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Wordbiker
09-28-08, 09:04 AM
On the list today:
Rip up the carpet and floor for the termite guy.
Make an angled block to fit the ceiling so I can mount a fan.
Install as much T&G siding as possible.
CbadRider
09-28-08, 09:04 AM
I'm having pancakes this morning! :D
So am I, with fresh strawberries and pineapple on the side, and the requisite Earl Grey.
I'm disassembling a 1980's vintage HF transceiver...
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 11:25 AM
Crap, just measured my handlebars...38cm center to center. I need wider bars.
cyclokitty
09-28-08, 11:41 AM
I just made an Angel's Food cake
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2895081851_3ff264d7bf_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3008/2895931804_1247fab331_b.jpg
After I clean up the kitchen, I'm taking that slice of cake with me on a bike ride.
Wordbiker
09-28-08, 12:00 PM
I just made an Angel's Food cake
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2895081851_3ff264d7bf_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3008/2895931804_1247fab331_b.jpg
After I clean up the kitchen, I'm taking that slice of cake with me on a bike ride.
:love:
* waves back *
I still owe you a visit for ice cream next time I'm in the Midwest!
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 12:05 PM
Hi ms.gio and Doctor J. :D
* waves back *
I still owe you a visit for ice cream next time I'm in the Midwest!Hehe. You still remember. One of these days we'll have our sundaes together.
Hi ms.gio and Doctor J. :DBuon giorno. UA.
How could one possibly forget about an offer to have ice cream with a seriously cute science-minded cyclist? Of course I remember!
overthere
09-28-08, 12:41 PM
Awww... you guys are cute. ;)
Siu Blue Wind
09-28-08, 12:49 PM
How could one possibly forget about an offer to have ice cream with a seriously cute science-minded cyclist? Of course I remember!
Not me, that's for DANG sure!!
Hi everyone! Just came back from helping my buddy with his booth at the flea market. Man...funkified funkiness, that's what I see there. Geeze maneeze. :rolleyes:
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 02:04 PM
Seriously thinking about a new road frame...
Need to start seriously thinking about my test this week...
How could one possibly forget about an offer to have ice cream with a seriously cute science-minded cyclist? Of course I remember!Aw, that is cute.
I'm just got to my office on campus so I can study.
Crap, just measured my handlebars...38cm center to center. I need wider bars.
Me too - get some help/advice at a few shops. I went too big a jump and wound up getting bars too big (went from 40 or 42 to 46 c-c). I think a second opinion would have helped me....my two cents: if you order anything online make sure to find out whether its measured c-c or outside - can make a big difference in feel for you.
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 02:20 PM
Me too - get some help/advice at a few shops. I went too big a jump and wound up getting bars too big (went from 40 or 42 to 46 c-c). I think a second opinion would have helped me....my two cents: if you order anything online make sure to find out whether its measured c-c or outside - can make a big difference in feel for you.
Fortunately, I have a second road bike and I know the bars are too wide. They measure aat 46 c-c. I'll probably step it up to 42, but thats it.
oh, I can use 38cm c-c bars, that's my size :p
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 02:27 PM
oh yeah?
artifice
09-28-08, 02:34 PM
wedding recovery.
artifice
09-28-08, 02:38 PM
recovering from a wedding yesterday (still)
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 02:39 PM
must've been a good time! :p
wedding recovery.Is that some new, politically correct term for "divorce"?
:P
ModoVincere
09-28-08, 02:42 PM
think wedding crashers....might explain the need for "recovery"
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 02:44 PM
Thinking I need to build a rally car.
Thinking I need to build a rally car.
everyone should have one, IMO
Fortunately, I have a second road bike and I know the bars are too wide. They measure aat 46 c-c. I'll probably step it up to 42, but thats it.
cool - I always hate when I go to extremes....I knew I shoulda just went with 44s:rolleyes:
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 02:57 PM
everyone should have one, IMO
Yep.:D You have some rally machinery lying around?:). I think I'll go the tarmac route because there's no gravel rallying here and with a tarmac car I can run autocross reasonably as well.
the nissan altima I have is pretty good for tarmac and snow :D
I remember two years ago I was trying to make it drift in the snow (unplowed parking lot) :p
4-sp automatic + FWD + all season tyres all around = silly hard to drift.
at least it doesn't have ABS and TCS :rolleyes:
I mastered the art of hand brake spin turn however.
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 03:04 PM
the nissan altima I have is pretty good for tarmac and snow :D
I remember two years ago I was trying to make it drift in the snow (unplowed parking lot) :p
4-sp automatic + FWD + all season tyres all around = silly hard to drift.
I mastered the art of hand brake spin turn however.
Any car is capable of drifting if you do it right. I learned how to drift an 80's FWD minivan. That rocked.
just need to build up some speed, and induce some oversteer.
I remember nearly drifting on the highway when it was unplowed.
60~80km/h, slight off camber down hill turn.
felt the rear end sliding out on me, but caught it before it fully went out on me.
the outer side was a valley so I didn't feel like spinning out.
Old pickup truck + gravel lot = wheeeee!
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 03:20 PM
The Civic hatch would rotate pretty well with the Tokico's and the B16...
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 03:31 PM
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s4/SGinCYQX/Commando1.jpg
Saw this on a street in St. John's. Old Norton Commando:D
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 03:34 PM
I like your tastes, kid...:thumb:
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 03:38 PM
I was shocked at where it was. It was on a busy street, parked facing out to traffic, next to an Electra Glide. I took that pic with my Stylus out the window of the Jeep, moving maybe 5 mph in traffic.
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 03:45 PM
I will own a 750 Commando at some point. This place (http://www.coloradonortonworks.com/) does some crazy sick stuff to them.
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 03:47 PM
You can't see it there but that's an 850. Good shape too.
That site is awesome and makes me want a cafe racer like something fierce.
black_box
09-28-08, 04:58 PM
Any car is capable of drifting if you do it right. I learned how to drift an 80's FWD minivan. That rocked.
driving in reverse doesn't count :) If i had a lot more money, i'd do some rally racing, looks fun :)
Sixty Fiver
09-28-08, 05:12 PM
Just wrapping up a lovely afternoon at the shop... I was just volunteering today and since it was so quiet I decided to build my friend a new rear wheel for the touring bike I gave him this summer.
Now it's time to get out and enjoy this lovely fall weather.
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 05:18 PM
I think I've got my rally car somewhat sorted.
Going to start with a Civic hatch, drop an H22 in it, maybe a turbo down the road, and the Tokico suspension lying around in the garage. Rip the interior out, drop a pair of track seats in it, full cage, (removable door bars), and all the nessecary rally equipment, i.e computers, GPS, lap timers, etc. I have most of it around. Oh, and a stereo for long transits:D. Anywhere from 220-300whp depending on the tune (plenty for a FWD car), national-caliber suspension, fairly low weight-should be a pretty potent little car.
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 05:26 PM
Who's the sanctioning body around you?
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 05:30 PM
A local club for autocross and drag racing, Canadian Association of Rally Sport for some rallies in NS and on the mainland and whoever runs Targa Newfoundland (http://www.targanewfoundland.com/) now. Targa is the main focus, hence the pavement setup.
artifice
09-28-08, 05:43 PM
good thing my net isnt working so well, and I still didn't get anything done today.
UnsafeAlpine
09-28-08, 06:12 PM
Watching Planet Earth. Amazing...
EthanYQX
09-28-08, 06:14 PM
Trying to get hold of Ralph Gilles. Harder than it sounds.
good thing my net isnt working so well, and I still didn't get anything done today.Hey, I didn't get anything done all weekend! High five!
Watching Planet Earth. Amazing...Is that the BBC series? I caught it on DVD not too long ago, and yes it is.
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