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[Closed] Lets see your commute bikes then

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In all their reflective stickered glory, be they rat bikes or blingy flat bared road bikes, crossers or fixies.

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Not my picture, and rather new (to me). Needs mudguards... ๐Ÿ˜‰

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And the mighty Big Dummy.


 
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PSA - avert your eyes now - risers & bar end content below ๐Ÿ˜†

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Not fair I haven't finished my bike! the night is young...


 
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1x9 is sooo much easier to clean, not that it happens very often!


 
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Heavy as ****
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It is no longer in its shiney new stat though, running it singlespeed and its battered and bruised.

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No strictly in commuting mode (on the ferry to Rotterdam), though actually I do use a pannier to carry my stuff to and from work, so a good representation:

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Posted : 15/09/2009 5:41 pm
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My old bike, but the new one looks similar but it's far nicer! I like simple....


 
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Whachoodoingwivmybike, eh?

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My commute is damn good fun . . . at least on the way home ๐Ÿ˜€

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It's changed a bit now but still fun.


 
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On sunny days, it's the GT.
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And on crappy days, it's the Old Minger
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changed it round a few times tried a steel fork with brakes but its best like this


 
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For owenfacknell and ourmaninthenorth

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Now with 'guards and a rack.

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The bike that got me back into biking!


 
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Summer

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Winter (Undressed)

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Currently has an alfine crank to go with the alfine hub I'm currently saving for:

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Yes, I know the chain is a tad slack.


 
Posted : 15/09/2009 10:40 pm