off the bridge in that picture. In Calgary, we don't have fun bridges like the High Level.
#2218
Sure...everyone notices the bridge (it is the High Level) and not Bridgette the bike.

I cross that thing as many as 4 times a day and there's noting better than hitting to find it empty so you can open things up.
Pig Chaser... I see your a fellow Edmontonian... I would not be surprised if we haven't passed each other a time or two

I cross that thing as many as 4 times a day and there's noting better than hitting to find it empty so you can open things up.
Pig Chaser... I see your a fellow Edmontonian... I would not be surprised if we haven't passed each other a time or two
#2219
always rides with luggage
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 2,109
Likes: 20
From: KIGX
Bikes: 2007 Trek SU100, 2009 Fantom CX, 2012 Fantom Cross Uno, Bakfiets
The ring lock is an unnecessary convenience. I love it but I could live without it. It is so awesome to be able to flick a lever and immobilize the bike rather than mess with the u-lock. I often stop at playgrounds, scenic rests, convenience stores and only use the ring lock. It is car-lock-convenient for short trips or when you are close but not next to the bike. It's a keeper.
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2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
#2220
Senior Member

Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 486
Likes: 0
From: Wichita KS USA
Bikes: Surly Crosscheck w Nexus 8 drivetrain set up as a commuter/tourer. Old and quick '89 Trek 1200. 08 Fisher Cobia 29er
See my above reply for the exact ebayer who sold mine to me. It is $40 to the states shipped. The guy has near-perfect feedback and speaks english well enough to answer questions. He sells the chain attachment too, I wish I had bought it.
#2222
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
Jeffbeerman2 -
How the fnork did you box that chain in like that? What is that thing? Did you buy that, or did you make it? It looks almost as weatherproof as a chain could be.
Indeed that is one tricked out commuter bike. You obviously know you bikes, and you obviously commute mucho.
Please tell me about your chain guard
How the fnork did you box that chain in like that? What is that thing? Did you buy that, or did you make it? It looks almost as weatherproof as a chain could be.
Indeed that is one tricked out commuter bike. You obviously know you bikes, and you obviously commute mucho.
Please tell me about your chain guard
#2223
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 272
Likes: 3
From: an island in WA
Bikes: Xtracycle cruiser bike
TurdFerguson2 -
I sorry. It was not nice to say your bike is hideous. Now my Bruiser, THAT is hideous.
Your bike is practical and functional, no finer beauty than that.
I sorry. It was not nice to say your bike is hideous. Now my Bruiser, THAT is hideous.
Your bike is practical and functional, no finer beauty than that.
#2225
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 146
Likes: 0
From: Guelph, Ontario
I am off to France for 2 weeks (hopefully I'll check out L'Alpe d'Huez) but when I get back I was thinking of doing up a little post with more pics so I can tell her story. Every bike has a story and I think they should be shared.







