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#4651
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Location: Downtown Detroit, Mi.
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Bikes: Surly LHT, 94 Cannondale track bike, 80's Cannondale track bike, 60's Raleigh 5 speed, 1888 Eldridge wood wheel track bike and my old 76 DG BMX from when I was a kid.
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I love 100+ year old clay bricks!
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So, i went and put some nicer finishing kit on my Rat (broke up an sold another bike, so i just kept the shiney bits)
There's no need for the chainstay protector, but i think i looks pretty. I've been told i'm wrong though.
There's no need for the chainstay protector, but i think i looks pretty. I've been told i'm wrong though.
#4654
old clunker
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#4655
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Location: 25 miles northwest of Boston
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Bikes: Bottecchia Sprint, GT Timberline 29r, Marin Muirwoods 29er, Trek FX Alpha 7.0
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I guess I can post a picture now. I'm pretty sure this is the bike and the setup I'll be using for the rest of the season ... (two fingers crossed)
#4656
Elemental Child
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Minnesoter
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Bikes: 1989 Schwinn World workhorse, 1979 Trek Summer Bike, 1995 Schwinn Moab that never gets ridden
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#4657
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Location: Downtown Detroit, Mi.
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Bikes: Surly LHT, 94 Cannondale track bike, 80's Cannondale track bike, 60's Raleigh 5 speed, 1888 Eldridge wood wheel track bike and my old 76 DG BMX from when I was a kid.
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Surley, LHT that is one year old now. I pulled the frame and fork out of the box and started chipping the decals off! O-yea, Surley racks and I make the bags.
#4658
Non-Spandex Commuter
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Location: Olathe, KS
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Bikes: Trek Soho S
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#4659
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Sanner bike
Sanner Bicycles [newwaybikes.com] is a small builder of lugged steel frames in Palo Alto, Ca. Picked the completed by up from LBS on April 1, our weather has been a little uncooperative [rain, snow and wind] so I've only ridden a couple hundred km. So far a very comfortable and satisfying ride.
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1978 Panasonic Tourist converted to SS. First time I've commuted in 6 months, lazy. Think I'm gonna
put drop bars on tomorrow to better battle the spring Kansas winds.
#4662
I like chrome.
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Bikes: 1983 Specialized Stumpjumper, 1986 Mongoose ATB
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#4663
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Nice green chain!!!!!
Hey anaheim flash - How do you like having your pump mounted there?
Hey anaheim flash - How do you like having your pump mounted there?
#4665
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hey, what's up, and how is my tin donkeys brother? still liking those drops?
i have had that pump for over a year, and it has never gotten in the way where i have it mounted now, it fits between the top tube and the crankset with no problems. i wrapped the tube with electrical tape to keep it from sliding down in the bracket. handy for quick top-ups and emergency repairs.
#4666
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anaheim flash - my brother from a different mother ... :-) the drops are EXCELLENT! I had to get a steerer tube extender though because they were too low. Now they are just right. here's a picture. I actually raised them another 1/2" from this picture yesterday.
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A 3 speed would be great, but anything is better than the FFS it came with (which i destroyed pretty quickly).
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lookin so good there....the look of those drops on yours are making me look sideways at mine now.....
#4669
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Try it - you'll like it!
I got lucky with drops from an old steel Ross 10-speed; meaning: they were the right diamter to flip the Rapidfile shift/brake combo. I did have to replace the cables and housings too because the flip requires more cable looped up front by the bars. Also the steerer extender was a must for me. I am 6' tall with 34" legs.
Now I'm thinking about how long these Rapid fires will last and what would berequired to swap with other levers and shifters and do I have to change the brakes then. I'm thinking this setup should last the season. Hope I'm right! :-)
I got lucky with drops from an old steel Ross 10-speed; meaning: they were the right diamter to flip the Rapidfile shift/brake combo. I did have to replace the cables and housings too because the flip requires more cable looped up front by the bars. Also the steerer extender was a must for me. I am 6' tall with 34" legs.
Now I'm thinking about how long these Rapid fires will last and what would berequired to swap with other levers and shifters and do I have to change the brakes then. I'm thinking this setup should last the season. Hope I'm right! :-)
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where there is beer, duct tape, and an enlightened fred, there are drops with 3 sets of brakes, 1 working shifter, and lots of left over parts....
bring it on
bring it on
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Lol!
#4673
You gonna eat that?
A couple of pics of me and my bike taken for a company "Earth Day" promotion.
Climbing "Hooters Hill" (there's a Hooters at the top):
Climbing "Hooters Hill" (there's a Hooters at the top):
#4674
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As of today, this one is a commuter:
1977 (I think) Gitane Gypsy Sport -- acquired as a massive pile of rust, cleaned up (mostly) and converted to singlespeed.
1977 (I think) Gitane Gypsy Sport -- acquired as a massive pile of rust, cleaned up (mostly) and converted to singlespeed.
#4675
Elemental Child
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^Hawt. Those knobbies make it look like it could roll over ANYTHING. Well done.