Commuter Bicycle Pics
#5101
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 216
Bikes: Custom commuter made from Civia Prospect frame, Raleigh Sports (1971), custom road bike from a steel 2003 Fuji Marseille frame, 29er SS MTB built up from a Vassago Jabberwocky frame, Surly Long Haul Trucker (customzed for fully loaded touring)
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That's an Ibera thermos. https://www.amazon.com/Ibera-Co-Ltd-S.../dp/B0012Q9TO4
It has its own mounting hardware (that the handle slides in), but I am not using it. That's a normal bottle cage on my bike. It fits well in a normal bottle cage. It works best with the kind of cage with no front because then the handle is straight out, but you can turn it sideways and it fits fine in most basic wire cages.
It has its own mounting hardware (that the handle slides in), but I am not using it. That's a normal bottle cage on my bike. It fits well in a normal bottle cage. It works best with the kind of cage with no front because then the handle is straight out, but you can turn it sideways and it fits fine in most basic wire cages.
#5102
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Southern California
Posts: 362
Bikes: 08 Seven Alaris, 07 Jamis Quest, 08 Swobo Dixon, 91 Specialized Rockhopper
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He's cheating! I have the same thermos and it's designed to plug into a plastic holder that mounts to the water bottle bosses on the frame. The handle on the thermos slides into the little holder
He, no doubt in an effort to get style points, ignored that ugly and inelegant option and bought a road bike water bottle holder and found that it fit.
I think it works, splendidly. Good show.
He, no doubt in an effort to get style points, ignored that ugly and inelegant option and bought a road bike water bottle holder and found that it fit.
I think it works, splendidly. Good show.
#5103
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: White Bear Lake Mn
Posts: 764
Bikes: 88 Schwin Voyageur, 84 Schwinn World Sport, 85 Univega Alpina Uno, 85 Fuji Espree, 09 Novara Strada, 06 Jamis Durango, 03 Specialized Expediton Sport, 09 Surly LHT, 12 Novara Gotham
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#5104
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 216
Bikes: Custom commuter made from Civia Prospect frame, Raleigh Sports (1971), custom road bike from a steel 2003 Fuji Marseille frame, 29er SS MTB built up from a Vassago Jabberwocky frame, Surly Long Haul Trucker (customzed for fully loaded touring)
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That's the Ultra Light Bike Mirror: https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Light-Bi.../dp/B0011VQJU2
Rivendell just calls it the German Mirror: https://www.rivbike.com/search/run?query=m (You probably should be able to get it at a cheaper place than Rivendell, though).
I like it. My options are limited with my handlebar situation. I tried a couple of the cheap chrome mirrors that look like they could be made for mo-peds because they would work with my bars, but I didn't like them. This one will shake a lot unless you really tighten it. I've used the Mirrycle with past bikes, and this one is better in some ways. This mirror is much lighter. I felt the Mirrycle (bolt in the bar end kind) had a mount that was perhaps more solid, and allowed easy adjustment even while tight enough not to jiggle. I've seen these German mirrors mounted horizontal for a very wide view, but I can see farther back this way, and it wouldn't really work on my bike the horizontal way anyway. But the shape is better than a round mirror for getting what you want to see with a smaller footprint, although it is not as big as some of the other popular mirrors on the market.
Rivendell just calls it the German Mirror: https://www.rivbike.com/search/run?query=m (You probably should be able to get it at a cheaper place than Rivendell, though).
I like it. My options are limited with my handlebar situation. I tried a couple of the cheap chrome mirrors that look like they could be made for mo-peds because they would work with my bars, but I didn't like them. This one will shake a lot unless you really tighten it. I've used the Mirrycle with past bikes, and this one is better in some ways. This mirror is much lighter. I felt the Mirrycle (bolt in the bar end kind) had a mount that was perhaps more solid, and allowed easy adjustment even while tight enough not to jiggle. I've seen these German mirrors mounted horizontal for a very wide view, but I can see farther back this way, and it wouldn't really work on my bike the horizontal way anyway. But the shape is better than a round mirror for getting what you want to see with a smaller footprint, although it is not as big as some of the other popular mirrors on the market.
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#5105
JustFoldIt
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New York
Posts: 173
Bikes: Abio Penza & Abio Verdion - lots of them
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#5106
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 216
Bikes: Custom commuter made from Civia Prospect frame, Raleigh Sports (1971), custom road bike from a steel 2003 Fuji Marseille frame, 29er SS MTB built up from a Vassago Jabberwocky frame, Surly Long Haul Trucker (customzed for fully loaded touring)
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That's stock. The paint seems to scrape off easier than I would expect, but perhaps it's normal. I am fine with the color. I don't want my bike to be too colorful or bright. I know many folks think it is hideous.
#5107
on the hard road.......
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Australia
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My new Trek 520, ditched the standard guards in favour for SKS and the B17 i'm currently breaking in.
#5108
Share the road.
SteveJ,
You planning on touring with that Trek? Very nice, btw.
You planning on touring with that Trek? Very nice, btw.
#5109
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
#5111
Rumblefish
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Austin Texas
Posts: 687
Bikes: 1973 Crescent Pepita Single Speed,1978 Raleigh Competition G.S.,1976 Raleigh Super Course MKII,1970's Motobecane Super Touring Fixed Gear, 1980's Denti Road Tech Five,Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo,1973 Atala Giro,Cheap MTB Tandem,Schwinn World Sport
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Our "dedicated' commuters:
#5112
on the hard road.......
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Australia
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Yep i do plan on a few weekend tours in the future, the first of which will be in about 3 weeks, really looking forward to it.
Yes it's a great bike, only had it 2 weeks maybe. The bar tape is the standard bontrager tape, looks like leather in the pics but it's just coloured that way, it's gotten a little grubby too since i've had it.
Yes it's a great bike, only had it 2 weeks maybe. The bar tape is the standard bontrager tape, looks like leather in the pics but it's just coloured that way, it's gotten a little grubby too since i've had it.
#5113
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Eugene, Oregon
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This has been my commuter for the last month due to weird work things that don't let me watch my bike while working and also i love riding it around. I probably do between 8-20 miles a day on it. I am tired a lot.
#5115
Share the road.
dcdirewolf,
Nice bike! You look like you have all the essentials. I willed myself back from the over-accessorized camp and I am much happier.
Nice bike! You look like you have all the essentials. I willed myself back from the over-accessorized camp and I am much happier.
#5116
Fat man in a little coat
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chicago NW Burbs
Posts: 951
Bikes: Trek 7.3 FX, Trek 1.2T
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My fun little Trek 7.3 FX, well not little, 60cm frame. It is by far one of the most fun bikes I have ridden in the past year, as I just got back into cycling after about 15 years of not cycling, maybe even longer. It is stock all the way, except for the Bontrager quick-release rack and Trek pack.
#5117
You gonna eat that?
You win.
#5118
You gonna eat that?
Maybe later this week I'll post my Varsity in here with the latest mods I've put on it.
#5119
Elemental Child
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Minnesoter
Posts: 232
Bikes: 1989 Schwinn World workhorse, 1979 Trek Summer Bike, 1995 Schwinn Moab that never gets ridden
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Rear rack and folding baskets make for plenty o' storage and more even weight distribution... and it is good.
Yep. That's how much she weighs.
#5120
Share the road.
That looks more like a grocery trip instead of commute trip. Nice paint job.
#5121
Elemental Child
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Minnesoter
Posts: 232
Bikes: 1989 Schwinn World workhorse, 1979 Trek Summer Bike, 1995 Schwinn Moab that never gets ridden
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I s'pose you're right. It was on my way home from work, though.
#5123
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First post here. I recently started commuting 10 miles round trip and bought the San Jose when I got a little more serious. This bike is really well thought out and I am having a blast. I may switch to a 16t rear freewheel but we will see.
Thanks for all the knowledge and information here!
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