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Bikeforumuser0011 10-20-13 07:15 PM

Lola Update (Pics!)
 
Well, here is an update on Lola. Again, my apologies, but I cannot get the pics to upload, so I'll just give you the links.

Here, is Lola in all her glory.

Lola 1

Lola 2

This is the way the new way that the (second) shop (see below for more details) fixed the positioning of the rack, so that it was not slanted the way it was when the first shop installed it yesterday. The first shop told me that they could not install the rack that I had ordered off of Amazon, and I asked if they had the Civia Bamboo in stock, but they did not, they had the PDW - The Payload in stock, so I went with that one, since it was the rack that I really wanted, anyway. :lol:

Rack Set-Up

Here, are more photos of the rack.

Rack 1
Rack 2
Rack 3

Here, is Lola from the front.

Lola Front Pic

Here, is a close-up of Lola's front fender.

Front Fender

A close-up of Lola's Dutch-style frame with the connections for the Reelights.

Frame Close-Up

Here, are some photos of the Reelight set-up on Lola.

Reelights 1
Reelights 2

Here, is a photos of Lola in profile on the drivetrain side.

Profile 1
Profile 2

Here, are some photos of Lola's rear-end. (Sorry, the flash was on, on my iPhone camera.)

Rear 1
Rear 2

So, Lola is officially all "kitted up". :)

Giant Doofus 10-20-13 07:21 PM

Nice!

Bikeforumuser0011 10-20-13 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by Giant Doofus (Post 16177029)
Nice!

Thanks!

1nterceptor 10-20-13 07:37 PM

Looks good, even the cat is impressed! :D

gregjones 10-20-13 07:54 PM

:ride:

Bikeforumuser0011 10-20-13 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by 1nterceptor (Post 16177061)
Looks good, even the cat is impressed! :D

That's "little miss I have to be involved in everything my Mummy is doing at all times" aka Molly. :lol:

treal512 10-20-13 08:16 PM

Nice & useful looking bicycle.

Are the Reelights (don't know anything about it) the 2 red lights on the seatstays in your "Rear 2" image (http://www.flickr.com/photos/1060671...n/photostream/) link?

MEversbergII 10-20-13 08:24 PM

Very nice! I dig the light setup. I'm going to look into the "Reelights", and I've been looking st some seatsay lights lately as well...

I think this is the third rack you've mentioned so far; what's to become of the other racks that have been replaced by this one?

M.

alan s 10-21-13 10:48 AM

Don't see any pictures...is Lola a cat?

acidfast7 10-21-13 11:00 AM

thanks for posting pics. not really my style (i like backpacks) but i can appreciate it.

no motor? 10-21-13 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by 1nterceptor (Post 16177061)
Looks good, even the cat is impressed! :D

It must be good if the cat approves.

xtrajack 10-21-13 11:30 AM

Nicely done.

I am seriously liking the concept of the Revolights. Until they are available in a 26" size, they are only a concept in my corner of the 'verse.

I just realized, that you have the Reelights, not the Revolights. That will teach me to try to play on the internet after a twelve hour overnight shift.

jeffpoulin 10-21-13 11:54 AM

Lola sure has a nice rack! (Am I allowed to say that?) Anyway, enjoy your ride. It must be nice to have her back.

acidfast7 10-21-13 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by jeffpoulin (Post 16178636)
It must be nice to have her back.

Backstory!

:popcorn

deeth82 10-21-13 12:07 PM

Gorgeous ride! Those VO fenders really do pop. Over the last few years I've come to love the more "classic" or "Dutch" style of bikes (Not just for aesthetics, but also for their utility) and have even styled my Schwinn's after them! Love it! (Love the kitty, too) :D

Jewel 10-21-13 12:45 PM

Nice ride! I'm so happy for you!

phughes 10-22-13 10:37 AM

Looks great!

Riveting 10-22-13 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by MEversbergII (Post 16177173)
Very nice! I dig the light setup. I'm going to look into the "Reelights", and I've been looking st some seatsay lights lately as well...
M.

I also have the Reelights (RL770 kit) on my commuter with a head light and taillight, but no seatstay lights. The lights are always-on without the worries or hassle of recharging or replacing batteries, and is frictionless so nothing ever wears out, and is well worth the $80 and the extra 1.5 lbs. The taillight is easily seen from 100 yards, and a built in capacitor allows the rear light to stay on for a full 4 minutes after the bike comes to a stop.

HydroG33r 10-22-13 11:13 AM

Love the fenders! That hammered finish is a nice touch.

HydroG33r 10-22-13 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by jeffpoulin (Post 16178636)
Lola sure has a nice rack! (Am I allowed to say that?) Anyway, enjoy your ride. It must be nice to have her back.

I've been itching to say that too... glad you broke the ice!

Bikeforumuser0011 10-24-13 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by treal512 (Post 16177156)
Nice & useful looking bicycle.

Are the Reelights (don't know anything about it) the 2 red lights on the seatstays in your "Rear 2" image (http://www.flickr.com/photos/1060671...n/photostream/) link?

Sorry, for the late reply. Those on my seatstays are just my relectors. The rear Reelight is attached to the rear rack.

Bikeforumuser0011 10-24-13 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by deeth82 (Post 16178680)
Gorgeous ride! Those VO fenders really do pop. Over the last few years I've come to love the more "classic" or "Dutch" style of bikes (Not just for aesthetics, but also for their utility) and have even styled my Schwinn's after them! Love it! (Love the kitty, too) :D

Yay another Schwinn owner, and Euro-bike lover!

Bikeforumuser0011 10-24-13 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by jeffpoulin (Post 16178636)
Lola sure has a nice rack! (Am I allowed to say that?) Anyway, enjoy your ride. It must be nice to have her back.

Lola thanks you generously for the compliment. :lol:

On a side note, the nice thing about the PDW is that the wooden plate for the rack is replaceable via their website, if it needs it.

Bikeforumuser0011 10-24-13 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Riveting (Post 16181612)
I also have the Reelights (RL770 kit) on my commuter with a head light and taillight, but no seatstay lights. The lights are always-on without the worries or hassle of recharging or replacing batteries, and is frictionless so nothing ever wears out, and is well worth the $80 and the extra 1.5 lbs. The taillight is easily seen from 100 yards, and a built in capacitor allows the rear light to stay on for a full 4 minutes after the bike comes to a stop.

How do you find the headlight for riding in the pitch black? I have (unfortunately) not had the opportunity to test out my lights at night yet, but will do so next week. Any other hints? Thanks!

Bikeforumuser0011 10-24-13 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by MEversbergII (Post 16177173)
Very nice! I dig the light setup. I'm going to look into the "Reelights", and I've been looking st some seatsay lights lately as well...

I think this is the third rack you've mentioned so far; what's to become of the other racks that have been replaced by this one?

M.

Sorry for the late reply, M. I was able to return both of the other racks, thanks to PB having a nice return policy and Amazon having everything on their computers. :)


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