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Specialized Globe 07-08’
Changing as I get ready for a bike pack summer, I hope!
Changing as I get ready for a bike pack summer, I hope!
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Nope. No idea how it got bent. Otherwise the bike is almost flawless, just a few scuffs in the paint here and there. When I opened up the hubs to overhaul, there was no wear on the bearing races at all. Almost like the bike got ridden, but only home from the shop, then hung in the garage. As far as the dork disc goes, the bike is all Suntour, so to get it off I'd need 2 chain whips to remove the cassette, which I don't have. I'm sure If I thought about it some I could figure a way to get it off, but it doesn't bother me that much....
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Here's another old hybrid -> new gravel bike conversion.
based on a 2007 Trek Multritrack hybrid frame
Please give me likes.
based on a 2007 Trek Multritrack hybrid frame
Please give me likes.
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Got home from a ride today, hoping this is superficial but thinking not. Been a wile since I’ve had a new bike day lol
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So I picked up this goofy thing the other day for a song (almost literally!) and I’m not sure what to do with it:
2013 or 2014 Trek Allant
It has, quite possibly, the ugliest stem in the history of bikes.
But if you can look past the poo brown paint (Trek calls it espresso) and the cheap components the frame does have some potential. 17.5” chainstays, dual eyelets on the rear, mid fork braze-ons, shortish top tube, high-ish head tube, clearance for fat tires, double wall 36 hole rims, and matching steel fenders. Hmmm… maybe I CAN make a silk purse out of a sows ear?
I’m thinking this is just a drop bar away from a decent budget touring bike? Maybe a cheap gravel bike?
Are there any 9 speed brifters out there that are compatible with linear pull (V brake) brakes?
2013 or 2014 Trek Allant
It has, quite possibly, the ugliest stem in the history of bikes.
But if you can look past the poo brown paint (Trek calls it espresso) and the cheap components the frame does have some potential. 17.5” chainstays, dual eyelets on the rear, mid fork braze-ons, shortish top tube, high-ish head tube, clearance for fat tires, double wall 36 hole rims, and matching steel fenders. Hmmm… maybe I CAN make a silk purse out of a sows ear?
I’m thinking this is just a drop bar away from a decent budget touring bike? Maybe a cheap gravel bike?
Are there any 9 speed brifters out there that are compatible with linear pull (V brake) brakes?
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So I had some 9 speed STI’s on a drop bar hanging around the garage and some Mavic CXP-21 wheels taking up space. Add a quill stem adapter and a thread less stem and it doesn’t look too bad:
Because the rear hub was a 130 Sora and the frame is 135 spacing, I decided the best course of action was to lace in a Deore LX mountain hub (135 spacing) I had hanging around. A quick check with an online spoke calculator verified the spokes would be the same length, so I went for it:
This pig might turn out alright. Now let’s see if I can find some mini V’s hanging around here somewhere….
Because the rear hub was a 130 Sora and the frame is 135 spacing, I decided the best course of action was to lace in a Deore LX mountain hub (135 spacing) I had hanging around. A quick check with an online spoke calculator verified the spokes would be the same length, so I went for it:
This pig might turn out alright. Now let’s see if I can find some mini V’s hanging around here somewhere….
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Since we seem to be on a theme of hybrids converted to drop bars, here's mine.
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Join Date: Aug 2021
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Bikes: 2021 Trek Verve 2 Disk
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Here is my 2021 Verve 2 Disk as she currently sits:
Upgrades so far are just cosmetic. Bontrager BackRack Disk MIK Rack, Bontrager Utility Trunk Bag, Bontrager Elite Water Bottle Cage, DuoTrap S speed/Cadence Sensor with Bontrager Trip 300.
I plan on getting the Bontrager Commuter Double Paniers and the MIK Panier quick attachment system. To make my longer trips more enjoyable I want to add bar ends and aero bars, PNW Coast Suspension Dropper Seat Post, and upgrade the pedals to some kind of SPD setup.
Upgrades so far are just cosmetic. Bontrager BackRack Disk MIK Rack, Bontrager Utility Trunk Bag, Bontrager Elite Water Bottle Cage, DuoTrap S speed/Cadence Sensor with Bontrager Trip 300.
I plan on getting the Bontrager Commuter Double Paniers and the MIK Panier quick attachment system. To make my longer trips more enjoyable I want to add bar ends and aero bars, PNW Coast Suspension Dropper Seat Post, and upgrade the pedals to some kind of SPD setup.
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This is it in its as of now final(ish) configuration.
Made some changes to the drivetrain and the controls. Decided I still don’t like drop bars so won’t back to the northroads style. Very comfy now and the shifting is dialed in to perfection!
Not bad for a $20 bike! Of course I’m into it much more than that… but not more than $120!
Made some changes to the drivetrain and the controls. Decided I still don’t like drop bars so won’t back to the northroads style. Very comfy now and the shifting is dialed in to perfection!
Not bad for a $20 bike! Of course I’m into it much more than that… but not more than $120!
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Some great bikes here. This is my 2021 Whyte Stirling: alloy frame, carbon forks and Deore 1x11. Mods are bottle cages, narrower, more road oriented tyres, bar ends, SPD pedals and a Brooks Cambium C17 saddle,
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I like the look of the biggest cog bigger than the chainring 👍🏼👍🏼
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My newly scavenged 2006ish Specialized Globe Sport aluminum hybrid bike. I found it in a dumpster near a construction site where other abandoned bikes have been marked for disposal. I also couldn't find the serial number or make (white Specialized Globe) in bike registries. So far it checks out...should be nice for navigating the C&O Canal to Cumberland one day.
Left side of bike in light
Photo by picnic table, unfortunately too shady
Bike as I found it in the dumpster. The tires were completely flat.
Left side of bike in light
Photo by picnic table, unfortunately too shady
Bike as I found it in the dumpster. The tires were completely flat.
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Bikes: 1984 Cannondale road w/ MANY upgrades, 2017 Trek Fx7.5 Hybrid, 1953 Rudge "work-in-progress", a 1956 Hercules "Royal Prince", and an unknown year, unknown frame lot's a fun single-speed!
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2017 Trek Fx7.5: My errand bike!
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This is my introduction to the world of hybrids - a 1999 Cannondale SP500 (Silk Path), acquired for $25. It cleaned up surprisingly well, but at 22-inches it's just enough too big for me that I will be moving it along soon -
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