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My bike got a couple of upgrades and she is looking so niceee!!
I want to thank you Nigel for all your help and advice. I really appreciate it.
I still have some other stuff in mind like maybe aluminum wheels or if possible 700c wheels?...dunno yet...its not gonna happen anytime soon though..maybe for my Bday in Feb.
Oh Well..here she is...
New Aero Levers,Front brake Caliper (Tektro R536) Dual sided clipless pedals
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wow! your guided passion has proved fruitful. very nice job i am impressed
I also give kudos to Nigel for indeed he his is brothers keeper
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
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Beautiful bike
thank you for the compliments. Too bad we are all so far apart.
Nigel
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I agree simply an amazing Machine!
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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I can't tell. What tires did you get?
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(07-28-2012, 09:12 AM)1FJEF Wrote: I can't tell. What tires did you get?
I am back after a looonnng time!
The tires are Bontrager T1
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[attachment=3770]Here is a new pic of baby at my office building. Yes ..she is my commuter and used her all spring and summer. Stopped commuting about 2 months ago just because of the darkness in the mornings. Can't wait for Spring to come to start commuting again. I will be upgrading the rack soon and get her some fenders as well.
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Looking EXCELLENT.
We've missed you; glad to here from you again.
Fenders: SKS and Planet Bike are nice, strong and light. Sunlight fenders are less expensive, but much heavier.
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that is the nicest Traveler I have ever seen ! a grand slam
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Welcome back  . Still think it is a VERY nice bike!!!
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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Yup, nice ride! I envy anybody who can commute bike bike.
Fenders: I second Nigel's suggestions on the SKS, they are also not too difficult to install.
Darkness: You should get some lights so you can ride in the dark! I really like hub generators on commuters, they are very reliable (don't slip in moist weather, no batteries to run low). Paired with a decent light (e.g. b&m Lumotec) they enable you to ride through winter. Depending on road conditions where you live you also might want to invest in a set of studded tyres to have some traction on ice...
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(11-26-2012, 03:01 AM)nfmisso Wrote: Looking EXCELLENT. 
We've missed you; glad to here from you again.
Fenders: SKS and Planet Bike are nice, strong and light. Sunlight fenders are less expensive, but much heavier.
I am glad to be back! thanks for the recommendations again.
I will look into those.
(11-26-2012, 03:21 AM)painkiller Wrote: that is the nicest Traveler I have ever seen ! a grand slam
Thank you!! Its a really nice ride definitely!....
(11-26-2012, 05:09 AM)Bill Wrote: Welcome back . Still think it is a VERY nice bike!!!
Me too !!
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(11-26-2012, 07:38 AM)Joe_W Wrote: Yup, nice ride! I envy anybody who can commute bike bike.
Fenders: I second Nigel's suggestions on the SKS, they are also not too difficult to install.
Darkness: You should get some lights so you can ride in the dark! I really like hub generators on commuters, they are very reliable (don't slip in moist weather, no batteries to run low). Paired with a decent light (e.g. b&m Lumotec) they enable you to ride through winter. Depending on road conditions where you live you also might want to invest in a set of studded tyres to have some traction on ice...
I have bought a lot of stuff for commuting in the dark. Headlights, Tails, wheel LEDs, my commuting helmet has a flasher on the back I got neon /glowing bright color clothing...you name it!...but I just dont feel safe enough. I did commute a bit when it started getting dark but stopped as soon as it got real dark. I thought about the studded tires as well because I don't mind the cold weather nor the snow too much...I am just affraid of getting hit by a car.
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What size are your wheels and tyres? Are they 700c or 27"?
I really like the SKS Chromoplastics, not the cheapest, but probably the best full length mudguards (fenders) you can buy: http://www.sks-germany.com/?l=en&a=product&r=mudguards&i=6409800121&CHROMOPLASTICS
They are still fiddly to fit though.  However, once done they stay put, are really sturdy and all the metal parts are good quality stainless steel, so they don't rust. I've had a set on one of my bicycles for 4 years and they are as good as new.
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Hi Giulianna;
The two auctions that are active will both fit your bike.
I have both SKS and Planet Bike fenders on different bikes, they are very comparable, like BMW and Mercedes Benz.
The auction for the Planet Bike ones is too high a price:
http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Bike-Touring-Hardcore-Fenders/dp/B0041X5ZX4
http://www.amazon.com/SKS-Longboard-Coverage-Bicycle-Fender/dp/B004I8XS18
I would not pay more the 1/2 the new price for used items; except for collectors items.
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(12-14-2012, 04:55 PM)xerxes Wrote: What size are your wheels and tyres? Are they 700c or 27"?
I really like the SKS Chromoplastics, not the cheapest, but probably the best full length mudguards (fenders) you can buy: http://www.sks-germany.com/?l=en&a=product&r=mudguards&i=6409800121&CHROMOPLASTICS
They are still fiddly to fit though. However, once done they stay put, are really sturdy and all the metal parts are good quality stainless steel, so they don't rust. I've had a set on one of my bicycles for 4 years and they are as good as new.
I have 27" wheels ( 27 X1 1/4 )
(12-14-2012, 05:00 PM)nfmisso Wrote: Hi Giulianna;
The two auctions that are active will both fit your bike.
I have both SKS and Planet Bike fenders on different bikes, they are very comparable, like BMW and Mercedes Benz.
The auction for the Planet Bike ones is too high a price:
http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Bike-Touring-Hardcore-Fenders/dp/B0041X5ZX4
http://www.amazon.com/SKS-Longboard-Coverage-Bicycle-Fender/dp/B004I8XS18
I would not pay more the 1/2 the new price for used items; except for collectors items.
Thanks for your input nfmisso I really appreciate it....
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(12-14-2012, 05:00 PM)nfmisso Wrote: Hi Giulianna;
The two auctions that are active will both fit your bike.
I have both SKS and Planet Bike fenders on different bikes, they are very comparable, like BMW and Mercedes Benz.
The auction for the Planet Bike ones is too high a price:
http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Bike-Touring-Hardcore-Fenders/dp/B0041X5ZX4
http://www.amazon.com/SKS-Longboard-Coverage-Bicycle-Fender/dp/B004I8XS18
I would not pay more the 1/2 the new price for used items; except for collectors items.
Do u have any specific rear rack that you would recommend?...I don't need nothing really expensive I would say that the heaviest weight I would carry "sometimes" would be no more than 12-15 pounds. I just carry sometimes my lunch and a few water bottles and a jacket or shirt , besides spare tube and multitool. I have a U-lock but I dont carry it because I store my bike inside the building next to my office but I am cosidering taking it with me sometimes if I plan or need to stop somewhere to buy something on my way to or from home. I have sen a lot out there but again not sure which one will fit. Do I need a special tool to install the fenders and rack?...because I want to try to install them myself before going to the LBS that I am sure will charge at least $20 to do it.
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It should fit. Do you intend to use panniers or just bungee a bag on the top?
If you're going to use panniers, consider one that has rails that hold them lower, it makes the bike a bit more stable if you do carry a fair amount of weight. I have one of these: http://www.madison.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?vertical=Cycling&tier1=Accessories+%26+Extras&tier2=Pannier+Racks+%26+Carriers&catref=KAM1002, I'm not sure if it's available in the US, but I'm very pleased with mine, it's really solid and sturdy, whereas the one I had previously was quite wobbly.
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