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Old 05-27-07 | 08:59 PM
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Bikes: Fuji Royale 1984, Specialized Crossroads 2004, Giant Halfway 2005, Giant OCR 2 2006

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I commute 42 miles round trip into Boston on a Giant OCR 2. I wondered about fenders and wider tires. They look awesome. I love the OCR for my commute. Your bke looks great!!!!!!!
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Old 05-28-07 | 02:04 PM
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Well here's my "new" commuter. 87 Specialized Rockhopper, added crossroads tires, slime tubes, new cables, rear rack and grocery bag, front bag, mirror, computer, pump, lock. Got the bike for $30 off Craigslist and had most of the rest of the stuff. Without my stuff (clothes, laptop, lunch, tools, rain gear, water bottles) its about 35 lbs. My commute is 16 miles of mixed paved path and dirt/gravel trails. Rode it about 12 miles yesterday and it works fine, hopefully get a chance to ride it into work on Wednesday and Thursday.


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Old 05-28-07 | 02:58 PM
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Bikes: looks like a specialized crux now

you never can be too secure
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Old 05-29-07 | 07:09 PM
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you should credit a pic you swipe off the Web...especially ones from Flickr.
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Old 05-29-07 | 07:13 PM
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Changing of the guard

I'm moving from a 1996 Gary Fisher Montare. Aluminum frame, carbon FSA seatpost, Specialized Rival saddle, 1.25/26 slicks:



To a 2006 LiteSpeed Firenze, Ti frame/stock ultegra:




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Old 05-29-07 | 10:00 PM
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You're commuting on Litespeed?

Wow, I hope you can keep an eye on it all day!
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Old 05-29-07 | 11:12 PM
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Like the Gary Fisher before her, she'll sit in the cubicle beside me all day long. I work at a university in a bike-friendly town (Davis, CA: https://daviswiki.org/Bicycling), where accomodations for bicyclists are substantially more flexible than at my previous "corporate" job.
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Old 05-29-07 | 11:32 PM
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Well, I'm jealous. Of the bike and the amenities, though as far as cycling goes, we have it pretty well here in PDX.
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Old 05-30-07 | 08:16 AM
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Bikes: 70s Leader Precision w/Shimano 600 (road), IRO Rob Roy (Fixed)

About my Centurion LeMans - Got it roadworthy on May 5th, commuted for the first time on it May 7th and have racked up 350 miles on it already by commuting (helped along with a 115 mile RT trek out of town to visit friends).

front light is a PB 5000X, rear is the Superflash
I have a 25c on the front, a 28c on the back. Filzer dB4L computer from MEC ($13.50 model). Old cruddy pedals with the broken cage/straps off. I've got some Forte Campus pedals on order from performance bike. Everything else is as the bike came, barring new cables/housings and bar tape.

edit: added another cage on it since I took these photos and my pedals are finally shipped I think!

edit2: I guess I screwed up my search and short term memory - I'd already posted pics a couple weeks ago Doh!

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Old 05-30-07 | 10:43 PM
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Old 05-31-07 | 02:52 PM
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Bikes: Ahearne CycleTruck, Marin Pine Mnt. Surly LHT,Spot SS MTB, Windcheetah trike

Here's a picture of my Xtracycle commuter. It's built on an old Supergo MTB frame with a Surly 1x1 fork. It's got a Shimano dynamo hub and Lumotec lighting
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Old 05-31-07 | 05:22 PM
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2007 Gary Fisher Cronus. Now with 3 miles!
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Old 06-01-07 | 09:21 PM
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Heres is another pic of my ever evolving bike. I installed some slicks and some "dorkbars" on it. I just have some regular grips on there for now. I am still experimenting with setups on the bars. I am thinking that maybe I can flip them around and put the breaks and shifters on the sides kinda like a old 3-speed. That how I noticed I ride on the bars so far on the 15 miles I have put on them. Then I can tape em up! The bike would probably look a little nicer if it wasn't for the milk crate, but I dont think I can ride without it now. Plus it helps theft proof it.
Which Ralleigh model is that?
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Old 06-02-07 | 11:44 AM
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Which Ralleigh model is that?

Its is a Raleigh Glacier. You can actually see the name threw the handlebars on in the picture. I havent been able to find any info at all on this bike though (havent looked very hard either).
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Old 06-02-07 | 01:17 PM
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No, I just shop at army surplus stores. Canvas paratrooper bag I got for $10; I have used it almost daily for four years, very durable.
I've got that same bag. I got mine at a surplus store too. It actually happens to be an Isreali Paratrooper Bag. I found that out when I went into an Arab Grocery Store wearing it. The clerk was a little snappy about telling me the significance of the bag. But it still is a cool bag.
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Old 06-02-07 | 11:35 PM
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This is soon to be my commuter bike. The rack is off of it and was on my singlespeed until it broke, so im in the market for a new rack & some bags, aswell as a light or two.

Know any info on that frame? because I dont.
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Old 06-03-07 | 03:28 AM
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Guys do i start commuting on my tcr or do i turn my broken CRX into a single speed and use that.

I have a pretty hilly 24km one way commute but some single speeds look awesome and its only gonna increase my fitness yeah
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Old 06-03-07 | 07:41 PM
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Old 06-04-07 | 09:44 AM
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Bikes: Cannondale System Six, Specialized FSR-XC, Specialized Langster, Univega Arrow Spot, Raleigh Sports

I just started commuting earlier last month. I lurked these forums for a while and with the information I got here and coaxing from my LBS produced this:



240ish miles and counting.
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Old 06-04-07 | 10:47 AM
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Fine looking ride Industrial. Is that front rack/bag stock or aftermarket?
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Old 06-04-07 | 11:15 AM
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Fine looking ride Industrial. Is that front rack/bag stock or aftermarket?
Thanks! The front and rear racks I bought separately at my LBS, they are some kind of specialized cyclo-cross set. The front rack has a bottle opener on the front and just enough space for a 6-pack.
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Old 06-04-07 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by bfromcolo
Well here's my "new" commuter. 87 Specialized Rockhopper, added crossroads tires, slime tubes, new cables, rear rack and grocery bag, front bag, mirror, computer, pump, lock. Got the bike for $30 off Craigslist and had most of the rest of the stuff. Without my stuff (clothes, laptop, lunch, tools, rain gear, water bottles) its about 35 lbs. My commute is 16 miles of mixed paved path and dirt/gravel trails. Rode it about 12 miles yesterday and it works fine, hopefully get a chance to ride it into work on Wednesday and Thursday.


Hey great bike! I have the same model, same year. Current pics at https://www.rykoala.org/brooks-trekker/. Its single speed/fixed gear right now, but may get a geared hub in the future.

I have many miles on mine and the frame is bombproof.
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Old 06-04-07 | 12:06 PM
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Bikes: Oh-seven Roubaix Expert, hecka old MB-2 commuter.

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I just started commuting earlier last month. I lurked these forums for a while and with the information I got here and coaxing from my LBS produced this...
Nice commuter, Industrial! What kinda lights you got there?
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Old 06-04-07 | 12:08 PM
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...The front rack has a bottle opener on the front and just enough space for a 6-pack.
Priorities baybee!
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Old 06-04-07 | 06:14 PM
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Found out today that the TransIt trunk bag really is waterproof!
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