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Sirrus Rider 05-16-11 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12647255)

Sweet.. What make is that? I see it has a derailleur on it is that a customization or did it come stock with it?

Sixty Fiver 05-16-11 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by Sirrus Rider (Post 12648373)
Sweet.. What make is that? I see it has a derailleur on it is that a customization or did it come stock with it?

Canadian built CCM... all original with a 6 speed (Suntour) drive which makes it quite capable and was all original as of yesterday.

:)

Replaced the derailleur with one that was not bent, added new brake levers, Kool Stops up front (it has a roller brake in the rear), and replaced the cables and grips as well as the shifter (with a Suntour half ratchet).

Bike seems to have been stored for many years as it had a thick coating of dust and not a lot of visible wear... was thinking of replacing the front fork with a 26 inch and a 26 inch alloy wheel since I have these parts on hand.

Thought being that a little more rake and trail as well as a bigger front wheel and a v brake would really improve the ride, handling (would add a little more trail), and braking which is quite decent considering the steel front wheel and so so brake caliper.

Sixty Fiver 05-16-11 10:35 PM

Did a little more to the trike today... fitted a new fork and a 26 inch Mavic front wheel as well as V brakes.

Really improved the ride and handling and was even able to ride it no handed on smooth pavement and the bike now stops on a dime and gives back a nickel in change.

Crappy cel phone pic...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/ccmtrike26a.jpg

Strangely Made 05-18-11 03:56 AM

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Here's mine before I started fettling it http://www.bikeforums.net/[IMG]http:...e/bb8fbb51.jpghttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=202358

aussie_grl14 05-27-11 01:57 PM

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Hehe, here's mine. Does it still count? :rolleyes:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=203694

FunkyStickman 05-27-11 06:20 PM

Looks fine to me!

aussie_grl14 05-31-11 08:10 AM

I'm debating getting a kickstand to make it easier to load. DH thinks it would fall over while I'm loading it so that could be a problem. Definitely going for baskets to replace the panniers.

Sixty Fiver 05-31-11 12:18 PM

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...tatrailer1.JPG

With the new improved dual drive the Shasta is a pretty capable flatland hauler... my P20 is still the better tow vehicle by virtue of it's wider and lower gear range and spins up quicker.

On the plus side...the Shasta is one of the nicest riding bicycles I have, frame is stiff, and the wheels are really solid.

badmother 05-31-11 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12653164)
Did a little more to the trike today... fitted a new fork and a 26 inch Mavic front wheel as well as V brakes.

Really improved the ride and handling and was even able to ride it no handed on smooth pavement and the bike now stops on a dime and gives back a nickel in change.

Crappy cel phone pic...

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/ccmtrike26a.jpg

First time `ve seen der gears on a trike. Like it. Just today me and my physiotherapist agreed that there is not enough trikes around for peopel who need or want them.

qmsdc15 06-07-11 05:06 PM

Stop me if you've seen this one before.

1998 Cannondale H300, Bikes@Work 63A, Kart-a-Bag Super 600.
http://i478.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/DSC02122.jpg

cobrabyte 06-08-11 12:28 PM

I've been slowly building up my townie conversion to be more utility friendly. I recently picked up this trailer for my dog, and bigger hauls that cannot fit on the front rack.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/...5f3712d0_b.jpg
New Pet/Cargo Trailer by (cobrabyte), on Flickr

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2547/...8f707eaf_z.jpg
Jasper Panda by (cobrabyte), on Flickr

Next plans are to add gears with thumb shifters, a rear rack, and more powerful lights.

thook 07-02-11 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by DogBoy (Post 10948985)
This is my utility bike until its sold. I find I can do most everything with a breezer 8 now:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/...8b66299e_b.jpg

Hello...

Would/could someone/anyone tell me what the round, red gadget is in this pic? I assume it's some sort of electric generator? And, would that be a battery pack or what in the square, black box above it?

badmother 07-04-11 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by thook (Post 12871701)
Hello...

Would/could someone/anyone tell me what the round, red gadget is in this pic? I assume it's some sort of electric generator? And, would that be a battery pack or what in the square, black box above it?

Do a search for "Stoke Monkey" - think that is how it is spelled. Electric assist, one of several used on cargobikes.

badmother 07-04-11 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by cobrabyte (Post 12758357)
I've been slowly building up my townie conversion to be more utility friendly. I recently picked up this trailer for my dog, and bigger hauls that cannot fit on the front rack.

Next plans are to add gears with thumb shifters, a rear rack, and more powerful lights.

Great looking bike! I started using a trailer more often for my 26 kg dog (instead of "Dogbike2") since he can jump in and out when I tell him to without me having to help him in and strap him up like on the Dogbike. Only problem is he wants to sit as far in the front as possible in the trailer putting too much weight in the front. I am thinking of installing the child seat backwards to create a small room for luggage in the front (now he tends to sit on it..) and to keep him away from the front. Is yours better behaved?

c_hasbeen 07-08-11 07:10 PM

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Here is my wife's and my bicycles, which one do you like best? and DON'T pick my wife's?
The black one is a Batavus Personal Delivery bicycle, the orange one is a Workcycle FR8
the trailer is a remodeled sort of thing we built out of a kid drager arounder thing

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=209846http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=209847

badmother 07-11-11 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by c_hasbeen (Post 12900967)
Here is my wife's and my bicycles, which one do you like best? and DON'T pick my wife's?
The black one is a Batavus Personal Delivery bicycle, the orange one is a Workcycle FR8
the trailer is a remodeled sort of thing we built out of a kid drager arounder thing

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=209846http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=209847

Welcome newbee! I like the rack on the Batavus. Just bought one (rack) myself on holyday in Copenhagen. Struggeled to install it wo messing up gear wires and brake wires..

owenfinn 07-13-11 08:02 AM

Rode the Yuba to work in Yokohama this morning, and later, enjoyed a lunchtime ride along the waterfront.

I give bike tours along this stretch on the weekends.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6144/...abb96fc7_z.jpg

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6145/...dd45b8b7_b.jpg

oneofpr 07-13-11 09:25 AM

Nice first pic owenfinn!

Looks very practical solid bike.

kingfish254 07-13-11 02:08 PM

BEER RUN Rat Rod Utility Bike
 
How do you like my BEER RUN utility bike? I am building it as part of the Rat Rod Bikes Build Off #6.
The skateboard is the actual seat (with the option of putting a normal seatpost and seat if wanted).

http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...A38C9FB0E9.jpg
http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...968E65E615.jpghttp://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...B2FBA003-1.jpghttp://i914.photobucket.com/albums/a...1F70953AF0.jpg

You can see more on the bike at:
http://www.ratrodbikes.com/forum/pos...&f=55&p=416731

Rockfish 07-20-11 11:20 AM

OK, here's my "Commutility" bike:
58cm, 26" wheel LHT
Topeak rear rack, CETMA front (under the toilet paper)
Ortlieb motorcycle panniers converted to bike panniers with Ortlieb hardware
1x7 drivetrain using old SunTour parts in friction mode
Civia bars and stem (steerer tube still uncut pending more experiments)
Schwalbe Big Apple tires 26x2.0

It's great for all sorts of stuff, and looks dorky enough that I can commute on it and leave it locked up all day with no threat of someone stealing it.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6135/...04f69ecf_z.jpg

x136 07-20-11 02:41 PM

I fixed your photo for you, Rockfish. Nice looking bike. Gotta love the LHT.

Rockfish 07-20-11 03:31 PM

Cool! Thanks!

cobrabyte 07-30-11 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by badmother (Post 12879510)
Great looking bike! I started using a trailer more often for my 26 kg dog (instead of "Dogbike2") since he can jump in and out when I tell him to without me having to help him in and strap him up like on the Dogbike. Only problem is he wants to sit as far in the front as possible in the trailer putting too much weight in the front. I am thinking of installing the child seat backwards to create a small room for luggage in the front (now he tends to sit on it..) and to keep him away from the front. Is yours better behaved?

Thanks! My dog was doing the same thing on the first couple of rides, I think he felt more secure up front, with more to see. Now that he is accustomed to the trailer, he usually just lays down until he sees another dog lol.

nordstadt 08-21-11 12:06 PM

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6071/...5805dc74_b.jpg

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6085/...1b6f858f_b.jpg

georgiaboy 08-22-11 09:54 PM

My GF and I are not carfree but close to it. :thumb:

My 46cm Surly Crosscheck with front rack. :)

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6205/...7bc7c16cc3.jpg
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6069/...c36f0b9cf5.jpg

My GF's 48cm Trek Multitrack. :love:

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6063/...e8d7851564.jpg
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6064/...fcff36f64d.jpg


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