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So, First modifications to the Kona: bottle cage, kickstand, and lights. Next comes the rear rack.
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Recently converted my '95 Trek 830 from mustache bars to fully upright bars. These are the Left Bank bars from Velo Orange in road diameter to fit bar end shifters. Used Rustines grips with the ends cut off. These bars make navigating Philly traffic that much easier.
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That's what I'd call a true do it all commuter!
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Gravel frame turned commute/touring bike
Since i built up a new gravel bike, I sold my old touring frame and used the components on my old gravel frame since I like the geometry and feel so much.
- 65cm Black Mountain Cycles monstercross frame with front and rear rack mounts and fender mounts.
- Tiagra hubs with butted spokes and Salsa Delgado rims. 38mm wide Vittoria Hyper tires.
- 3x9 bar end shift drivetrain with Ultegra shifters, 20 year old XT rear derailleur, Sora front derailleur, and a 180mm Sugino cranked from the 80s.
- 50mm SKS fenders.
Odd parts build, but it's all simple and reliable.
- 65cm Black Mountain Cycles monstercross frame with front and rear rack mounts and fender mounts.
- Tiagra hubs with butted spokes and Salsa Delgado rims. 38mm wide Vittoria Hyper tires.
- 3x9 bar end shift drivetrain with Ultegra shifters, 20 year old XT rear derailleur, Sora front derailleur, and a 180mm Sugino cranked from the 80s.
- 50mm SKS fenders.
Odd parts build, but it's all simple and reliable.
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The hub bearings on my commuter are starting to fail, probably because the cups are damaged (I guess that's why the wheels were so cheap). I'm not going to get around to replacing the hubs until about Christmas, so the Hardrock mentioned in component list will be doing the commuting until then. Here it is:
It started its life as a regular 2008 Specialized Hardrock XC Disc that I got in April, 2009 for my 13th birthday. All that's left of that now is the frame, the headset cups and the fork. Almost everything else has been swapped from my MTB whose frame cracked in June, probably in a small crash that I had on the way from work. I only bought a new saddle (the old one was destroyed in said crash) and a seatpost (which is smaller that the one from the MTB). And yes, those are 27.5" wheels in a 26" frame, still having more than enough clearance. At 12.5 kg it's also quite a bit lighter than I thought it would be with that fork.
The photo is from the day I built it. I have since replaced the tires (from Schwalbe Hurricanes to CST Soft Sevens) and the stem (from 60 mm to 80, because this frame is REALLY short) and done about 1000 km on it.
It started its life as a regular 2008 Specialized Hardrock XC Disc that I got in April, 2009 for my 13th birthday. All that's left of that now is the frame, the headset cups and the fork. Almost everything else has been swapped from my MTB whose frame cracked in June, probably in a small crash that I had on the way from work. I only bought a new saddle (the old one was destroyed in said crash) and a seatpost (which is smaller that the one from the MTB). And yes, those are 27.5" wheels in a 26" frame, still having more than enough clearance. At 12.5 kg it's also quite a bit lighter than I thought it would be with that fork.
The photo is from the day I built it. I have since replaced the tires (from Schwalbe Hurricanes to CST Soft Sevens) and the stem (from 60 mm to 80, because this frame is REALLY short) and done about 1000 km on it.
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My Gitane in a rare patch of sunshine on the commute home. Ready for winter with mudguards and new tyres.
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dickbandit slick ride, love it.
here's my raleigh tourist. switched the sturmey archer grip shift for a thumbie.
here's my raleigh tourist. switched the sturmey archer grip shift for a thumbie.
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dickbandit slick ride, love it.
here's my raleigh tourist. switched the sturmey archer grip shift for a thumbie.
here's my raleigh tourist. switched the sturmey archer grip shift for a thumbie.
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Still haven’t replaced my hybrid winter bike that was stolen in October. My wife hasn’t been using her bike recently so I fit a long stem and seatpost to her bike and test rode to work on it today (all with her knowledge and permission). Pretty nice! Only bike in the stable that will fit my studded tires at the moment.
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Budnitz e-assist bike arrived just in time for New Years. I set it up for my winter commuting with 45Nrth studded tires and a rubber Selle Anatomica saddle.
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Couple more changes. I added a Brooks C17 , some Brooks grips and Panaracer Tour Guard tires in 38mm.
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New bike day! Obligatory white garage door photos
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Steep driveway.....
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When I use the mobile photo upload, my phone gives me the option of making the pictures smaller. If I don't choose it, they are huge files, but oriented correctly. If I pick a smaller size, they are disoriented. *shrug*
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^^^^^ Always wear a helmet....
Oh, all the fun things I miss out on, by using a camera as a camera and a computer as a computer......
Oh, all the fun things I miss out on, by using a camera as a camera and a computer as a computer......
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