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Just a little Grizzification....

CrunchGriz

Well-known member
I know that this isn't Griz football related, but it was certainly inspired by Griz football. If the mods want to move it to another section, no problem, I just thought some of you might like to see it.

I commute to work on my bike every day. After seven years, my old commuter was on its last legs, so I decided I needed a new bike, and chose to build it up myself from parts bought locally and on the internet. Of course, I had to personalize it, and what better way than with my obsession with all things Griz?

Decals were designed and applied by me and produced by my son-in-law.

Anyway, here are some pics of the just-completed bike, which got its first real ride today:

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Oops. Now you all know my real name. Not that it was a big secret.

The full fenders are a dead give-away and concession to where I live--Portlandia.

Go Griz!
 
griz4life said:
Nice. Are those Sram Doubletap shifters?

They're actually Microshift Arsis shifters. Microshift is one of the also-ran bike parts manufacturers, but their stuff is pretty decent, and produced in Taiwan like a lot of famous makers' bike parts. This is the top of the line shifter-derailleur setup from them, which I was able to get for less than I would have paid for a mid-line Shimano setup.

They're set up a little differently than either Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo's shifters, so it's a bit of a training period for me to get used to them. A smaller button over the main paddle (shift to small ring and large ring, respectively), and the brake lever only acts as the brake, not as a shifter paddle.
 
GRZFTBL said:
Nice ride, lock it up!

Either locked up or in plain sight, or both. I've already had one bike stolen off the MAX here in Portland with me sitting 20 feet away. Fool me once....
 
CrunchGriz said:
GRZFTBL said:
Nice ride, lock it up!

Either locked up or in plain sight, or both. I've already had one bike stolen off the MAX here in Portland with me sitting 20 feet away. Fool me once....

Any fool that kipes that Griz bike will have his mug shot/photo all over the post offices of the NW! :)
 
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