lang wrote:My commuter now:
Looks the ducks guts Lang.
You're just the bloke I've been looking for, could you pop over HERE and let Dodsun know how you're going? Thanks.
Commuter world, post your ride here.Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.
Looks the ducks guts Lang. You're just the bloke I've been looking for, could you pop over HERE and let Dodsun know how you're going? Thanks. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.
Tidy!
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Update time, I've been a bit slack getting pics up since the 105 cranks went on...
![]() ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.After 6 months of commuting on my Iron Horse I have decided to put it out to pasture. My 15 year old son is in need of a new bike after outgrowing his old one so it won't be going far.
![]() It used to have a rack and lights that I have now moved to my new bike. And here it is: ![]() It's a Merida S-Presso i8-D. It has everything I wanted in a commuter (Alfine 8 speed hub gears, disc brakes, alloy frame, fenders) and yes, it has a kick stand. I have added the rack I had on the Iron Horse. I rode 60kms over the weekend getting to know the bike and it's great. It's fast, quiet and very smooth. There are a couple of things I still need to do - find a neater solution for the lights for one, and I miss the bar ends and clipless pedals. ![]()
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.This is what I commute on 2011 7.5FX
![]() I put some SKS mudguards on it for the winter months ![]() ![]() 2011 Trek 7.5 FX
2006 Specialized Hardrock
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.
Amen Mirror is missing from this photo. ![]()
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here. http://i1139.photobucket.com/albums/n54 ... rnstar.jpg Hello every one. This is my new commuter bought a month ago 2011 malvernstar xcs 1.o mtb. hadnt ridden a bike for 7 years after my pride and joy mongoose rockadile got stolen. Now back into riding again. I have bought grey ortileb waterproof panniers and a topeak rear rack, and a chain guard which are yet to arrive. i have also already added the bar extensions, front and rear lights, velo cateye cycle computer, alloy water bottle holder and water bottle and gel seat cover, plus the obligatory lock, and mud guards.
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.
Panniers and rack have arrived. ![]() ![]() 2011 Malvernstar xcs 1.0
2012 Oppy a5 2011 fm 015
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Got rid of the mountain bike knobbie's and replaced with slicks.
![]() ![]() 2011 Malvernstar xcs 1.0
2012 Oppy a5 2011 fm 015
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.
Noice. Amateur oenologist and green-friendly commuter.
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.My "old school" commuter / Light tourer.
Phil Woods Touring Hubs Phil Woods BB Paul Engineering Touring Canti's Paul Thumbies Dura-Ace Bar end shifters VO Grand Cru Cranks ![]()
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Sold the old repco and got an oppy a5 to complement my xcs 1.0
![]() ![]() 2011 Malvernstar xcs 1.0
2012 Oppy a5 2011 fm 015
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.^ I can see you enjoy a braking challenge.
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because i have brakes? I don't get it?
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Me neither.
Nice clean looking steed Viv, what wheels do you run? Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Weight distribution. Looks where your hands are relative to the front hub (vertically) when braking. Assuming you have average length arms, that means you can't get your weight back very far. Below is a drop bar bike taken from similar camera angle (from page 5 of thread). Drop bar bikes are also not great at braking, but you can see your position is even further forward than this. ![]()
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.ohhh ok i see that, But it might be attributed to the photo distortion, using a 10mm wide angle lens from about 1.5m away, the end of the bars are about 10cm infront of the hub, not 25cm or so that it seems to look,
braking is pretty damn solid on this, thats kinda way i swapped out the velo bars for these cow horns for a more solid braking position.. I can squeeze pretty hard on the front without an issue
Alex DA22, the front has survived a 20km/h head on with the side of a car, without a buckle. although the frame i was running at the time Snapped
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Eeep!
Glad you and the wheels got outta that in one piece Viv. Shame about the Bowery Nice work with the reflex tape too Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.My commuter. Absolutely gets me outta bed in the morning for the shear thrill of riding it!!!!
![]() Bike: new 2013 Merida carbon T5 speeder
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Blackrock - how do you find the Merida? I'm looking at the Speeder T2 or T3 as a first commuter (fits my budget).
My commute would be about 30k from the outer suburbs of Brisbane into the city, on road, reasonably hilly. What distance do you commute on your T5?
Re: Commuter world, post your ride here.Hi Chillibones. the Merida is amazing!! It puts the power straight down to the road and feels great to push hard. I had a set-up done when I got the bike and it has helped immensely in reducing fatigue and wasted effort on the rides. I ride a 32km round trip (5 times a week), over some nasty hills, back streets and crazy busy roads. The T5 is well set up and has great components. The ultegra running gear is so quick to change and with little fuss.
I used to ride a slicked MTB with deore and the ultegra is so sure and immediate that you never really feel like you're out of rhythm. Usually with commuting, you're up and down the gears all the time so it helps to have quick changes. The brakes are pretty good for roadies. After an altercation with the back quarter of a car, I am starting to miss my disc's!! The Avid single digits are nice and light to action and on dry road, they can stop you reasonably quick. The fulcrum racing cx's are fast rolling and solid, which just complement the whole bike. I have changed the saddle as the prologo proforma male had a wide beak and flatter 'wings', which didn't feel right to me. I went to a selle italia slr xc carbon which you hardly even notice that you're sitting on it!! Merida is a great brand that has origins in Europe and are ridden by some quality riders. As far as commuters go they are as good as the cross-city's, speedsters and trek series, if not better. Not many people know this either; they have a 50% buy back if you have an accident. That is, you can purchase a new merida for 50% off. I'd have to get the proper words to verify, but that's what I've been told by the distributer... If you're constrained by price, I'd try to get the 2011 T5 at around $1100 as the spec is pretty good value. Good luck!!! Bike: new 2013 Merida carbon T5 speeder
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