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#7301
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Thanks, canyoneagle. Others said they couldn't see the photos, but they show up for me on different computers. Posted them through TinyPic as recommended. Yes, my wife finds my whole bicycle lighting enterprise very humorous, but she puts up with me. She does support my bicycle commuting, which helps me get out the door on the colder mornings (we're in the 30s here right now in the mornings, but things stay pretty moderate all winter in Virginia).
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My goodness that's pretty!! Wow. I LOVE the fenders and front rack, what a beauty. Our grocery and kid-toting bike is my previous commuter, so I can't justify a replacement, but I'm GREEN with envy, get it?
#7304
Banned.
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Bikes: Mercier Kilo WT5, Fetish Cycles Fixation MTB, Schwinn Pro Stock 3 24" BMX, 70's Schwinn single speed beater
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My wife, daughter and I rode to dinner the other evening. I had just finished converting my wifes old specialized over to a SS, and I think she will ride more often now that all she has to do is pedal.
#7305
You gonna eat that?
We're getting better at picking that stuff up.
#7306
Stealing Spokes since 82'
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Boy-z, Ideeeho
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Bikes: The always reliable kuwie
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My cat is lucky in the box department since i do the whole ebay thing as a third job so i always have all kinds of boxes laying around. Box+6month cat= entertainment for hours for all
#7307
Transpo Biker
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: NorCal
Posts: 20
Bikes: Rivendell Sam Hillborne, Surly Long Haul Trucker, Civia Loring
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#7308
Transpo Biker
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Location: NorCal
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Bikes: Rivendell Sam Hillborne, Surly Long Haul Trucker, Civia Loring
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#7309
Born Again Pagan
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Southwestern Ontario
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Bikes: Schwinn hybrid, Raleigh MTB
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Here's the new rig, a 2011 Kona Dr. Fine.
Also, a video of the lighting at night (including my lovely wife's commentary).
View My Video
Also, a video of the lighting at night (including my lovely wife's commentary).
View My Video
of me getting run over. I once had a guy pull up beside me a stoplight and declare, "I could see you from a mile away!" My response
was, "That's sort of the point, isn't it?"
#7310
Stealing Spokes since 82'
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Well its official the giant winter commuter is gonna be another drop bar MTB just picked up a used set of tektro levers and some old suntour "bar end" shifters i think they are actually flat bar thumb shifters but the way their set up will work better on the ends cant wait to finish her, should have it done this week
#7312
Tawp Dawg
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Anchorage, AK
Posts: 1,221
Bikes: '06 Surly Pugsley, '14 Surly Straggler, '88 Kuwahara Xtracycle, '10 Motobecane Outcast 29er, '?? Surly Cross Check (wife's), '00 Trek 4500 (wife's), '12 Windsor Oxford 3-speed (dogs')
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#7314
Stealing Spokes since 82'
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Got a bit of work done with the giant, now its truly yet another drop bar MTB, im really liking how its turning out so far the frame is big for me though i might have to get a short stem, and thats about as high as im gonna be able to go with the seat, who knew im 5'9" riding a 21.5" frame. So far with having to buy new levers seat and front rim all in all im into this bike for a tad over 30bucks, about the only thing else i need is some grip tape which i have two rolls of mismatching UGLY tape im gonna use for now that my LBS gave me, im hoping to have it done by this weekend, as the weather guessers are thinking snow by next wed (doubtful)
#7315
Transpo Biker
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#7317
Transpo Biker
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Bikes: Rivendell Sam Hillborne, Surly Long Haul Trucker, Civia Loring
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#7318
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
After what must have been something like 25,000 km that scruffy blue bar tape had to go... thinking that the black pulls everything together.
With winter approaching it will soon be time to hang up a good number of bikes and as my touring bike she has been retired from hard winter duty but I thought we could commute together until things get ugly and then she will be off the to the frame shop for some custom racks.
With winter approaching it will soon be time to hang up a good number of bikes and as my touring bike she has been retired from hard winter duty but I thought we could commute together until things get ugly and then she will be off the to the frame shop for some custom racks.
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#7319
o_O
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Posts: 49
Bikes: Cannondale Quick CX Ultra, Motobecane 700HT
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My nice weather commuter, a 2010 Cannondale Quick CX Ultra:
Full res. gallery @ https://eseb.imgur.com/cannondale_quick_cx_ultra_2010
Extras: Ergon GC3s, hybrid A530 SPDs, full fenders, rack (Arkell panniers not in pic), lights, computer, tools in underseat bag, bottle cages (not in pic), pump and a bell.
Full res. gallery @ https://eseb.imgur.com/cannondale_quick_cx_ultra_2010
Extras: Ergon GC3s, hybrid A530 SPDs, full fenders, rack (Arkell panniers not in pic), lights, computer, tools in underseat bag, bottle cages (not in pic), pump and a bell.
#7320
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I'm loving this set up, but I'm thinking about options to change the fender and rack attachment. The bike, oddly, has rear rack eyelets on the top of the seat stays, but not on the dropouts. So, I had to use PB's EZ Speed fenders that attach with brackets to the seat stays, rather than to the dropouts. I also have to use the Topeak BeamRack for the same reason. Has anyone attached a more traditional rack and fenders to a bike without eyelets on the dropouts? If so, how did you do it? I would like to have the stability of that kind of rack. If you have done it, please include a photo and links to relevant parts.
Here's the new rig, a 2011 Kona Dr. Fine.
Specs:
Aluminum frame
Carbon fork
Shimano Alfine 8-gear IGH
Shimano M445 Hydraulic Disc brakes
Freedom Ryder 21 rims
Continental Contact 700x32c
Also, a video of the lighting at night (including my lovely wife's commentary).
View My Video
Upgrades:
Changed out Kona Race Light grips for Ergon GC3s with integrated bar ends
Planet Bike EZ Speed fenders (clamp attachment to seat stays)
Topeak Quick Release Beam Rack and MTX trunk bag
Planet Bike SuperFlash lights (two on bag, one on the back of my hi-vis X harness)
Compass bell
Two CygoLite Expilion 250 headlights (USB rechargeable, no battery packs)
Two Planet Bike small lights (white) on front fork, two PB small red lights on seat stays for side visibility
BikeWrappers reflective wraps for side visibility when cars turn on headlights (not out that late usually)
Serfas RX anatomical saddle
Topeak Modula bottle cage and Thermos insulated vacuum bottle (tea for work).
Switched out stock for adjustable stem
Comments welcome!
Specs:
Aluminum frame
Carbon fork
Shimano Alfine 8-gear IGH
Shimano M445 Hydraulic Disc brakes
Freedom Ryder 21 rims
Continental Contact 700x32c
Also, a video of the lighting at night (including my lovely wife's commentary).
View My Video
Upgrades:
Changed out Kona Race Light grips for Ergon GC3s with integrated bar ends
Planet Bike EZ Speed fenders (clamp attachment to seat stays)
Topeak Quick Release Beam Rack and MTX trunk bag
Planet Bike SuperFlash lights (two on bag, one on the back of my hi-vis X harness)
Compass bell
Two CygoLite Expilion 250 headlights (USB rechargeable, no battery packs)
Two Planet Bike small lights (white) on front fork, two PB small red lights on seat stays for side visibility
BikeWrappers reflective wraps for side visibility when cars turn on headlights (not out that late usually)
Serfas RX anatomical saddle
Topeak Modula bottle cage and Thermos insulated vacuum bottle (tea for work).
Switched out stock for adjustable stem
Comments welcome!
#7321
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.
QuakerProf, look at the Cannondale directly above your post.
#7322
Tawp Dawg
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^^^
That Cannondale has a mounting eyelet on the rear dropout, which is what the 2011 Dr.Fine is lacking.
QuakerProf, you could use p-clamps to mount a rack onto your seat stays. Alternately, it seems like you could use the fastening bolts for your sliding dropouts as mounting points, if you ran a longer bolt and some spacers.
That Cannondale has a mounting eyelet on the rear dropout, which is what the 2011 Dr.Fine is lacking.
QuakerProf, you could use p-clamps to mount a rack onto your seat stays. Alternately, it seems like you could use the fastening bolts for your sliding dropouts as mounting points, if you ran a longer bolt and some spacers.
#7323
o_O
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Bikes: Cannondale Quick CX Ultra, Motobecane 700HT
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QuakerProf, I had the same problem with my mountain bike. See https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...tobecane-700HT for the fix. (The Old Man Mountain rack is fixed with a longer skewer and p-clamps)
#7324
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.
^^^
That Cannondale has a mounting eyelet on the rear dropout, which is what the 2011 Dr.Fine is lacking.
QuakerProf, you could use p-clamps to mount a rack onto your seat stays. Alternately, it seems like you could use the fastening bolts for your sliding dropouts as mounting points, if you ran a longer bolt and some spacers.
That Cannondale has a mounting eyelet on the rear dropout, which is what the 2011 Dr.Fine is lacking.
QuakerProf, you could use p-clamps to mount a rack onto your seat stays. Alternately, it seems like you could use the fastening bolts for your sliding dropouts as mounting points, if you ran a longer bolt and some spacers.
https://www.axiomgear.com/products/ge...iner-road-dlx/
#7325
urban commuter
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: West Philly
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Sweet ride! I was just informed that I *may* or *may not* be receiving a blue R20 with white accents for my 30th bday in January If this actually happens, it may end up as my preferred commuter someday, so it's cool to see someone else's Twenty kitted out for that purpose.