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TRaffic Jammer
03-28-08, 11:27 AM
Well talk about a weekend to get you motivated then!!!! :) It's all good. Best job I ever loved, the money was almost secondary after awhile, seriously. Six years in MTL, some of the best memories I have come from this period in my life.


fixedude
03-28-08, 11:27 AM
Anyone have any recommendations/suggested changes/etc with this route?

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1737365

Mike and I have ridden it as far as around the 14km mark at Dixon & Royal York, and that section was smooth sailing. Just not sure about the Dixon -> Islington -> Rexdale -> Hwy 27 part.

@37> take the road (the kingsway) that forks N off bloor until usher...nicer (houses, trees) than bloor, unless you plan to stop at the old sod on bloor for a pint or you wanna see my old high high school (go RAMS!).

you can take the kingsway until kipling, but:
1) the scenery along royal york is a bit nicer from that point (at least until just south of eglinton);
2) from royal york/dixon OR kipling/eglinton, i would go over to, and up, martingrove to rexdale (really, you are kinda choosing the lesser of the evils--unless you can easily navigate the smaller streets--but i used to find martingrove minimally better and islington kinda sucks ass).

snaking up weston is another option...then albion, if you are going NW or stay on weston for N. you have options of detouring to "rowntree", "garland", etc... :eek:

indeed, 27 is not great.

kergin
03-28-08, 11:52 AM
Anyone have any recommendations/suggested changes/etc with this route?

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1737365

Mike and I have ridden it as far as around the 14km mark at Dixon & Royal York, and that section was smooth sailing. Just not sure about the Dixon -> Islington -> Rexdale -> Hwy 27 part.

Taking Weston road might be quieter than Royal York.


somnambulant
03-28-08, 11:56 AM
Royal York was totally fine, I thought. It even has a bike lane North of Dundas. I'm more concerned about the section North of Royal York. Those side streets don't look too impossible to navigate though, so maybe that's a better option.

I_bRAD
03-28-08, 12:23 PM
I've gone up islington from the top of the humber and it's crappy traffic wise but rideable. Never tried the rexdale part... I just ended up riding islington straight to 27. 27 has a paved shoulder that makes for a pretty decent "bike lane"

cavit8
03-28-08, 12:47 PM
Anyone have any recommendations/suggested changes/etc with this route?

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1737365

Mike and I have ridden it as far as around the 14km mark at Dixon & Royal York, and that section was smooth sailing. Just not sure about the Dixon -> Islington -> Rexdale -> Hwy 27 part.

Are you looking at this as a training ride or commute? Is time an issue? There's a path off Phillips road that runs on the east side of the creek across from the golf club that goes under the 401. You can then pick up Hadrian Drive at its south east tip and up to Bergamot and across down to Rexdale blvd. Not ridden it myself but if you switch to the satellite view, the path is there and has bridge across the crick.

somnambulant
03-28-08, 01:08 PM
We're scouting Mike's commute. It's just a ride for me. :) I think eventually the Humber tail will form a decent part of the ride, and ultimately that's what I'd prefer to be riding now. But it's basically just a big sheet of rutted, bulletproof ice right now, which leads me to believe the trails you mention will likely be in a similar condition.

cavit8
03-28-08, 01:16 PM
Could well be. Are you planning on doing this anytime soon? I might like to tag along

kergin
03-28-08, 01:17 PM
We're scouting Mike's commute. It's just a ride for me. :) I think eventually the Humber tail will form a decent part of the ride, and ultimately that's what I'd prefer to be riding now. But it's basically just a big sheet of rutted, bulletproof ice right now, which leads me to believe the trails you mention will likely be in a similar condition.

Is mike going to Guelph-Humber?

very similar to my route to school: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1737848 - I go through the park system, which is *much* safer than any of the major north/south roads, north of the 401.

somnambulant
03-28-08, 01:27 PM
That's the word on the street. Is that park system actually rideable right now? We tried the Humber trail just South of Dundas and it was horrible. It was great when it was still hard packed snow, but now all that's left is ice.

kergin
03-28-08, 01:40 PM
That's the word on the street. Is that park system actually rideable right now? We tried the Humber trail just South of Dundas and it was horrible. It was great when it was still hard packed snow, but now all that's left is ice.

Give it one more week. The park path under the 401 needs to clear up a bit, I think.

Also: Wes, you coming to CM?

somnambulant
03-28-08, 01:51 PM
"TOC - Balcom Canyon - Kevin Seeldraeyers leads the peloton wielding both a scythe and the Pope's approval"

http://www.velonews.com/files/images/w_20080303022516997000.jpg

somnambulant
03-28-08, 01:51 PM
Give it one more week. The park path under the 401 needs to clear up a bit, I think.

Also: Wes, you coming to CM?

I'm going to swing by the start, but I have to head out to the Cycle Solutions in the Beaches before they close at 7:00, so I can't do the ride.

operator
03-28-08, 06:44 PM
Nice to see all of you out there tonight. Quite a big crowd for the tempeature. It got chilly quick!

P.S That pictures is jokes wes

shapelike
03-28-08, 07:50 PM
Somnambu-poopiepants, I have your chainring/guard at my secret lair/apartment.

kergin
03-28-08, 07:51 PM
Somnambu-poopiepants, I have your chainring/guard at my secret lair/apartment.

raepe tarp.

somnambulant
03-28-08, 08:16 PM
raepe tarp.

I fall for it every time.

operator
03-28-08, 10:11 PM
lulZ

Flimflam
03-28-08, 10:53 PM
Was indeed good to see you all tonight, I kinda missed the start watching my buddies bike across the street while he went into Pizza Pizza, but was a good turnout.

A tube blew on me this morning randomnly while at work, and kindly tore a bit of my tyre wall so I won't be riding to Whitby this weekend as I can't get another one just yet and don't trust it for a long out of town trip.

cavit8
03-29-08, 08:22 AM
I have a Vittoria Rubino pro you can borrow if you just need it for the weekend.

And a nice Bianchi on CL: http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/622789853.html

And can anyone suggest a local vendor that would carry batteries for a 600X stinkpad?

DrBenway
03-29-08, 08:55 AM
You know, that was only part of it. I got entirely snubbed by the three guys that were waiting at Dundas Square when I first got there. I rolled up and tried to chat and they more or less totally ignored me. I guess I was too far below their lofty social strata or something. Plus the whole swarming through traffic, pissing off drivers hammerfest isn't really my scene. I can ride fast without riding like an *******. Meh.. different strokes I guess, but I was kind of disappointed.

I totally hear ya Wes. I hung at the back to see how everyone rode together - since there were so many people that didn't know each other and it was a MUCH bigger turn out than I expected/realized - and I'll admit I was a little disappointed by some of the more aggressive riding.


Ryan and i talked about this last night. It will be fixed for next week. And don't worry about the attitudes, we're trying to make it clear to have it checked at the door but with some kids....*shakes head*

The difficulty is that we really were hoping that DSR could be a bunch of people getting together and having some bike fun and that there would be a way that other people could have the opportunity to join in - thus the site and other online stuff. We also didn't want to have to set a lot of rules. Like with the sprints; ride whatever you want and just straight up challenge someone, if you want to keep time, you're welcome to. And even handing out the awards were based on some totally random criteria. That's the spirit we're looking for.

I'm not going to tell people how to act or how to ride, but I definitely encourage those of you who come out to discourage the negative behavior - as will we - and encourage positive things like: riding with lights at night, using signals to communicate with both cars AND other riders, taking only ONE lane when possible, not riding in the oncoming lane, not rushing intersections or swarming cars, etc... As well as just general neutrality with traffic.

And as far as the hammerfest goes, I got the feeling it was a lot of pent up spin that people needed to burn off. As far as I'm concerned, the core decides the pace and the rest can break off as they wish. I'd like to save the speed for the sprints.

DrBenway
03-29-08, 08:56 AM
Was indeed good to see you all tonight, I kinda missed the start watching my buddies bike across the street while he went into Pizza Pizza, but was a good turnout.

A tube blew on me this morning randomnly while at work, and kindly tore a bit of my tyre wall so I won't be riding to Whitby this weekend as I can't get another one just yet and don't trust it for a long out of town trip.

I have a few - albeit no hi end - new tires kicking around here - PM - if you're interested. By all means you can borrow as long as you need.

operator
03-29-08, 10:09 AM
I'm not going to tell people how to act or how to ride, but I definitely encourage those of you who come out to discourage the negative behavior - as will we - and encourage positive things like: riding with lights at night, using signals to communicate with both cars AND other riders, taking only ONE lane when possible, not riding in the oncoming lane, not rushing intersections or swarming cars, etc... As well as just general neutrality with traffic.

I think the unfortunate lure of such a ride is to encourage the exact type of riding your post is against. I think there is enough of us here who can "ride fast and not be an *******" (thanks somnambulant) that if last weeks situation occurs again, you can just let the offenders break away and do that kind of stuff on their own.

TRaffic Jammer
03-29-08, 10:17 AM
Word... cuz you know it'll only be a matter of time. Alleycat race style riding.... not so good in a group ride, especially when I'm not familiar with everyone in the group. I'd not be comfortable raging in der traffic like that in a group situation. I'd rather not end my evening rip applying compression to somone's bleed out. If they're gonna go .. let them go.

DrBenway
03-29-08, 10:32 AM
Exactly. I'm so glad to hear you guys say that. I don't want it to get spoiled and people to think it carries a bad vibe. The great thing about the sprints was the atmosphere. Man sometimes it was hard to get the first people to even race cause everyone was just hanging out! :D

I'll be honest, when I thought of doing the sprints and the subsequent group rides I really only thought it'd be a few of us from the here that would show up. I was hoping that other people might come out but largely just encourage people to ride in general or start their own events and stuff. I'm glad people are stoked and want to support, I just don't want anyone to get the impression this was intended to be some sort of alley cat training ride ;)

I really hope to see you guys keep coming out. It's great to see you lot in person since I don't get as much of a chance to keep up on here.

Flimflam
03-29-08, 10:50 AM
Nice discussion re: DSR stuff, I'm totally with the "ride fast not acting like an *******" line of thought - I'd love to race my bike, but I know the streets aren't really the place for it - my personal angle is that I want to get to know more people by riding with them, hammering down Dovercourt (which I did take part in last week admittedly) isn't the way to get 'er done.

Thanks for the tyre offers cavit8/Dr. Benway - I was just about to respond when I noticed I've already had my last pay check as of midnight (booyah!) - so I'm going to go shopping shortly. Appreciate the offer, though - it blows me away you guys were willing to help me out just so I could ride my bike - I love that community feel, thanks again.

First, to take the Rob Roy + bits to CT via bike, this ought to be interesting :D

PS, the stock fork is heavier than sin on this thing - any typical suggestions for a replacement?

somnambulant
03-29-08, 11:08 AM
Agreed fully on all points on the DSR ride comments above. Just got back from the ride to Humber-North with Mike. We took Weston most of the way. I'll post the route later once I've showered and had some food and ripped the data from ye olde GPSe. I think it was significantly faster by bike than it is via transit, which is also nice for The Mike.

Anyone oot 'n aboot this afternoon? I might go grab a coffee or beer someplace since the sunshine is making it too nice to stay inside all afternoon.

shapelike
03-29-08, 11:21 AM
Requirements (fenders/front rack capability/etc.)?

Off the top of my head I might take a look at the Ritchey Comp CX fork.

In my case (I got a R.R. group buy frameset too) I'm turning it into a singlespeed cyclocross race bike and going a bit off the deep end (Alpha Q CX20 full carbon fork). Booya.

shapelike
03-29-08, 11:25 AM
Re: Bloor/Ossington > Humber College (15' break plus two minor wrong turns) ... 2'05" by my watch.

Here's the (40k round trip) route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1739368

It takes me an hour either way on transit. By bike took us an hour to get there as well and only 50 minutes or so to make it back.

duppy.conqueror
03-29-08, 12:48 PM
all this community spirit by my bfssfgto fam...sniff sniff its bringin a tear to my eye...:D

somnambulant
03-29-08, 12:57 PM
I love how Ascent, the program I use to download/view all my data from the bike computer, gives you a total average speed, but also an average moving speed. Our total average was only ~18km/h, which seems kinda lame, but our moving average was ~25km/h, which seems pretty on par with our effort.

Here's the route: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/118930

TRaffic Jammer
03-29-08, 01:10 PM
cool beans on the telemetry, that rocks! Looking over the DSR feedback it reminds me of the 80's vert sessions where everyone stood around seemingly sizing up everyone until finally someone dropped in and then mayhem would ensue with everyone snaking one another, cept there were no cars on the ramp. :)

I_bRAD
03-29-08, 04:52 PM
Hey Mike- The best "bike lane" in the city runs from scarlett to martin grove along eglinton. You might want to check that out.

somnambulant
03-29-08, 05:24 PM
Coffee and a short leg-stretch ride tomorrow morning, anyone? It's supposed to be similar weather to today, and I'd like to enjoy it before the rain on Monday-Tuesday. :)

Herbie_Glick
03-29-08, 07:02 PM
I'm in for a ride. Call me in the morning. I'll PM you my number as I don't remember if you have it. What time you thinking?

somnambulant
03-29-08, 08:37 PM
What time you thinking?

Depends on when you or anyone else wants to go. I'm up fairly early, so whatevs. Just fire me a message or somethin'.

operator
03-29-08, 08:52 PM
You guys want to hit the donut?

shapelike
03-29-08, 09:16 PM
I bonked just thinking about it. Hnnnnnnghhh! *thud*

cavit8
03-29-08, 10:05 PM
You guys want to hit the donut?

At some point but not yet. I'm heinously out of shape from a winter of just riding to U of T and need to do some minor tuning up to the Pinarello. Plus I'm having a big bacon and eggs breakfast tomorrow.

operator
03-29-08, 10:06 PM
W H A T!1111111

jeremywhitehorn
03-29-08, 10:52 PM
with respect to the unwanted attitudes that the DSR ride seems to have attracted perhaps i could suggest a name change to the ride that would make it seem a little less urban-psyeudo-messengery-cool; a name such as the "kittens ride" or the "unicorn rainbow scramble" or "math spin" might attract the kind of people down to earth enough to just show up and have a good time with the love of riding bikes in common. like my dad always told me: take your work seriously, never take yourself seriously.

kergin
03-29-08, 11:20 PM
Oakville. Back. Fixed. 80-GI. Dundas. Jesus Christ.

Too bad my buddy already had the book I took to give him for his B-day.

Herbie_Glick
03-29-08, 11:34 PM
So basically it's 1:33 and I just got home but have been convinced to go to Tran's. Wes, call me and don't take no for an answer on that ride....**** my life! haha jk

kergin
03-29-08, 11:38 PM
So basically it's 1:33 and I just got home but have been convinced to go to Tran's. Wes, call me and don't take no for an answer on that ride....**** my life! haha jk

I saw someone rockin' a white and red rossin fixed around the CNE on my ride home tonight. Those bikes are purdy...

Herbie_Glick
03-30-08, 02:30 AM
The yellow on black ones are nicer IMO......

somnambulant
03-30-08, 06:15 AM
You guys want to hit the donut?

I'm with Cam.. eventually but not just yet. I need to ramp up my distances a little bit first.


Oakville. Back. Fixed. 80-GI. Dundas. Jesus Christ.

Too bad my buddy already had the book I took to give him for his B-day.

double-d'oh!


So basically it's 1:33 and I just got home but have been convinced to go to Tran's. Wes, call me and don't take no for an answer on that ride....**** my life! haha jk

Last post at 4:30am. It would be very evil for me to call right now, methinks. :D

shapelike
03-30-08, 07:06 AM
Oakville. Back. Fixed. 80-GI. Dundas. Jesus Christ.

There there ... sleep now, my princess.

*cradles in arms* ... *snaps neck* ... *thud*

Shh ...

somnambulant
03-30-08, 07:21 AM
That never stops being funny.

somnambulant
03-30-08, 07:49 AM
damn.. phone call intercepted by Stefan. Anyone else up for a coffee? :)

zippered
03-30-08, 07:55 AM
how about the "i don't have to work at 7am tomorrow" ride?

heading to oshawa today for the first out-of-the-city ride of 2008! w00t

it'll be twice the distance of my other rides so far, but i too am trying to build my endurance back up.

"country roooooads take me hooooome, to the plaaaace, i beeeeloooonggg..."