View Full Version : doing up the Commutermobile
KnottedYet
01-16-2007, 09:52 PM
Two steps forward, one step back!
I took all my "nice" new components (seat, pedals, computer) off the Kona Commutermobile when I got Flossie The Road Bike. I put 'em on Flossie. Haven't ridden the Commutermobile since.
Just now I put the old stuff (original components) back on the Kona. Flat pedals. Serfas seat with cut-out.
Ewww. The Kona isn't quite as comfy without my Brooks and my Speedplays. And without the computer I won't know exactly how far I've gone. (but I can guess)
It's a very weird feeling...
Geonz
01-20-2007, 01:27 PM
You'll get used to it. You just have to get out and ride it a lot ;)
KnottedYet
01-20-2007, 01:32 PM
Someday... Kona XtraCycle Commutermobile! (with Brooks saddle, cuz that Serfas Niva is an unhappy blip on my event horizon)
Geonz
01-21-2007, 02:21 PM
Yea, yea, yea :) :) :)
KnottedYet
01-21-2007, 02:28 PM
I want to be able to haul a full-sized bag of dog food. That's kind of my gold standard. On the Kona now I can just about manage two tiny bags (one in each pannier) but that's inefficient. I also like the idea of taking all my camping gear without needing bags all over the bike or pulling a trailer.
And, of course, there's the margarita blender option...:D
Do you even need a back fender on your bike? Looks like the platform covers the whole back wheel, plus it's farther away from you than the usual bike tire, so it looks like you don't get sprayed. With the Northwest dampitude, I think about fenders a lot. (almost as much as Mimitabby does)
mimitabby
01-21-2007, 06:40 PM
I want to be able to haul a full-sized bag of dog food. That's kind of my gold standard. On the Kona now I can just about manage two tiny bags (one in each pannier) but that's inefficient. I also like the idea of taking all my camping gear without needing bags all over the bike or pulling a trailer.
And, of course, there's the margarita blender option...:D
Do you even need a back fender on your bike? Looks like the platform covers the whole back wheel, plus it's farther away from you than the usual bike tire, so it looks like you don't get sprayed. With the Northwest dampitude, I think about fenders a lot. (almost as much as Mimitabby does)
if you have a platform it WILL cover the wheel and keep you from getting all muddy; but that mud's going to hit the platform.
I'd like to have a blenderthingy too! (where can you get them?)
KnottedYet
01-21-2007, 07:27 PM
Blenderthingy! Part-tay!
http://www.xtracycle.com/fender-blender-p-81.html
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