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Bikes: Trek madone 2.1, Schwinn frontier commuter, lexa s, trek antelope 800 single speed, Firenze GL-2000 for commuting, trek x caliber 4, trek marlin 6
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I took the pics with a gopro, by full drivetrain I mean cassette chain rear derail and bar end shifters. I manage a bike shop so I get a little discount off of parts. I think retail for all the parts im in approx $400 with the tires new rear wheel the drivetrain components brake levers bars and some bar tape.also the sunrace is great. I have never been so please with a lesser value shimano part. We sell a large quantity of them as replacements and have less complaints about SR than Shim factory parts. I have not changed out the front der or the crankset. I am going with a fsa crankset I have in my spare parts bin at home, so im just gooing to blow this crank and BB out first.
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New Porteur Rack Setup!
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With my "fishing bag"
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Dynamo lighting all set up!
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Specialized Globe Daily 02
Here is my commuter, a Globe Daily 02, with its new Brooks Flyer. Comfy!
Discuss.
Discuss.
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why would you buy a bike and not even ride it? That's a sign you have a problem. Go ahead and stand up, "Hi, my name is kflagg, and I'm a bike addict..."
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I'll get around to it don't rush me lol. Between buying a home and moving along with working crazy hours lately I haven't had the time.
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Not stem spacers, but a stem extender. Yeah, I think it looks odd, like the frame is too small. It's a Large, 57cm. They made an XL at 61 which would have *looked* like a better fit, as I found out after buying it. But the fit is pretty good. I just had to get the bars up high enough. They could still come back a little more, and this would be problem with the longer top tube on the XL size. so is there any disadvantage to running a smaller frame with the seat post up and stem extender to get the bars up? This is my upright bike, after all. The bars on my Lemond are a good bit lower the than saddle.
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Not stem spacers, but a stem extender. Yeah, I think it looks odd, like the frame is too small. It's a Large, 57cm. They made an XL at 61 which would have *looked* like a better fit, as I found out after buying it. But the fit is pretty good. I just had to get the bars up high enough. They could still come back a little more, and this would be problem with the longer top tube on the XL size. so is there any disadvantage to running a smaller frame with the seat post up and stem extender to get the bars up? This is my upright bike, after all. The bars on my Lemond are a good bit lower the than saddle.
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is that in a library?
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Breezer Uptown 8 with modifications:
1. Trekking bar. I wanted more hand positions than the single position I had on the stock swept bar. I'm finding the side grips to be the most comfortable cruising position. Far-side grips work as I had hoped against headwinds. The closest colors the LBS had to "matching" the rest of the bike were black and white - I found that too boring.
2. MKS Lambda platform pedals. Loving the huge surface area and grip. The battleaxe shape looks metal as hell too.
1. Trekking bar. I wanted more hand positions than the single position I had on the stock swept bar. I'm finding the side grips to be the most comfortable cruising position. Far-side grips work as I had hoped against headwinds. The closest colors the LBS had to "matching" the rest of the bike were black and white - I found that too boring.
2. MKS Lambda platform pedals. Loving the huge surface area and grip. The battleaxe shape looks metal as hell too.
Last edited by GovernorSilver; 09-23-15 at 01:46 PM.
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I know that BMX is not build for commuting and there's more suitable bikes for that but well I've done it. I setup my bmx bike (20" wheels size) to a higher seatpost and longer seat, put a basket, side mirror, mudguard, umbrella holder, front and back lights, etc... like this...
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
![](https://s16.postimg.org/hztqy0bep/12027616_10207092481297966_7655621908388403172_n.jpg)
I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
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I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
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I was run off the road a couple weeks ago on my Time Machine. The other guys insurance cut a check so I got two of these instead of another Time Machine. Now the next time I get run off the road I will have another bike ready to roll!
Set the first one up today!
Set the first one up today!
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I know that BMX is not build for commuting and there's more suitable bikes for that but well I've done it. I setup my bmx bike (20" wheels size) to a higher seatpost and longer seat, put a basket, side mirror, mudguard, umbrella holder, front and back lights, etc... like this...
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
![](https://s16.postimg.org/hztqy0bep/12027616_10207092481297966_7655621908388403172_n.jpg)
I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
![](https://s16.postimg.org/hztqy0bep/12027616_10207092481297966_7655621908388403172_n.jpg)
I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
Cool btw...
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I know that BMX is not build for commuting and there's more suitable bikes for that but well I've done it. I setup my bmx bike (20" wheels size) to a higher seatpost and longer seat, put a basket, side mirror, mudguard, umbrella holder, front and back lights, etc... like this...
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
![](https://s16.postimg.org/hztqy0bep/12027616_10207092481297966_7655621908388403172_n.jpg)
I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
![](https://s16.postimg.org/yov6tx801/12039659_10207092480857955_6941608388736789393_n.jpg)
![](https://s16.postimg.org/hztqy0bep/12027616_10207092481297966_7655621908388403172_n.jpg)
I'm 5" 10" tall and I'm comfortable with my bike.
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I built this for myself a week ago, and today was the first day I commuted on it. It's quick!
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.