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TRaffic Jammer
02-24-06, 11:58 AM
SWeeeeet dropouts


jet sanchEz
02-24-06, 12:02 PM
Hey, is there a Toronto swap-meet for bicycles? I recall one in the annex last summer but I couldn't make it, where could I find information regarding bike-swaps? Thanks.

operator
02-24-06, 12:17 PM
Here's a few shots from last years Aug CM
Please bear with me if this doesn't work. First time using flikr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/19307992@N00/sets/72057594069553438/



Since we were in that (sonambulant,shiznaz, dark mother and the other guy who I still have no idea it is). I will do a quick review.

http://static.flickr.com/40/103789226_5586687736.jpg?v=0
The guy in the front with the white shirt (who are you?). I seen him around downtown several times after that. We had beers at the Green Room.

http://static.flickr.com/30/103788944_c2ea756467.jpg?v=0
******bag that ticketed the guy on the trike. Later saw that ticketed dude doing some helmet promotion thing on university campus a month or two later.

http://static.flickr.com/38/103788946_92df7d69e0.jpg?v=0
That guy in the uh funny bike had pedal strike riding straight and level.

I'm not in any of those pics buu.


sweep242
02-24-06, 12:40 PM
I,ve yet to make it to a C.M. but hope to soon, but not today. my chances on getting downtown for a ride around are also slim.I'm hoping be able to get down to the bike show next weekend at least.Thats if
my wife can hold in that kid very much longer?
Cheers
P.S. THOSE DROP OUTS ARE SWEET

somnambulant
02-24-06, 02:48 PM
operator:
yeah, I've talked to that guy too. When I bought my bike he was actually looking at it as well. Then on that CM I saw him and we chatted for a few minutes. I don't know his name or anything though.

tink20seven
02-24-06, 03:04 PM
althought the very act of posting this defeats my goal....

the dc thread is gaining on toronto.
my predictions is 2000 posts by mid-March

oh.. its on!
:)

TRaffic Jammer
02-24-06, 03:33 PM
you heard 'im boys...more chatter less content

gokiburi
02-24-06, 03:41 PM
you heard 'im boys...more chatter less content

nice one. you forgot to add "more bickering".

gokiburi
02-24-06, 03:43 PM
any of you guys still looking for a cannondale track? early 90s, full superbe pro group. yow. some guy posted it on the fixed-gear mailing list. PM me and i'll send full details.

TRaffic Jammer
02-24-06, 04:23 PM
screw you .... like that? :p is that bickering?

operator
02-24-06, 05:24 PM
./ban "TRaffic Jammer" -duration:1000

32flavours
02-24-06, 05:42 PM
Ok this frame in the basement is driving me nuts. I can hear it at night whinning in the dark at night.
It's keeping me up nights and getting into my dreams. Can anyone recommend a paint stripper that doersn't require a gas mask to use? I hear there's a decent one at Crappy Tire.

I used this orange stuff called Citristrip. I did the stripping in a basement with no ventilation, and it just mildly smells like oranges. I actually still have half the giant bottle, so if you want it, it's yours.

On another note... damn, I got downtown an hour too late to catch CM. Hope you guys are having fun.

sr20det
02-24-06, 07:10 PM
oh! I gotta borrow that citristrip after t-jammer's done!
btw... isn't stripping w/ no ventilation hazrdous to your health? I like citristrip cause it smells good compared to all the other nasty smelling stuff.

32flavours
02-24-06, 07:38 PM
I actually lied about no ventilation, I left the door open periodically to let the fumes air out. But it was hella cold. So not too often. Anyways, the point is that it smells like ooooranges! So any takers with the citristrip? I will deliver it to you if it's downtown.

sr20det
02-24-06, 08:10 PM
if nobody borrow's it in 2 weeks, could I use some?
or better yet, anyone want to help me strip & paint my guitar and neck?
(I don't have a basement or a garage) :(

cavit8
02-24-06, 08:14 PM
althought the very act of posting this defeats my goal....

the dc thread is gaining on toronto.
my predictions is 2000 posts by mid-March

oh.. its on!
:)

How sad is that. How American. . .

cavit8<--- goes to spark up a big fatty

32flavours
02-25-06, 12:42 AM
if nobody borrow's it in 2 weeks, could I use some?
or better yet, anyone want to help me strip & paint my guitar and neck?
(I don't have a basement or a garage) :(


Like I said, yours if you want it. Will you be downtown anytime soon?

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:01 AM
How sad is that. How American. . .

cavit8<--- goes to spark up a big fatty

big fatty = envious fixedude... :(

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:02 AM
you heard 'im boys...more chatter less content

burp!

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:05 AM
hmm...anyone know where i might know this dude from?? i recognize the face, but not the place. messer? enviro org? face i have seen in passing?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/19307992@N00/103788948/in/set-72057594069553438/

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:13 AM
I can only think of a few guys riding fixed, messing back then. I had my 88 Stumpjumper conversion....but that only saw winter use. There was Graham. he rode a white Miyata Track....he flys helicopters in South America now. And the most likely...Marcel. He had quite a few fixie conversions and if memory serves he did have a Ciocc. Not sure if he worked at Blizzard.

My ploy of telling everyone I am playing cards online is successfully hiding my midget porn fetish.

marcel? ...as in 'mars'?? if so, that dude is old skool...i worked with him most recently at 'the mess'...great guy, too! say "hi", if it is the same guy and you cross paths.

curiously, you ever know any guys named yves orton (i think he rode for starship and usually had a fatty nearby) or paul andrews?

-ben323

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:15 AM
At least I still ride my bike when it is cold. You gonna pick up yer ride soon....or should I put it in the basementÉ ZING!!!

:roflmao:

fixedude
02-25-06, 06:18 AM
yeah the guys/gals at Biseagal are awesome, they converted one of my bikes two years ago, and I'd go back as soon as I find something suitable again for another conversion.

btw: those dropouts look dangerously awesome, what does the rest of the bike look like?

i will third the vouch for biseagal! they also converted my POS peugeot for winter messing.

cavernmech
02-25-06, 09:17 AM
marcel? ...as in 'mars'?? if so, that dude is old skool...i worked with him most recently at 'the mess'...great guy, too! say "hi", if it is the same guy and you cross paths.

curiously, you ever know any guys named yves orton (i think he rode for starship and usually had a fatty nearby) or paul andrews?

-ben323
Yes...the very same Mars. i see him fairly regularly so I will pass on yer hello. I do indeed remember Yves. I worked with him when he got his first job at the Path. Last I heard he was in England specializing in "botany"

sweep242
02-25-06, 08:50 PM
Were on page two i'm posting to bump it.
Wow more snow today. Although i'm still riding to work everyday we have been pretty lucky this winter, weather wise. Just keep saying spring is around the Conner. & the bike show.
Cheers

somnambulant
02-25-06, 09:03 PM
had fun riding home in the snow with some drinks/etc in me last night around midnight.. :)

sweep242
02-25-06, 09:24 PM
Did you make it to C.M. many people? like i said before never made it to one but hope to after we get this baby out of my wife's belly.!??? I've been painting all day it's been a great day for it.

fixedude
02-25-06, 09:32 PM
Yes...the very same Mars. i see him fairly regularly so I will pass on yer hello. I do indeed remember Yves. I worked with him when he got his first job at the Path. Last I heard he was in England specializing in "botany"

cool...thanks! yeah, "botany"...that is definitely him. :D i still stay in touch with yves; he is now successfully working in germany doing computer programming. his younger bro is over here, in japan, too.

eyefloater
02-25-06, 11:44 PM
Greetings from Sarnia, Ontario - home of ... well, chemical plants and bingo parlours.

CM pics - make it happen. Or at least stories.

I was going through some old photos of my dad today and came across a photo of him and one of his brothers from back in the 30s. It's them standing on either side of their bike in front of what basically amounts to a Saskatchewan shotgun shack. The bike looks like it weighed about 40 pounds ... I should post a picture of it sometime. Maybe I've got some family lineage fixed gear street cred that I wasn't aware of. ;)

I'm looking forward to getting back to Toronto, it'll be good to do another meet-up of some sort.

I wandered into some random corner store this morning to buy smokes and on my way out saw a photocopied poster for someone's handmade cycling caps business. When in Sarnia I like to count the number of people I see on bikes (so far, 3 regular bikes + a tandem). How does this city with its one bicycle shop end up w/ someone making custom cycling caps? I suppose it's just another mystery of the world ...

Oh, sweet lugs. Those were really nice.

- eyefloater

somnambulant
02-26-06, 08:03 AM
I didn't make it out to CM after. Other stuff came up that involved sharing and 24 free beer at a friend's place. :) He lives on Davisville, so it also means I tackled The Hill on Yonge St for the first time on my fixie.. I'm man enough to admit I had to take a couple of side-street bail-outs on my way up. But I wasn't warmed up (I just left work at Bay & Davenport) *and* I was trying not to get to schweaty on my way to his place. :)

Did anyone else hit CM? What happened to the noodles plan anyway?

operator
02-26-06, 09:27 AM
Well I went to Saigon Palace on saturday with my friend. I wasn't too terribly impressed with the rare beef noodle (not enough beef). Or maybe it was just early.

sr20det
02-26-06, 10:50 AM
dang someone got the craziest deal EVAR!
btw, its already sold.
It was originally posted on canadian cyclist. :(

Track Stuff
For Sale: Brand New, Never Used Sugino 75 (165mm silver crank arms) Bottom Bracket (std cup/spindle/balls) (NJS) (english) 48T Chainring (1/8") (144mm bolt circle pattern cranks)
Price: $200.00

somnambulant
02-26-06, 02:58 PM
stupid question: do I need anything special to tighten chainring bolts? Mine are feeling a little sloppy I think, but I don't know what to use to hold the back side of it to keep it from spinning. I know there IS a tool for that spot, but do I need it? I tried (poorly) using a variety of flat objects (side of a wrench.. butter knife.. etc :P), but nothing would stay in the slot well enough for me to get any torque on the other side with the allen wrench.

on a side note: I just stripped my bike down and gave it a good mid-Winter cleaning. Went over everything to try and de-crust it. Did the aluminum foil trick on my fork (worked like a charm) and then used some car wax (Meguiar's Gold! oooh! overkill!) on it. I also finally removed my rear brake and trimmed the cable housing off (that goes under my bar tape).

next purchases: new tires and a new bar.

somnambulant
02-26-06, 02:58 PM
oh, also.. who's going to the bike show? It's next weekend, right? Let's figure out a time to head down as a group!

eyefloater
02-26-06, 03:21 PM
The spring bike sale's happening already? Man ... that came up quick. Somna, I haven't forgot about our brake lever plan. I'm stuck at home for awhile (family mayhem) so I apologize for not giving you a response yet.

somnambulant
02-26-06, 03:30 PM
yep! It's that time of the year! (http://www.telsec.net/bicycleshow/)

And no worries on the lever.. I'm still rockin' the roadie levers for now, and I also have a tektro cross lever I can use. The only reason I haven't switched to that yet is because I'm thinking about buying a new bar at the show and I don't want to re-wrap my current bars if I'll be getting new ones soon. :)

sweep242
02-26-06, 04:13 PM
stupid question: do I need anything special to tighten chainring bolts? Mine are feeling a little sloppy I think, but I don't know what to use to hold the back side of it to keep it from spinning. I know there IS a tool for that spot, but do I need it? I tried (poorly) using a variety of flat objects (side of a wrench.. butter knife.. etc :P), but nothing would stay in the slot well enough for me to get any torque on the other side with the allen wrench.

on a side note: I just stripped my bike down and gave it a good mid-Winter cleaning. Went over everything to try and de-crust it. Did the aluminum foil trick on my fork (worked like a charm) and then used some car wax (Meguiar's Gold! oooh! overkill!) on it. I also finally removed my rear brake and trimmed the cable housing off (that goes under my bar tape).

next purchases: new tires and a new bar.

The tool you need is http://www.parktool.com/products/detail.asp?cat=26&item=CNW%2D1 & it's at M.E.C. for less than 5.00 @ M.E.C. A good meet up point?
Cheers

cavernmech
02-27-06, 06:34 AM
stupid question: do I need anything special to tighten chainring bolts? Mine are feeling a little sloppy I think, but I don't know what to use to hold the back side of it to keep it from spinning. I know there IS a tool for that spot, but do I need it? I tried (poorly) using a variety of flat objects (side of a wrench.. butter knife.. etc :P), but nothing would stay in the slot well enough for me to get any torque on the other side with the allen wrench.


I bought a bunch of boxes of parts from a shop that was going out of business a few years back. Included in one of the boxes was about 50 chainring bolt wrenches. I have been giving em out gratis to those who ask. Stop by and you are welcome to one.

somnambulant
02-27-06, 06:50 AM
Keith (or anyone else who knows): What time do you close up shop today?

TRaffic Jammer
02-27-06, 07:25 AM
Good week-end all? Operator I hope you know I joking with the screw you comment. Banned *goes to da box for two minutes and feels shame*..lol. Ya, take the Citristrip, I'll go pick some up, Crappy Tire carry that?

It's been a wonderfully productive week-end. My wife is all behind my getting a brand new road bike for my 40th birthday...a nice one. Gonna use it for years' worth of charity rides, she works for a promotional company for schwag etc, and one of her clients is Red Bulls. Even the Red Bull girls went to their offices. Guess who now has the bug in their ear about the messer's ice race a couple weeks ago?

To which the response was 'Ohhhhh. cool that's totally something we'd like to do....'
Good news for a possible sponsorship for next year, or maybe even stuff for the year as well. My wife's amazing, she really is.

Bummed I missed the CM ....how'd it go?

cavernmech
02-27-06, 09:11 AM
Keith (or anyone else who knows): What time do you close up shop today?
I'll be here till 6 P.M.

operator
02-27-06, 10:05 AM
Good week-end all? Operator I hope you know I joking with the screw you comment. Banned *goes to da box for two minutes and feels shame*..lol.

Hold on, I have to recall my assassins :D

Somnambulant: could you pick up an extra chainring bolt wrench for me please?

TRaffic Jammer
02-27-06, 10:21 AM
Hold on, I have to recall my assassins :D
Thanks but no need I rode them into the back of a parked car on the way to work....amateurs ride me off the road will you?.....HAHAHAHAHAHA...
:p Thanks operator, sometimes my sense of humor gets me in trouble.

gokiburi
02-27-06, 01:39 PM
oh, also.. who's going to the bike show? It's next weekend, right? Let's figure out a time to head down as a group!

what days are you guys planning to hit it? cavernman had a good suggestion: case the joint on the first day, then swoop in on the last day for the deals. or just go early if you know exactly what you want....although i'm not that excited about springing 23 bucks for a 2-day pass.

TRaffic Jammer
02-27-06, 01:47 PM
I heard there can be some sick deals as the show is closing when they don;t wanna take the **** home, but what's left?

somnambulant
02-27-06, 02:10 PM
I think you need luck to find those crazy deals, so I personally wouldn't expect to find anything. But, at the same time, I was considering heading down on Sunday. That way I can do some shopping, then go hang out and watch people hurt themselves at the Metro Jam pro finals and hard trick comps. :)

Plus, as you said, there's always the potential of krrrRrAAaAaAZY deals.

somnambulant
02-27-06, 02:13 PM
Also, if anyone is interested in BMX stuff:


*********************
Feb 3, 2006

MacNeil San To Van video premiere at Toronto Metro

The Toronto Metro has gotten pretty famous for having pretty kick ass video premieres, and this year will be no different.

On Saturday, March 4th the Toronto Metro will host the world premiere of the long-awaited MacNeil road trip video from San Diego to Vancouver at the Bloor Cinema, an 850+ person theatre. The premiere is all ages, and open to the public. The video will start at 9PM, admission is $5.

If you haven't already seen the trailer, you can see it over on the MacNeil site (http://www.macneilbmx.com/tour/index.htm).

Bloor Cinema
506 Bloor Street West (at Bathurst Street)
Saturday, March 4, 2006 – 9PM

*********************

I went to the premiere of an Orchid video during the Metro Jam last year, and it was quite the party. Pretty rediculous actually. :P

gokiburi
02-27-06, 03:10 PM
I'll be here till 6 P.M.

if any of you guys are heading over to cavern, make sure you check out the sweet lugged columbus track frame keith's selling for someone. 57cm, 300 bucks. fork(columbus) and headset included but no bb. "the geometry's really tight!" keith exclaimed excitedly. i forget what colour it is though. the memory ain't what it used to be... for that price, i think it'd be gone in a heartbeat on craigs or ebay.

sr20det
02-27-06, 03:26 PM
damn, i've been wanting to visit cavern again for like the past 3-4 months.
but I can just never find the stinking time.

somnambulant
02-27-06, 04:11 PM
goddamnit, keith! you're a lousy salesman! :P

thanks for the wrench though, I owe you a couple beers. :)

(ps. operator, I got one here for you too)