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gutbucket
05-08-08, 11:35 PM
Coupla things to say...

Hey Jeremy! Thanks for setting me up with the Bridgestone. Haven't been able to build it up yet but I'm getting a kick out folks' reactions to its sheer size (and the mauve-ness of it).

But on a more serious note...

What the heck are folks thinking? I was eastbound on the Martin Goodman Trail, just coming down from the Humber Bridge and rounding the Breyers stand (used to be the PizzaPizza) when I was almost run down by someone on (I believe) an electric or very quiet gas moped thing, coming my way on the trail.
Now, I get a chuckle out of people on the electric-assist bikes. I've even seen some Cox-powered razor scooters (ridden by guys in ties) on the trail. But this was a Moped for God's sake. Like, no capacity for self propulsion, meant for the road kind of thing.

Point is, it kind of Irks me. Keep that kind of stuff off the trails I s'pose is what I'm feeling.

But now I've had ice cream and I feel alot better.

DG


I_bRAD
05-09-08, 04:22 AM
[Edit] my goal before i leave is getting a speeding ticket on my bike... hit almost 60 going down christie this morning, and i'll give it a go again tomorrow (speed limit is 40 i think)

Only way you can get a legit speeding ticket on a bike is if it has a motor.

shapelike
05-09-08, 05:13 AM
Point is, it kind of Irks me. Keep that kind of stuff off the trails I s'pose is what I'm feeling.

But now I've had ice cream and I feel alot better.

DG

One of the few things that still makes me want to chuck a u-lock at someone's head is the ol' moped/scooter in the bike lane scenario. Getting buzzed with no warning by those idiots (half the time on the right it seems) is no fun at all. I wish I had a higher def camera so I could go Martino-styles and take a quick photo of them to send off to the local P.D.


Flimflam
05-09-08, 05:58 AM
Only way you can get a legit speeding ticket on a bike is if it has a motor.

Yeah, it's actually *really* hard I think - technicalities aside - I've asked now a couple times when I've seen them tagging with the laser gun, but they usually ignore or refuse to tag me (I just wanted their number to compare with my speedometer :)) Good luck though - be careful :D

I'm taking next weekend off and going to Ottawa sans bike, so I'm probably going to do a road ride this weekend - I want to get in some distance, regardless of geared/fixed - I've no particular destination in mind, I just want to ride for a while - anyone else doing any road rides I can tag onto? I don't need a hammerfest, just distance.

krusty
05-09-08, 07:00 AM
In Vancouver, the city police run radar on the Stanley Park seawall, and happily give out tickets all day long to rollerbladers and cyclists for speeding.

somnambulant
05-09-08, 07:31 AM
Ugh. I'll have to remember that when I head out there next month.

shapelike
05-09-08, 07:33 AM
I'm taking next weekend off and going to Ottawa sans bike, so I'm probably going to do a road ride this weekend - I want to get in some distance, regardless of geared/fixed - I've no particular destination in mind, I just want to ride for a while - anyone else doing any road rides I can tag onto? I don't need a hammerfest, just distance.

There's a couple training rides for the Friends for Life bike rally this weekend. Saturday is ~50k, Sunday is ~60k. http://www.bikerally.org/index.php/calendar.html.

iherald
05-09-08, 08:02 AM
There's a couple training rides for the Friends for Life bike rally this weekend. Saturday is ~50k, Sunday is ~60k. http://www.bikerally.org/index.php/calendar.html.

Those are some nice rides maps. I think I may ride some of them over the summer. It's nice to have maps for where you're going, otherwise I tend to do the same routes over and over.

freecycle
05-09-08, 08:13 AM
Only way you can get a legit speeding ticket on a bike is if it has a motor.

Youre forgetting most parks have a speed limit of 20 km/h. I disregard and destroy that regularly, and bike cops can actually screw you for it, ive got a warning before.

Flim, It looks like ill be dodging back and forth up the Don on the weekend, youre welcome to come with. If im in the mood i might start from lakeshore and head all the way to the northern end of the paved trail.

-by the way, am I supposed to be in a sitting sort of position with knees bent on my MTB? i have full extension on the Raleigh, and the sitting position is kinda weird as hell.

MattRennick
05-09-08, 08:15 AM
In Vancouver, the city police run radar on the Stanley Park seawall, and happily give out tickets all day long to rollerbladers and cyclists for speeding.

...and not wearing helmets. The last time I was out there they were in the midst of a helmet blitz and a cop stopped me and asked me where my helmet was and unaware that it was required I responded with "at home, in my closet." He asked where home was and I said "Toronto", he asked how long I'd been in Vancouver and I said "about 9 hours" to which he replied "that's long enough to know you need a helmet to ride on our streets." hahaha

About 5 minutes later another cop had these two kids pulled over and they pointed at me and said "what about that guy?" to which I replied "thanks, guys" and kept on riding, ignoring the cop that at this point trying to wave me down.

Fuzzz
05-09-08, 08:27 AM
Hey ya'll... I'm thinking about a 9am ride in the Don tomorrow to start the weekend. Anyone up for meeting at Pottery Road trailhead just before 9 and knocking out a loop?

freecycle
05-09-08, 08:35 AM
I would love to, but my girlfriend might strangle/straddle me if I tried to leave early on sleep-in day.

Ill try. But not too hard.

cavit8
05-09-08, 08:37 AM
I was encouraged to read this headline (which I can't post here, but is worksafe (probably) as it's the BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/2/hi/science/nature/7390109.stm

32flavours
05-09-08, 08:43 AM
My friend and I totally almost got run down by the exact same guy! Was this yesterday around 8:30 or 9pm? Jerkbag!


Coupla things to say...
But on a more serious note...

What the heck are folks thinking? I was eastbound on the Martin Goodman Trail, just coming down from the Humber Bridge and rounding the Breyers stand (used to be the PizzaPizza) when I was almost run down by someone on (I believe) an electric or very quiet gas moped thing, coming my way on the trail.
Now, I get a chuckle out of people on the electric-assist bikes. I've even seen some Cox-powered razor scooters (ridden by guys in ties) on the trail. But this was a Moped for God's sake. Like, no capacity for self propulsion, meant for the road kind of thing.

Point is, it kind of Irks me. Keep that kind of stuff off the trails I s'pose is what I'm feeling.
DG

jet sanchEz
05-09-08, 08:50 AM
I got honked at by one of those electric scooter things in the bike lane on College yesterday. It was a friendly honk, just to let me know he was there. Those things are so very very quiet, I guess he had startled people in the past.

I am sorta surprised that those things haven't been legislated yet....they can go pretty fast (I would guesstimate 40m/h) and they are pretty heavy (maybe 150lbs + the weight of the rider = 300lbs or so) yet there is no need for a license to operate one. I wonder if you even need a driver's license? I should ask one of those guys next time I see one parked...

kylehutton
05-09-08, 08:52 AM
I was encouraged to read this headline (which I can't post here, but is worksafe (probably) as it's the BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/2/hi/science/nature/7390109.stm

damn, i love the uk.

at the bottom of that page, this is a headline


"Taser parties
Meeting the women shunning kitchen ware for stun guns"

nerdsgirth
05-09-08, 08:53 AM
I was encouraged to read this headline (which I can't post here, but is worksafe (probably) as it's the BBC

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/2/hi/science/nature/7390109.stm

You dog!

Apple generation1,2,3, owners who had catastrophic battery failure. http://www.apple.com/ca/ipod/settlement/

freecycle
05-09-08, 08:54 AM
I got honked at by one of those electric scooter things in the bike lane on College yesterday. It was a friendly honk, just to let me know he was there. Those things are so very very quiet, I guess he had startled people in the past.

I am sorta surprised that those things haven't been legislated yet....they can go pretty fast (I would guesstimate 40m/h) and they are pretty heavy (maybe 150lbs + the weight of the rider = 300lbs or so) yet there is no need for a license to operate one. I wonder if you even need a driver's license? I should ask one of those guys next time I see one parked...

needs no license whatsoever. they are pretty cool, i pass one on the way to the store all the time. id just feel really lazy with one.. and where the hell to put it?

MattRennick
05-09-08, 08:56 AM
I wonder if you even need a driver's license? I should ask one of those guys next time I see one parked...

I don't think you need a license and apparently it is totally legal for them to ride in the bike lane. We had some guy, all smiles, ride by us a while ago and he was all "hey guys! have you seen these things? they're electric!!! they're great!!!" and then zoomed off. he was hilarious.

On an unrelated note, Jet, my buddy Rob ended up with your Razesa a couple of weeks ago and he's lovin' it! I sent him the CL link knowing that you'd just put some work into it and he was in the market for a new bike and he'd sent me a bunch of "what do you think?" emails with a bunch of links to **** fixed / ss bikes on ebay and I was like "dude, get THIS one!"

He may still end up with a new fixed / ss bike but for the meantime he's really enjoying the road bike - he's always ridden MTB in the city so this is like a whole new world for him.

nerdsgirth
05-09-08, 08:57 AM
I got honked at by one of those electric scooter things in the bike lane on College yesterday. It was a friendly honk, just to let me know he was there. Those things are so very very quiet, I guess he had startled people in the past.

I am sorta surprised that those things haven't been legislated yet....they can go pretty fast (I would guesstimate 40m/h) and they are pretty heavy (maybe 150lbs + the weight of the rider = 300lbs or so) yet there is no need for a license to operate one. I wonder if you even need a driver's license? I should ask one of those guys next time I see one parked...

My partner's boss has one of those. He converted a bike. The only real indication is the huge rear hub, behind the seat battery pack, and the extreme weight. I saw him take off w on college in the lane passing those in the bike lane 'just coasting' it was pretty funny.

jet sanchEz
05-09-08, 09:00 AM
On an unrelated note, Jet, my buddy Rob ended up with your Razesa a couple of weeks ago and he's lovin' it! I sent him the CL link knowing that you'd just put some work into it and he was in the market for a new bike and he'd sent me a bunch of "what do you think?" emails with a bunch of links to **** fixed / ss bikes on ebay and I was like "dude, get THIS one!"


Cool! He really seemed to like it and I was happy to give it to someone who would appreciate it, I am glad to hear that. That bike is crazy fast and I would never have sold it but it was just a bit snug on me, c'est la vie. I even lent it to my friend who is looking for a roadie and he gave it back to me a week later saying it was too fast for him ;)

jeremywhitehorn
05-09-08, 09:14 AM
Coupla things to say...

Hey Jeremy! Thanks for setting me up with the Bridgestone. Haven't been able to build it up yet but I'm getting a kick out folks' reactions to its sheer size (and the mauve-ness of it).

But on a more serious note...

What the heck are folks thinking? I was eastbound on the Martin Goodman Trail, just coming down from the Humber Bridge and rounding the Breyers stand (used to be the PizzaPizza) when I was almost run down by someone on (I believe) an electric or very quiet gas moped thing, coming my way on the trail.
Now, I get a chuckle out of people on the electric-assist bikes. I've even seen some Cox-powered razor scooters (ridden by guys in ties) on the trail. But this was a Moped for God's sake. Like, no capacity for self propulsion, meant for the road kind of thing.

Point is, it kind of Irks me. Keep that kind of stuff off the trails I s'pose is what I'm feeling.

But now I've had ice cream and I feel alot better.

DG

no problem, glad to clear out the basement a bit. thanks for the peugot! i've actually built it up already for the whopping out of pocket cost of $30 (front loooong reach brake). couldn't find red fenders wide enough for it though.

i agree those electric scooters annoy me. all the convenience of riding a bike and all driving a car with none of the accountability.

nerdsgirth
05-09-08, 09:15 AM
Anyone have a short reach rear side pull brake kicking around? Trade for a long reach? Thanks.

tuz
05-09-08, 09:44 AM
Anyone have a short reach rear side pull brake kicking around? Trade for a long reach? Thanks.

Hey I've got a Simano Exage rear, single pivot with pads. Free.

Edit: It's missing the barrel adjuster. Sorry for the crappy offer.

cavit8
05-09-08, 09:47 AM
I don't think you need a license and apparently it is totally legal for them to ride in the bike lane. We had some guy, all smiles, ride by us a while ago and he was all "hey guys! have you seen these things? they're electric!!! they're great!!!" and then zoomed off. he was hilarious.



On the upside, they get people out of cars (maybe) but like any conveyance, jackasses can use them too. I have more tolerance for those using them who would be unlikely to use a bike, but as for the others, sure, why ride a bike when you can use coal generated electricity! Wooka.

freecycle
05-09-08, 09:50 AM
having a coffee and hitting the trail. well, im going to attempt to, i have an inkling my bike may be a little small all of a sudden. anyone wanna come? im just going to troll around, nothing fast.

Flimflam
05-09-08, 09:55 AM
There's a couple training rides for the Friends for Life bike rally this weekend. Saturday is ~50k, Sunday is ~60k. http://www.bikerally.org/index.php/calendar.html.

Awesome, sounds ideal (damn those early starts though ;)) - I think I might at least hit up the Lake Wilcox run tomorrow, I've been meaning to go back up there since last summer. Are you going? I'm not riding the Friends for Life ride, does that even matter for these?

Passed 1000km this morning, that's 3 weeks and one day of riding the Rob Roy. Decided that was a good milestone to properly clean/lube the chain :) Still need new pads though, gah.

Great link there Cam, I sent that one over to my Dad - he'll appreciate that :)

Early finish in Whitby this afternoon = taking those tailwinds to full advantage for heading west methinks, was brutal going east this morning at times.

shapelike
05-09-08, 10:11 AM
I'm not riding the Friends for Life ride, does that even matter for these?

No? Just wear a helmet, bring food/tools and don't ride like a ****** - a lot of the people in the group will be novice cyclists and spook easy. That being said, a lot of people in the group will be experienced riders who are great to ride all day with. Overall it's a really friendly bunch and you should be able to find some people to ride with at whatever pace you find comfortable.

pyze-guy
05-09-08, 10:28 AM
Get the new pad FF, they make a world of difference.

somnambulant
05-09-08, 10:43 AM
From the Rapha Continental ride blog.. this is like the automotive equivalent of 'lil hauler:

http://www.rapha.cc/continental/images/scapuss049.jpg

:D

32flavours
05-09-08, 10:58 AM
Holy crap the headwind heading East is brutal. Oh well, my commute home should be funsies.

Nerdsgirth- I have a pair of brand new Tektro dual pivot road calipers (short reach). Want?

shapelike
05-09-08, 12:09 PM
http://www.irocycle.com/ <-- new website ... free coffee mug offer if you send a bike pic in.

duppy.conqueror
05-09-08, 12:30 PM
From the Rapha Continental ride blog.. this is like the automotive equivalent of 'lil hauler:

http://www.rapha.cc/continental/images/scapuss049.jpg

:D

Ill Hustla!

pyze-guy
05-09-08, 12:34 PM
Canada Post just brought presents!!!

I`m running out to work, but 10 silver hubs just arrived at my door....sexy. Total cost $363 Can. Sweetdeal all:D

I`m going to get them organized tonight/tomorrow morning and then we can arrange to meetup.

kylehutton
05-09-08, 12:37 PM
Canada Post just brought presents!!!

I`m running out to work, but 10 silver hubs just arrived at my door....sexy. Total cost $363 Can. Sweetdeal all:D

I`m going to get them organized tonight/tomorrow morning and then we can arrange to meetup.

wooo!

stoked!

somnambulant
05-09-08, 01:22 PM
Anyone here have a Wii + Mario Kart? I'd love to play it. Just sayin' is alls. :)

Also: wow. What a difference with the IRO website!

tuz
05-09-08, 01:30 PM
Canada Post just brought presents!!!

I`m running out to work, but 10 silver hubs just arrived at my door....sexy. Total cost $363 Can. Sweetdeal all:D

I`m going to get them organized tonight/tomorrow morning and then we can arrange to meetup.

Awesome! :)

Herbie_Glick
05-09-08, 01:40 PM
Canada Post just brought presents!!!

I`m running out to work, but 10 silver hubs just arrived at my door....sexy. Total cost $363 Can. Sweetdeal all:D

I`m going to get them organized tonight/tomorrow morning and then we can arrange to meetup.

ooohhhh yyyyeeeeaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!

kylehutton
05-09-08, 02:10 PM
Anyone here have a Wii + Mario Kart? I'd love to play it. Just sayin' is alls. :)

i'm planning on (hopefully) picking it up this weekend.


also, should we have a wheel building party soon?

somnambulant
05-09-08, 02:12 PM
Our Canadian homeboy Svein Tuft is kicking ass and taking names at the Pan-Am Road and Track Championships right now.

He was doing track racing in the velodrome in Uruguay earlier this week: he got gold in the individual pursuit race on Monday, the points race on tuesday, and then the Madison race on Wednesday.

Then the road races started today, and he got gold in the individual time trial!

His new riding system is unstoppable! [/fairly obscure internets reference]

Speaking of madison racing, this video from Forest City still boggles my mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxOoflyZnLQ

I_bRAD
05-09-08, 06:16 PM
Youre forgetting most parks have a speed limit of 20 km/h. I disregard and destroy that regularly, and bike cops can actually screw you for it, ive got a warning before.

That would be a bylaw infraction rather than a HTA infraction I think. Also, since speedometers are not legally mandated equipment (like they are on cars) how would you know you were going over 20? I don't think they could ever get a conviction on that if you took it to court. As an aside, I love how when you're riding along the lakeshore trail through Ajax there's a list of bylaws posted along the trail one of which being "no obnoxious or annoying behaviour" I'd rather get a ticket for that than for speeding! :p

As far as an actual speeding ticket goes, the law is "operating a motor vehicle in excess of the limit" or something along those lines, the key word obviously being "motor" Anyhoo, are they gonna take away your bike license?

I_bRAD
05-09-08, 06:18 PM
From the Rapha Continental ride blog.. this is like the automotive equivalent of 'lil hauler:

http://www.rapha.cc/continental/images/scapuss049.jpg

:D

haha. The "original" L'il hauler was my buddies old Ford ranger that we used to use to go mountain biking and camping.

cphfxt
05-09-08, 06:23 PM
also, should we have a wheel building party soon?

There will be a wheel building class at CBN on Queen w 18th and 25 of May. If anyone needs?

~Stuart~
05-09-08, 06:28 PM
I LOVE THOSE BIKE ELECTRIC PIECES OF ****

i race them (gives me something to strive for) and have yet to be beaten (they slow off lights :D ). but in reality, i want to toss my ulock in there front wheel each time i see them (mind you they beat cars)




Canada Post just brought presents!!!

I`m running out to work, but 10 silver hubs just arrived at my door....sexy. Total cost $363 Can. Sweetdeal all:D

I`m going to get them organized tonight/tomorrow morning and then we can arrange to meetup.


you kick ass


any way possible (with out me sounding like a dink... can i still say that?) that you could bring them to MEC tomorrow (see this is where it gets bad) along with those bars :D ? i'll give you chocolate AND $$$ (best combo infact)

MattRennick
05-09-08, 06:48 PM
There will be a wheel building class at CBN on Queen w 18th and 25 of May. If anyone needs?

Highly recommended - I enjoyed the class a lot... even if I wasn't the best student.

Ill Mitch
05-09-08, 07:16 PM
Ugh. I'll have to remember that when I head out there next month.

When are you heading to Vancouver?

I'll be there around the last week of May and the first week of June depending how long it takes to get up the west coast.

somnambulant
05-09-08, 07:49 PM
You have a bike with you? :)

cavernmech
05-09-08, 07:58 PM
Anyone have a short reach rear side pull brake kicking around? Trade for a long reach? Thanks.

I am pretty sure I still have a brand new Veloce around here...I will try to find it.

iherald
05-09-08, 08:48 PM
There will be a wheel building class at CBN on Queen w 18th and 25 of May. If anyone needs?

I'm not going to build a wheel, but I'd like to learn how to true one. Are there clinics on that?

cavit8
05-09-08, 09:02 PM
There's a couple training rides for the Friends for Life bike rally this weekend. Saturday is ~50k, Sunday is ~60k. http://www.bikerally.org/index.php/calendar.html.

I may make it out for the one tomorrow. Anyone else going?