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I_bRAD 11-23-07 02:45 PM

Hey, I just got a new (to me) pair of boots and they came with custom orthotics! If anyone knows Michael Denton #377, let him know I have his boots. Well let him know I've got his orthotics. The boots are mine now.

Also, I got some kick ass Merino wool socks. They're for kicking ass with warm feet.

exhibitx 11-23-07 03:22 PM

saw this on digg, half life 2 "Toronto Conflict" mod, looks pretty cool

they even have popeyes chicken in there

http://www.torontoconflict.com/media.htm

[/nerd]

zippered 11-23-07 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 5680814)
Almost took the MTB today, but chose roadie - most of the majors are clear enough. I walked the bike to Ronces down Marion, though (ice is my concern, snow was a breeze) :p

in years past i've ridden with slicks, but as of this week i'm using an old hybrid and i'm really surprised how stable the tires feel over the ice. kendas = cheap and easy (just like me). unlike knobby tires that can get bunged up with snow (and then become more slippery imho) or studs (though i have yet to try them) that shouldn't see pavement, they have a chevron tread.

Danhalen 11-23-07 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood (Post 5679790)
wtf i listened to the whole song

See? Told ya!

Danhalen 11-23-07 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD (Post 5680122)
It's a good song, but it will forever remind me of awkward early teen slowdancing.

That's what makes it great! Although One by U2 is more my era.

Danhalen 11-23-07 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 5680520)
thin lizzy - jailbreak = one of my all time favorite records

Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

operator 11-23-07 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 5681218)
How prickish is TTC about bikes on the subway during rushhour? I'll have the folded picnica today, but it would be a pain to ride all the way to Keele station....

Depends on the collector. If your bike doesn't look like a bike (e.g folded up in a bike bag that doesn't say FOLDED BIKE in giant letters on the side) then you should be ok.

It's annoying bringing it on during rush hour, the subway is usually 99.99% crowded up the ass.


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5681293)
I think you could do better than an Alex DA28 to lace up to a dura-ace hubset. :) Even Velocity Aeroheads are roughly 405g (claimed)... although I have no idea what the price difference is between the two.

Yeah I know, but the DA28 is 28mm profile vs aerohead 19mm. And no i'm not lacing da28's to dura ace hubs :)

The 38mm deep shamal front wheel is suposedly ~ 880g's. Which is ridiculously light for an AL rim wheel that deep.

zippered 11-23-07 07:49 PM

the next trend in carbon fiber?

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1132/...112df1.jpg?v=0

"Tyler is the engineering student from Brigham Young University who created this carbon fiber truss design. This is a 2 lb frame with no rider weight limit."

:eek:

shapelike 11-24-07 12:47 AM

Is that guy ... oh, let's go with "steady flossin'"?

somnambulant 11-24-07 08:12 AM

anyone out for a ride and/or coffee this morning?

TRaffic Jammer 11-24-07 09:21 AM

Math/physics geeks, CF and bikes... a funky combination.
Off for lunch with the inlaws and then attacking an unsuspecting IKEA.

Danhalen 11-24-07 09:39 AM

*grumble/scratch etc.* I passed out in my clothes, on top of my clean laundry last night. Classy huh? I'm heading out now actually. Coffee/breakfast etc.

I_bRAD 11-24-07 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 5684308)
*grumble/scratch etc.* I passed out in my clothes, on top of my clean laundry last night.

The cat must have been pissed that you took it's spot.

Flimflam 11-24-07 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD (Post 5684326)
The cat must have been pissed that you took it's spot.

So long as the cat didn't decide to piss then I'd say cool ;)

weather.com says it's 1C, but man I'm having a hard time building motivation to go outside - desperately need to do some maintenance to keep my drivetrain in shape, my headset cups are decidedly grindy/mucky too. I'm surprised neither of my brake calipers didn't freeze up last night with all the water and windchill on them, all was well though.

operator 11-24-07 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 5684949)
weather.com says it's 1C, but man I'm having a hard time building motivation to go outside - desperately need to do some maintenance to keep my drivetrain in shape, my headset cups are decidedly grindy/mucky too. I'm surprised neither of my brake calipers didn't freeze up last night with all the water and windchill on them, all was well though.

Roads aren't plowed up here. THere's still a good 1-3cm of snow on the ground. About to go out and try riding. Do it!

nerdsgirth 11-24-07 06:40 PM

I was at the Community Bicycle Network headquarters on Queen for a while this evening. They were doing some filming for an infomercial. I may be helping them with some grant writing in the future in exchange for a trailer. Man they have a lot of tools/resources etc. woot woot.

Hockey at Mccormack arena 8:00pm - come watch the me and Meat (formerly Fruit) take on Sargent Rock.

I_bRAD 11-24-07 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by nerdsgirth (Post 5686151)

Hockey at Mccormack arena 8:00pm - come watch the me and Meat (formerly Fruit) take on Sargent Rock.

I got me some '50's hockey skates today... can't wait to take 'em for a spin.

sweep242 11-24-07 09:37 PM

I can’t wait to get out on my skates even got some BoB skates for my shortest guy.

The snow we got on Thursday is still on the ground & super frozen crazy riding tellz ya.

somnambulant 11-24-07 10:02 PM

I took a nice long frozen ride around the city, along the Beltline and into the Don today. Toes were a little frozen after being out for a couple hours, but it was nice to go out and stretch the ol' legs.

kergin 11-25-07 12:51 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5687116)
I took a nice long frozen ride around the city, along the Beltline and into the Don today. Toes were a little frozen after being out for a couple hours, but it was nice to go out and stretch the ol' legs.

Wish I could have gone with you, but I spent the day in Peterborough, striping paint off this Miele frame. A dremel and wet sanding are making short work of that job; I should be ready for priming tomorrow. :)

Might be up for a ride tomorrow, late afternoon.

somnambulant 11-25-07 08:01 AM

Provincial cx championships today.. no leisure ride for me. :)

operator 11-25-07 09:29 AM

Good luck!

kergin 11-25-07 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 5688544)
Good luck!

+1

cavernmech 11-25-07 09:57 AM

So the last week of unloading stuff from the shop is upon me. I have tons of tools available for sale this week if anyone here is wanting to outfit their home shop. I still have a boatload of wheels as well as all manner of brake pads, cables etc. I will be around the shop all this week. As my old friend Monty Hall used to say.."Lets Make A Deal!"

Flimflam 11-25-07 10:09 AM

I'll try and swing by to see if there's anything I can grab there, Keith.

I missed it, but my daughter went skating for the first time last night, with the BoB skates on - I'm gonna try to get proper skates on her, can't wait to get out there with her (not that I can skate well, but it's all good fun :))

I mustered up a ride over to a buddies place in the east end to watch the hockey (pffft, damn Leafs) and back, took it insanely easy coming back - wind was harsh and didn't see the point in killing myself.

oh yeah, and cleaned my bike all nice and proper (so much so I could read the embossed writing on my cassette!) and of course it got filthy the instant it got on the road. Stupid wetness :p

Another ride over to a friends place shortly, Queen all the way though so should be entertaining ;)

Be safe out there, GL with the CX rides, all :)

Anyone go skating on a regular basis?

I_bRAD 11-25-07 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 5688651)

Anyone go skating on a regular basis?

Now that I have skates, I plan to be the next eric lindross.

TRaffic Jammer 11-25-07 10:16 AM

Pick me! Pick me Monty!!!!!

operator 11-25-07 10:36 AM

I don't know how to skate :/

zippered 11-25-07 10:50 AM

last year was my first time on figure skates since grade school. i tried hockey skates a few years prior, but i kept trying to push off/stop with toe picks... that didn't exist. i prefer having toe picks: i'm no hockey player. i was quite hesitant heading out on the rink, but after the first circuit i felt pretty comfortable and i managed not to fall once. i guess it's just like riding a bike!

$20 for a pair of skates in good condition at Value Village is well worth while, even if i only go once a season for the next three years. i prefer harbourfront to nathan phillips... grenadier pond seems dubious, but that's the only non-man made place downtown that i can think of.

i'm sure you'd figure it out easily enough, rob. just get a chair, and knee pads over your snowsuit and you'll be good to go ;)

ps. anyone want to settle a debate between brad and i about wearing helmets while skating recreationally? he says yay, i say nay. i know there's a risk, especially if you're inexperienced, but reeaaallly...

zippered 11-25-07 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 5683569)
Is that guy ... oh, let's go with "steady flossin'"?

that pic is so begging for a photoshop. all i can think of is a) extreme structural failure and b) cleaning out all the mud and twigs!


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