Rides and Races - Toronto Fixed Part 2

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Herbie_Glick
09-29-09, 03:46 PM
Can't get a set of Open Pros in... and other suggestions for 36H/machine sidewall rims for the SS? Having them build onto the IRO hubs I got last year. CXP33's hmm?
DT 1.1s! About the same price and Keith likes DT stuff automatically which makes it cool.
exhibitx
09-29-09, 03:56 PM
another good article
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2009/09/29/time-to-stop-giving-bicylists-a-free-ride.aspx
"free-riding on services and infrastructure that they don't have to pay for"
isn't he mistaken? i thought that property taxes paid for roads, not gas taxes, license taxes, etc ... since when does ownership of a car or drivers license imply exclusive use of public property
regardless,this article is more like a grumpy old man writing an article while he's stuck in traffic than something that someone actually put actual energy and research into, no problem solving, just a brain dump of bad ideas and more questions than answers
how much of my excessive ttc fare goes towards fixing roads that heavy ttc buses destroy? why don't suv's pay more than smart cars? why aren't children paying for sidewalks out of their allowances? blah blah blah
TRaffic Jammer
09-29-09, 03:59 PM
seems everyone's likin' those dt's
exhibitx
09-29-09, 04:06 PM
those dt's are hot, especially in white
kinda wish i had used those on my last build instead of kinlin's
elTwitcho
09-29-09, 04:12 PM
For anyone interested in racing or coming to help out
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141071050035#/event.php?eid=141071050035&ref=nf
Going to be a good time
cavernmech
09-29-09, 04:55 PM
those dt's are hot, especially in white
HELLS YEAH!!
"free-riding on services and infrastructure that they don't have to pay for"
isn't he mistaken? i thought that property taxes paid for roads, not gas taxes, license taxes, etc ... since when does ownership of a car or drivers license imply exclusive use of public property
regardless,this article is more like a grumpy old man writing an article while he's stuck in traffic than something that someone actually put actual energy and research into, no problem solving, just a brain dump of bad ideas and more questions than answers
I'm pretty sure this article is supposed to be satire...
But yes, property taxes pay for the bulk of municipal roads and gas tax/registration pays for highways.
http://www.ibiketo.ca/guide/who-pays-roads
TRaffic Jammer
09-29-09, 06:57 PM
Ambrosio Excellights it is.
iherald
09-29-09, 07:03 PM
I read the article and I wasn't sure about the satire. The best portion was about how cyclists increase global warming by breathing heavy, which lead me to think that it was satire, but the comments about how cyclists don't get tickets didn't seem like satire.
Yes me too I thought it was confusing. The CO2 thing was too stupid to be serious, but for the rest it was not obvious but was still stupid.
Indeed the roads are payed by property tax, i.e. by any resident (renter or landlord) of the city. In the biketo site they make a good point that bikes cause much less damage to the roads. And for insurance they also make the point that even if you wanted some, you can't. It doesn't exist!
A bizarre argument, and poor satire at best, yet... while I would tend to dismiss any notion of bicycle licensing/taxation for all the obvious reasons, particularly the health benefit, what if it provided something for cyclists in return? The problem with the health benefit is that it is impossible to quantify without years of enormous age-matched control studies. Motorists will not buy into that argument here and now. On the other hand, cash that is paid up front is a very different matter. If cyclists did put real money on the table, motorists would have to put up and shut up for once and for all. Would that be worth $100/year?
exhibitx
09-30-09, 09:23 AM
i don't think anything is going to get them to shut up
if you believe bikes don't belong on the roads despite the laws, you're going to believe the same thing despite licensing
iherald
09-30-09, 10:24 AM
If we get a license I don't want to have to attach it to the back of my bike like the last time. They were ugly. I'd be happy if it is a letter "B" on your driver's license, in the same way you can have a driver's license for a truck and it's just a different letter on the license.
I mean Ontario would be bankrupt if they had to print separate license for the number of bikes that people have on this board!
TRaffic Jammer
09-30-09, 10:24 AM
Most of us already pay a considerable amount in taxes to ride where we are supposedly already allowed to. It's just that the brother (motorists) didn't hear mom and dad give us permission to ride our bikes because he was in the garage working on his car. Why the Frak would I need to pay to license so that I might perceptually justify riding on the streets that I'm already allowed to by law? What kind of backasswards logic is that? IF the powers/money grubbers that be can PROVE motoring infractions will be enforced AND cycling WILL somehow magically become safer b/c I have a wee little plate on my bike, then here's my 100bucks. To be willing to pay for your cockamamy ideas, you have to prove added value. So far I see lip service to motorists with no change in how we'll be treated on streets other than as a better trackable revenue stream.
Buddy honks at me from behind as I carve left around a van turning right. Not mean mind you. So at the light I say ..was there a problem? You turned left!!! Yes... and I never left my lane, I turned around the van turning right. But I didn't know what you were doing. Fair enough.. I guess I'm riding just like cars do with no signals, although to be fair I didn't need to signal as I wasn't leaving my lane. Isn't that what you motorists want..us to be just like cars? You could see it sinking in his head.... damn the punk on the bike is right, HE IS RIDING LIKE A CAR DRIVES.
All I can say to motorists is be careful what you ask for ... you want us to be REAL vehicles, then you better be ready for massive lane taking during rush hour on all manner of city streets. Get a license to ride a bike lane.... oh no you don't, I'm a full on road user. Hell I might even be tempted to take it to the Gardner, for cross town action. Still can't create a linkage to drivers' license as many folks simply don't/won't get 'em. As a system it HAS to be applicable across the board.
There's no way any sort of fee/licence will go through. It will never be anything other than revenue negative. And while oiks might say "Do it anyway", they're not the ones accountable for the money and there is really no tangible benefit for anyone.
Walker is as daft as they come. It'll never go through. You can bet all the bureaucrats have been telling him "Don't do it" and he's still doddering along with it.
You guys should all line up for the rebate cheques for all the overpaying you do on already on Toronto streets. The cost of upkeep is not the result of bike traffic.
TRaffic Jammer
10-01-09, 09:30 AM
Well you know it's because of the bikes being dragged under cars that rips up the pavement.
hey you guys saw that ad on CL asking for a mechanic to work at 10$/h with his own tools on beater bikes? And asks for a resume on top of that... hilarious.
Reminds me. It happens often that when I say to a non-biker coworker that I bike and do my tune-ups, they ask me to tune-up their old bike that's been in their shed for the last 5 years... "I'll give you money!"
jet sanchEz
10-01-09, 11:35 AM
Reminds me. It happens often that when I say to a non-biker coworker that I bike and do my tune-ups, they ask me to tune-up their old bike that's been in their shed for the last 5 years... "I'll give you money!"
This happens to me every spring----"Oh hi jet, I know we haven't talked in 4 years but my son's bike was left out in the snow all winter an now the back wheel won't turn, can you take a look at it?".
TRaffic Jammer
10-01-09, 11:44 AM
sure thing...hmm it's a rusted ***, buy him a new bike.
jet sanchEz
10-01-09, 12:03 PM
sure thing...hmm it's a rusted ***, buy him a new bike.
Heh, yep, pretty much. I actually found one friend's kid a great BMX at Value Village for $15 last spring to replace his non-functioning bike.
A quick question for the mechanics among us----why would a very deep pothole screw up my threadless headset? I had about a millimetre of play after I hit it; I've readjusted it and it is fine but did I just not have it tight enough before? I've hit millions of potholes and never had a problem before....
Heh, yep, pretty much. I actually found one friend's kid a great BMX at Value Village for $15 last spring to replace his non-functioning bike.
A quick question for the mechanics among us----why would a very deep pothole screw up my threadless headset? I had about a millimetre of play after I hit it; I've readjusted it and it is fine but did I just not have it tight enough before? I've hit millions of potholes and never had a problem before....
I've had a situation where the expander plug in my steerer tube started to shift up, so I tightened down the top cap until it rested up to the top of the expander. This left serious play in the headset...
operator
10-01-09, 11:35 PM
hey you guys saw that ad on CL asking for a mechanic to work at 10$/h with his own tools on beater bikes? And asks for a resume on top of that... hilarious.
Reminds me. It happens often that when I say to a non-biker coworker that I bike and do my tune-ups, they ask me to tune-up their old bike that's been in their shed for the last 5 years... "I'll give you money!"
I could do $10/hr panhandling at union station for ****s sake.
pyze-guy
10-02-09, 07:30 AM
I could do $10/hr panhandling at union station for ****s sake.
More like $15 with your legs.
jeremywhitehorn
10-03-09, 07:36 AM
"who-wears-short-shorts......?"
iherald
10-03-09, 09:17 AM
Everyone making their list for the bike show? I'm going with a friend to see about buying her a road bike, but I can't think of much that I need. A tubular tire and sunglasses are the only thing I can think of.
What about everyone else?
TRaffic Jammer
10-03-09, 10:18 AM
I'll see what I can do about the tickets this week. I'd be flat out murdered in my sleep if I bought anything at the bike show this year. I've been very lucky in the amount of gear that has entered the house in the last little bit. So ... I'm good for now.
Anyone here ride Continental Ultra Gatorskins, what are your impressions of them? Is there a store other than MEC that sells them?
They're cheap. I'm sure there are other stores but they won't be AS cheap.
LordsOnly
10-03-09, 06:11 PM
I've never been to the bike show, Not sure what to expect. So I'm just going to play it safe and bring a big stack of money.
I've never been to the bike show, Not sure what to expect. So I'm just going to play it safe and bring a big stack of money.
Just be aware that if you're going to haggle or get "cash deals," you're likely dealing with a tired, over-worked individual that has no power to give you what you want. Don't want to be presumptuous about your intentions, but if they are with haggling in mind, try and see it from the other side.
operator
10-03-09, 08:44 PM
Just a heads up to you guys looking for a fairly cheap but powerful light http://www.geomangear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4_41&products_id=138&zenid=v5451d8qe0q8sqisp1rt2jiju0
Tons of forum threads on candlepower/mtbr/here about that light. Apparently around ~6-700 lumens, batteries (18650 cells) & charger + engine for $84 usd + shipping. I ordered one a couple days ago. Basically a dinotte 600L except $300 cheaper. Probably be real nice for some of your mtb'ers. Helmet mount available as well.
iherald
10-04-09, 07:30 AM
Cash is good at the bike show as some booths have cash lines and debit/credit lines. But I'd agree in general you don't get an extra deal. Perhaps no sales tax, but even that is questionable.
nerdsgirth
10-04-09, 03:20 PM
I have just dug up a cool "Kerin Culture" tshirt that I won a few years back. Fruit of Loom size large. Never really wore it bc it was too large. PM me if you want it. Girl not included.
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/keirinculture/aaaa/tshirts/bcpurplarge.jpg
operator
10-04-09, 04:18 PM
Girl not included.
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/keirinculture/aaaa/tshirts/bcpurplarge.jpg
I bid $1M for the girl.
pyze-guy
10-04-09, 06:40 PM
Pedal threads 1, crank threads 0.
Darn.
shapelike
10-04-09, 09:25 PM
What kind of crank? I might have some parts bin jiblets you can have.
Will, I saw your doppelganger at the race today.
pyze-guy
10-05-09, 03:17 PM
What kind of crank? I might have some parts bin jiblets you can have.
Will, I saw your doppelganger at the race today.
S/s crank. Threads are gone. Must have crossthreaded abit and it wobbled loose without me noticing. Then the pedal more or less fell out while i was riding. Glad I kept my old crank I used before.
I have just dug up a cool "Kerin Culture" tshirt that I won a few years back. Fruit of Loom size large. Never really wore it bc it was too large. PM me if you want it. Girl not included.
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p254/keirinculture/aaaa/tshirts/bcpurplarge.jpg
At a quick glaned I thought that was an octopus. Cthule culture
nerdsgirth
10-05-09, 07:56 PM
Hahaha it could be whatever you want! Although I don't think you are a large shirt.
Flimflam
10-06-09, 08:01 PM
*tumbleweeds*
windstar
10-07-09, 01:11 AM
Hello everyone
Can any of you recommend a shop or private person to blastsand and paint a bike?
I'm in Mississauga.
TIA
iherald
10-07-09, 07:43 AM
Jet-Kote I think does sandblasting but they powdercoat not paint. I know people on here have had mixed results, but it depends on what you want.
Herbie_Glick
10-07-09, 08:04 AM
Will, I saw your doppelganger at the race today.
If he won it WAS me! :innocent:
windstar
10-07-09, 08:16 AM
Jet-Kote I think does sandblasting but they powdercoat not paint. I know people on here have had mixed results, but it depends on what you want.
Thanks for your reply.
Could you please post the address or phone number?
Thanks
As a note I would not recommend blasting a frame to remove the paint. It would either be very long or require quite abrasive pressure/sand, and the latter could potentially damage the frame.
I'm saying that b/c I did some sandblasting recently and it doesn't take off paint easily unless it's flacky. Better to strip it first chemically and blast it at the hard-to-reach regions and to prep it for paint.
Or perhaps Jet-Kote knows what they're doing better than me :)
iherald
10-07-09, 09:29 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Could you please post the address or phone number?
Thanks
A quick google search produced:
Byers-Bush & Jet Kote
1300 Fewster Dr
Mississauga, ON L4W 1A4
(905) 625-4334
cavernmech
10-07-09, 02:49 PM
I'm saying that b/c I did some sandblasting recently and it doesn't take off paint easily unless it's flacky. Better to strip it first chemically and blast it at the hard-to-reach regions and to prep it for paint.
Or perhaps Jet-Kote knows what they're doing better than me :)
Its a chemical strip and blast that they do at Jet-Kote. I have had over 30 frames done by them and for the most part have been pleased with the results. It isn't a piano finish by any stretch but is a good durable paint job.
jeremywhitehorn
10-07-09, 09:10 PM
a long shot for some of you shop guys: where can i find replacement cartridge bearings for a 1" threadless cane creek c2 headset? apparently cane creek isn't making them anymore and the guys at urbane say you can't get them...are cartridges from other cc models compatible?
exhibitx
10-07-09, 09:23 PM
if you're willing to import them ...
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/BG409A30-Cane+Creek+Headset+Cartridge+Bearings.aspx
they appear to have 1" c2 bearings
windstar
10-08-09, 02:55 AM
A quick google search produced:
Byers-Bush & Jet Kote
1300 Fewster Dr
Mississauga, ON L4W 1A4
(905) 625-4334
Thanks. It's not far from where i live.
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