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gokiburi
11-14-05, 04:45 PM
Does George stay open all winter? That place is freezing even in the summer.
well.. i went on saturday and it was bloody gorgeous out. he's closed on sunday so i asked him about monday hours and he said something weird like "12pm-3pm". i think i was lucky catching him open. yikes, no idea what winter hours are. i hope i'll already have a beater by then.
I think George winds his watch by celestial positioning rather than the sun.
somnambulant
11-14-05, 05:44 PM
I think George winds his watch by celestial positioning rather than the sun.
bahhaha
sr20det
11-14-05, 07:38 PM
Whoo!!
I just got an Xbox 360 with a game (Kameo)!
Anyone want to help me out and trade me an Fixed Bike for it!?
I really want a FIXED BIKE! AHH!!!
somnambulant
11-14-05, 07:54 PM
Whoo!!
I just got an Xbox 360 with a game (Kameo)!
Anyone want to help me out and trade me an Fixed Bike for it!?
I really want a FIXED BIKE! AHH!!!
wtf? I know Kameo is out, but I'm finding it hard to believe you honestly have a 360.
/me finds out where you live. :P
operator
11-14-05, 08:51 PM
Parts Unknown FTW .
Too much boobies/irc for somnambulant.
sr20det
11-14-05, 09:20 PM
Warden and Finch!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NIB-Xbox360-Premium-w-Kameo-FREE-SHIPPING-WITH-BIN_W0QQitemZ8234170665QQcategoryZ62054QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
come visit me and teach me how to bike! haha
I actually won the darn thing off pepsi.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y145/Keithipoo/7ae65a87.jpg
gokiburi
11-14-05, 09:56 PM
Warden and Finch!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NIB-Xbox360-Premium-w-Kameo-FREE-SHIPPING-WITH-BIN_W0QQitemZ8234170665QQcategoryZ62054QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
come visit me and teach me how to bike! haha
I actually won the darn thing off pepsi.
holy sheep ***** batman.. i hope it nets you a nice ride. is there that much demand for it? when's the official release date?? i'd totally sell it too. i need a winter beater!!!
somnambulant
11-15-05, 05:45 AM
dude, that's awesome. I'd totally offer to buy it from you and take you bike shopping, but you're going to make a mint on ebay! You could buy and sell my sorry ass! :P
btw. you might want to say on ebay HOW you have it early because I'm sure a lot of people will be the same as me and think it's BS. :)
operator
11-15-05, 12:17 PM
I'd immediately sell that on ebay. $$$$
eyefloater
11-15-05, 04:44 PM
Speaking of eBay ...
I want to either:
- browse through eBay.com and see items listed in Canadian funds
- browse through eBay.ca and see items posted as "ship to U.S." only.
Does anyone know how to set things up this way? I've seen a lot of auctions billed as only shipping within the U.S. (a simple PM to the seller proves otherwise), but eBay.ca refuses to display them in my searches. eBay.com solves that problem, but then I can't get it to display in Canadian funds which is an entirely new hassle.
Help.
sr20det
11-15-05, 07:54 PM
Alright,
For the "browse through eBay.com and see items listed in Canadian funds"
I think if you use www.ebay.ca, it automatically converts all money you see into approx. Canadian value.
If not, you can search for an item and use ctrl + f to find a link called "customize display". (its found in the top right hand corner of the page)
Click on that.
In the new page you have the option to Convert prices to C $.
As for the items "ship to U.S." only, I don't think its possible to pin point those auction.
But..... if you search for an item such as... track bike,
you can scroll down and look to your left column.
and you should see a section labeled "Search Options"
Under there, you can specify that you only want to search for auction in Canada Only.
Hope that kinda helps,
Keith.
Speaking of eBay ...
I want to either:
- browse through eBay.com and see items listed in Canadian funds
- browse through eBay.ca and see items posted as "ship to U.S." only.
Does anyone know how to set things up this way? I've seen a lot of auctions billed as only shipping within the U.S. (a simple PM to the seller proves otherwise), but eBay.ca refuses to display them in my searches. eBay.com solves that problem, but then I can't get it to display in Canadian funds which is an entirely new hassle.
Help.
eyefloater
11-15-05, 09:56 PM
Ya, that's how I've got it set up right now. I can see them all listed in CDN funds, but I still can't see any items that are "US-only." It makes sense on paper, but the reality is that a lot of those auctions aren't US-exlusive. I wish I could just go to eBay.com and do the whole "show in CDN funds" thing - that'd be perfect. Oh well, thanks for the tips.
- Mike
gokiburi
11-16-05, 12:19 AM
eyefloat, you got 5500 smackers lying around? that's almost half price eh??
http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~bikes/look_496used.htm
eyefloater
11-16-05, 12:31 AM
Holy mother. Ya ... bit out of my budget.
*wanders back*
It's like, that's so far out of my budget there's no way I could possibly come up w/ the cash aside from murdering multiple people. Everything in my apartment wouldn't amount to $10 000. Who even buys that frame, anyway? I always found the fact that they list a retail price a bit funny. If you're buying your own $10 000 frame, you're not good enough to be on it. It should just be unlisted and left to massive corporate sponsors to foot the bill for. Anyway ...
operator
11-16-05, 06:17 AM
Are you sure they're U.S only? I found that most or all auctions are wiling to sell to Canada. Most sellers only list shipping to "u.s only" and do not include canada shipping prices by default (or just laziness).
eyefloater
11-16-05, 07:55 AM
I'm still half-way through my morning tea, which means I'm still a bit confused in general.
Are we on the same page, operator (I think we are, but I don't know why you phrased it as a question)? That's why I've been asking ... I want to see EVERY auction .. just in CDN funds.
*takes a break from posting until he starts making some sort of sense to everyone else*
somnambulant
11-16-05, 08:14 AM
I'm still half-way through my morning tea, which means I'm still a bit confused in general.
Are we on the same page, operator (I think we are, but I don't know why you phrased it as a question)? That's why I've been asking ... I want to see EVERY auction .. just in CDN funds.
*takes a break from posting until he starts making some sort of sense to everyone else*
It's always nice to find another tea nerd who isn't a female over 50. :)
As for the ebay thing.. are you using ebay.com? or ebay.ca? I use ebay.ca and I see every auction converted into CDN.
Shiznaz
11-17-05, 09:18 AM
That bike would look great jammed behind the seats in my lamborghini
eyefloater
11-17-05, 10:12 AM
Or jammed up your-heynow!
operator
11-17-05, 11:15 AM
eyefloat, you got 5500 smackers lying around? that's almost half price eh??
http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~bikes/look_496used.htm
That's used price too... lol. That looks damn hot.
somnambulant
11-17-05, 11:51 AM
ugh. why so cold?
I dress appropriately for the commute, but then if I go out at lunch on foot I'm FREEZING. It sucks. I think I need to find something really warm to just leave in the office. Either that or I just can't go out at lunch!
The "one rolled up pantleg" thing is starting to get a little chilly also. I have one of those reflector leg band things from MEC, but I always seem to get the old "chainring tattoo" on my pant leg when I use it.
</WorkProcrastination>
gokiburi
11-17-05, 12:28 PM
ugh. why so cold?
I dress appropriately for the commute, but then if I go out at lunch on foot I'm FREEZING. It sucks. I think I need to find something really warm to just leave in the office. Either that or I just can't go out at lunch!
The "one rolled up pantleg" thing is starting to get a little chilly also. I have one of those reflector leg band things from MEC, but I always seem to get the old "chainring tattoo" on my pant leg when I use it.
</WorkProcrastination>
my legs don't get cold but besides almost getting blown off the street during my morning commute, my eyes were tearing up like crazy! i had a slight headache too from all that wind against my ears. once i get going, i find i get warm pretty quickly. i don't wear any high-tech fabrics.. i've got this wool zip sweater (made by swedes so they know something about the cold) and i roll up my jeans a few inches. the muffler helps as does layering. i'll need to get something to cover my ears though. i'll put on another tshirt when it dips to -10C. :D
somnambulant
11-17-05, 12:54 PM
yeah.. wool is the best. As is Sweden! I spent 3 months there this Spring/Summer, actually. :) I need to get some more wool clothes.
I have a really thin toque type thing made by Sugoi that keeps my ears warm. My cycling jacket is a MEC one that's kind of a shell-meets-lightweight-fleece job. Warm enough for these temps without being too warm. I wish it had pit-zips though.
Like I said, I'm quite happy on the road, it's when I get off my bike that I freeze.
eyefloater
11-17-05, 01:08 PM
Okay, this is a bit of a tangent but it'll apply in the end: I've been wearing argyle socks exclusively for about 12 years now. They're ugly and cheesy and I love them (screw white tube socks man, that ****'s so passe). Sometimes I manage to track down some really long ones and those turn into my fall / winter socks. I just hike them up to my knees and that makes riding w/ rolled up pants totally comfortable.
- eyefloater
Ps. Warm weather: pull the socks down over themselves, to about the point that the sock ends up halfway under the sole of your foot. Behold, the eyefloater ghetto cycling sock technique.
somnambulant
11-17-05, 01:23 PM
I'm wearing argyle socks today! I don't wear them exclusively, but I also haven't worn white socks in about 10 years. ever. :P
operator
11-17-05, 03:39 PM
Pfft, you can just wear leg warmers with shorts.
eyefloater
11-17-05, 03:43 PM
http://www.onlyolivia.com/pix/80s/81_physical_98.jpg
I haven't worn socks in about ten years...
gokiburi
11-17-05, 04:43 PM
Okay, this is a bit of a tangent but it'll apply in the end.....
i think this entire thread is a tangent! so while we're on a tangent.. i think knee-high argyle is a great idea. that will be my next pick up. i can't wear ankle socks all winter.. the tassles would get slushy!
eyefloater
11-17-05, 04:57 PM
Winners - best source of hideous argyle socks.
somnambulant
11-17-05, 05:08 PM
...and they just opened a new location near my office. Although I don't think I'll be heading there for a while. Today was their grand opening and apparently it was a total zoo.
sr20det
11-17-05, 07:32 PM
Whooo!
Today was.....
The first snowfall of the season!
jedi_steve420
11-17-05, 11:41 PM
Figured this would probably be the best place to ask... how are the urbane track frames... i'm looking to buy myself a new track bike (for street use) and was wondering if urbane is a good way to go or whether there are better bikes to be had in T.O.?
their completes are listed at like 725 but no info on the website on what wheels/hubs/cranks/etc are on it... anyone here have one. any info much appreciated
eyefloater
11-18-05, 06:59 AM
The components aren't too good on the stock setup. You're looking at a Suzue Junior (BOO!) rear hub, no-name cranks, etc. If you're thinking of setting it up fixed, know that the Urbanite frames have a few braze-ons for routing cables. That may annoy you. They're also drilled for a brake.
I do know however that their frames come w/ a lifetime warantee, which is really hard to come by. You could pick up the frame from them and give them a custom parts list. That might be an option.
http://ucycle.com/bikes/framespecs.html <-- Geometry specs on all their frames. They run looong in the top tube. The fork ends are spaced at 130mm, unlike most track frames that are 120mm.
That straight blade fork is a nice option though - shiny.
As far as other options, You could try out the KHS Flite 100 (bit "trackier" geometry, same cruddy stock parts), Surly Steamroller (try for a low $400 and something price) or head by Cavern Cycles. They're hip to your FG jive and they have a few used frames always coming and going. I think they also sell IROs, which I'd go for in a second vs. some other new options in the same price bracket (www.irocycle.com). IRO just came out w/ the Angus - take a look at that one.
darkmother
11-18-05, 08:08 AM
Figured this would probably be the best place to ask... how are the urbane track frames... i'm looking to buy myself a new track bike (for street use) and was wondering if urbane is a good way to go or whether there are better bikes to be had in T.O.?
their completes are listed at like 725 but no info on the website on what wheels/hubs/cranks/etc are on it... anyone here have one. any info much appreciated
I think you can do better. The frames aren't all that nice, the paint sucks, and the components are sort of cheese. I'd look at IRO, KHS etc. Maybe go talk to keith at Cavern Cycles on Queen near Jarvis.
somnambulant
11-18-05, 08:24 AM
The drivetrain components ARE kind of cheese, but I like the frames. And I love the chrome straight-blade fork. :)
Plus they have great service. I can't speak for Cavern as I've never been there, but I've had bad service at several other shops in the city. Both bad work AND bad attitudes.
When my hub developed a wobble, urbane fixed it at no charge, no questions asked, months after I bought the bike.
If I had my time back would I buy it from there again? Potentially not (only because I'd actually like to build something myself -- but that might be a new project in the spring). But I definitely don't regret the purchase either.
ps. darkmother's IRO is the bomb. I'm jealous. I can't remember what the rest of y'all ride (except Operator's roadie, which is also purty, but off-topic :P)
darkmother
11-18-05, 09:49 AM
I'm basing my opinion on my Urbanite hybrid frame. It is a functional, tough frame, but it had some pretty poorly placed braze ons-a bottle boss under the FD band clamp, and cable stops that make it impractical to run cantilever brakes-amature design work IMO. The fork that came with it looked cool, but had no clearance for brake pads next to all but the narrowest of rims-silly. It also wasn't anywhere near their published spec geometry-I measured mine as having a 70.5 deg head tube angle, instead of the claimed 72. ST angle was about right. Also, the bare frame, no fork, weighed over 7 lb, if you care about that kind of stuff-not sure if their fixies are lighter. Anyway, my frame handles like crap. Never ridden one of thier fixed gear bikes, but many people seem to like them. Ride it and see what you like.
somnambulant
11-18-05, 12:42 PM
yeah, the fixie/ss frames must be fairly different. The bottle braze-on locations are pretty well placed I think. The seat-tube one is definitely higher than the FD bracket would be on a multi-geared bike. I'm fairly happy with it. No idea about weight or perfect angles though. I rode it and I liked it. I also have super long arms, and was used to a pretty long reach from my (ancient rigid Giant) mountain bike. :)
anyhoo.. I'm looking forward to having my first snowy ride home this season, if this keeps up. Am I ********? :P
darkmother
11-18-05, 12:57 PM
Yeah, in fairness, I think my frame was one of the first years they made them. Maybe they worked out whatever bugs were there, or maybe I got a lemon. I'm guessing most hybrid buyers would not be as decerning as I am. Anyway, I did put maybe 20 000 km on the frame, and it didn't break, so I'll give it credit there. I've broken more than my share of lugged steel road frames.
darkmother
11-18-05, 12:58 PM
Yeah....snow ride. I love it man-so quiet. Can't wait to screw around in it.
gokiburi
11-18-05, 01:32 PM
Yeah....snow ride. I love it man-so quiet. Can't wait to screw around in it.
rats.. of all the days not to ride into work (drinking tonight)... it's a veritable winter wonderland outside!
jedi_steve420
11-18-05, 01:43 PM
Thanks for all the imput guys... I guess i'll just spend a weekend touring the bike shops of the city and trying sh*t out... I did not know that cavern had IROs, interesting, me likes the new angus from what i've seen. the urbanite track bike seemed kinda steep when looking at the frame so i was curious how the handled and what components came on them. Guess i'll just have to get off my lazy ass and go talk to them :-)
jedi_steve420
11-18-05, 01:45 PM
oh and hurray for snow riding!!!!! Now i can skid like a pro ;-)
gokiburi
11-18-05, 03:58 PM
urbane still has some khs flites but sizing might be limited. oops.. did someone already post that?
i know that bikes on wheels (309 Augusta Ave in kensington) sale is over but i noticed a lot of items were still discounted. you could check out if that applies to any fixed gears. chalk up another vote for the iro and cavern in general.
And I like snow rides but not snow commutes. There's too many damned semi's, SUV's and minivans on my route as it is. Add snow and I'm hamburger before I'd know what hit me, especially crossing the 401. Seems since the end of October all drivers have been pithed or something.
sr20det
11-18-05, 04:51 PM
Hey Guys,
I just called up bikes on wheels and they only fixed they have are the Fuji Track bikes.
They're a steal for $450 CDN + tax but the only prob is that they only have them in 58 cm. :(
Oh crudders.
They have 2 left both in that size.
Btw, if anyone can tell me... my height is about 173 cm and my inseam is about 73cm.
Roughly, what frame size should I be looking at?
Thanks guys!
gokiburi
11-18-05, 05:01 PM
Hey Guys,
I just called up bikes on wheels and they only fixed they have are the Fuji Track bikes.
They're a steal for $450 CDN + tax but the only prob is that they only have them in 58 cm. :(
Oh crudders.
They have 2 left both in that size.
Btw, if anyone can tell me... my height is about 173 cm and my inseam is about 73cm.
Roughly, what frame size should I be looking at?
Thanks guys!
yikes.. i think you're about my height and my old fuji was 56cm i think. of course there're a bunch of other factors beside bike size that you should pay attention too. i think 58cm is a bit big but you should go down there and get on it. you might have ape-arms for all i know.. or really long legs.
Go test drive it. I'd agree with gokiburi that a 58 is likely too big, but the best option is to go have a look.
This may help you out a bit: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/frame-sizing.html
eyefloater
11-18-05, 05:39 PM
I'm about 178cm tall w/ an 82cm cycling inseam. I'm looking for a track frame with about a 55-56cm top tube and less than a 33" standover height (I don't ride fast when the boys are in pain). That's just a very basic point of reference.
There's a ton of other factors that come into play when looking at frames (frame geometry and personal fit preferences toss those numbers all over the place). If at all possible, get on the bikes and try them out before you think about buying one. At the least, try out something very similar to what you plan on buying.
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