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Old 09-24-06, 07:00 PM
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brotherdan, nice pic!
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brotherdan, nice pic!
Thanks!
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Old 09-26-06, 01:41 AM
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This is my Trek 7.2 WSD touring in Germany.
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Old 09-26-06, 04:26 PM
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Wow, is that your water bottle or does your bike run on gas?
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This is an image of my Trek 520 on a quick tour of the California coast.


Trek 520
2006
Frame Trek butted Cro-Moly
Fork Cro-Moly Touring
Size 21
Wheels Shimano Deore LX hubs; Bontrager Maverick rims
Tires Schwalbe Marathon: 700x32
Shifters Shimano Dura-Ace, bar end control, 9 speed
Front Derailleur Shimano 105
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore LX
Crank Shimano 105 52/42/26(Salsa) (170mm)
Cassette Shimano Deore LX 9 Speed cassette with 11-34
Pedals Shimano 520, clipless
Saddle Brooks B17
Seat Post Bontrager Select
Handlebars Bontrager Select, 26.0mm
Stem Bontrager Race, 17 degree, 26.0mm
Headset Cane Creek BL
Brakeset Avid SD-5 w/Dia-Compe 287 Aero levers

Modifications to stock issue in bold


Note to self: Buy new wheelset. The stock wheels and tires on this bike are poor.

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Old 09-27-06, 10:27 PM
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Freaking jet fuel.
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Old 09-28-06, 11:12 PM
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Here's a link showing my ride on my first tour--a solo trip across Missouri's Katy Trail. The bike performed flawlessly.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/critterpace
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Old 10-12-06, 12:32 AM
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Cal riders dont pack light.
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Originally Posted by nickelbus
Cal riders dont pack light.
Like all Golden Bears, Go Big or Go Home!!!.....when others can't bear the load (no pun intended), Cal riders are the best bike tour Sherpas out there...
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my bike

My bike sitting in my kitchen.
Had just put on my arkel T-42's.
Have since taken off the cheap poor fitting front nashbar rack.
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Old 10-15-06, 02:46 PM
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my bike on tour - WA to Golden Gate

3 photos of my bike on tour. At home in Aberdeen, WA; somewhere in Oregon???, and in the redwood forest.




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Old 10-24-06, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Miles2go


Here's my bullet proof Thorn Nomad on Loveland Pass.



The same year, same tour, a little closer look.

I had that one on page 4 but that image link is no longer active.



And the latest just before hitting the Northern Tier in June.
what a small world. as i was researching arkel panniers i saw your bike and a write up about 3 diff brands of
panniers. the seat is what made me right click and put it on my background. you were running full panniers from arkel in that pic (all red). love the stem too.
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Originally Posted by duuuuuude
Like all Golden Bears, Go Big or Go Home!!!.....when others can't bear the load (no pun intended), Cal riders are the best bike tour Sherpas out there...
Haven't realised there were so many Golden Bears on these board. Need to come up and do a Saturday ride one of these days.
By the way, great bikes!
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Old 10-25-06, 04:45 AM
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Here is my Komet audax/light tourer from my ride between Göteborg and Helsingborg (southern Sweden) this summer.
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wow you guys have some cool rigs

i started out as an ultralight backpacker before i got into bike touring so here is my rig fully loaded for a 120 mile trip



actually i do wear a small backpack with a tent and small sleeping bag and food in it
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Old 10-26-06, 06:04 PM
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My first post - Hocking Hills, Ohio

Here is my Trek 520 in southeastern Ohio. I live north of Dayton and was on my way to visit my son in Athens (Ohio University). I camped near Deer Creek state park on Friday (the state park was full). The pic was taken on Saturday 10/21/06 This area is really beautiful and has some outrageous hills.
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Old 10-31-06, 04:15 AM
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Old 11-02-06, 12:31 PM
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The tour of Turkey this October. That was great! The report will be soon.

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Old 11-07-06, 10:14 AM
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heres a pic of my rig, its a GIANT Great Journey II i bought this bike in japan. the panniers that came with the bike are great, once i seam sealed a few places they are virtually waterproof. my first trip with the bike was only 7 days but it rained for 6 of them and my stuff stayed nice and dry. this is my first "real bike" and im really happy with it. payed a little over a grand for it but what a deal 2 sets of panniers, front/back rack included.....was a little apprehensive cause the price was so low but i guess since the racks/panniers are GIANT brand as well they can include with the bike. i will have to say ive had pretty constant probs with the gears not shifting quite right.....maybe its the cables still stretching....how many miles/kil does it usually take for break in? i also tilted the bars up.....my fat stomach made it uncomfy for me to band over that far....dont laugh im working on that, anyway let me know what ya think.

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Old 11-08-06, 08:56 AM
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I am compiling a photography book (for charity) about the essence of travelling by bike and am looking for contributors.
I would love to hear from you if you are interested in getting your favourite photographs published. Please look here for a sample of the work I have collected so far.

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Old 11-15-06, 12:49 PM
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Here's my LHT at the end of my cross-Canada tour this summer:


Here's the link to a larger version of this picture. And the link to some of the other pictures I took along the way.
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Old 11-16-06, 01:41 PM
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Here's my LHT at the end of my cross-Canada tour this summer:


Here's the link to a larger version of this picture. And the link to some of the other pictures I took along the way.
Awesome! Great photography. And I love your bike dude, hard to improve on that.
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Old 11-22-06, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by tomn
3 photos of my bike on tour. At home in Aberdeen, WA; somewhere in Oregon???, and in the redwood forest.



Very nice bikes, look custom built. Love the look of your wooden fenders, where can I buy them?
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Old 11-23-06, 10:10 AM
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Hi FROryder,

Thanks, the bike is custom, I made it! The funny part is most of the time people ask "did you make the fenders?", when I say no, but I made the bike, they just give a disppioned "oh". I wanted to start lying!

The fenders are made by a guy named Cody in Bend, Or. He sells them on eBay, just look up wood or wooden fenders. They are light, rigid, and not plastic.
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Originally Posted by tomn
Hi FROryder,

Thanks, the bike is custom, I made it! The funny part is most of the time people ask "did you make the fenders?", when I say no, but I made the bike, they just give a disppioned "oh". I wanted to start lying!

The fenders are made by a guy named Cody in Bend, Or. He sells them on eBay, just look up wood or wooden fenders. They are light, rigid, and not plastic.
Thanks for the info on the fenders. Building your own frame is very daring and cool, especially if it's not your profession.
Cheers
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