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Old 08-29-06 | 10:56 PM
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Here's my commuter bike. My seat got jacked.

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Old 08-29-06 | 11:34 PM
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Holy sheet. Don't get it stolen.
It stays in my office which is locked at all times. Only three people have access to the office (me, my supervisor and the general manager) and there's two security cameras immediately outside the door. I monitor the cameras and conduct investigations for the company.
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Old 08-29-06 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mister
It stays in my office which is locked at all times. Only three people have access to the office (me, my supervisor and the general manager) and there's two security cameras immediately outside the door. I monitor the cameras and conduct investigations for the company.
Ah, very cool. And a beautiful bike, if I forgot to mention it the first time around.
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Old 08-29-06 | 11:59 PM
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Ah, very cool. And a beautiful bike, if I forgot to mention it the first time around.
Thanks If I didn't have a secure place to lock it up, I wouldn't ride it. No way.
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Old 08-31-06 | 02:30 AM
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Thanks If I didn't have a secure place to lock it up, I wouldn't ride it. No way.
in this case, this is only a half commuter's bike because a commuter's bike allows you to park & lock anywhere you need to go ......???
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Old 08-31-06 | 04:11 PM
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Here is my new addition...... I typically ride a road bike however this is my new bad weather bike....








Caloi Ultra Cruz !

7spd shimano drivetrain. Aluminum frame.

I have installed a:

1. flat MTB Aluminum Alloy bar.( used > 4.99)
2. Road bike style seat post with older schwinn anatomic seat. ( new > 9.00)
3. aluminum fenders.( new > 34.99)

This is the big boy frame, fits me perfectly as pictured !!

$ 269 was the price I paid + the add-ons.

WOOT !!!
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Old 08-31-06 | 09:08 PM
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another day w/ groceries and the kid in the trailer...
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Old 09-01-06 | 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
another day w/ groceries and the kid in the trailer...

omg, this guy is a pirate !
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Old 09-01-06 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by fordfasterr
omg, this guy is a pirate !
Haha, you're right! And evidently he's having fish for dinner. Mmmm...
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Old 09-01-06 | 10:39 AM
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My commuter

Here is my commuter. '98 Trek 7500.

- aluminum frame & fork
- 21-speed
- Shimano XT-RC rear derailleur
- 700c wheels
- road-like geometry
- new Bontrager saddle
- reflective stickers
- Transit rack
- Transit Epic pannier
- Megahorn
- Malux halogen rechargeable light
- Tyrannosaurus bell (rrrraarrrr!)
- cheap metal pedals
- kickstand
- Cateye blinkie
- some seatbag with tools, spare tube
- fixed (as opposed to shock-absorbing) seatpost
- NY 3000 U-lock & kryptonite cable lock
- new chain & rear cassette replaced recently
- bottle cages & bottle
- and the tires have been replaced
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Old 09-01-06 | 05:23 PM
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OK...here is mine:
Don't laugh, I'm going to upgrade sometime this coming spring.

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Old 09-01-06 | 06:23 PM
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OK...here is mine:
Don't laugh, I'm going to upgrade sometime this coming spring.
Hey man, commuters are whatever gets you from point A to point B and you enjoy doin' it. If it works for you man, rock it!

...it's so shiny
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Old 09-05-06 | 06:53 AM
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Here are my commuters:1. Surly Pacer - I just finished putting the flat bar setup on this bike and I'm really happy with it.
Hey sWords, good looking flat bar set up. Looks like a good bike for riding to Trivia on.
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Old 09-05-06 | 11:16 AM
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Here's my commuter - the panniers are a recent addition:



I know that the Trek 7000 is looked down upon in these parts, but I am enjoying it!
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Old 09-05-06 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mugsy Malone
Here's my commuter - the panniers are a recent addition:

I know that the Trek 7000 is looked down upon in these parts, but I am enjoying it!
Even though I'm a backpack guy, I dig those panniers! The only addition I could see making is a rear fender to keep your back and gear dry.
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Old 09-05-06 | 12:26 PM
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Oh, I got a rear fender - just haven't put it on yet. I'm going to have to take the rear wheel off to do so, and since my plan for this weekend is to take the back derailler apart anyway, that's when I'll install the fender.

Of course, it's supposed to rain all week here, so I think I'm screwed
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Old 09-05-06 | 06:11 PM
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New to the forum, and new to bike commuting too... actually haven't been on a bike much in eight years 'til now. Lucky riding a bike is one of those things you never forget, like, well, riding a bike.

Nice to see everyone's rides, getting some ideas on stuff to think about getting. Here's my Kona Smoke:





Pretty happy with it so far, except the fenders that came with it had these plastic bits around where the braces/struts attach to the frame, making it impossible to attach a rack. So I just got one that bolts on to the seatpost, which is quite all right since I've not much to carry round. Also added a basket, kickstand and some reflectors.

It's smooth, feels solid, not too heavy (only a fairly flat 10km commute each way) and I really like the plain blackness of it - simple, nothing flashy, no massive springs or shocks, so it doesn't look too bizarre eg if I'm business-dressed or riding in uniform (Navy). Wish I could find a chainguard so the front cogs wouldn't catch my pants all the time, but otherwise, pretty happy.



"This could be a bait bike - victoriapolice.ca" Here in Victoria the police put out "bait bikes" - just like bait cars, they park them somewhere theft-prone and if someone steals it, they track them down and arrest them. They also give out stickers to put on your bike to make would-be thieves think twice before taking yours, even though it's not really a bait bike. Or is it?

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Old 09-06-06 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by governorgeneral


"This could be a bait bike - victoriapolice.ca" Here in Victoria the police put out "bait bikes" - just like bait cars, they park them somewhere theft-prone and if someone steals it, they track them down and arrest them. They also give out stickers to put on your bike to make would-be thieves think twice before taking yours, even though it's not really a bait bike. Or is it?
That sticker is awesome! I need to find out if Seattle has something like that.
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Old 09-07-06 | 08:09 PM
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No doubt, that is an ingenious program. Kudos to your PD.
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Old 09-07-06 | 09:03 PM
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Just wanted to say that there are some fine bikes here. I got S&S couplers installed when I bought it.

My commuter got an upgrade this year to a Rivendell Rambouillet.


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Old 09-08-06 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by governorgeneral
"This could be a bait bike - victoriapolice.ca" Here in Victoria the police put out "bait bikes" - just like bait cars, they park them somewhere theft-prone and if someone steals it, they track them down and arrest them. They also give out stickers to put on your bike to make would-be thieves think twice before taking yours, even though it's not really a bait bike. Or is it?
Yup. I've been told they're doing that here in Ottawa as well. I've not seen any of those stickers, so maybe we don't have that aspect of the program. Obviously I've not seen the program in effect since I've never stolen a bike, but it's nice to see that the police are stepping up and giving some protection given the rise of cycle commuters this year.
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Old 09-08-06 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by jbusteed
Just wanted to say that there are some fine bikes here. I got S&S couplers installed when I bought it.

My commuter got an upgrade this year to a Rivendell Rambouillet.


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i want a rivendell so, so bad.

is that a flask? if so, is that a special cage to hold flasks? must have.

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Old 09-08-06 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jbusteed
Just wanted to say that there are some fine bikes here. I got S&S couplers installed when I bought it.

My commuter got an upgrade this year to a Rivendell Rambouillet.


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Nice ride. Are you toting any Maker's Mark in that flask? I'd never make it into work...
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Old 09-08-06 | 02:58 PM
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My resurrected college ride, ca. 1993. Heavy metal.

Edit: folding bike in black, for when I want to go places and want to take my bike with me.
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Old 09-08-06 | 03:52 PM
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That's funny my Bridgestone xo2 came from MissingLink as well.
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