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somnambulant
03-15-06, 11:54 AM
you guys can be Team Discovery Channel..
Or, no, wait.. Team Furriest Lobster!
somnambulant
03-15-06, 11:56 AM
Google cache to build your own cell phone jammer. I took a look at the specs and I think you'd need an EE to build this thing.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:cpFkqNE5SmoJ:gbppr.dyndns.org/PROJ/mil/celljam/+&hl=en
The links work, they're just rather slow.
I've got a better link: http://www.pacificmalltoronto.com/
:D
operator
03-15-06, 12:06 PM
http://www.redferret.net/?p=6447
That would be the $70 one. Can't read japanese though, goki?
Shouldn't you be working sonambulant? Bwahha.
Edit high speed mirror: http://gbppr.trighost.org/mil/celljam/
somnambulant
03-15-06, 12:14 PM
I'm *at* work.. what more can you expect? ;)
ps. "Effective area: Approximately 3 m". boo! That's more along the lines of what I'd expect for that price though. As much as it would be nice to have a phone free bubble of like 25m around me at all times. :)
gokiburi
03-15-06, 01:39 PM
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html ??
hey, thanks for the link! i tend to skip sites that ask me to get plug-ins..especially at work. i'll make an exception for velodromes and furry lobsters though.
somnambulant
03-15-06, 02:00 PM
hey, thanks for the link! i tend to skip sites that ask me to get plug-ins..especially at work. i'll make an exception for velodromes and furry lobsters though.
Yeah, I'm not totally sure if it will be helpful on that particular link because I haven't tried watching it, but it's helped me in other situations when a Quicktime file isn't available. Plus it's free/opensource which makes me more apt to install it. :)
somnambulant
03-15-06, 02:06 PM
Shouldn't you be working sonambulant? Bwahha.
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gokiburi
03-15-06, 02:38 PM
http://www.redferret.net/?p=6447
That would be the $70 one. Can't read japanese though, goki?
Shouldn't you be working sonambulant? Bwahha.
Edit high speed mirror: http://gbppr.trighost.org/mil/celljam/
japanese red ferrets for $70? whaa...... where can i buy em?
gokiburi
03-15-06, 02:40 PM
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gokiburi
03-15-06, 02:49 PM
had breakfast for lunch today at eat-me (diner on richmond/portland). a tasty greasy(but not too greasy) all-day breakfast for 5 bucks. 3 eggs, sausage or bacon, toast, damn good home fries, toast, coffee. good burritos and burgers there as well. anyways, one of the wait-staff, tristan, had a nice pink miele conversion locked up outside.
hey tristan: it's me (eugene). the alleycat info is in this thread, as well as the alleycat/race info thread within the ss/fix forum.
TRaffic Jammer
03-15-06, 03:22 PM
it sounds like a lot of fun and should be a hoot just to finish as the cavern-animal stated. shiznaz expressed interest in it too. i'd love to go but i'll need some good excuses to cancel prior engagements. hell, "sorry, but gonna go for a bike ride" should be good enough. :D
I have a race this Saturday, I can't possibly make whatever lameness you have planned. So sorry sucka. kd'ing, of course
Shiznaz
03-15-06, 06:32 PM
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7225268110
I just won the auction for this bike for my girlfriend's birthday in May. I plan on swapping over some off the parts onto my bikes and getting the frame powdercoated pink (her wish, not mine! Although it will look freaking sweet). I think it was agood deal but I was pushed right up to my spending limit. Oh well, she wanted to go dutch on it anyways so no big deal! It will sure be fun to ride a frame that small back to my house!
As far as sizing goes, as long as I jack up the seatpost a little and put on a longer stem it should fit her well. I'll be sure to post some pics later once I have it rebuilt and she is riding on it :D
sweep242
03-15-06, 07:17 PM
wow do you know how long i checked e-bay looking for something small 48-50cm never mind local, a few months gave up & got a new frame $$$.
Good score the pink will look good.
Be thankful your girl wants to ride S.S or F.G my wife’s Gary fisher girley bike still is hanging on the garage wall past couple of years.
Cheers
SamHouston
03-15-06, 07:29 PM
In case any you folk didnt see it elsewhere;
http://www.under-the-weather.ca/WinterFur/pic6.jpg
scuse the primitive scan/size etc, March 18th
Ill Mitch
03-15-06, 07:45 PM
I live in Toronto and I'm currently building up a fixie with an old road frame. Anybody know of any shops in Toronto that I can get a cheap track frame from?
Shiznaz
03-15-06, 07:55 PM
yeah, Cavern Cycles (179 Queen St. E) always has a few nice cheap frames on hand. Plus Keith, the proprietor is a poster on this board and is an all around congenial guy. If you wanted a cheap(er) new fixed gear road frame instead of a true track frame you could get an urbanite frame from Urbane Cyclist at Queen and John.
sweep242
03-15-06, 08:00 PM
Two that always get mention on the thread & for good reason are cavern cycles & urbane cyclist gets more info on them at this link http://tbn.ca/retailer/rtdb/at.htm
Cheers
sweep242
03-15-06, 08:02 PM
Ha Ha Great minds think alike!?.
mareesha
03-15-06, 08:07 PM
wow do you know how long i checked e-bay looking for something small 48-50cm never mind local, a few months gave up & got a new frame $$$.
Good score the pink will look good.
Be thankful your girl wants to ride S.S or F.G my wife’s Gary fisher girley bike still is hanging on the garage wall past couple of years.
Cheers
That's terrible. You should mail it to some girl who would ride the hell out of it.
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03-15-06, 08:41 PM
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Lies!!
I've significantly reduced my posting to the Toronto Fixed thread only. I used to read/post on every single new thread that popped up since my last visit.
<-- forum junkie
Also i'm going to sell my profile aerobars (getting the new s-bend T2+ ones). Pm if interested.
jeremywhitehorn
03-15-06, 08:42 PM
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7225268110
I just won the auction for this bike for my girlfriend's birthday in May. I plan on swapping over some off the parts onto my bikes and getting the frame powdercoated pink (her wish, not mine! Although it will look freaking sweet). I think it was agood deal but I was pushed right up to my spending limit. Oh well, she wanted to go dutch on it anyways so no big deal! It will sure be fun to ride a frame that small back to my house!
As far as sizing goes, as long as I jack up the seatpost a little and put on a longer stem it should fit her well. I'll be sure to post some pics later once I have it rebuilt and she is riding on it :D
nice shiznaz. that looks like an urbanite frame to me. but for that price you got a deal with the CK headset included.
Shiznaz
03-15-06, 11:24 PM
After getting the bike back home I can safely say it was a most excellent deal. Its pretty much in perfect like-new condition save a few scratches which don't matter since its getting powdercoated. The rear wheel is unfortunately only threaded for freewheel so I may have to get it relaced some time if she decides to try out fixed gear. Other than that its very solid and the front end is super-stiff. The seatpost is also really long, so that combined with a longer stem I have and the fit is perfect. I plan on putting the king headset on my spicer and switching the selcof one to the urbanite because I'm selfish like that.
darkmother
03-16-06, 06:54 AM
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7225268110
I just won the auction for this bike for my girlfriend's birthday in May.
Damn! With birthday gifts like that, I'll be your b!tch, sugar daddy.
Sweet looking ride.
somnambulant
03-16-06, 07:07 AM
I think I'm going to bail on whatever festivities I had suggested for tomorrow.. you know, for the two of you that expressed interest. :P
I suddenly came to my senses and realized that I don't have to wade through hundreds of people at a pub for a $6 beer. I can just drink the ones sitting in my fridge and play video games. :)
ventolin
03-16-06, 07:45 AM
I think I'm going to bail on whatever festivities I had suggested for tomorrow.. you know, for the two of you that expressed interest. :P
I suddenly came to my senses and realized that I don't have to wade through hundreds of people at a pub for a $6 beer. I can just drink the ones sitting in my fridge and play video games. :)
Heh - My buddy Euge booked out the back room at Cadillac for his b-day party on friday, so if you feel like hunting down a pint sans-lines, feel free to drop by and sample the cold wobbly pops.
operator
03-16-06, 07:50 AM
That was a nice deal you got for $400 Shiznaz.
ventolin
03-16-06, 07:56 AM
wow do you know how long i checked e-bay looking for something small 48-50cm never mind local, a few months gave up & got a new frame $$$.
Good score the pink will look good.
Be thankful your girl wants to ride S.S or F.G my wife’s Gary fisher girley bike still is hanging on the garage wall past couple of years.
Cheers
Dang - I'm actually starting to seriously Consider selling my 50cm Ciocc frame ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/timichango/tags/miko/ ) as I'm coming to the painful conclusion, after riding my other bike (53 cm) for the last 3 months, that the poor thing's just a mite too small, and I can't get remotely comfortable on it :(
On that note, I visited High Park Cycle last weekend, and met Jan (Gian? John?)... seems like an interesting guy to deal with. Anyone have any advice? He's got such a museum of goodies in there that I'm bound to be able to find something nice that fits, but how is he on trade-ins?
somnambulant
03-16-06, 08:02 AM
damn my long legs. :D
ventolin
03-16-06, 08:10 AM
You got a hacksaw? We could re-enact that leg scene in Gattaca.... :D
sr20det
03-16-06, 08:12 AM
holy shiz.
I totalled the car last night. :(
I got smashed on the front driver side by some crazy ass lady driving a hachback civic and she proceeded to drive away even after her airbags deployed.
I guess i'm fine... woke up with stiff neck, and tight chest. blah blah. at least there isn't any bleeding or broken bones.
anyways, I think i'm going to spend the day taking apart the car to use the back passenger seats as my new tv sofa.
playing GT4 while buckled into my seatbelt is gonna be GREAT!
and as for high park cycles.
the owner is a grumpy ol' b'tard and you'll have to fight him to get him to sell you stuff for a reasonable amount of money.
wait till he lets you into the back, you'll pee your pants and immediately aquire photographic memory, guaranteed.
operator
03-16-06, 08:15 AM
Pretty sure they didn't use a hacksaw but ok
Edit: Whoa sr20det.
Your insurance... upward trend.
somnambulant
03-16-06, 08:18 AM
/me keeps a reign on comments about asian drivers. ;) (not to mention crazy people in hatchback civics)
Glad you're OK!
sweep242
03-16-06, 08:22 AM
Dang - I'm actually starting to seriously Consider selling my 50cm Ciocc frame ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/timichango/tags/miko/ ) as I'm coming to the painful conclusion, after riding my other bike (53 cm) for the last 3 months, that the poor thing's just a mite too small, and I can't get remotely comfortable on it :(
On that note, I visited High Park Cycle last weekend, and met Jan (Gian? John?)... seems like an interesting guy to deal with. Anyone have any advice? He's got such a museum of goodies in there that I'm bound to be able to find something nice that fits, but how is he on trade-ins?
Sweet bike. I just finished building a bike. If i went home and said hey dear i found a new frame to build up i would be living in a van down by the river. Ha Ha(no joke)Ha
The high park cycle place i need to check it out no matter the owners attitude one of these days soon.
Cheers
sr20det
03-16-06, 08:29 AM
yea, my insurance is officially f-ked.
eh, more reason to hop on the bike and be cool like everyone else here.
haha, I just checked my pockets and I still have her honda badge that I found in the debris afterwards.
yea... I drive here in Toronto like I would in Beijing. har har.
sweep242
03-16-06, 08:44 AM
yea, my insurance is officially f-ked.
eh, more reason to hop on the bike and be cool like everyone else here.
haha, I just checked my pockets and I still have her honda badge that I found in the debris afterwards.
yea... I drive here in Toronto like I would in Beijing. har har.
wow that sucks big time. hope you told the cops she tried to drive away after it happened,I'm sure it would be to your favor.
Good to hear your ok. You know what they always say "it could have been worse"!
jeremywhitehorn
03-16-06, 08:49 AM
Dang - I'm actually starting to seriously Consider selling my 50cm Ciocc frame ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/timichango/tags/miko/ ) as I'm coming to the painful conclusion, after riding my other bike (53 cm) for the last 3 months, that the poor thing's just a mite too small, and I can't get remotely comfortable on it :(
On that note, I visited High Park Cycle last weekend, and met Jan (Gian? John?)... seems like an interesting guy to deal with. Anyone have any advice? He's got such a museum of goodies in there that I'm bound to be able to find something nice that fits, but how is he on trade-ins?
if you're selling the ciocc, let me know. a guy i ride with is looking for a 50cm frame.
As for high park cycles. yeah, the guy has a veritable museum of parts and frames up in his rafters but good god he can be difficult to deal with. on a good day he's a nice and will take trades and stuff but if he's in a bad mood he can be a surly old coot. if you're looking to trade in old parts / frames i'd say sell them on ebay or craigslist because he won't give you any sort of reasonable deal. his frames seem expensive to me, but then again they are pretty high-end.
personally, i've found his frustrating to deal with (he built me a wheel that kept popping spokes) and so i don't go there anymore but you never know, he might have changes his ways.
you'd probably get a better deal (and service) at cavern.
ventolin
03-16-06, 08:52 AM
yea, my insurance is officially f-ked.
eh, more reason to hop on the bike and be cool like everyone else here.
haha, I just checked my pockets and I still have her honda badge that I found in the debris afterwards.
yea... I drive here in Toronto like I would in Beijing. har har.
Sweet goddamn... glad you're alllright! No doubt she's going to make a claim - no way for the cops to track the hit-and-run through her insurance claim based on her car model? Someone needs to take that idiot off of the road.
Heh - detached Honda badges... In 2000 me and some friends were on the way back from the Montreal jazz fest in the summer, and the driver, a guy we worked with who had one arm, fell asleep at the wheel and put us into the ditch in Kingston going about 130km/h... car flipped and flew about 30 metres upside-down, and then promptly caught on fire a few seconds after we got out of it.
I've still got the (H) badge from the hood of the Civic we were in at the time... it's my lucky charm in a way, because we all should have been fried pulp. Hold on to that thing!
sr20det
03-16-06, 08:57 AM
ventolin... dude, you are f-ing insane.
its too large to keep in my pocket/wallet all day haha.
ventolin
03-16-06, 09:01 AM
if you're selling the ciocc, let me know. a guy i ride with is looking for a 50cm frame.
As for high park cycles. yeah, the guy has a veritable museum of parts and frames up in his rafters but good god he can be difficult to deal with. on a good day he's a nice and will take trades and stuff but if he's in a bad mood he can be a surly old coot. if you're looking to trade in old parts / frames i'd say sell them on ebay or craigslist because he won't give you any sort of reasonable deal. his frames seem expensive to me, but then again they are pretty high-end.
personally, i've found his frustrating to deal with (he built me a wheel that kept popping spokes) and so i don't go there anymore but you never know, he might have changes his ways.
you'd probably get a better deal (and service) at cavern.
Agreed - I got the impression that dealing with him is subject to his moodiness on a given day. Problem is, I'd like to get a frame of equivalent quality and italian-ness ;) There's something about an Italian bike built in SLX that makes it difficult to replace with anything other than an equally pretty Italian bike in SLX, and I imagine that Mr. Grumpy's got loads of 'em. I also have no idea how to price this thing - I've seen'em go built up with campy record stuff for up to $1200 on ebay, but I wouldn't begin to know how to price it as a frame and fork - another factor that inclines me to try to work a straight trade for something equivalent that fits. Wishful thinging maybe :(
ventolin
03-16-06, 09:02 AM
ventolin... dude, you are f-ing insane.
its too large to keep in my pocket/wallet all day haha.
Hehehehe - hang it on a huge gold chain and wear it as bling!
somnambulant
03-16-06, 09:22 AM
Hehehehe - hang it on a huge gold chain and wear it as bling!
hah.. that's what I was thinking
WORD!
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sr20det
03-16-06, 09:49 AM
dang, you got a bike built on SLX... and I thought my Columbus SP was good enough.
cavernmech
03-16-06, 10:09 AM
On that note, I visited High Park Cycle last weekend, and met Jan (Gian? John?)... seems like an interesting guy to deal with. Anyone have any advice? He's got such a museum of goodies in there that I'm bound to be able to find something nice that fits, but how is he on trade-ins?
Ahhh... Johnny Buoco. He has been around forever. He has some really sweet stuff in there but I too find it over priced. On top of that the guy is a pain in the arse to deal with. A few years back I was poking around in there and saw a 70'sish chrome track bike hanging up. It was a french bike I think. A decent frame....nothing special...Maillard hubs...Stronglight cranks. He wanted $1000! for it. I laughed my way out the door. As I was walking out I witnessed him charge a lady and her child $10 to put air in the kids tires. Some are of the opinion it is some kind of Mafia front as he never seems to want to sell anything.
ventolin
03-16-06, 10:20 AM
Ahhh... Johnny Buoco. He has been around forever. He has some really sweet stuff in there but I too find it over priced. On top of that the guy is a pain in the arse to deal with. A few years back I was poking around in there and saw a 70'sish chrome track bike hanging up. It was a french bike I think. A decent frame....nothing special...Maillard hubs...Stronglight cranks. He wanted $1000! for it. I laughed my way out the door. As I was walking out I witnessed him charge a lady and her child $10 to put air in the kids tires. Some are of the opinion it is some kind of Mafia front as he never seems to want to sell anything.
Heh - yeah, when I was in there he was quoting me a price in the $800-$900 for a used but decent rossin track frame & fork, which seemed a bit steep.
He definitely didn't seem like selling stuff was a big priority, and I couldn't really gauge if it was because he just likes his bikes and can't bear to part with them, or if he's just unable to charge anything but the going price in the 80s. Which is kind-of why I was wondering if he'd keen-up to a trade, and if he'd give me good value for my frame, or just try to fleece me.
P.S. Cavernmech - you built that yellow wheel on the Ciocc for me, and It's the best wheel I've ever owned... absolutely atom-bomb-proof. I learned to build wheels after that, and it's been my reference wheel for figuring out spoke tension since I can't afford a tensiometer.... *pluck.... RIIIIINGGGGG* :D
ventolin
03-16-06, 10:22 AM
dang, you got a bike built on SLX... and I thought my Columbus SP was good enough.
If it's got the little white birdie on it, I'd say it's good enough ;)
I'm actually afraid of squarshing it with my fat desk-jockey arse. I had a wipeout on my other bike, a Ciocc-built Concorde that's also in SLX, and I managed to f*ck the fork alignment a bit and had to have Malcolm at biseagal get it running straight again. I've been thinking about getting a new fork built up in Columbus Max, just to offset some of the paranoia...
jeremywhitehorn
03-16-06, 10:27 AM
I also have no idea how to price this thing - I've seen'em go built up with campy record stuff for up to $1200 on ebay, but I wouldn't begin to know how to price it as a frame and fork - another factor that inclines me to try to work a straight trade for something equivalent that fits. Wishful thinging maybe :(
there's no way he'd give you a straight trade for it. from what i remember he usually offer 50% (or less) of what he can sell the item for, so you'd most likely end up losing money. start the bidding low on ebay and see who bites. i'd bet that market value would work itself out.
i just thought of another option for you: if you're in the junction neighbourhood, keep riding along annette street towards high park ave. there is a guy on the south side there that has the outside of his house lined (and i mean piled deep) with used frames, parts, etc. he's usually out there on spring summer evenings trading with the neighbourhood kids; i've cruised by and seen some half decent frames there. can't hurt to have a look, if for nothing more than the joy of scrounging.
cavernmech
03-16-06, 10:30 AM
Heh - yeah, when I was in there he was quoting me a price in the $800-$900 for a used but decent rossin track frame & fork, which seemed a bit steep.
****.....go up to LaBicicletta and buy a brand NEW Rossin for less than that.
jeremywhitehorn
03-16-06, 10:31 AM
Heh - yeah, when I was in there he was quoting me a price in the $800-$900 for a used but decent rossin track frame & fork, which seemed a bit steep.
yeah, i'd say so! la bicicletta sells those new for 1/3 that price...
jeremywhitehorn
03-16-06, 10:39 AM
i noticed that urbane just got in some sweet marinoni laminated toe straps with the buckle pads and all (like the old campy ones). makes me want to switch to clips and straps just to use those babies. it's payday, someone talk me out of buying them (i just bought a new ti seatpost yesterday!).
darkmother
03-16-06, 10:50 AM
hah.. that's what I was thinking
WORD!
Man, that is the funniest thing I have seen all day.
"Da Flame" is my favourite.
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