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littlewaywelt 10-11-07 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by MyBikeGotStolen (Post 5434383)
livewire, I was getting kinda jelous of everyone else getting to have a "winter bike". I think I might build one and use it any time the temperture here gets below 50 or so. I think I will be skipping the studded tires though since it hasnt snowed in florida since 1989 I think.

a winter bike in Florida? ;)

MyBikeGotStolen 10-11-07 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by littlewaywelt (Post 5436065)
a winter bike in Florida? ;)

haha,yea Im thinking maybe just a heavier bike to make me work a little harder to keep me a little warmer on these cold mornings that it gets down in the 40's, lol

X-LinkedRider 10-11-07 05:38 PM

Here mine. More road/touring than short commuter but it's still new so the options are endless.
http://alphabluetech.com/MiPicz/bike1a.jpg
http://alphabluetech.com/MiPicz/bike1b.jpghttp://alphabluetech.com/MiPicz/bike1c.jpghttp://alphabluetech.com/MiPicz/bike1d.jpghttp://alphabluetech.com/MiPicz/bike1e.jpg

KingTermite 10-12-07 11:39 AM

Had to add stem riser, longer stem (140mm adjustable) and seat post to the hideously charming commuter bike.

Loaded
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2079/...7f2b6d59_o.jpg

Unloaded
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2025/...0d73ba9a_o.jpg

Stem
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2382/...7af50fdf2c.jpg

bigbenaugust 10-12-07 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by X-LinkedRider (Post 5438179)
Here mine. More road/touring than short commuter but it's still new so the options are endless.

I'm not hating, but did you mount your rack backwards intentionally?

jyossarian 10-12-07 03:04 PM

Holy crap KT, that thing wins Most Fredeous bike evar!

KingTermite 10-12-07 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by jyossarian (Post 5443105)
Holy crap KT, that thing wins Most Fredeous bike evar!

:D *blush*

mwrobe1 10-12-07 06:09 PM

OK haven't posted my rig in a while.

The fully loaded fall and winter editon:

There's a bungy-like cord that came with that Transit bag (on top of it) ...it fits a rolled up jacket quite nicely. I changed the location of the frame pump...looks alot cleaner where it is now. I haven't went clipless as of yet...so score me some good Fred points for the cheapo Wally World MTB platforms, I destroyed one of the 26 year-old rat traps that came with bike about a month ago.

http://home.comcast.net/~mnkwrobes/RaleighRecentWeb.jpg

This was my second attempt at wrapping bar tape...not bad I think...but still not perfect. That Garmin Etrex I got for a Christmas present, I'm a data geek...sometimes on the commute or other rides...I like to use it.

http://home.comcast.net/~mnkwrobes/R...CockpitWeb.jpg

This is the view other cyclists get of the rig when I drope 400 watts. :D (well not really)

http://home.comcast.net/~mnkwrobes/RaleighRearWeb.jpg

My DIY rack mount for my bell blinky. A can of metallic-color spray paint, a nut, bolt, and washers I had in my garage, and a 3/4in PVC T and voila! A place to mount the blinky. I like it.

http://home.comcast.net/~mnkwrobes/R...LiteModWeb.jpg

sdwpb 10-12-07 06:29 PM

Thanks for the tip on installing the tail light. I've been trying to figure out how to install mine on my rear rack.

What did you use on the bottom of the "T" to secure the nut? I can see the washer but did you use something else since I assume the washer alone wasn't wide enough.

mwrobe1 10-12-07 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by sdwpb (Post 5444369)
Thanks for the tip on installing the tail light. I've been trying to figure out how to install mine on my rear rack.

What did you use on the bottom of the "T" to secure the nut? I can see the washer but did you use something else since I assume the washer alone wasn't wide enough.

There's like 4 washers there...increasing in size...the last one is large enough to "cover" the diameter of the pipe.

sdwpb 10-14-07 12:55 PM

Thanks again for the tip...it worked.

I made a slight modification. I used a 1/2 inch PVC end cap.
It was the perfect length and since it's an end cap, all I needed
to do was drill a hole for the bolt to go through. No need for the washers.

Bill

mwrobe1 10-15-07 06:03 AM


Originally Posted by sdwpb (Post 5451884)
Thanks again for the tip...it worked.

I made a slight modification. I used a 1/2 inch PVC end cap.
It was the perfect length and since it's an end cap, all I needed
to do was drill a hole for the bolt to go through. No need for the washers.

Bill

Darn it...now you know I gotta try that! And you're right...I think I got the 1/2 PVC, not 3/4.

foamy 10-15-07 10:11 AM

My old and trusty friend. Started life as a '89 Trek 830, frame broke in '98, Trek honored their warranty and for a hundred extra they sent their best chromoly Ox 3X butted frame. Used to commute 30 miles to work and back on it but 88 miles one way is a bit excessive these days. It's now my do everything/around town bike. Switch back to knobby's and it's still a nice mtb.

http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/4...108AcN3DRo5aNs

fordfasterr 10-15-07 10:11 AM

Just testing out some platforms on the fixed gear bike today =)

So far so good !!

http://www.velocide.com/images_old/2...latforms_1.jpg

http://www.velocide.com/images_old/2...latforms_2.jpg

http://www.velocide.com/images_old/2...latforms_3.jpg

http://www.velocide.com/images_old/2...latforms_4.jpg

http://www.velocide.com/images_old/2...latforms_5.jpg

cambridgekid9 10-16-07 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by craigdurkee (Post 5403175)

I have a Paddy Wagon as well that I use for commuting and I love it. The steel frame and 28c tires provide a nice smooth ride, yet still allow for some nice giddyup. I was so anxious to ride it the first week after I received it that I was taking it to and from work, a 20 mile round-trip, without a spare tube and I hit a bump that put a snake bite in the tube halfway home. It was a boring and embarrassing 5 mile walk home :)

fender1 10-16-07 08:43 AM

That bike is too small for you if you need to add that stem riser.

KingTermite 10-16-07 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by fender1 (Post 5462934)
That bike is too small for you if you need to add that stem riser.

No joke....but I don't have dough to just go out and buy a new bike on the spot.

jonathan180iq 10-16-07 10:11 AM

Is ther Mercier bike off of Ebay? If so, how do you like the frame quality?

jyossarian 10-16-07 10:15 AM

Not a new bike, but it's interesting (to me at least) to see how the bike has changed since I started commuting on it.

In the beginning
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/62/15...00f53045_b.jpg

A few months after I got it
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/86/24...d0a190ed_b.jpg

Last winter
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/164/4...7573f4f5_b.jpg

Now, w/ narrower bullhorns for more lane splitting fun. The bike ID is from the MS Tour this past weekend.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2089/...2407725f_b.jpg

KingTermite 10-16-07 10:26 AM

Interesting ride Jyo....a fixie with no rear brakes. :eek:

which do you prefer the bullhorns or the drops?

jyossarian 10-16-07 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by KingTermite (Post 5463693)
Interesting ride Jyo....a fixie with no rear brakes. :eek:

which do you prefer the bullhorns or the drops?

Most fixed gear riders prefer just the front brake since that's where most of the stopping power is. The rear brake is their legs. ;)

I prefer the bullhorns although the risers were fun as well, but on long rides, the lack of hand positions was annoying. The drops were good for getting down out of the winter wind, but I only put them on because they're really narrow and I wanted to see if I liked the narrow bars before I bought new bullhorns. I went from 46 cm to 40 cm bullhorns and the drops were 38 cm.

jyossarian 10-16-07 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by fordfasterr (Post 5456423)
Just testing out some platforms on the fixed gear bike today =)

So far so good !!

That'd scare me, even w/ the front brake. I'd throw on a rear just for safety.

2thamaxx 10-16-07 04:33 PM

awesome bike you got there jyossarian

jyossarian 10-16-07 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by 2thamaxx (Post 5466350)
awesome bike you got there jyossarian

Thanks 2thamaxx!

Cody Broken 10-16-07 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by KingTermite (Post 5463595)
No joke....but I don't have dough to just go out and buy a new bike on the spot.

I disagree. If that is a comfortable saddle height for you, then that bike is not at all too small for you. You obviously like to ride in a more upright position.

That bike is pimped out in your style, works for you, rock on brother.


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