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onetwentyeight 12-27-05 01:59 AM

Can someone explain to me whats going on with this bike?
 
http://fixedgeargallery.com/articles/halloffame/01.jpg

from http://fixedgeargallery.com/articles/halloffame/

what? why?

Huh?

gally99 12-27-05 02:09 AM

putting as much weight as possible towards the front of the bike...

650 front times 38562...

matthavener 12-27-05 02:24 AM

professional skid bike

baxtefer 12-27-05 02:32 AM

it's a stayer bike
made for motorpacing. i.e. riding behind a motorbike on a track

small wheel + negative rake gets you closer to the derny for maximum aero benefit.

onetwentyeight 12-27-05 02:43 AM

"derny"?

matthavener 12-27-05 02:56 AM


Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
"derny"?

A Derny is a type of motorcycle designed and built specifically for motor-paced track cycling events (eg: motor-paced races in six-Day and Keirin racing) or motor-paced road races. On a Derny, the driver sits close to the back of the bike in an upright (almost standing) position to provide an envelope of low wind resistance for the cyclist 'drafting' or slipstreaming behind. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derny

http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+derny

filtersweep 12-27-05 02:59 AM

Pasquali Bike

Here is a company dedicated to such abominatins...

http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/3...opista17cn.jpg

http://www.flybike.com/image/mod/pista.jpg

tbk 12-27-05 05:02 AM

derny

http://www.dernysportuk.com/main.shtml

pacer bikes in action behind the big motors at Herne Hill London at the Good Friday meeting this year, modified 650cc Triumph Thunderbirds if you are interested!

http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/gal...s/IMG_9255.jpg

more info and pics in this link

http://www.londoncyclesport.com/bikes/stayers.html

http://www.londoncyclesport.com/pic_...stayers/30.jpg

onetwentyeight 12-27-05 05:53 AM

Holy ****. I can only imagine what its like to ride these bikes, they kind of frighten me.


alot.

I imagine they're fun to ride in a track situation but on the street....

I give massive props to anyone who rides these. Insanity.

shants 12-27-05 06:36 AM

the gear ratios on the stayer bikes is also totally ****ing insane.

humancongereel 12-27-05 09:56 AM

yeah, i noticed the sloping angle immediately, but the first thing to impress me was that...well...holy ****, that is one tall gear.

$0.00/Gal 12-27-05 10:30 AM

I have always loved the motorpacing dudes.

*new*guy 12-27-05 11:05 AM

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koyman 12-27-05 12:14 PM

this is really wierd.

gregg 12-27-05 12:32 PM

I am too lazy to read the sites linked, but how do the riders communicate to the motorpacers that they want to speed up? Is there some sort of sensor to let the motorpacer know to go faster so the rider can kick?

tbk 12-27-05 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by gregg
I am too lazy to read the sites linked, but how do the riders communicate to the motorpacers that they want to speed up? Is there some sort of sensor to let the motorpacer know to go faster so the rider can kick?

shout, tempo is for easy/ease back, can't remember what it was for attack, plans are normally made before the race anyway.

woof 12-27-05 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by gregg
I am too lazy to read the sites linked, but how do the riders communicate to the motorpacers that they want to speed up? Is there some sort of sensor to let the motorpacer know to go faster so the rider can kick?

After spending a couple of minutes reading up at the link site I know the answers to your questions but I'm too lazy to tell you.

woof 12-27-05 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by tbk
shout, tempo is for easy/ease back, can't remember what it was for attack, plans are normally made before the race anyway.

Allez?

tbk 12-27-05 02:23 PM

more than likely

gregg 12-27-05 03:10 PM


But on a gear that big, it's even harder to turn it slowly, so you've no choice but to keep going, & shout 'tempo' at the pacer so he knows not to try & overtake anyone else.

And if you blow completely you shout 'ho' at the pacer, preferably before you've lost the bike completely & he can't hear you, so he knows to slow down & try & get you back on the bike again & back up to speed
hf

eddiebrannan 12-27-05 04:59 PM

"but one thing that can amuse you when your head's gone, is if you clear your throat, it'll often go forwards & cover the pacer's leathers rather than cover you or the person behind, because of the vacuum effect"

gross


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