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GreenFix 04-09-04 10:54 AM

Commuter Bicycle Pics
 
Sorry, I do not have my pics here yet. I was thinking that in the other forums, there are pages and pages of bike pics. It would be nice to have pics of the bikes people commute on. I know around here I like checking out people commuting rides to see how they have modified them for comfort, visibility, utility, and style. Has this been started on this forum before? Could we lobby for a sticky?

I'll post some pics after the weekend when I can get some pics.

Wasatch_commute 04-09-04 11:14 AM

Great idea! I'm highly interested. I will post the picture of my bike over the weekend.

blueline 04-09-04 01:09 PM

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I've posted a picture of my bike elsewhere on the forum, but what the hey, here we go again :) . The front end picture (not shown here before) highlights the home-brew light setup.

chuckfox 04-09-04 01:47 PM

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I'll post a picture of my rig...if you guys promise not to laugh! Here is a sneak peek.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11601&stc=1

Kodama 04-09-04 02:21 PM

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Here's a pic of my commuter/tourer/only bike as it's currently setup. Took this on a beach on Whidbey Island last Saturday from a tour training ride, hence the full pannier setup. Currently though I am riding everyday with all four panniers as part of my training regimen. However my rear panniers are an Arkel briefcase and an old Jandd instead of the shown Arkels.

GreenFix 04-09-04 02:32 PM

Great looking bikes.

Blueline, what kind of wheels do you have on your trek? Are those 540s with 25 tires?

Chuckfox, I really like the handlebar set up you have. It is something I have always wanted to try, because I spend all my time on the hoods anyway.

Kodama, Is that the safari? I saw one on a thread somewhere else in this forum. They look like pretty versatile bikes.

My own bike is an '03 allez sport. It is not too heavily modified compared to the bikes already posted here, but I will post a pic later this weekend so you can see for yourselves.

I am off to commute home.

Happy riding

blueline 04-09-04 02:44 PM

Thanks. Everything is stock '04 Trek 1500 (except for the rear tube - the valve stem and tube parted ways one day while I was pumping up the tire). The wheels are Bontrager Select and the tires are Bontrager Select 700x25c.

Kodama 04-09-04 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by GreenFix
Great looking bikes.
Kodama, Is that the safari? I saw one on a thread somewhere else in this forum. They look like pretty versatile bikes.

Happy riding

Yup, a 2003 Novara Safari. Great bike, it is tons of fun for just bombing around on or off road. I love to ride it like I used to ride my dirt bike as a kid -- freely exploring and going from trail to street. The only downside is that I should have bought a bigger size :( They are particularly good commuter bikes in my mind, the Aluminum frame won't rust in wet winters and there is tons of clearance for fat tires and fenders.

gonesh9 04-09-04 03:02 PM

Here's mine taken outside work a few minutes ago....

http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/6.jpg

Closeup of the rear panniers....

http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/2.jpg

Closeup of some stickers on it....

http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/3.jpg

http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/5.jpg

http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...keforums/4.jpg

chuckfox 04-09-04 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by GreenFix
Great looking bikes.

Chuckfox, I really like the handlebar set up you have. It is something I have always wanted to try, because I spend all my time on the hoods anyway.

I agree, seeing these commuters is great--it's fun to see how other people have solved the transportation problem. I used to use drop bars on this bike, but like you I found myself riding the hoods constantly. What I like about this setup is it puts all the controls at your finger or thumbtips. When commuting in traffic I am much more comfortable with this brake setup. Not that traffic is that big of a deal in Ames, but a few people have tried to run over me...probably friends. I'll post a pic of the whole thing when I get home from work...I'm off to ride home!

jim-bob 04-09-04 04:10 PM

I've got a few i cycle through :

the wheelie king (soon to be given to a friend) :

http://entirely-adequate.com/images/weirdbikeV3.jpg

the uber-beater - old kona frame :

http://entirely-adequate.com/hooptie.jpg

and the latest addition, captain america!

http://entirely-adequate.com/pimpbike.jpg

Zin 04-09-04 04:19 PM

Just got this one. I'll be putting a rack on for my panniers and probably a set of bull horn bars. A set of full fenders is also on the list for upgrades.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11318&stc=1

The one below is mainly for winter and weighs in at around 60lbs!
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11244&stc=1

chuckfox 04-09-04 05:00 PM

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Okay, here is the whole big long thing...freshly home from work!

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11604&stc=1

supcom 04-09-04 05:09 PM

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My Thrift Store Raleigh Olympian with a few upgrades like the bars, brake levers, shifters, and pedals. I added the rear rack, Caradice saddlebag and front fender.

Moonshot 04-09-04 06:20 PM

I love this bike. I got it about 10 years ago. I went to buy a set of rollers from a guy in Charlotte who advertised them for sale in the local paper. I finagled my way into a wind trainer in addition to the rollers for about $50 more. To cap off the deal, I half-jokingly said, "if you throw in the Bianchi, it's a deal." Much to my surprise, he agreed. I think the total was $125 or so.

I got this mid 80s Bianchi Nuovo Record for free! I later added 172.5 Athena crankset, Stronglight headset and Mavic Open Pro SUP wheels on the record hubs. I ride to work a couple of times a week in the Winter and nearly every day in the Summer on my friction shift Bianchi.

By the way, every Winter I still use the rollers and the wind trainer.


http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/m/smscarbr...i_commuter.JPG

BeTheChange 04-09-04 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by blueline
Thanks. Everything is stock '04 Trek 1500 (except for the rear tube - the valve stem and tube parted ways one day while I was pumping up the tire). The wheels are Bontrager Select and the tires are Bontrager Select 700x25c.

Funny thing. On my new Trek 520 both of the valve stems and tubes parted ways as well. I thought it was just the cheap tubes the bike shop used. I suppose it's the tubes Trek sent with the bike. Peace.

Ohio Trekker 04-09-04 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by chuckfox
I'll post a picture of my rig...if you guys promise not to laugh! Here is a sneak peek.

http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...id=11601&stc=1


WHY would anyone laugh, it's a nice looking rig.

blueline 04-09-04 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by BeTheChange
Funny thing. On my new Trek 520 both of the valve stems and tubes parted ways as well. I thought it was just the cheap tubes the bike shop used. I suppose it's the tubes Trek sent with the bike. Peace.

Hmmmmmm. Well, the replacement tubes I picked up at my LBS are Specialized (since they didn't have any more of the Bontrager tubes with short stems). We'll see how long the replacement lasts vs. the remaining Bontrager tube. The Specialized tubes were nearly half the price of the Bontrager tubes, anyway.

vrkelley 04-09-04 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by GreenFix
Sorry, I do not have my pics here yet. I was thinking that in the other forums, there are pages and pages of bike pics. It would be nice to have pics of the bikes people commute on. I know around here I like checking out people commuting rides to see how they have modified them for comfort, visibility, utility, and style. Has this been started on this forum before? Could we lobby for a sticky?

I'll post some pics after the weekend when I can get some pics.

Here's my only bike (yellow TREK 2200 year 2002).

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...9&page=9&pp=25

Chris L 04-09-04 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by GreenFix
Sorry, I do not have my pics here yet. I was thinking that in the other forums, there are pages and pages of bike pics. It would be nice to have pics of the bikes people commute on. I know around here I like checking out people commuting rides to see how they have modified them for comfort, visibility, utility, and style. Has this been started on this forum before? Could we lobby for a sticky?

Sticky hence granted.

I'll post a picture of my set-up from Narrowneck next week, if I can remember.

caloso 04-09-04 09:46 PM

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Mine is a REI Novara Triompho. I call him "Ray." Haven't done much to it since it's my rain trainer and all-around "B" bike as well as the daily commuter.

ollo_ollo 04-09-04 10:31 PM

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Here's my rain bike 1982? Centurion Pro Tour: Tange Champion #2 butted tubing. Metallic blue paint over a chrome plated frame. Ancient Dynohub powers a modern LumoTec headlight with the "standlight" feature. That's a Zefal hf635 light on the bar, I just use its 3 yellow blinkie lights for added visibility but it also has a halogen light available for backup if I ever have problems with the LumoTec. Don

SchreiberBike 04-09-04 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by caloso
Mine is a REI Novara Triompho. I call him "Ray." Haven't done much to it since it's my rain trainer and all-around "B" bike as well as the daily commuter.

Do you have reflective handlebar tape there, or am I seeing things?

ollo_ollo 04-09-04 10:34 PM

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Plus 2 more:1971 Raleigh SuperCourse & 1984 Specialized Expedition Tour

chuckfox 04-09-04 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by Ohio Trekker
WHY would anyone laugh, it's a nice looking rig.

Thanks, it does a great job of getting me back and forth from work (6.3mi each way) through all kinds of midwest weather, and boy it has a lot of miles on it!


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