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Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15981187)
I'm glad to see this thread is getting back on track. I shall do my best to keep it that way. Here's a new submission although I have to confess that it is not my bike. I just saw it at lunch today.http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps1c11658f.jpg
The helmet is a nice touch. |
Thanks for all the comments, favorable or not.
I am glad we are back on track again. Lets see some more entries/pics! :) |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 15982261)
which is hilarious and exactly my point.
London, and the UK, has almost no native cuisine, even less than Germany, and yet, you select London, it's all imported again like PDX. why the hell would I go to a Tapas place in London when I go to southern Spain? Why would I eat Indian/Pakistani in London, when a Frankfurt to London flight costs as much as a Frankfurt to Mumbai flight? seriously? bringing up London is one of the worst choices for authentic food. might as well fly to Munich/Stuttgart rent a BMW/Audi (or take a 200mph train, if that's your thing) over the Alps and eat your way through the Dolomites and into Toscana. London ... :lol: But you know, then the locals see you only as a walking moneybag from abroad.. Especially if it's a poorer farming region, like Basilikata in Italy, where you find some fantastic food. Personally I think it kills all the fun. The proper way to enjoy your time abroad is to get there a job for a couple of years, with a close-to-average salary, or get married to a local. Hitchhiking and bicycle touring is still somewhat okay, as it leaves a certain sign on your face. :) But if you just want to try a good and diverse food then London, Hamburg, FM, LA, NYC should be just fine. Oh wait, what's this thread called.... Here is my tourer/ winter commuter / kids hauler. It has been posted in 20th already, but was modified again. I am super happy about the fit. Except for a carbon fork I can't think of what else I would like to change. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2808/9...ee2a9ef9_b.jpg |
And this is my summer day-and-night long distance commuter. I am sorry if you find it has a penis, but you know, in Germany socks and sandals combination is legal.
Fortunately it's easy to get this paraphernalia off and i still use this bike as a sort of training bicycle. It's also a randobike wannabe. Is it 'not'? Or not? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3675/9...8659cff2_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by mikhalit
(Post 15983364)
But you know, then the locals see you only as a walking moneybag from abroad.. Especially if it's a poorer farming region, like Basilikata in Italy, where you find some fantastic food. Personally I think it kills all the fun. The proper way to enjoy your time abroad is to get there a job for a couple of years, with a close-to-average salary, or get married to a local. Hitchhiking and bicycle touring is still somewhat okay, as it leaves a certain sign on your face. :)
But if you just want to try a good and diverse food then London, Hamburg, FM, LA, NYC should be just fine. Oh wait, what's this thread called.... Here is my tourer/ winter commuter / kids hauler. It has been posted in 20th already, but was modified again. I am super happy about the fit. Except for a carbon fork I can't think of what else I would like to change. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2808/9...ee2a9ef9_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by mikhalit
(Post 15983367)
And this is my summer day-and-night long distance commuter. I am sorry if you find it has a penis, but you know, in Germany socks and sandals combination is legal.
Fortunately it's easy to get this paraphernalia off and i still use this bike as a sort of training bicycle. It's also a randobike wannabe. Is it 'not'? Or not? http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3675/9...8659cff2_b.jpg If it didn't it'd be OK, but we'd have to get into the reasons why anyone would defame a perfectly good bike with Shimano :p |
Originally Posted by Germany_chris
(Post 15983380)
If it didn't it'd be OK, but we'd have to get into the reasons why anyone would defame a perfectly good bike with Shimano :p
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Originally Posted by mikhalit
(Post 15983385)
Well, fair enough. I saw it coming, but otherwise it would have too little to do with commuting. Though later it might get a Tubus disco with QR and seat collar with rack mounts.
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Originally Posted by Germany_chris
(Post 15983398)
The tubus QR mounts are nice and give you a couple positions to keep the rack level, I think I paid 15 euro for the kit last year. Is the penis click fix?
One thing i dislike about those seatpost bags is that the bike becomes a bit wiggly, even though it's just 3 extra kilos at most. |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 15979613)
Actually...You live in a country with super interesting commuting bike options (holder for translucent umbrellas anyone?)...
You're silly. Those "super interesting commuting bikes" are nice for doing slow errands within a neighborhood at speeds up to about 15kph, and only for short distances. beyond that, they fall flat. I borrowed one of those "super interesting commuting bikes" for a month after moving here. I gave it back as soon as I could. ...Unless you are specifically talking about the holders for umbrellas mounted to bikes and the garbage plastic umbrellas bought for little more than single use; in which case it's a different matter. 1) Those holders are illegal in most prefectures. 2) There's a reason why a sane person does not go for a jog in the rain with an umbrella expecting to remain dry, or the umbrella to be of much use. The rest of your post was either b.s., silly, or below contempt. |
Originally Posted by groovestew
(Post 15980959)
...thankfully I'm Canadian which means I'm very polite thank you very much, eh?
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-E...00588ps_sm.jpg Oh, and I fixed your post for you. You're welcome. |
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Originally Posted by webtwo
(Post 15983133)
Definitely hot. Except for the safety flag. That's a total turn-off. Ruins the counter-shading effect that protects the rider from Lion attacks.
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Originally Posted by groovestew
(Post 15982695)
And please turn off the date stamp feature of your camera, if you haven't already.
i don't even understand why this is an option. as a photographer, it's one of the few things that makes my blood boil. |
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Here's mine, ready for today's commute. I'll take my lumps in advance for the iPhone's inability to take good pictures in any light:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ack/db_820.jpg |
Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 15984193)
Here's mine, ready for today's commute. I'll take my lumps in advance for the iPhone's inability to take good pictures in any light:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ack/db_820.jpg |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15984275)
Is that red bowl really going to get clean sitting like that?
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 15984193)
Here's mine, ready for today's commute. I'll take my lumps in advance for the iPhone's inability to take good pictures in any light:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ack/db_820.jpg |
Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
(Post 15984193)
Here's mine, ready for today's commute. I'll take my lumps in advance for the iPhone's inability to take good pictures in any light:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...ack/db_820.jpg This could well be the hottest bike in the thread so far! To stay properly in character for the thread, I'm going to have to dock you points for taking the picture indoors and the dishwasher being open! :lol: Reshoot it artistically, and I think you've got an "11". That cable is a little distracting too! ;) |
As for the bike itself, I'd say it ticks all the right boxes. I agree that the current fork doesn't do much aesthetically for the bike but I'd still call it hot. |
I knew this thread could get interesting since what might make a bike "hot" for commuting/utility purposes might definitely make it "not" for aesthetic reasons. :D
Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 15984485)
never been a fan of the camo handlebar tape. and the cable coming out straight up is distracting. otherwise, a solid looking. but i wouldn't say hot.
Originally Posted by Medic Zero
(Post 15984498)
This is hot! The matching bar tape and chain are nice touches. I don't usually like gumwall tires, but here it works, in fact, what tires are those? Fenders look good, and points for being an unusual choice, again, which are those? Big commuter points for the mirror of course!
This could well be the hottest bike in the thread so far! To stay properly in character for the thread, I'm going to have to dock you points for taking the picture indoors and the dishwasher being open! :lol: Reshoot it artistically, and I think you've got an "11". That cable is a little distracting too! ;) |
Originally Posted by mikhalit
(Post 15983364)
But you know, then the locals see you only as a walking moneybag from abroad.. Especially if it's a poorer farming region, like Basilikata in Italy, where you find some fantastic food. Personally I think it kills all the fun. The proper way to enjoy your time abroad is to get there a job for a couple of years, with a close-to-average salary, or get married to a local. Hitchhiking and bicycle touring is still somewhat okay, as it leaves a certain sign on your face. :)
But if you just want to try a good and diverse food then London, Hamburg, FM, LA, NYC should be just fine. Oh wait, what's this thread called.... Here is my tourer/ winter commuter / kids hauler. It has been posted in 20th already, but was modified again. I am super happy about the fit. Except for a carbon fork I can't think of what else I would like to change. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2808/9...ee2a9ef9_b.jpg |
This one still on the works.
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps80308c6f.jpg http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1377107585 |
OK, here's mine. I thought I'd wait until I get a taller stem to level out the basket, but then I realized I'm so lazy it'll probably be 2015 before I get around to doing that.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps8c07f545.jpg |
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