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Old 09-21-08, 03:08 PM
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Here's mine

It gets me to school, the store, and back. Bags are new and seem to help alot.

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Old 09-21-08, 03:20 PM
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I like the keg ^^^^^^^^
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Old 09-21-08, 03:34 PM
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My current set up

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Old 09-21-08, 06:52 PM
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sweet!
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Old 09-21-08, 07:03 PM
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These will have to do for now, but the quality isn't the best. No flash = blurry; flash = too much reflectors!









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Old 09-21-08, 09:33 PM
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here is my bike


and here is Oso keeping an eye on it
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Old 09-21-08, 09:34 PM
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That's a good looking commuter! The first things I would upgrade are the seat and bars...unless you like them and are comfortable. The most important for me is the handlebars.
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Old 09-21-08, 10:20 PM
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Awesome security system punk1979! What's his/her name?
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Old 09-22-08, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by paulwwalters
So you had to take off all the tape and levers to get them on there? Ouch.
I put them on as I was putting the bike together so it wasn't a big deal. I actually wound up riding with the bars wrapped in electrical tape for a few months while I zeroed-in the brake position.
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Old 09-22-08, 12:26 PM
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Ok, here is a photo of my Giant Cypress DX. Pretty much unmodified except for the mirror and rack that you see pictured. I bought it pretty much exclusively with the idea of using it to commute to work. The shop took off $100 since I bought a 2007 model, so I ended up paying less then $300 for it. I just started using it to commute last week, and I even ran a few local errands on it as well. In the future I would like a road bike for recreation. I think it would be fun to join a local group of cycling enthusiasts on the weekends to do a century, and I would want a fast(er) bike for that purpose.

I've also already began converting some 'regular people' to the benefits of cycling. I'm going to organize a meet and greet in South Florida for people who work with me in the fashion/modeling industry (models, photographers, designers, make-up artists) and so far have been getting very enthusiastic replies from the people I have spoken to about the idea. I was thinking of starting us off with an easy 15 mile ride.


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Old 09-22-08, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by SouthFLpix
I've also already began converting some 'regular people' to the benefits of cycling. I'm going to organize a meet and greet in South Florida for people who work with me in the fashion/modeling industry (models,....
You had me at "models". Time for me to buy a plane ticket -- what's the date?

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Old 09-22-08, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by YULitle
Awesome security system punk1979! What's his/her name?
thanks, his name is Oso. Oso is spanish for bear, when he was a pup he was almost all black and everybody said he looked like a bear cub, so i named him Oso.
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Old 09-23-08, 07:01 AM
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Caad8, rigged with cheap Bell light setup, cheap Bell computer, axiom rack and axiom bag. Gotta leave room for improvement; Christmas list will include clipless pedals, a pannier (hopefully an Arkel bug), possibly better lighting, and CO2 pump.
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Old 09-23-08, 07:47 AM
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This is the latest version of my commuter bike. It has a Seven Muse Ti frame with S&S couplings, Avid discs, Detours removable rear bag, Lupine LED headlight and Dinotte tail light, Campy shifters with Shimano drivetrain. When Rohloff brings out the newer (lighter) version of their internal hub I will upgrade to that and a better front wheel.
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Old 09-23-08, 07:59 AM
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My commuter, sans water bottle and cage (currently on the mt bike). I didn't feel like putting it back on the commuter for right now, so I'm just using a small camelbak.

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Old 09-23-08, 11:24 AM
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My two primary commuters as they look today.

On the left:
A 2007 IRO (BF Group Buy frame) with an Easton EC30 fork replacing the boat anchor original fork. Was using some moustache bars but switched to 42cm drops for longer rides and switched to toe-clips/platforms for the coming winter. Normally has a Carradice bag on the back.

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My trusty 2006 Surly Cross-check with SKS fenders, shellacked Nitto 44cm Dream bars, etc. The bike I ride the most because it can handle just about any kind of riding.
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Old 09-23-08, 07:47 PM
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My new commuter...stock photo, but I will soon post a photo of my actual bike, looks just like the stock right now, haven't got the panniers or lights installed yet.

2008 Marin Muirwoods

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Old 09-23-08, 10:41 PM
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ImxLoco: Sweet bags on your bike. Looks like you could carry everything plus the kitchen sink.
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Old 09-24-08, 09:22 AM
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Here's my Xootr Swift Folder, which goes on my 60-mile, car-bike-train-bike commute, my three-mile, all-bike commute (I work in different places on different days), my on frequent 20-30-mile rides that cut the commuter train out of the equation in the afternoon, and on frequent beer and grocery runs. I swapped the stock straight bar for a touring bar, scrapped the too-smooshy stock saddle for an old, hard ten-speed leftover from the LBS, and adapted Xootr's Crossrack to carry a Wald basket in the front. This bike is truly a joy.







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Old 09-25-08, 09:51 AM
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I started cycling to work about 2 months ago am averaging at least 100 miles a week. I set it up for performance commuting. As I ride back roads and busy roads I invested in really good lighting. Got a cheap frame pump, and high performace tires. I don't plan to ride this in the winter tho, so I'm building up a fixie for the winter.

23cm Race X Lite Bontrager AC tires
NiteRider X2 Led headlight
Cateye tailight TL-LD1100
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Old 09-25-08, 02:07 PM
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BeretCyclist are you pleased with your NiteRider X2 system, would you purchase it again? Do you have the dual or single setup? On these backroads you travel I assume the roads have no lighting. If so sounds like my commute (8 miles on backroads with no lighting with 1 mile on a busy road with some lighting). So on these back roads at what speed can you travel before the lighting feels inadequate?
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Old 09-25-08, 07:36 PM
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Are the spoke cards high performance too?
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Old 09-25-08, 10:29 PM
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Hehe, yes the spoke cards have about a .00007 mph gain!, haha.

Evel - I would definantly buy again. I only got the single light. And believe me, its enough. The roads are completly dark as well.

I didn't get the daul simply because of the price and run time. 90 lumins, which is low for my system is enough to cruise at 20 mph with ease. Though i would use it on high, and on high I have went over 30 with no worries. Let me put it this way. But I really like the 3:30 hour on high and 7 hour on low run times. The daul is half. Mounting is simple, and with a one button operation it doesn't get any more convenient. A blue light lets you know you have juice and red means in your running low. For $190 bucks you can't go wrong! I would say its perfect for your ride.


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Old 09-27-08, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by TaylorHRay


Yes, That is a Liftmaster (TM) garage door opener.
I think I would just install a keypad remote outside the garage and be done with it, or at least commit to a cable tie over a rubber band! But then you have duct tape in other spots so I guess it all makes sense.
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Old 09-27-08, 06:34 AM
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This is my newly, slightly refurbished bike. It was all rusted and the rear hub was destroyed when I acquired it. I was going to put in a new hub, but my LBS had some low priced wheels - so I picked one up and a new freewheel. Lubed and adjusted everything, and here it is.

From what I can tell from the decals, its a Ridgeway GX750. Can't find much online about it, but I assume its a department store bike.

I still need some fenders on it, so I don't get my uniform muddy (military). But other than that, good to go. What locks would y'all recommend?

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