Western Canada - The Vancouver Thread

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cyclesomatic
09-11-06, 03:12 PM
Hey, looking for Vancouver Bikers.
Any of y'all use this board?
Mr. Gear Jammer
09-11-06, 06:13 PM
Does not matter where we come from, as long as we got something in common "bike riding":) .
WannaGetGood
09-11-06, 07:03 PM
I am in Abbotsford. :)
cyclesomatic
09-12-06, 01:01 AM
Does not matter where we come from, as long as we got something in common "bike riding":) .
Well, yes and no.
No, because we all share in one culture and can get down to the bikelove no matter where we are.
Yes, because if we live in the same region we can share tips about places to ride, upcoming events, and all the good **** that goes with building a community.
Mr. Gear Jammer
09-12-06, 05:47 PM
Well looks like ya proved my saying 50% wrong there:rolleyes:.
closetbiker
09-18-06, 08:57 PM
Bicycle utopia here, eh?
Mr. Gear Jammer
09-24-06, 06:24 PM
Bicycle utopia here, eh?
You know it man:D.
bspalteh
09-28-06, 02:20 PM
I'm in South Surrey.
VanCityJ
09-29-06, 02:29 PM
Downtown Van baby!
definitelymaybe
10-02-06, 11:36 AM
east van...
cyclotoine
10-21-06, 11:54 PM
Mnt/ Pleasant (central/east van) this board seems fairly unused..
fraser and 26th ave and i work downtown van. i'm a messenger, watch for the red cramerotti fixy.
WannaGetGood
11-16-06, 08:05 PM
Port Moody.
Lol, we play you on Saturday for Soccer.
lvivier
11-23-06, 06:07 PM
East Van, work on Broadway. Moved from Victoria in May, just getting used to the traffic.
tubular10
12-08-06, 08:50 PM
Near Commercial Drive.
I belong to a group of cyclists on Vancouver Meetup Groups.
All creatures great and small we are. We've gone from Confederation Park over Burnaby Mnt. and into Moody. Some of trips are 60 to 80 km others are casual rides with a coffee or gelato at the end. There are a few organizers in the group so we do challenging trails, open roads, poodle paths - flavour of the day rides. Things are kinda slow now because the weather is somewhat crappy and unpredictable - I hate fighting strong headwinds but I don't mind drizzle. I have a couple of steel lugged japanese bikes - Fuji Acer (triple butted Ishiwata frame) and a Zunow. Brodie hybrid for trails. A couple of projects - Giant OCR2 and a weird scalloped Columbus CrMoly/Campy/Lightstrong frame with a 650 front wheel and a 700 back wheel.
wethepeople
12-09-06, 04:03 AM
Kelowna my nigz.
WannaGetGood
12-09-06, 02:05 PM
lol, your close enough.
Prodigy4299
12-14-06, 05:29 PM
I am a resident of Van and student at UBC.
Quite amazing how despite the number of bikers around the city, this sub-forum is as dead as can be... :(
closetbiker
12-14-06, 05:43 PM
maybe we're much cooler online than in-person and we don't want to blow our image?
closetbiker
12-23-06, 06:41 PM
Anyone manage to get out yesterday morning and find the roads were covered in black ice?
I've been commuting by bike for 22 years and have only once seen the roads as bad as yesterday.
cycliques
03-22-07, 01:40 PM
Hello anyone who may still be following this thread. With all the bikes I see around town I thought there would be way more posts. I live in Kits by the Hollywood and bike everywhere i need to go, how bout youse? Also, a shot in the dark: I'm looking for a 58cm frame for the track riding and thought somebody in the community might be able to help me out...
Later
cycliques
closetbiker
03-22-07, 06:37 PM
Cheap Skates at 16th and Dunbar is one of the best shops in town (for used deals), but if you want expertise (and want to pay for it) there's lots of others.
Close by is Ace Cycles and West Point. Down Broadway a bit, La Bicycletta is pretty hard to beat.
Red CRammer Fixie!
I have seen that bike around downtown.
I'm in Kelowna but in Vancouver quite a bit, bring my bike when I can - does that count??
unixd0od
03-25-07, 06:13 AM
Right in downtown Van myself.
I actually run a vancouver bike message board, check it out for local bike events, rides, parties and general fun stuff.
www.fixedvancouver.com (http://www.fixedvancouver.com)
New West!
My new commute to downtown Van is 25km each way! Not epic but new to me and loads of fun.
:)
New West!
My new commute to downtown Van is 25km each way! Not epic but new to me and loads of fun.
:)
Actually, since someone said this sub-thread is really dead, does anyone else ride from New West to Vancouver or vice versa during the week? Give me something to watch out for and a little company, little friendly motivation.
Bushman
07-15-07, 09:45 AM
Mt Pleasant, look for the black 1954 Schwinn Typhoon
nogonoma
07-17-07, 07:45 PM
the "Drive"...love this neighbourhood, very bike friendly and laid back.
Where in New West? I commute from Boundary and Marine Drive every day, so if you go along the 37th bike route you'd probably run into me.
I'm riding Breezer mtn bike converted into a commuter.
trustnoone
07-21-07, 10:54 PM
NO BIKE LANES!
Agreed, I used to be a vancouver cyclist. Everyday, Richmond to 200 Burrard for over two years. 14km one way and 3 Bridges. In 11,000km I was hit once, and pinned between a bus and a parked car once.
I almost never use or used bike lanes including the ones on Burrard St Bridge. Usually they are covered in gravel, glass, holes, and pedestrians moving 25km/hr slower than me. My own personal issue with bike lanes and sidewalks is that they almost ALWAYS intersect traffic before the point the motorist stops, and I am fairly certain that most drivers moving or stopped are not looking for even a slow cyclist to come off a path at 15km/hr+.
In my car (cage) I've spent more time stopped behind one motor vehicle accident in Toronto or Vancouver than all the thousands of cyclists I've safely passed combined.
Vancouver messengers know how to stay alive. Ride fast and take the whole lane if you need to.
I just wish my tax dollars would repair the shoulders of the road too.
Charlene
07-24-07, 04:08 PM
Proud cyclist of the West End! I love getting around this pretty town on my bikes!
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chrisernator
07-30-07, 11:34 PM
kerrisdale area, vancouver, i bike around almost every night. too bad there arent any jumps here:( a few at oak and 33rd/37th, and hamber
grey_falcon
12-26-07, 04:23 PM
anyone know if the critical mass is still on for Friday...
girogal
01-20-08, 11:03 AM
A bit out of the way but I'm out in the Langley area. Anyone come out this way? Any ladies?
J B Bell
02-20-08, 12:22 AM
I guess technically East Van, though it's a bit of a wasteland at Nanaimo & Kingsway. I commute pretty much daily out to Burnaby, taking me on a lovely stretch of Lougheed highway, then south on . . . uh. That street east of Boundary, that goes right past the train station. ("Sea to Sky" bike trail apparently.)
Look for the guy on the black Bike Friday Tikit. Hard to miss, the wheels are itty bitty.
riderintransit
04-01-08, 02:10 PM
Living in the West End, cycling to Richmond every day. ~20k each way. Currently riding a stock (except for stem) 2000 Rocky Mountain Thin Air.
I'm currently looking for something to use as a commuter and weekend road riding bike.
Hey Everyone,
I'm really considering moving to Vancouver sometime in late August/ early September . . .
...how bike friendly is Vancouver? how is living in Vancouver?
(I don't mean to hi-jack this thread, but I figured this might be the best place to ask.
Thanks,
-mehow (Commuter, Road-Rider, Social Ride Rider)
New to the forum, I already posted in the introduction thread. There is a little bit about myself.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=471430
girogal
10-06-08, 09:37 AM
Any ladies interested in 0 ave to Abbotsford or White Rock or riding into Fort Langley? ( road )
saxophonedave
10-11-08, 09:19 PM
I often commute from Port Moody to downtown Vancouver. For kicks I like to ride from Port Moody (near the old city hall) to Belcarra Park or Buntzen Lake.
closetbiker
10-11-08, 11:44 PM
Hey Everyone,
I'm really considering moving to Vancouver sometime in late August/ early September . . .
...how bike friendly is Vancouver? how is living in Vancouver?
(I don't mean to hi-jack this thread, but I figured this might be the best place to ask.
Thanks,
-mehow (Commuter, Road-Rider, Social Ride Rider)
Vancouver is cycling Utopia!
spinninwheels
10-12-08, 06:09 PM
^^
I concur. Invest in some good rain gear though.
DogsBody
10-21-08, 03:34 PM
Hey everyone.
East Van near Commercial here (I live next to VCC on Broadway).
I have more than one gear; but don't hold that against me.
Commute over the Iron Workers bridge at least three times a week (to the North Shore and back).
OCB is having a Halloween fund-raiser party on Nov. 1st! Be there or be square!:D
Hey everyone.
East Van near Commercial here (I live next to VCC on Broadway).
I have more than one gear; but don't hold that against me.
Commute over the Iron Workers bridge at least three times a week (to the North Shore and back).
OCB is having a Halloween fund-raiser party on Nov. 1st! Be there or be square!:D
Hey, I volunteer at the Vancouver SPCA shelter Monday and Friday evenings. What bike do you ride? I ride a old Norco Bush Pilot, its green with red decals.
DogsBody
10-27-08, 07:44 PM
Hey, I volunteer at the Vancouver SPCA shelter Monday and Friday evenings. What bike do you ride? I ride a old Norco Bush Pilot, its green with red decals.
I have a couple: Primary ride is a copper-orange DeVinci Oslo. Secondary rides vary between a DeVinci Lifestyle (hate the name. Love the ride), Bike Friday "Tikit", and a 1979 Raleigh "Ltd."
DogsBody - Cool, that is good to know. Maybe we will see each other one of these days. My Norco Bush Pilot is an older model. The new ones in the last couple of years, have front suspension and disk brakes. Mine is just a regular front fork also green. The brakes are V-brakes front and rear. This time of the year, I have a flashing red LED light attached to my seat post and a white one on the handle bar.
Also I was just thinking that your user name was DogsBody and the reason that I am in your neighborhood is that I volunteer with the dogs.
DogsBody
11-03-08, 07:36 PM
DogsBody - Cool, that is good to know. Maybe we will see each other one of these days. My Norco Bush Pilot is an older model. The new ones in the last couple of years, have front suspension and disk brakes. Mine is just a regular front fork also green. The brakes are V-brakes front and rear. This time of the year, I have a flashing red LED light attached to my seat post and a white one on the handle bar.
Also I was just thinking that your user name was DogsBody and the reason that I am in your neighborhood is that I volunteer with the dogs.
Riding in the urban jungle without suspension is a good thing imo: All shocks do is add weight.
Re: "DogsBody" - I am a WW2 buff. Dogsbody was the call-sign of Sir Douglas "Tin Legs" Bader...
In any case: I love animals; and they love me.
My Dad is a retired Veterinarian (Microbiology/disease reasearch for Canada Agriculture). Not your "run of the Mill" Vet;)); So I was raised with all kinds of large mammals around:thumb:.
I live in Burnaby, work in yaletown. I ride back and forth whenever it isn't too yucky outside. A 1985 Miyata 310 is my usual ride.
Anyone here ever go to the midnight rides? Every second thursday, they're great fun.
Sixty Fiver
11-10-08, 01:04 AM
I'll be visiting there soon... my brother splits his time between Van and Whistler so I'll either be mountain biking or seeing if I can't snag or build up a temporary set of wheels at the Bike Kitchen while I am there to see the sights and then donate it back.