Bike thread!

alevasseur14

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Well, I'm not supposed to be riding my bike for another 4 weeks after my surgery and it's driving me nuts! I know there are a few bikers on the forum here and I thought it'd be fun to post pictures of your bikes and when you ride them. Here are my two:

This is a Surley Steamroller fixed gear that I took all the decals off. This bike is my daily rider. If you haven't ever ridden a fixed gear, you should try it. Basically, with fixed gear, the rear cog is locked to the rear axle - if the rear wheel is turning the pedals are turning. You slow down and stop by applying back pressure on the pedals as you ride. It's weird to get used to but once you do, it's a completely different experience and way fun. Skid stops and track stands are the best - you know you're jealous! Some people ride them without any hand brakes but I left mine on for those times I'm not paying as much attention as I should be. I picked up this bike to be my winter bike because with a fixed gear, there's basically zero maintenance. Keep the chain clean, greased, tight, and wipe off the road salt every once and a while and you're set. The frame also has extra wide forks so it fits my wider studded tires for the winter easily. It's a blast!

http://gallery.me.com/alevasse...G_0007_2&bgcolor=black
http://gallery.me.com/alevasse...IMG_0078&bgcolor=black

This blue bike is a Raliegh Sportif that used to be a 10 speed when it was my daily rider before I got the fixed gear. I liked the simplicity of the fixed so much that I converted this bike to a single speed. It can coast, but still only has one gear. Again, maintenance is a snap - which is a good thing. I'm really lazy. I put fenders on this one and pretty much use it for rainy days in the spring/summer/fall and melty days in the winter. It's a heavy frame and quite solid.

http://gallery.me.com/alevasseur14#100034/IMG_0019

I'd like to get another 10+ speed bike one of these days but money has been a little tight as of late. Eventually I'll get another one for those longer rides but for now, these two take care of my city riding excellently.

Post away, ATOTers!

Edit: fixed the links.
 

jEnus

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no thanks, registration required. use pics.bbzzdd.com if you want to start a pic thread.
 

alevasseur14

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I wish. But I'm the type of person that would kill myself on one of those things. Seems a little counter productive.
 

skull

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I thought you meant motorcycle so I came in here to post a picture of my bicycle. It just doesn't seem like as much fun now.
 

LS21

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1999 fuji finest
2005 khs solo-one
2005 derosa neo primato
2006 giant tcr 3 or ocr 2 or acr 1 or one of them bullshit...
 

alevasseur14

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You're only a hipster if you call it a fixie. I refuse. :D

Mountain biking would be fun. I'd love to try it some day but there's not a whole lot of mountains in Minnesota. Barely even any hills!
 

MiniDoom

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Originally posted by: alevasseur14
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Here are a few of mine from a crappy phone camera. will post the others later.
Kilo TT
Salsa La Cruz

Another winter rider! Nice! What tires do you run and where do you live?

they are schwalbe marathon cross 38c. I live in Northern VA so we don't have bad winters. It was still rough last year. My friends bet me i couldn't go a year without a car. so i biked about 7k miles from 5/8 - 5/9.
 

alevasseur14

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Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Originally posted by: alevasseur14
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
Here are a few of mine from a crappy phone camera. will post the others later.
Kilo TT
Salsa La Cruz

Another winter rider! Nice! What tires do you run and where do you live?

they are schwalbe marathon cross 38c. I live in Northern VA so we don't have bad winters. It was still rough last year. My friends bet me i couldn't go a year without a car. so i biked about 7k miles from 5/8 - 5/9.

Nice. I bought a set of Nokian Hakkapellita 106s almost 3 years ago and they still look great. Hardly any wear on them at all, even with all the skidding I've done on the rear. They're a great set of tires, just a bit heavy is all. I sold my truck 2 years ago last month and haven't looked back yet. I'm thinking about running a studless cross tire in the rear to lighten the bike up this winter but I haven't decided yet. I suppose my budget will make that decision for me come winter as well.