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exhibitx 06-29-09 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 9187434)

been watching them as they go up, wish they had them more often, very well done

zippered 06-29-09 02:04 PM

from saturday. i had to share:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2471/...d8d593.jpg?v=0

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3397/...c4e677.jpg?v=0

"crap, i had to get stuck with this guy..."

iherald 06-29-09 02:13 PM

That's a big dude to be a bike cop.

veteran_youth 06-29-09 04:48 PM

Mike if you are running 10spd on that bike (and it is a rear wheel you need) I have a wheel you can borrow indefinitely.

Also, I have found the best lube for Mavic freehubs is Shimano freehub grease. Whose very existence makes no sense because as far as I can tell Shimano doesn't make a rebuildable freehub (maybe Saint).

kergin 06-29-09 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by iherald (Post 9188861)
That's a big dude to be a bike cop.

I believe the term is "bear" :roflmao2:

cavernmech 06-29-09 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by veteran_youth (Post 9189882)
Mike if you are running 10spd on that bike (and it is a rear wheel you need) I have a wheel you can borrow indefinitely.

Also, I have found the best lube for Mavic freehubs is Shimano freehub grease. Whose very existence makes no sense because as far as I can tell Shimano doesn't make a rebuildable freehub (maybe Saint).

Is that the white thin Nexus stuff in the tube? I use that for DT ratchets and other pawl applications....works great.

veteran_youth 06-29-09 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech (Post 9190436)
Is that the white thin Nexus stuff in the tube? I use that for DT ratchets and other pawl applications....works great.

It is actually neon green and comes in a tiny plastic jar........the fact that they make two different kinds of freehub grease is pretty much unfathomable.

shapelike 06-29-09 08:48 PM

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kergin 06-29-09 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech (Post 9190436)
Is that the white thin Nexus stuff in the tube? I use that for DT ratchets and other pawl applications....works great.


Originally Posted by veteran_youth (Post 9191220)
It is actually neon green and comes in a tiny plastic jar........the fact that they make two different kinds of freehub grease is pretty much unfathomable.

Either of you guys happen to wander into a place like Princess Auto or Parts Source to do some comparison shopping? Seems like there ought to be a ton of overlap between lubricants and grease for bicycles and motorcycles/cars. Should be much cheaper, too.

cavernmech 06-30-09 09:42 AM

Paging I_herald....your tubs are glued and ready for action.

TRaffic Jammer 06-30-09 09:44 AM

Keith .. do you still have your tap/die set? Do you have a crank arm thread tap?

trueno92 06-30-09 12:54 PM

WHERE'S YOUR BIKE LOCK?
====================

question gals/guys... have u ever parked your bike somewhere, where you return to see the entire rig missing?

you ask security and they direct you to your bike, sans lock, telling you they cut it because it was not locked at the bike rack.

this happened to me and my krypto evo is now no more?!!!!

i know this is private property and all, but has this happened to anyone here, and can i do anything to get paid for a new lock?!



on another note, i donuted in the rain on sunday, completely feet soaked by mid ride... fun tho.. 20+ guys still in the pack at the end.

i was the only one on steel, had fenders and only 1 gear....... (single speed, not fixed tho)

48x16 = possible!

tuz 06-30-09 01:34 PM

They removed the bike because it was locked somewhere they didn't like? How long did they wait? In any case that's harsh... You could call the company I guess.

Jeez you're a real donuter. Been once in April and haven't been back since...

cavernmech 06-30-09 02:10 PM

HOT BIKE ALERT!!

a messenger buddy acquired a fairly hi-end Bianchi Mtn bike off a crackhead today. He would like to get it to its rightful owner. If you think it is yers or know who's it might be P.M. me.

TRaffic Jammer 06-30-09 02:28 PM

^^With Igor gone, those crackheads will sell to anybody nowt^^ Good Luck on that owner find, *ears open*

If it is private property AND there is a sign, you are SOL in terms of having the bike removed.This does not make it suck less though.

trueno92 06-30-09 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by tuz (Post 9195666)
They removed the bike because it was locked somewhere they didn't like? How long did they wait? In any case that's harsh... You could call the company I guess.

Jeez you're a real donuter. Been once in April and haven't been back since...

yeah i pack dem donuts... ! wish more ppl had fenders tho.. drafting in rain not great... hah

they removed the bike within 3 hrs, since i was working a 1/2 day, i parked at 8:30, out at 12 and it was done!

TRaffic Jammer 06-30-09 03:11 PM

where was this?
Fenders.... no good fender coverage on a road bike 'cept for maybe those clip ones that screw onto the stays but I can't see many roadies goin' for those either, just something else to slow them down/rattle/fail. Look at it like your at a spa exfoliating. :lol: just as long as you don't catch road crap in the eye. 48:16 singles speed hey that's me!

duppy.conqueror 06-30-09 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by trueno92 (Post 9196120)
they removed the bike within 3 hrs, since i was working a 1/2 day, i parked at 8:30, out at 12 and it was done!

where did they remove it from?

exhibitx 06-30-09 03:28 PM

i used sks raceblade fenders on my road bike on sunday for ~70k

coverage isn't as good as full fenders obviously, but they did the job, my back stayed dry, my bottles stayed clean and my feet didn't get soaked

good: they are real easy to put on/take off, the newest ones have a little mud flap, super easy to adjust, lightweight

bad: stability is an obvious issue with only 1 connection point they will constantly rub against your tires and make noises, if you don't adjust them properly they can funnel rain right into your shoes, expensive for what they are

http://i44.tinypic.com/sma70m.jpg

shapelike 06-30-09 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by trueno92 (Post 9195366)
48x16 = possible!

I was coming back from King City w/ some people awhile back ... we had a tailwind and one of the guys who enjoys riding TTs went to the front to hammer for a bit. I got on his wheel, tucked in and maintained 52km/h behind him. 52km/h using 38x14 = 155rpm, which is the highest cadence I've ridden at for any length of time. It completely blows my mind when I then think about the cadences track racers get up to.

</observation/ramble>

Anyway, were you comfortable w/ that gearing in the Donut group? I'm pretty happy w/ my setup ... 30-40km/h works out to about 90-120rpm, which is great for the "people who ride but not-so-much race" class of rider I normally train with for the Bike Rally.

elTwitcho 07-01-09 11:04 PM

Rode back from downsview to my place at Danforth and Greenwood in 45 minutes, that's an awesome ride. Gradual downhill just about the entire way and there's was no hint of wind tonight. Except for the fat moron who almost u-turned into me, one of the best rides I've had in a long time. Just flew the entire way and only had to stop at two lights

Flimflam 07-02-09 06:10 AM

Nice Twitch, which route did you take from there?

I only had a quick sprint up to the subway station and back yesterday to get a day pass, even on that short ride got told to "calm down" by a driver, they were all slowing for the speed bumps on Sorauren, like hell I was going to do that :p

155rpm .. sheesh, I know I can't hold 40km/h for very long at all on the flat, and that's only around 120rpm with 46x17. I usually ride around 90/100rpm though I guess, I think around 30-35km/h. Downhill I've hit ridiculous rpms, but on the flats I've only reached maybe 48km/h (usually on the Bloor/Danforth viaduct) which I think is only 145rpm, and isn't sustained... more of a sprint effort. Reading this makes me realise I need to step up my spin game.

edit: anywhere in town stock/sell Velocity B43s (deeper profile than the Deep-V I'm told) - my buddy out west is trying to find some and figured Toronto has a better chance than Grand Prairie.

pyze-guy 07-02-09 10:35 AM

Well getting settled in Kingston. $400 for books, ugh. al least there is some good riding to be done. Think I might head out to Sandbanks Sunday evening. Time to bug sweep and go for some rides.

elTwitcho 07-02-09 11:17 AM

Flim - got out of downsview and found keele wasn't actually as sketchy as I expected it would be. Took that down to Davenport which has to be one of my new favorite cycling roads. Traffic is calm, 40kph speed limit and nobody gave me crap for ignoring the bike lane that was 100% in dooring range of all the parked cars. Then Bloor/Danforth all the way across which isn't one of my favorite roads at all but seems to always be a great way to get east quickly.

Riding up I didn't realize Keele had a split and I ended up out at the end of friggin Weston Road of all places

iherald 07-02-09 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech (Post 9194019)
Paging I_herald....your tubs are glued and ready for action.

Score. I'll be by!


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