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operator
10-07-06, 06:06 PM
Aw. I'm sure you could've taken him on. Youtube!
sweep242
10-07-06, 07:13 PM
I was riding some of the don mountain bike trails on my CX and some dude on a big burly downhill bike was like "You need bigger tires" and I was like "You need a smaller mouth" but I actually just said "Uh-huh.." and kept going.
This bike is fun.
Hey congrats on a new bike always fun to rip around, that’s how many for you 5 now?
I think if i was in some dirt at the don & seen a road like bike go by I’d do a double take!
The helmet rocks, e-tape that sucker up bad ass. A good find, lots of fun.
Cheers
No new bike for me as of yet.
operator
10-07-06, 07:56 PM
Sweep = red star
Oh noes
sweep242
10-07-06, 08:15 PM
Sweep = red star
Oh noes
Yes yes i got some bling.
jeremywhitehorn
10-07-06, 10:29 PM
dude.. it so obviously needs to be made into Pac-Man.
...was this meant for shiz's helmet thread?
somnambulant
10-08-06, 08:44 AM
...was this meant for shiz's helmet thread?
it was regarding him decorating it with electrical tape, yes.
STEEKER
10-08-06, 08:55 AM
it was regarding him decorating it with electrical tape, yes.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm:rolleyes:
Shiznaz
10-08-06, 09:03 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v259/some_kind_of_sad/07.jpg
from the helmet thread
STEEKER
10-08-06, 09:17 AM
LOL super NERD
cavernmech
10-08-06, 09:28 AM
Afternoon of Golf and pints on the Island. Rallying at 12:30 at the ferry docks.
Shiznaz
10-08-06, 09:36 AM
no can do- riding the don with darkmother
Also somehow being called a nerd doesn't hurt when it comes from you Steeker...
operator
10-08-06, 09:47 AM
called a nerd doesn't hurt when it comes from you Steeker...
http://www.hhv.de/images/stuff/36098_02.jpg
!!
STEEKER
10-08-06, 09:48 AM
going out with my Dad for dinner sorry Kieth
STEEKER
10-08-06, 09:50 AM
[QUOTE=
Also somehow being called a nerd doesn't hurt when it comes from you Steeker...[/QUOTE]
wow sensative feelings today
duppy.conqueror
10-08-06, 09:54 AM
damn gotta miss golf on tha island again :(
damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn you thanxgiving!!! mmust.........ride.......agggggggggggghhhhhhh Im having IRO withdrawl.
lymbzero
10-08-06, 10:02 AM
one more reason why i like japan (http://www.glumbert.com/media/tonguetwister).
Hillarious!
I love the slap machine.. it's not blunt force, but more like a leather peice that does that finger ding.. much more painfull.
Imagine the Mechanical engineer's resume sanctioned to design that contraption.. :lol:
lymbzero
10-08-06, 10:07 AM
Big up's to CavenMech for comming up with a trailer on his day off.
STEEKER
10-08-06, 11:30 AM
:lol: another good prank from Japan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc8VSo03T_c
TRaffic Jammer
10-08-06, 12:10 PM
From scratch turkey's been in the oven since 11am, house is starting to smell..mmmm.bread stuffing... time for a break.
operator
10-08-06, 12:39 PM
Time to go to a thing where people get half their property legally signed away. Did I also mention there's an open bar?
Ftw!
jeremywhitehorn
10-09-06, 07:09 AM
i'd love to ride but i'm doing the turkey thing; made an apple pie and everything.... had an easy bake oven when i was a kid...that's right, what are you going to do about it?
cavernmech
10-09-06, 08:18 AM
had an easy bake oven when i was a kid...that's right, what are you going to do about it?
Ask very politely for a brownie?
STEEKER
10-09-06, 09:10 AM
mmmmmmmmmmm brownies , I remember those
cavernmech
10-09-06, 10:44 AM
So I decided to go out today and buy a new pair of runners for my aching dogs. Trying to avoid supporting the dastardly shoe manufacturing sweat shops, I ended up buying a pair of super comfy New Balance trainers that proudly proclaim "Made in the U.S.A" Can I tread comfortably in the knowledge I supported a company with good trade practices based on this label? My abused tootsies are revelling in their new found comfort, but would be even moreso with the knowledge this is the case?
Shiznaz
10-09-06, 10:47 AM
2 words: chamois cream
New Balance is better than most. There was some scrutiny around the claim "made in america" as appartently the soles are made offshore http://www.answers.com/topic/new-balance
There is some scrutiny of their chinese shops http://chinalaborwatch.org/newbalance.pdf?article_id=50306
Danhalen
10-09-06, 02:25 PM
Hey guys, I'm soon to be sportin' my first "fix" in T.O.
Thanks to Keith at Cavern for (literally) giving me a frame on Friday! I am now building up this:
*pretend I just posted a pic, I would if my camera wasn't broke, due to an unfortuneate incident involving the corrosive properties of salt water :(
The picture *would* have been of a Columbus tubed Miele road frame in white with a fade to red at the head tube and top of the seat tube. Full braze-ons, which I'm leaving on at least for now. I just want to ride the thing maybe I'll make it look nice later, maybe. Over the weekend I got the headset and bottom bracket in there. Now I just need a crankset and some wheels. Hey Keith want to build me some wheels... and does anyone know if a camera can be resurected from a salt water bath?
operator
10-09-06, 02:39 PM
and does anyone know if a camera can be resurected from a salt water bath?
Digital, probably not.
TRaffic Jammer
10-09-06, 02:52 PM
Words to your diety of choice may help, you never know. I've had electronics come back to life after a long drying period. My buddy's kid washed and dryied his nano and it started working.
operator
10-09-06, 03:06 PM
The picture *would* have been of a Columbus tubed Miele road frame in white with a fade to red at the head tube and top of the seat tube.
Hehe, I was about to ask if anyone had taken the frame. Was going to beaterize that for campus.
Ill Mitch
10-09-06, 03:29 PM
Keith- remember a while ago we were all talking about lights, and you said that you got a sweet deal on a sweet light setup for trails 'n *****?
do you know if you could still get that deal? or was it a one time only thing.
I wanna do some night riding in the Don.
jeremywhitehorn
10-09-06, 03:36 PM
Ask very politely for a brownie?
whatever you get out of there it's going to be baked by a lightbulb, special ingredients or no. now there's a bike ride: make special brownies in an easy bake oven then...well, just ride around really.
jeremywhitehorn
10-09-06, 03:38 PM
Hey guys, I'm soon to be sportin' my first "fix" in T.O.
Thanks to Keith at Cavern for (literally) giving me a frame on Friday! I am now building up this:
*pretend I just posted a pic, I would if my camera wasn't broke, due to an unfortuneate incident involving the corrosive properties of salt water :(
The picture *would* have been of a Columbus tubed Miele road frame in white with a fade to red at the head tube and top of the seat tube. Full braze-ons, which I'm leaving on at least for now. I just want to ride the thing maybe I'll make it look nice later, maybe. Over the weekend I got the headset and bottom bracket in there. Now I just need a crankset and some wheels. Hey Keith want to build me some wheels... and does anyone know if a camera can be resurected from a salt water bath?
yeah, as operator said, maybe a mechanical camera, but digital is iffy, delicate stuff. maybe some sort insurance is the solution?
STEEKER
10-09-06, 05:08 PM
any rides tonight
operator
10-09-06, 07:19 PM
yeah, as operator said, maybe a mechanical camera, but digital is iffy, delicate stuff. maybe some sort insurance is the solution?
Don't try and turn it on before you are sure everything is completely dry. Also J, how do I get to the place where they are serving these cheap gourmet lunches?
Is it all day? Every day?
jeremywhitehorn
10-09-06, 07:28 PM
Don't try and turn it on before you are sure everything is completely dry. Also J, how do I get to the place where they are serving these cheap gourmet lunches?
Is it all day? Every day?
yeah, what he said.
you can pick up cheap lunches (the epicurean equivalent of having your hair cut at the barber college), at the george brown hospitality building, 300 adelaide st east in the basement. usually under five bucks. usually served around the lunching hour, typically from monday to thursday.
Danhalen
10-09-06, 11:09 PM
Hey Traffic Jammer, you mean your friend's kid rinsed out the salt water and then let it dry? I guess that's not a bad idea considering it was already soaked.
Jeremy what do you mean by using insurance? Do you mean warranty type stuff? Believe me I'm open to any suggestions I'm at a loss right now.
Operator, **** that was the first thing I did after I soaked it, try to turn it on. I take it that somehow fries it or something? The battery coroded and burst, although I don't think the acid got too far, it just wrecked the casing of the battery and I got it out of there pretty fast. So, I would have to try a new battery. I'm hoping that the memory card will at least work so I can salvage the pics I already got on there. I wish I could say "stupid electronics" but this one was all my bad. ugh.
That lunch thing at George Brown sounds awesome ("the epicurean equivalent of having your hair cut at the barber college" HA), if I happen to be in that area around lunch time I will defintely check that out!
operator
10-09-06, 11:46 PM
Try it again after you've let it dry. You may or may not want to rinse it in distilled water to get rid of any salt stiill left in the camera.
cavernmech
10-10-06, 06:16 AM
New Balance is better than most. There was some scrutiny around the claim "made in america" as appartently the soles are made offshore http://www.answers.com/topic/new-balance
There is some scrutiny of their chinese shops http://chinalaborwatch.org/newbalance.pdf?article_id=50306
Better of 2 evils then...good enuf.
cavernmech
10-10-06, 06:18 AM
[QUOTE=Danhalen] Hey Keith want to build me some wheels...QUOTE]
*Checks insanely busy schedule* Yes....yes I do.
cavernmech
10-10-06, 06:20 AM
Keith- remember a while ago we were all talking about lights, and you said that you got a sweet deal on a sweet light setup for trails 'n *****?
do you know if you could still get that deal? or was it a one time only thing.
I wanna do some night riding in the Don.
I havn't found any real good deals as of yet. If you want a Niterider set for a bit of a deal...but even then they are stupid expensive. Still hunting.
TRaffic Jammer
10-10-06, 07:14 AM
Wasn't salt water but it was soaked. Trying to turn it on right away is generally a bad thing, but the thing we are all most likely to do. Hairdryers can help.
Keith.....Skeletons it is ;)
Shiznaz
10-10-06, 07:35 AM
You're buying super fancy brakes?
TRaffic Jammer
10-10-06, 09:45 AM
Saving.... then buyin' Gotta have brakes, and campy is the ****, always has been always will be. Trouble with having ridden the best is you have a wicked hard time going back, if you can at all. AND at my age I'm not buyin' a Porsche, so damn it, why not?
jeremywhitehorn
10-10-06, 09:52 AM
i agree on spending the cash on a bike and parts is a wise choice. i gotta ask though: why campy brakes? i mean they're nice and light but don't exactly have a good reputation for stopping. even still, i'd sell a kidney for a set of campy deltas...
duppy.conqueror
10-10-06, 09:53 AM
at my age I'm not buyin' a Porsche
nah get a TVR instead...;)
http://www.damox.com/cars/thumbs/TVR/2000_tvr_cerbera_speed_12-3.jpg
jeremywhitehorn
10-10-06, 10:00 AM
a dad in his thirties in a shiny sportscar is cliche, the same guy in a pimped out custom bike is in shape and awsome!
TRaffic Jammer
10-10-06, 10:09 AM
Well I wanted to get a set, of Zero G's for the cam action, from what I can see they stop better than anything.... Keith has tried both and said the Campy Skeletons stop just as well, for a fraction of the cost. The Campy's are forged, as opposed to milled. I've ridden Campy brakes on a road bikes since 86, and except for that Delta glitch, I've never had an issue with them stopping. Shimano brakes on the other hand.... In the 90's I replaced a broken spring on a 20 year old set of Record brakes and it was like they were new. If you have alternative suggestions, I'm totally all ears. The bike doesn't all need to be new, I'm trying to be reasonable, I'm thinking a used frame from somewhere. This is for the SS/fixie build up so some time yet, before we are done. My designers' eye is what got me sucked in towards the Zero G's initially, not the weight, homie don't play that. After having you lot vanish on me on Bathurst that night I'm thinkin' I just might HAVE TO start playing weight weenie.
You wanna talk about being Thankful? Who else was given a car this weekend for nada? Thirties? Try 40, and I want both, but can afford neither, so I shall build a bike like no other, in my typical non-linear way. :lol:
TRaffic Jammer
10-10-06, 10:12 AM
There is a reason clichés become clichés. :lol: Mid-life crisis cars each and everyone. Look in the windows of most sports cars commuting into DT and let me know what you see. Very few people in their thirties. More women though which I think is awesome cool.
jeremywhitehorn
10-10-06, 10:20 AM
i always assumed the man-in-sportscar thing was a cliche with some substance. i'll have to have a peek in some windows now. i guess i've been told about campy brakes; maybe i was thinking of the older ones, like the first incarnation of the record group where it was advertised that brakes weren't so much stopping as for "modulating speed". no kidding about those skeletons; designers eye indeed! those are beatiful.
since when are you building up a road bike? giving up the gears eh?
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