Hybrid Introduction thread
#51
Member
Joined: Aug 2009
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From: Wyoming, USA
Bikes: Trek FX 7.5
Friends call me Holmes, 57 years young, call Wyoming home.
Been riding a GT LTS-4000 since '98, locally, around the prairie, and in the Tetons. Wanted a more road worthy and modern all-around ride and my LBS is just now assembling my 7.5 FX with a set of 37c Conti Contacts. I should get a test ride later today and this evening I'm goinf to pop a pair of SD-7 stoppers to replace the stock 3s. Rather jazzed about the new ride!
Also an avid sea kayaker - inland lakes actually - just returned from the Tetons and Yellowstone with my strip built boat. That WCoastPeddler handle looks familiar!
Amateur photographer who loves the natural world and all things canine. I got into bikes due to my photography interests. They go so well together and bikes get me into places without disrupting the natural world to the degree motorised vehicles do.
Nice place y'all have put together here.
Been riding a GT LTS-4000 since '98, locally, around the prairie, and in the Tetons. Wanted a more road worthy and modern all-around ride and my LBS is just now assembling my 7.5 FX with a set of 37c Conti Contacts. I should get a test ride later today and this evening I'm goinf to pop a pair of SD-7 stoppers to replace the stock 3s. Rather jazzed about the new ride!
Also an avid sea kayaker - inland lakes actually - just returned from the Tetons and Yellowstone with my strip built boat. That WCoastPeddler handle looks familiar!
Amateur photographer who loves the natural world and all things canine. I got into bikes due to my photography interests. They go so well together and bikes get me into places without disrupting the natural world to the degree motorised vehicles do.
Nice place y'all have put together here.
#52
Hi, I'm Ryan. I'm 16, and I got into biking a year ago when I got my first good bike at a garage sale. (Schwinn Traveler Road bike) I started riding my GT Timberline MTB when I decided to try and get a better road bike. I still haven't gotten around to finishing a road bike for myself, but I've hybridized my MTB a bit, and it's fast enough now I don't have much motivation to get around to finishing the road bike.
I'm hoping to get a bike related job when I graduate from High School, so this summer I've been flipping bikes to learn how to work on them, and make some money. Most of my riding is to garage sales, looking for bikes and other stuff. It sucks that it only works well in the summer, as now I'll probably have to look for a job again. I was working at McDonalds, but I quit because they cut my hours, and I was making more money with bikes anyways.
Maybe I should try bringing my camera on a few rides... What type of camera do you have Holmes375? I have a DSLR and I'd be kind of worried about shocks from hitting bumps damaging it.
I'm hoping to get a bike related job when I graduate from High School, so this summer I've been flipping bikes to learn how to work on them, and make some money. Most of my riding is to garage sales, looking for bikes and other stuff. It sucks that it only works well in the summer, as now I'll probably have to look for a job again. I was working at McDonalds, but I quit because they cut my hours, and I was making more money with bikes anyways.
Maybe I should try bringing my camera on a few rides... What type of camera do you have Holmes375? I have a DSLR and I'd be kind of worried about shocks from hitting bumps damaging it.
#53
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 546
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From: West Coast
#54
Hi, I'm Steven. I'll be 53 in about a month. I returned to riding in May after a 34 year hiatus when I purchased a Trek 7.3 FX in an effort to change my lifestyle. I got tired of being tired going upstairs and it became time to do something about it.
I usually hang out in 50+, Bicycle Mechanics, Clydesdale's and Athena's, and lurk in general.
My other interests is Astronomy, photography, nature, things that go fast, and computing.
I usually hang out in 50+, Bicycle Mechanics, Clydesdale's and Athena's, and lurk in general.
My other interests is Astronomy, photography, nature, things that go fast, and computing.
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#55
I, too, carry a camera on rides these days. I got myself a neat little digital that takes quite impressive pictures - and it plugs into one's computer for really fast downloads for use. It's a Canon PowerShot A1000 IS.
And this is another cannon I shot with my Canon:
#57
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 51
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From: Northeast Georgia
Bikes: Trek Lime, Cayne Rambler
I'm Margaret, 48, and I live in a small town in NE Georgia. I bought 4 bikes in one year and my family thinks I'm a little crazy, but the BF forums comfort me. My first bike was a Trek Lime... an expensive mistake, but oh well... I have a flat bar folder, a Jamis Commuter 3 and a Trek FX 7.2. The Trek FX has changed my life... well that and bar ends. I and the FX recently did the 31 mile option on a challenging century (lots of climbing) and it was a great experience.
I LOVE biking to the grocery store. I LOVE going out of town... putting my bike in the back of my truck and stopping for a quick ride. It's the best way to travel.
I LOVE biking to the grocery store. I LOVE going out of town... putting my bike in the back of my truck and stopping for a quick ride. It's the best way to travel.
#59
Hello All
I'm Vladimir from Croatia, 29 y old. From day to day less car more bike is my moto .....
ATM having 7100 Trek for 6 years ..... hope will buy new FX soon :-)
Sorry on my english it hasen't bee in use for some time ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDt1W...layer_embedded
I'm Vladimir from Croatia, 29 y old. From day to day less car more bike is my moto .....
ATM having 7100 Trek for 6 years ..... hope will buy new FX soon :-)
Sorry on my english it hasen't bee in use for some time ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDt1W...layer_embedded
#60
Freewheel Medic



Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 13,567
Likes: 3,313
From: An Island on the Coast of GA!
Bikes: Snazzy* Schwinns, Classy Cannondales & a Super Pro Aero Lotus (* Ed.)
I'm Bob and I am a 51 y.o. pastor of a church in the mountains of west central NH. My 2003 Cannondale Comfort 600 reintroduced me to cycling after 10-15 year break. I have a nice collection of six vintage Schwinn road bikes, ('62 Continental to a '83 Paramount) so, I've mostly been in the C&V sub forum.
The C-Dale has served me well and I continue to tweak and modify it to suit my needs. Hopefully by September I'll put up a thread about since it is sort of a one of a kind bike. I'm glad to see the Hybrid Forum start as I felt guilty when I posted about the C-Dale in C&V.
The C-Dale has served me well and I continue to tweak and modify it to suit my needs. Hopefully by September I'll put up a thread about since it is sort of a one of a kind bike. I'm glad to see the Hybrid Forum start as I felt guilty when I posted about the C-Dale in C&V.
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Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
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Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
#62
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 300
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From: Western Massachusetts
Bikes: 2010 Specialized Roubaix comp (SRAM Rival), 2009 Trek 7.3FX, Early 80's steel frame Suteki road bike
Hi everyone -
I'm new to the forum, but not to cycling. Been riding as long as I can remember (since my first toddler tricycle?). I'm 38, and live in Western Massachusetts.
My current main ride is a 2009 Trek 7.3FX....love this bike. It replaced a 25 year old Japanese road bike that would have needed some major work this year, and I decided not to put any more $$$ into such an old bike. I put about 100 miles a week on my 7.3, usually one 40+ mile ride on the weekend and a few shorter (15-20 mile) rides during the week after work.
Eventually, I plan get a new road bike for my longer rides and events, and make the Trek more of my utility/shorter distance bike. When I do that, I'm thinking I'd add a rack to the back, so I can carry more stuff for local errands, etc.
I'm new to the forum, but not to cycling. Been riding as long as I can remember (since my first toddler tricycle?). I'm 38, and live in Western Massachusetts.
My current main ride is a 2009 Trek 7.3FX....love this bike. It replaced a 25 year old Japanese road bike that would have needed some major work this year, and I decided not to put any more $$$ into such an old bike. I put about 100 miles a week on my 7.3, usually one 40+ mile ride on the weekend and a few shorter (15-20 mile) rides during the week after work.
Eventually, I plan get a new road bike for my longer rides and events, and make the Trek more of my utility/shorter distance bike. When I do that, I'm thinking I'd add a rack to the back, so I can carry more stuff for local errands, etc.
#63
Mrs. DataJunkie
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,527
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From: Vancouver, BC
Bikes: Asama "Luddite" and Kuwahara MTB from the 90s
Hi, I'm Luddite. Ok, that's the name of my hybrid
for security reasons, I don't post my IRL name here as it's extremely unique and it would be easy to hunt me down and steal my bikes, heh.
I'm 35 years old and I have a 28 year old boyfriend (he asked ME out, I aint no Cougar.) I don't have children, I'm an Office Slave and I loathe it, been in this line of work for something like 8 years and it's time for a change so I'm going to be studying Anthropology starting in September.
I'm a vegetarian, I enjoy photography, movies, music, warhammer online, baking, riding my bike, my pets blah blah blah.
I have a Nikon D40 and a Pentax Asahi K1000.
My hybrid is an Asama "Luddite" that I got in May. I've put around 1000 km on it since that time.
eta: I'm a girl
for security reasons, I don't post my IRL name here as it's extremely unique and it would be easy to hunt me down and steal my bikes, heh. I'm 35 years old and I have a 28 year old boyfriend (he asked ME out, I aint no Cougar.) I don't have children, I'm an Office Slave and I loathe it, been in this line of work for something like 8 years and it's time for a change so I'm going to be studying Anthropology starting in September.
I'm a vegetarian, I enjoy photography, movies, music, warhammer online, baking, riding my bike, my pets blah blah blah.
I have a Nikon D40 and a Pentax Asahi K1000.
My hybrid is an Asama "Luddite" that I got in May. I've put around 1000 km on it since that time.
eta: I'm a girl
#64
My name is Ernest and I'm 43 years old. I chose Big_e as my forum name because my friends call me Big_E but at 5'7, I'm not that big at all.
I started biking about 2 years ago now and lost alot of weight because of it. My goal is to be able to ride in and complete centuries and longer rides. To this end I have signed up with RUSA and Lone Star Randonneurs. I've completed one metric century so far and it was a Populaire (no membership to the club required).
I'm a city employee with the city of Dallas and have about 7 more years until I can retire. I've been flirting with the plan of opening a coffeehouse but still need to settle some financial matters.
I'm single and live with my three dogs Daisy, Mojo and Blinky.
Ernest
I started biking about 2 years ago now and lost alot of weight because of it. My goal is to be able to ride in and complete centuries and longer rides. To this end I have signed up with RUSA and Lone Star Randonneurs. I've completed one metric century so far and it was a Populaire (no membership to the club required).
I'm a city employee with the city of Dallas and have about 7 more years until I can retire. I've been flirting with the plan of opening a coffeehouse but still need to settle some financial matters.
I'm single and live with my three dogs Daisy, Mojo and Blinky.
Ernest
#67
Hi, I'm Mickie, I'm soon to be 49, have a lovely partner who has put up with me for the last 20 years, and I ride a 7.5FX (when my knee allows it) and a Trek 1500 WSD, I absolutely LOVE the 7.5 and wish I could ride it more.
#68
If so, you probably just need some tweaks on the 7.5FX to fix that.
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People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
#69
It is a bit expensive to get an Ortlieb and the insert, so I am thinking of going to the local place that does foam padding and seeing what I can do to fit some foam into a less expensive bag... Or maybe the Ortlieb insert in a less expensive bag of similar size might be an option.
I will probably end up with a trunk bag on my front rack with some sort of foam insert. Probably enclosing he foam in a lint free cloth of some type to keep specks of foam from getting into the camera and/or lenses.
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Slow Ride Cyclists of NEPA
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Slow Ride Cyclists of NEPA
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
#70
No, the 1500 is garage wall jewelry for now. My right knee is a sad little lump of ruination (four surgeries) and when it's having a "moment" I can't ride for a few weeks.
#71
Hi, my name is Randy. Live in NE Cincinnati OH. Started biking (seriously) on my birthday a few weeks ago. I just turned 48. I feel extremely blessed to have gotten an '09 TREK 7.6FX for my b-day. I really need to lose weight and get fit.
I call myself Morgan Raider because I got tired of trying to come up with a clever name. There is a historical marker on our bike trail that explains it was formerly the Little Miami Railroad. During the civil war the confederate side had Morgan's Raiders. Using guerilla war tactics, they wreaked havoc on the train, tracks, and the area in general. Not that I wreak havoc on the trail. I just ride
while trying to dodge deer (and inline skaters
)
I call myself Morgan Raider because I got tired of trying to come up with a clever name. There is a historical marker on our bike trail that explains it was formerly the Little Miami Railroad. During the civil war the confederate side had Morgan's Raiders. Using guerilla war tactics, they wreaked havoc on the train, tracks, and the area in general. Not that I wreak havoc on the trail. I just ride
while trying to dodge deer (and inline skaters
)
#73
Yeah this new "hybrid" forum seems to be picking up some steam.





that's quite a cannon. Canon PowerShot G6 here.
