Rides and Races - Toronto Fixed Part 2

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Yup I've never had a problem with square taper BBs.
I never tried a outboard bearing BB. I think the rationale is that they allow for a thinner and larger diameter spindle, with more distance between bearing, so it should be lighter and stiffer.
IMO all this talk about lightness and stiffness, for frames, BBs, etc., is repeated by mags and people ad nauseam but has little to do with facts!
I ran the original outboard bearing cranks for about 10 years - Sweet Wings. Talk about high maintenance. The current crop are exactly the same design. Play eventually developed between the inner bearing race and the spindle due to wear on the spindle. The whole thing had to be disassembled frequently for cleaning to prevent seizing and to renew the Loctite that prevented everything working its way apart and causing early ends to my rides. Additional stiffness? No way. The whole frame flexes quite easily in the BB area on virtually every bike. Extra stiffness in the BB itself in unnoticed. My $.02
^^ The way I see it is like this: for most road riding, the only time I see flex is when I mash instead of spin. But we all know for most road situations you *aim* to spin, because you want higher cadence! I suppose when you're mountain biking or doing some cross there are legitimate times to mash, but its pretty bad to always be doing that on the road.
I mash waay to often :(
exhibitx
06-03-09, 12:34 PM
it's probably more noticeable for me because like i said, i've never had a really good square tapered bb
i'm sure the difference between a phil wood square taper bb and any external bb is negligable for the average rider
as with anything bike related, your opinion is probably shaped by your personal experiences, and i prefer an external bb
brad spotting on college
yelling at a driver and slapping their car
You make it sound so aggressive! It was just a heads-up.
exhibitx
06-03-09, 01:17 PM
haha my bad, didn't mean to make it sound aggro
that's why i said slapping, not hitting :)
exhibitx
06-03-09, 02:45 PM
anyone have a good way of cleaning threads? pedal, bottom bracket, etc
aside from degreaser, looking for a good way to clean inside the threads, i'm sure i'm missing an easy way to do it
edit: nevermind, wire brush seems to be doing it, just a pain to keep cleaning it
operator
06-03-09, 06:56 PM
Truvativ is just garbage all around. The only thing they made that was actually good is the 6/5mm chainring bolts.
tdot-miele
06-03-09, 10:19 PM
You make it sound so aggressive! It was just a heads-up.
I've wasted half of a perfectly good coffee on some womans hood before on college... :notamused:
jet sanchEz
06-03-09, 10:32 PM
I dropped a slice of pizza the other day because of a guy in a Bronco. My fault mostly, there are these stupid metal plates all over Queen due to construction and it was raining and I was booking it to get home while the slice was hot and this guy in the Bronco was right on my ass so when I hit the metal plates, I kind of lost grip and, if he hadn't been right there, I would have cut into his lane. As it was, I decided it would be better to put both hands on the bars in order to get my balance back so I dropped the slice :(
Luckily, it was in a bag and I was able to salvage it but damn, I was still pissed that the guy was so close to me in the rain in a construction zone at night. Goof.
This whole situation sounds really awkward. I once watched someone carrying a new $2200 MacBook Pro in one hand as they cruised along Bloor on a BMX. I'm waiting to see the big screen TV strapped to a rack, tho.
trueno92
06-04-09, 07:16 AM
ok guys, share your enthusiasm with me as I have just commuted for the first time.
yep, the cherry has been popped!
wasn't as bad/sweaty/smelly as i thought... either that or no one is saying anything.
on a side note, does any place in toronto stock this:
http://www.universalcycles.com/images//products/medium/21761.jpg
Park Tool SW-15C 3-way Internal Nipple Wrench
Innovative three-way wrench with a square socket and 5mm and 5.5mm hex sockets to fi internal spoke nipples
Thin wall sockets to fit in the tight surroundings of most rims
great!
shapelike
06-04-09, 07:46 AM
Had crash #2 of the season (#1 was at a MTB race awhile back). #2 happened last night in the Don during a ladder bridge FAIL. Went over the bars, the bike had its way with me and we both ended up in a heap on the ground. As some point mid-way through that steamy scene I bruised my ribs. Doff.
Oh well, the crash could have been (a lot) worse and I'm going to give the line that got me another try tonight. I demand satisfaction!
PS. I saw a driver almost right hook TWO cyclists this morning, which resulted in their combined commuter rage PLUS that of all the other riders around who saw it happen. It was like a bunch of cyclists forming together like a Voltron of righteous indignation.
LordFoo
06-04-09, 07:54 AM
This whole situation sounds really awkward. I once watched someone carrying a new $2200 MacBook Pro in one hand as they cruised along Bloor on a BMX. I'm waiting to see the big screen TV strapped to a rack, tho.
This video (http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/09/06/03/) makes me cringe.. the guy is carrying $4K+ of camera equipment while riding no handed, in traffic.. not to mention the fact that he has provided video evidence of himself making a right on red w/o slowing (2:15) AND going through a police blocked street (3:55) :rolleyes:
jeremywhitehorn
06-04-09, 08:00 AM
ok guys, share your enthusiasm with me as I have just commuted for the first time.
yep, the cherry has been popped!
wasn't as bad/sweaty/smelly as i thought... either that or no one is saying anything.
on a side note, does any place in toronto stock this:
http://www.universalcycles.com/images//products/medium/21761.jpg
Park Tool SW-15C 3-way Internal Nipple Wrench
Innovative three-way wrench with a square socket and 5mm and 5.5mm hex sockets to fi internal spoke nipples
Thin wall sockets to fit in the tight surroundings of most rims
great!
congrats, welcome to the club. in time you will learn to embrace your sweatiness and helmet hair, grasshopper.
shapelike
06-04-09, 08:04 AM
in time you will learn to embrace your sweatiness and helmet hair, grasshopper.
For the record:
RIGHT:
http://www.more-mtb.org/galleries/gal_imgs/4/1/7/jabberwockes_helmet_hair.jpg
WRONG:
http://www.stuckinthe70s.com/images/tbspec1271donnypu.jpg
trueno92
06-04-09, 09:37 AM
if its not corn-rows, i dont' want it.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_XAePxwGya7E/SE0Fm2ydL5I/AAAAAAAABJo/BhmXaqeRzkI/s1600/cornrows.jpg
Now say it with me:
BALLER.
zippered
06-04-09, 10:15 AM
congrats, welcome to the club. in time you will learn to embrace your sweatiness and helmet hair, grasshopper.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8083479.stm
jet sanchEz
06-04-09, 10:50 AM
Weird. Why would he commit suicide at the age of 72?
Nice biking day today, I just switched the rear cog on my GT to a 1 1/8 size, I think it might make things a bit quieter now.
Weird. Why would he commit suicide at the age of 72?
Nice biking day today, I just switched the rear cog on my GT to a 1 1/8 size, I think it might make things a bit quieter now.
The Black Mamba did it.
shapelike
06-04-09, 11:10 AM
Thai police told the BBC the 72-year-old was found naked by a hotel maid in a wardrobe with a cord around his neck and other parts of his body.
... now that leads the mind to wonder.
jet sanchEz
06-04-09, 12:24 PM
That reminds me of the pastor in some southern state ('natch) who was found dead by his housekeeper, tied up and in a black S&M outfit with a ***** in his ass.
2wheelsgood
06-04-09, 02:07 PM
So i'm sitting in front of manic on college this afternoon enjoying some coffee and sunshine with a friend when two giant d-bags drive by in a Mercedes and blatantly throw a pop can out the window. Lucky for them they get the red light at bathurst. Being the good samaritan that I am I dutifully run over and fetch their lost property and return it to the passenger. As I hand it over i say something along the lines of "here you go, i think you dropped this." The passanger(who was dressed like he'd seen one too many eminem videos) thanked me graciously and promptly threw the can back on the street. I think to myself "wow! that's some bad luck!" But just then a friendly cyclist picked up the can and threw it as hard as she could right on the trunk ensuring it's safe return to it's rightful owners.
elTwitcho
06-04-09, 02:20 PM
So i'm sitting in front of manic on college this afternoon enjoying some coffee and sunshine with a friend when two giant d-bags drive by in a Mercedes and blatantly throw a pop can out the window. Lucky for them they get the red light at bathurst. Being the good samaritan that I am I dutifully run over and fetch their lost property and return it to the passenger. As I hand it over i say something along the lines of "here you go, i think you dropped this." The passanger(who was dressed like he'd seen one too many eminem videos) thanked me graciously and promptly threw the can back on the street. I think to myself "wow! that's some bad luck!" But just then a friendly cyclist picked up the can and threw it as hard as she could right on the trunk ensuring it's safe return to it's rightful owners.
beautiful
exhibitx
06-04-09, 02:29 PM
speaking of d-bag drivers, i was at yonge and st. clair on one of the side streets that has a ton of bike parking, and this lady was having a hard time getting her car out of everyones way as she wanted to wait for something at the side of the road, some guy had to wait probably 10 seconds to get around her, then as he finally is able to, he guns it around her, his passanger yells out "learn how to drive!" at the top of his d-bag lungs and they promptly crash into the car right in front of her waiting to turn onto st. clair
one of the funniest things i've ever seen, i mean the timing between "learn how to drive!" and them crashing was impeccable.
duppy.conqueror
06-04-09, 02:30 PM
So i'm sitting in front of manic on college this afternoon enjoying some coffee and sunshine with a friend when two giant d-bags drive by in a Mercedes and blatantly throw a pop can out the window. Lucky for them they get the red light at bathurst. Being the good samaritan that I am I dutifully run over and fetch their lost property and return it to the passenger. As I hand it over i say something along the lines of "here you go, i think you dropped this." The passanger(who was dressed like he'd seen one too many eminem videos) thanked me graciously and promptly threw the can back on the street. I think to myself "wow! that's some bad luck!" But just then a friendly cyclist picked up the can and threw it as hard as she could right on the trunk ensuring it's safe return to it's rightful owners.
mikes quote is so appropriate:
...It was like a bunch of cyclists forming together like a Voltron of righteous indignation.
2wheelsgood
06-04-09, 02:51 PM
speaking of d-bag drivers, i was at yonge and st. clair on one of the side streets that has a ton of bike parking, and this lady was having a hard time getting her car out of everyones way as she wanted to wait for something at the side of the road, some guy had to wait probably 10 seconds to get around her, then as he finally is able to, he guns it around her, his passanger yells out "learn how to drive!" at the top of his d-bag lungs and they promptly crash into the car right in front of her waiting to turn onto st. clair
one of the funniest things i've ever seen, i mean the timing between "learn how to drive!" and them crashing was impeccable.
Ha! That is amazing!
operator
06-04-09, 08:48 PM
ok guys, share your enthusiasm with me as I have just commuted for the first time.
yep, the cherry has been popped!
wasn't as bad/sweaty/smelly as i thought... either that or no one is saying anything.
on a side note, does any place in toronto stock this:
http://www.universalcycles.com/images//products/medium/21761.jpg
Park Tool SW-15C 3-way Internal Nipple Wrench
Innovative three-way wrench with a square socket and 5mm and 5.5mm hex sockets to fi internal spoke nipples
Thin wall sockets to fit in the tight surroundings of most rims
great!
WE stock that ****.
Edit: Precisely because I needed to build my shamals. lawl.
tdot-miele
06-04-09, 09:44 PM
So i'm sitting in front of manic on college this afternoon enjoying some coffee and sunshine with a friend when two giant d-bags drive by in a Mercedes and blatantly throw a pop can out the window. Lucky for them they get the red light at bathurst. Being the good samaritan that I am I dutifully run over and fetch their lost property and return it to the passenger. As I hand it over i say something along the lines of "here you go, i think you dropped this." The passanger(who was dressed like he'd seen one too many eminem videos) thanked me graciously and promptly threw the can back on the street. I think to myself "wow! that's some bad luck!" But just then a friendly cyclist picked up the can and threw it as hard as she could right on the trunk ensuring it's safe return to it's rightful owners.
around what time?? Were you guys sittin on the bench out front (1 campy hat & one jays hat)?? If so i was the guy with the blue miele on green dp's equally enjoying my americano... Too bad i missed the fun though
That reminds me of the pastor in some southern state ('natch) who was found dead by his housekeeper, tied up and in a black S&M outfit with a ***** in his ass.
At least he used a condom http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/1008072scuba1.html
duppy.conqueror
06-05-09, 05:39 AM
whats up Cav!
copped another set of time atac's! same ones as the first set I got.
sorta like these ones...
http://www.mtbr.com/channels/mtbreview/Images/Products/product_352539.jpg
trueno92
06-05-09, 08:29 AM
WE stock that ****.
Edit: Precisely because I needed to build my shamals. lawl.
yo guy! hahahhaha
i was gonna say "operator would know, and he would have this cuz of his shamals"
but i called and the parts guy had no idea...
can you check and lemme know, i'll swing by to grab it.
shapelike
06-05-09, 08:29 AM
I need to get a pair of those for my commuter. Swapping pedals constantly blows.
cavernmech
06-05-09, 09:02 AM
I need to get a pair of those for my commuter. Swapping pedals constantly blows.
I shattered my left when I hit the stump. It looks like the Craigslist TIME pedal hunt/challenge is officially on!
shapelike
06-05-09, 09:15 AM
Shiiiiii-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em6R4spZL1Y
duppy.conqueror
06-05-09, 09:24 AM
Shiiiiii-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em6R4spZL1Y
wow...that was pretty freaky...
I've had this frame sitting around since last summer. I just got it back from Jet-Kote today. Finally, I can use up some of my parts bin that won't be used on the Stratos NJS I'm working on. This is just an IRO Angus for thrashing around town.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d51/krusty666/DSC00132.jpg
operator
06-05-09, 06:48 PM
yo guy! hahahhaha
i was gonna say "operator would know, and he would have this cuz of his shamals"
but i called and the parts guy had no idea...
can you check and lemme know, i'll swing by to grab it.
Yah, it's in stock hanging on the parts wall man. Come by tomorrow.
duppy.conqueror
06-06-09, 04:09 AM
Krusty...thats a sweet paint job...damn thats a nice 'thrashin around bike'
jet sanchEz
06-06-09, 08:10 AM
I've had this frame sitting around since last summer. I just got it back from Jet-Kote today. Finally, I can use up some of my parts bin that won't be used on the Stratos NJS I'm working on. This is just an IRO Angus for thrashing around town.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d51/krusty666/DSC00132.jpg
Nice. Did Jet-Kote do a good job?
2wheelsgood
06-06-09, 08:49 AM
around what time?? Were you guys sittin on the bench out front (1 campy hat & one jays hat)?? If so i was the guy with the blue miele on green dp's equally enjoying my americano... Too bad i missed the fun though
around 3ish... I think? and I was with a girl not another dude. double espresso macchiato for me.
illenvillain
06-06-09, 11:48 AM
anyone know a good place/person i can get a new bottom bracket from for my track bike?
Beautiful day for a ride!
I'm going to check out the don this afternoon... I expect it will be busy, but fun!
Nice. Did Jet-Kote do a good job?
Acceptable considering the price. Had I been seeking perfection, I would have gone to Noah (and paid much more).
trueno92
06-06-09, 06:40 PM
Yah, it's in stock hanging on the parts wall man. Come by tomorrow.
got caught up digging up my friends backyard...........for the entire day...
I'll def try to make it out this coming week tho. Does that wrench fit the eyelets tho from the outside rim? I have read mixed reports about the wall thickness for the wrench.
anyone have links to cheap tubulars?
Vittoria Rally are about the cheapest tubulars. I remember buying them at D'Ornellas for several $ less than Urbane. $39 vs $44 iirc.
exhibitx
06-06-09, 06:53 PM
pbk sells the rally tire
http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=Y1190
about $22
free shipping
trueno92
06-06-09, 07:17 PM
yeah i saw what was up on PBK, just wanted to get something local!
D'ornellas is great btw, just that i can't afford anything in there.
Racer Sportif has a Vittoria tubular with Kevlar and its gumwall which is perfect and $25.90, just been too busy to get out there tho...
if i manage to snag one/pair, i'll post it up.
I took a ride on tubes for the last week and im a convert. Vittoria = good, continental Giro = bad.
stay away from that giro tire. but even with its hap-hazard quality control, the entry level tubes i tried are a significant difference from the clinchers I am used to using.
btw, krusty, are those armadillos on ur most recent build? lookin good.
btw, krusty, are those armadillos on ur most recent build? lookin good.
Conti Gatorskins. I installed them on that pair of Miche wheels last year. I always meant them for this project, but didn't follow through until this year. I prefer tubulars as well. 2 of my bikes (soon 3) have them. Years ago, I tried a pair of Dugast silk tubs. Those have spoiled me for life when it comes to tires. If you ever win the lottery, try some.
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