Hello All,
Here are some pics and details of my commuter freshly serviced for the winter. It's bit of a lash up built with mancave sweepings and salvaged bits with the exception of casette, chainrings, chain and brake blocks. It's my main form of transport so I do like to keep it mechanicaly sound, currently does 5000+ miles a year on the daily commute. The ride is brilliant and always sees me arrive at work with a smile on my chops no matter how cold, wet, snowy, icy or muddy it is.
It's wearing its winter lighting array at the mo as my ride to work takes in a lot of bridle paths and unlit country lanes. Up front we have 4 Tesco/Cree LED torches to turn night in to day, a little blinky light for blinking and a BS approved Cateye in case I get knocked off so they can't try claiming I didn't have a BS approved headlight. At the back we have 2 BS approved LED lights and a very bright blinky one.
Frame: Saracen something or other, Tange DB tubing. No rear canti cable stop so I use a KF Outdoor front fork uphanger bolted to the seat stay bridge.
Fork: No idea but I'd love to find another as it is lovely.
Headset: FSA roller bearing with Ritchey canti cable hanger
Stem: Controltech
Handlebar: GT steel
Grips: PRO
Brakes: Tekto Oryx (Courtesy of Chris667)
Brake Pads: Koolstop Eagleii
Brake Cables: Workshop remnants
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano
Brake Levers: Shimano XT M733
Shifters: Shimano Deore 7+1 thumbies
Front Derailleur: Shimano LX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore
Derailleur Cables: Workshop remnants
Cassette: Shimano HG 11-32 8 Speed
Chain: Wipperman 808
Cranks: Shimano Exage 300LX
Crank Bolts: Shimano LX
Chainrings: Campagnolo 48&34T
Chainring bolts: Workshop sweepings
Bottom Bracket:Shimano UN54
Pedals:Shimano M505
Hub Skewers:Shimano XT
Rims:Rigida DP-22
Hubs:Shimano XT M737
Tyres: Schwalbe Marathon Plus - Most puncture resistant tyres I've ever used
Saddle:Brooks B17narrow
Seatpost
unno, has a coke can shim as it doesn't quite fit.
Seatpost Binder: Halfords 2.99 jobbie
Mudguards: Halfords, these are very good, stronger and cheaper than SKS
Rack: Altura
Head badge: Zak whatsit, sticker courtesy of Wutangled.