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  • Show us your … Winter Commuter
  • donks
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    025 by donks73, on Flickr

    Er actually its all i own.

    STATO
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    either…


    Long Haul Trucker by dickyelsdon, on Flickr

    or


    IMG_1164 by dickyelsdon, on Flickr

    headfirst
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    OMITN: snap! Used mine for a tour of Holland this summer – I had a double-take when i saw your pic as I have a virtually identical one of mine (on Home PC, at work now) taken on a ferry.

    Edit: on closer inspection I see yours is the 2.0, mine’s the 3.0…this reminds me of a thread from a while back, sense of deja vu…

    anotherdeadhero
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    This is after an audax … rack and pannier fitted now.

    Its a PX Uncle John, with the panels blacked out with black scotchlite. Looks normal until you get it under headlights, then it lights up like a christmas tree.

    Haze
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    Same as the rest of the year…

    Just put this together for the really bad days, it’ll also double up as my pub bike…

    ds3000
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    Kahurangi
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    foxyrider – that’s a 4 and a half meg photo! can’t resize?

    Kahurangi
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    Bike – all year round, but built for the worst. Lights and mudguards stay on all year round and are great when the weather catches you out.

    1 cat-eye light on tracing (side to side) mode and a 1/2 watt on steady. Eye catching but not too dazzling. Front has a P7 torch. Visibility from the side isn’t the best until…

    You catch the reflective tyres

    And there’s a little mirror to give you lots of warning of traffic coming up from behind.

    35 mm knobblies (Schwalbe Marathon XR or sommert).

    steve_b77
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    Same bike all year, just add a rear guard and some fluffy Velcro on the down tube in winter time

    Nicknoxx
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    Two observations
    1. A commuter should have mudguards
    2. A Pub bike doesn’t need suspension forks – even if they’re crap they still make it more nickable

    amplebrew
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    This is my ‘all year round’ commuter 😀

    nicko74
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    (the bus, not the bike. It’s cold here)

    jonnyvegas
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    Til rear end er…snapped ?

    mosschops
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    [img]http://i639.photobucket.com/albums/uu120/nealandelizabeth/IMG_1607.jpg[/img]

    Slightly damp Brompton sulking in the corner

    bike/train/bike

    covered in London filth – has taken half hour off my commute and no more tube for me, which is really very welcome

    palliative.stare
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    As an all year round cycle commuter, I’m a bit staggered that people are posting up bikes without mudguards, unless they are bikes in their summer guise. Are people really hopping on every wet winter day thinking; yes in 2 minutes time my crack will be full of freezing water, that’s the way I roll???

    Haze
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    ^Crud Catchers are going on v.soon

    angryratio
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    It does every season.
    Now has loads of 3m tape on it to make me shine.

    samuri
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    ace. these are great.

    Here’s mine


    pompino by Jon Wyatt, on Flickr

    A pompino, fixed obviously.

    Come the new financial year, I’ll be getting a new bike on the cycle to work scheme and this is the top of my list so far.

    A singular Gryphon….or maybe a roadrat. Hard to tell at the moment.

    topangarider
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    [/url] The new Kona commuter by Mr.Spinner, on Flickr[/img]

    That was as bought 18 months ago. Since put layback post on, new stem, SPDs and bar ends. Need a new rear tyre now, so taking recommendations.

    Oh… and it stays like that all year. Mudguards may look shite, but help stop it getting knicked!

    Bumhands
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    Now with a shorter Thomson Stem:

    smoggy
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    Here she is!


    IMAG0485 by smoggy3, on Flickr

    andywp
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    in all-year round guise, now with chain tensioner as the chain has stretched a bit

    Merak
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    I have 2.

    BigDummy
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    Mostly using the Dummy at the mo’ as my commute’s barely 15 minutes. Pomp comes out training in the evenings. 🙂

    rusty-trowel
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    Either of these two, depending on the weather (whether i can be bothered mostly!)
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    ericemel
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    coastkid
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    Old Muddy Fox courier,

    007 by coastkid71, on Flickr


    001 (4) by coastkid71, on Flickr
    Some Dutch touches…

    004 (5) by coastkid71, on Flickr

    Ring a ding ding 😮

    005 (6) by coastkid71, on Flickr

    Dibbs
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    Vortexracing
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    my new purchase


    P1030364 by eastham_david, on Flickr

    laughingontheinside
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    ooOOoo
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    Any of you commuters know of full mudguards that would fit mine, with 2.3 slicks?

    gecko76
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    summer fun

    set up for winter

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