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32flavours
03-11-07, 02:41 PM
Yarrr Mateys
TRaffic Jammer
03-11-07, 03:34 PM
Just gotten back from cherry beach and the adventures therin with my little one. Some nice icy, slushy, wet areas. She's getting the hang of spinning through crap and gunk. There are some nasty bits out on the trails near where the path meets up with the aquaduct, soakers for both of us. Cherry Bridge being closed we rode back along the tracks then a touch of Lakeshore. She's such a trooper on her SS MTB, we almost match.
Danhalen
03-11-07, 04:57 PM
She's such a trooper on her SS MTB, we almost match.
awwww
Shiznaz
03-11-07, 05:01 PM
you guyses suck the bag.. also, I don't know how anyone does training in high park
-roads are absolutely BRUTAL
-huge puddles everywhere
-apparently blind drivers
-children.
-parents.
-people walking/rollerblading/driving/tieing their shoes in the bike lane
-too many stop signs
Perhaps many of these things are made worse by the fact that it's early in the year and a Sunday afternoon, but ****, give me the Leslie Spit or the boring-ass Ex loop anyday over that mess.
Now, time to go peel off my wet socks and chamois (roadbike = no fenders). I feel like I've soiled my diaper. ;)
me and ronin met up at ideal at around 3:50 but you had already left. After he got off the phone with you we were joking about you training at high park. I was like "Why the hell would wes want to do that?"
I tried once and didn't see how people could really train there...
somnambulant
03-11-07, 05:48 PM
Well yeah, I feel like I need to get out there and do some riding as I'm doing a couple mtn bike races in April, but I didn't have time to go on a proper ride out of the city. Thought I'd give the park a try for variety. Anything but more stationary trainer time.
turtle scrapper
03-11-07, 07:22 PM
Hey guys!!!1 hehe
so, im new 2 the whole bike scene, and im wondering if you can hwlp me out. :D :)
I have a pretty high end Supercycle Tourna, and ive heard about a lot of people turning strreet bikes into fixed wheels.
im just wondering if you guys coud gimme a list of things that id need to turn my Tourna into a fixed wheel. :)
My b-day is coming and my mom is asking me what I want, it wouls be gr8 if you guys could hook me up with tour toronto connections. :D :D :D
o, heres a picture if it helps.
:eek: :eek: :eek:
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/images/products/images/Assortments/PrimaryAssortments/Recreation/BicyclesAccessories/BikesAdult/0711395_450_CC_5908d.jpg
pyze-guy
03-11-07, 07:32 PM
you guyses suck the bag.. also, I don't know how anyone does training in high park
-roads are absolutely BRUTAL
-huge puddles everywhere
-apparently blind drivers
-children.
-parents.
-people walking/rollerblading/driving/tieing their shoes in the bike lane
-too many stop signs
Perhaps many of these things are made worse by the fact that it's early in the year and a Sunday afternoon, but ****, give me the Leslie Spit or the boring-ass Ex loop anyday over that mess.
Now, time to go peel off my wet socks and chamois (roadbike = no fenders). I feel like I've soiled my diaper. ;)
Ahhh, a beautiful ride looping around the Spit this afternoon, around Cherry Beach-didn't see you there TJ, too bad-and Queen out to Vic Park and back. Some serious puddles, had to do a few legs in the air moments to keep the feet dry on the spit. I must have been blessed today, no stupid drivers, bike lanes were clear and well the roads in T.O. do suck.
Fenders rule. Nice and dry, except for the small heart shaped sweat stain. Glad I have the week off so I can enjoy the wicked weather.
jeremywhitehorn
03-11-07, 07:32 PM
Well yeah, I feel like I need to get out there and do some riding as I'm doing a couple mtn bike races in April, but I didn't have time to go on a proper ride out of the city. Thought I'd give the park a try for variety. Anything but more stationary trainer time.
there is a 17km loop that goes in and around high park that the local roadies use for training that i used to ride all the time for training when i lived across the street; it's got some nice hills and a great switchback in there. next time we're out riding remind me to show you.
duppy.conqueror
03-11-07, 07:54 PM
Hey guys!!!1 hehe
so, im new 2 the whole bike scene, and im wondering if you can hwlp me out. :D :)
I have a pretty high end Supercycle Tourna, and ive heard about a lot of people turning strreet bikes into fixed wheels.
im just wondering if you guys coud gimme a list of things that id need to turn my Tourna into a fixed wheel. :)
My b-day is coming and my mom is asking me what I want, it wouls be gr8 if you guys could hook me up with tour toronto connections. :D :D :D
yo man....welcome...this link has some info on conversions...
http://sheldonbrown.com/fixed-conversion.html
What time were you at High park? I took a few laps around the short course on my utility bike. Blasting through the puddles was fun, It's got wide fenders so I pretty much didn't get wet.
Today was an exception crowds wise I think, being a nice warm sunday and all. During the week it's quieter and although the short course (around the ball fields and pool) can get boring pretty quick there's some good climbs on the Eastermost side of the park and the loop around the pond (Up ellis and then across bloor) is an awesome loop.
High Park blows. If you want to do laps, go to the CNE. At least the only obstacle there is horse ****.
And yes, that hill just outside High Park - I believe the street is called Ellis- is awesome!
Sirrobinofcoxly
03-11-07, 09:39 PM
Nice day for a ride. Danhalen, Shimbot, Shiznaz and I did a bit of a tour after work. **** ya! Spring is here!
Hey guys!!!1 hehe
so, im new 2 the whole bike scene, and im wondering if you can hwlp me out. :D :)
I have a pretty high end Supercycle Tourna, and ive heard about a lot of people turning strreet bikes into fixed wheels.
im just wondering if you guys coud gimme a list of things that id need to turn my Tourna into a fixed wheel. :)
My b-day is coming and my mom is asking me what I want, it wouls be gr8 if you guys could hook me up with tour toronto connections. :D :D :D
Given the bike has vertical dropouts (where the rear wheel fits in), there are some challenges with this bike. Chain tension in a fixed gear bike, because there is no derailleur, is done by moving the rear wheel back. You can't do that in a bike with a vertical dropout unless you buy a special rear wheel with what's called an eccentric hub or replace the bottom bracket with an eccentric bottom bracket. These are expensive options. An eccentric hub will run you around $200, That's for the hub only. You'll pay more to have it built into a wheel. Once that's done, the only other consideration is replacing your crankarms if they're long (say 175 mm). Because you can't coast on a fixed gear, if you're cornering, you can catch a pedal if the crankarms are long.
Before you consider turning this bike to a fixed gear and drop that kind of coin, consider if you'd be interested in going in one gear all the time, which is what you have to do if you're on a fixed gear. Try that on your Tourna but setting a gear that works for you and keeping it there, without shifting. If that's okay, my recommendation is to look around for an older road bike, one with horizontal dropouts - check Sheldon Brown's page that duppy posted to see what I mean. This is the time of year that a lot of bikes are coming up on Craigslist and chances are you could snag one for not too much. Then buy a decent quality fixed rear wheel, which will likely actually cost less than the hub. Then you'll have a better bike for riding fixed for less than if you convert your Tourna and you'll have two bikes, to ride whenever you feel like doing one or the other. Conversions on modern road bikes can ge challenging, relatively more expensive, and aren't the best option, IMO.
And welcome :D
operator
03-11-07, 11:05 PM
Cavit8 -> thanks for the rear wheel. I owe you one.
Danhalen
03-11-07, 11:05 PM
Nice day for a ride. Danhalen, Shimbot, Shiznaz and I did a bit of a tour after work. **** ya! Spring is here!
Hell ya! It was beautiful out there. That was a nice ride. My newly resurrected track bike rides SO nice. God I love that bike. I'll post some pictures when I take some. I really should have taken some today with the nice sunlight making everything look nice and shiny...
Cavit8 -> thanks for the rear wheel. I owe you one.
I think it's a front wheel :D. Not a worry, I'm using the crankset off your old road bike on my winter beater.
somnambulant
03-12-07, 07:34 AM
What time were you at High park? I took a few laps around the short course on my utility bike. Blasting through the puddles was fun, It's got wide fenders so I pretty much didn't get wet.
Today was an exception crowds wise I think, being a nice warm sunday and all. During the week it's quieter and although the short course (around the ball fields and pool) can get boring pretty quick there's some good climbs on the Eastermost side of the park and the loop around the pond (Up ellis and then across bloor) is an awesome loop.
I was there around 3:45-4:45. I don't really know the proper loops there either, that might be part of my problem. I promise to give it another chance on a better day. Someone should sketch out the loops on http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/
iherald
03-12-07, 07:35 AM
There needs to be a nice firefox widget that says "go out and bike". I was inside all yesterday until I left to my parents for dinner. Once I got outside I thought "damn it's nice out." but by then it was too late.
D-oh!
I was there around 3:45-4:45. I don't really know the proper loops there either, that might be part of my problem. I promise to give it another chance on a better day. Someone should sketch out the loops on http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/
I was there earlier than that... I think 2:30-3ish.
I swear I posted a gmap route last night showing one of the loops.. but apparently I should lay off on the pot.
Anyhow, Here's my favourite loop: 'round the pond
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=765081
You climb about 100 vertical feet between Queensway and Ellis (do this route in a clockwise direction) Then you lose all of that elevation and climb it again back up to Bloor over the course of less than a km. Awesome downhill followed by a decent climb.
Short loop:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=765096
A somewhat decent loop. Basically one small hill on the Western side. You can whip off a bunch of laps in there for a warmup and then go for the pond loop or keep going south on Colburne lodge road and you're on the lakeshore trail in no time. I live in Parkdale- so when I'm riding this loop I always cut out on Center road when Its time to go home and there's an awesome downhill on that. I can hit 70kms on my road bike (even got up to 63 on my city bike yesterday!)
I haven't tried Spring road many times, but I think you could combine that and center with the short loop and make a pretty decent loop with some good climbs in it.
duppy.conqueror
03-12-07, 09:01 AM
There needs to be a nice firefox widget that says "go out and bike". I was inside all yesterday until I left to my parents for dinner. Once I got outside I thought "damn it's nice out." but by then it was too late.
D-oh!
go figure the first warm week and its supposed to be raining!! ghetto!
somnambulant
03-12-07, 09:12 AM
awesome.. thanks brad! Apparently I was doing the short loop yesterday, except I came in via High Park Blvd and up Spring Rd, and then rode home along Bloor.
DrBenway
03-12-07, 09:46 AM
Man alive was it nice out yesterday! I rode by Ideal but it would seem the time change put me there after everyone had left. So I went out to Danforth and Vic Park and looped back to Parkdale via Queen. In all I think I rode about 9 hours this weekend! w00t for spring!
Shiznaz
03-12-07, 09:56 AM
My legs actually are a bit sore today for the first time in ages. I took the fixed gear out for the first time since January yesterday and did some nice little climbs during a tour of moore park, forest hill and rosedale. Man its nice to be able to power past the cars on my commute again and not just spin out and be forced to coast. Although I did try to coast on my fixed gear yesterday which was a bit of a shock. Anyone got an extra front brake caliper they want to sell me? I've gone all soft over the winter.
pyze-guy
03-12-07, 10:34 AM
My legs actually are a bit sore today for the first time in ages. I took the fixed gear out for the first time since January yesterday and did some nice little climbs during a tour of moore park, forest hill and rosedale. Man its nice to be able to power past the cars on my commute again and not just spin out and be forced to coast. Although I did try to coast on my fixed gear yesterday which was a bit of a shock. Anyone got an extra front brake caliper they want to sell me? I've gone all soft over the winter.
I don't but this guy is selling some road brakes/levers.
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/292417865.html
My legs actually are a bit sore today for the first time in ages. I took the fixed gear out for the first time since January yesterday and did some nice little climbs during a tour of moore park, forest hill and rosedale. Man its nice to be able to power past the cars on my commute again and not just spin out and be forced to coast. Although I did try to coast on my fixed gear yesterday which was a bit of a shock. Anyone got an extra front brake caliper they want to sell me? I've gone all soft over the winter.
If you are going to ride there I guess I will have to do a tour of Parkdale, St. Jamestown and Jane & Finch.
pyze-guy
03-12-07, 10:41 AM
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Just for you Cav, so you know he is still posting, but don't have to read them.
Just for you Cav, so you know he is still posting, but don't have to read them.
Stuff like this makes me want to make a contribution to the James Leone Legal Fund.
operator
03-12-07, 11:07 AM
I'm a loser
Yep.
gokiburi
03-12-07, 11:08 AM
Just for you Cav, so you know he is still posting, but don't have to read them.
HAHAHAHAHA (sorry cam)
pyze-guy
03-12-07, 11:16 AM
Yep.
Are you at bikechain today?
Sirrobinofcoxly
03-12-07, 11:18 AM
I think Jit is going to be the new Nathan Fabian.
Actually I do get a little blurb which says:
jit5 This message is hidden because jit5 is on your ignore list. Which is not better than nothing, but better than wasting precious seconds reading inflammatory or imbecilic comments
jet sanchEz
03-12-07, 11:26 AM
I love Parkdale haters; you just listen to the bad things they have to say about Parkdale, smile once they are done and walk away.
Shiznaz
03-12-07, 11:30 AM
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What makes you think I don't live in Rosedale or Forest Hill? You don't HAVE to be a snob to live in those neighbourhoods.
I say go for it old man. Might make you sweat off some of that lard. Bonus points for wearing your full team kit and huffing away on your granny gear.
edit: Has anyone tried running a 7 speed downtube shifter with a 9 speed cassette? I am thinking of picking up a cheap pair as insurance in case my STI brifters die when I am on tour.
operator
03-12-07, 11:47 AM
Are you at bikechain today?
Yep. Be there starting from 4.
I think Jit is going to be the new Nathan Fabian.
The first gen JIT was much more effective at trolling, have to give him that...
Oh and we got the levy, bikechain = funded now.
What makes you think I don't live in Rosedale or Forest Hill? You don't HAVE to be a snob to live in those neighbourhoods.
I say go for it old man. Might make you sweat off some of that lard. Bonus points for wearing your full team kit and huffing away on your granny gear.
edit: Has anyone tried running a 7 speed downtube shifter with a 9 speed cassette? I am thinking of picking up a cheap pair as insurance in case my STI brifters die when I am on tour.
Because Leeds St. between Carling Ave. and Roblocke Ave. is not in any of those neighbourhoods.
SamHouston
03-12-07, 12:06 PM
And a far cry from Parkdale or Jane & Finch. Look out Shiz, it seems this...person has the mindset of a stalker...
Awesome cry for help there jit5, unheard
gokiburi
03-12-07, 12:15 PM
Oh and we got the levy, bikechain = funded now.
that's really good news op.. now you should ask for a little stipend. :p
unrelated: does anyone know where i can score some nitto promenades (the curved, no-rise ones) in toronto? i think urbane sells it for $90-100 :eek: so i'd like to avoid that.
cavernmech
03-12-07, 12:18 PM
edit: Has anyone tried running a 7 speed downtube shifter with a 9 speed cassette? I am thinking of picking up a cheap pair as insurance in case my STI brifters die when I am on tour.
As long as you have the appropriate braze-on mounts for D.T. shifters you are good to go. Most current frames only use a cable stop as opposed to a shifter braze-on. Friction will be your friend unless you want to cough up for 9sp D.T.
iherald
03-12-07, 12:22 PM
I just got a new computer at work, and am stoked to see it comes standard with 256 megs of Ram! I'm rocking and rolling now! It's funny how back in the day I was stoked when I had 13 megs, and now I'm complaining I don't get a gig.
cavernmech
03-12-07, 12:25 PM
Hey Cam...what choo doin' with those Thule load bars that were on the wagon? I know someone who might like them. Me. I want to get the full "tour" style going with wheels hanging off the sides and whatnot. After that I just need the sweet caravan horn and I am good to go. Let me know if you want to unload them.
Shiznaz
03-12-07, 12:29 PM
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haha good memory. I didn't always live on Leeds st. But lets stop this dick measuring huh? Either you're some rich fatty bragging about his house, or the son of some rich fatty bragging about his dad's house, or you're just making it all up. Either way its pretty sad. /feeding troll
Keith, I have downtube shifter bosses. I guess I'll just go with cheap 7 speed ones as they are only meant as an emergency bandaid 'I just broke my shifters' situation. the 9 speed ones are EXPENSIVE!
somnambulant
03-12-07, 12:55 PM
Hey Cam...what choo doin' with those Thule load bars that were on the wagon? I know someone who might like them. Me. I want to get the full "tour" style going with wheels hanging off the sides and whatnot. After that I just need the sweet caravan horn and I am good to go. Let me know if you want to unload them.
*cough*
I just got a new computer at work, and am stoked to see it comes standard with 256 megs of Ram! I'm rocking and rolling now! It's funny how back in the day I was stoked when I had 13 megs, and now I'm complaining I don't get a gig.
<1gb ftl </operator>
cavernmech
03-12-07, 01:00 PM
*cough*
I am workin' on somethin for you.....you tryin' to cut my grass? ITS ON!! You want a piece or the whole thing?
somnambulant
03-12-07, 01:03 PM
Keith yelled at me! :'(
Now I'm not buying you a Quadruple-C, mister!
operator
03-12-07, 02:31 PM
<1gb ftl </operator>
Lol. My original 486 sx had 4mb ram && windows 3.1. That was the ****.
somnambulant
03-12-07, 02:40 PM
&&
It takes a true nerd to realize how geeky that is. :P
Speaking of which, I upgraded the ram in my 386dx/25 from 1mb to 4mb so I could play <a href="http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=2128">Falcon 3.0</a> on the highest detail setting the 386 would support. You needed a 486 with a math co-processor to play it at the very highest level. :)
iherald
03-12-07, 03:09 PM
It takes a true nerd to realize how geeky that is. :P
Speaking of which, I upgraded the ram in my 386dx/25 from 1mb to 4mb so I could play <a href="http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?gameid=2128">Falcon 3.0</a> on the highest detail setting the 386 would support. You needed a 486 with a math co-processor to play it at the very highest level. :)
I had a 386 with 13 megs of ram. I rocked.
I will be selling the racks after I get them cleaned up -- they've been on there for nearly seven years and the locks were pretty stiff. I may also have some bike racks to go with them if the ex still has them. I'll get 'em cleaned up and see what they're going for used and I'm sure we can swing a deal.
Sorry Wes, that's what you get for living in the west end.
Sirrobinofcoxly
03-12-07, 03:30 PM
Stunning.
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/mar/En1tph.htm
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