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Old 07-24-07 | 07:16 PM
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East side > West Side ftw!
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by canice
i always thought deda just tried to be different with the measurement, and it's actually the same thing - the measurement is 31.75?
Silly rounding on their part, that's all.

1 1/4" = 31.75mm
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:22 PM
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I ball out of control on the west side, though I kick my mad pimp game on the east side.

Represent to the utmost fullest.
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by operator
East side > West Side ftw!
Yeah, but we're not talking alphabetical order here...
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Some day, my lovely Silvia, you will join your brother Rocky, who is currently waiting for you on my countertop.

Where's the lever?

Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha *cough* *cough* *hack*
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:34 PM
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Lawl, guess why CL is down. Apparently some drunk guy ****ed the datacenter over. Hahahaha.
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Old 07-24-07 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Where's the lever?

Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha *cough* *cough* *hack*
Lever? With these cyclist's arms?
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Old 07-25-07 | 04:05 AM
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Guys, is there a diurnal wind speed variation along north/south shore of Lake Ontario? Best time to ride to niagara wihtout getting pwned by strong winds?
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Old 07-25-07 | 05:38 AM
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Sack up, Rob.
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:35 AM
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Seized chainring bolts... Any ideas?

The chainring I need is on my winterbike so I figured they were rusted on but after getting two off, they appear to be "salted" together - is that even physically possible? If so, maybe I could just boil the crank / chainring and get those ****ers out?

Short of drilling them out, does anyone have any tricks for getting them off? Brute force didn't work... I stripped the flathead slots and now I'm nursing a sore arm...
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:40 AM
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To add even more drama to the tour: https://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/0...b.html?ref=rss (no spoilage)
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:42 AM
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^^^^Holy S^&T!!!! Good thing they're all doped up and had already passes when it went off. Had they been clean and slower, there could have been mucho carnage. ^^^^

Originally Posted by operator
Guys, is there a diurnal wind speed variation along north/south shore of Lake Ontario? Best time to ride to niagara wihtout getting pwned by strong winds?
It's gonna git 'cha either comin' or going. Such is the way of large bodies of water meeting up with land masses.
Aren't you areo? Head down and a flat back.
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
Seized chainring bolts... Any ideas?

The chainring I need is on my winterbike so I figured they were rusted on but after getting two off, they appear to be "salted" together - is that even physically possible? If so, maybe I could just boil the crank / chainring and get those ****ers out?

Short of drilling them out, does anyone have any tricks for getting them off? Brute force didn't work... I stripped the flathead slots and now I'm nursing a sore arm...
I have had good luck with pouring a pot of boiling water over the affected part. That being said if the slots on the female side of the bolt are stripped you may have to drill them out. Use a bit the same diameter as the shaft of the male bolt and drill the head off. You will obviously need some new bolts to replace the drilled ones.
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:43 AM
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g'morning....yawn/stretch

So when are yall going to have to see who ownzorz TO East or West? I used to live East & liked it better til Keith hooked us up with where we are now. I'd still like it better if I had a nice place down near the park, maybe on Logan or something. Does preferring the east side make me a bad westerner? they have bonjour brioche, nothing like that on the west side, I used to ride to work every morning down queen and stop in for to pick up the best croissants in TO. Noting that good on a ride downtown from here..I only get by there qonce or twice a month now, though I am noticeably thinner for it.

And hey, if you're not busy on Friday night already there will be a parking lot Keirin race and Silent Auction on Friday at the ass end of Cherry Street. It should be fun and it's to raise a few dollars to send down to the US. A Minneapolis member of the extended messenger community died yesterday from injuries sustained in a one vehicle accident, his family needs a hand getting him back to his hometown of Minneapolis and properly laid to rest. Glen befriended the fellow when he was staying down in Minneapolis and is throwing this together if you want to put something up to auction or something.

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3529405301&ref=mf

Oh and sorry if you won something and haven't got it yet, it's not going anywhere don't worry, just got my schedule jacked up

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Old 07-25-07 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Lever? With these cyclist's arms?
hahahahahaha...cyclist arms...nice!
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Old 07-25-07 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
I have had good luck with pouring a pot of boiling water over the affected part. That being said if the slots on the female side of the bolt are stripped you may have to drill them out. Use a bit the same diameter as the shaft of the male bolt and drill the head off. You will obviously need some new bolts to replace the drilled ones.
I didn't think of the hot water till this morning, I wish I had last night! I figure if I want to avoid trying to drill them out I could always just dremel new slots into the female side of the bolt and go about it that way... I figured I'd maybe drill it out using sequentially larger bits to avoid accidentally going too large but I guess I could just measure my bits against a fresh bolt to get the right size... Thanks for the tips!

Yeah, I've got a few packs of short chainring bolts - with all the conversions I'd been working on for friends I figure having a few sets kickin around would make sense.
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by shapelike
Request: no racing between July 28th and August 3rd.

Request #2: if anyone's interested in donating to a good cause, I'm doing the bike ride to Montreal again this year for the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation. It's all to raise money for services to help people living with AIDS around the GTA. The ride leaves this Sunday and I'm still supposed to be coming up with ~$1000 in pledges (!!!) ... so ya, any help would be greatly appreciated.

https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/p...ationID=263859 <-- my pledge page
https://www.pwatoronto.org/ <-- PWA link for more info
$690 to go! Thanks to all who have helped out so far, if anyone else can chip in a bit I might actually be able to pull this off. Expect daily reminders until Saturday ... I'll wear you *******s down!
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by SamHouston
g'morning....yawn/stretch

So when are yall going to have to see who ownzorz TO East or West? I used to live East & liked it better til Keith hooked us up with where we are now. I'd still like it better if I had a nice place down near the park, maybe on Logan or something. Does preferring the east side make me a bad westerner? they have bonjour brioche, nothing like that on the west side, I used to ride to work every morning down queen and stop in for to pick up the best croissants in TO. Noting that good on a ride downtown from here..I only get by there qonce or twice a month now, though I am noticeably thinner for it.

And hey, if you're not busy on Friday night already there will be a parking lot Keirin race and Silent Auction on Friday at the ass end of Cherry Street. It should be fun and it's to raise a few dollars to send down to the US. A messenger in Portland died yesterday from injuries sustained on the job, his family needs a hand getting him back to his hometown of Minneapolis and properly laid to rest. Glen befriended the fellow when he was staying down in Minneapolis and is throwing this together if you want to put something up to auction or something.

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3529405301&ref=mf

Oh and sorry if you won something and haven't got it yet, it's not going anywhere don't worry, just got my schedule jacked up
Bonjour Brioche do make some yummy croissant but for some excellent west side goods try Clafouti on Queen a few doors east of Strachan. They are just as good if not better than Bonjour's.
A date for the east-west side challenge has yet to be determined. It looks like the east side might be challenged to come up with the volume of riders the west side has......some kind of "draft" might be needed to even up the #'s. I think some brainstorming will happen this weekend to come up with an appropriate date.
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
Bonjour Brioche do make some yummy croissant but for some excellent west side goods try Clafouti on Queen a few doors east of Strachan. They are just as good if not better than Bonjour's.
I don't know about Bonjour Brioche, but when it comes to Clafouti, the early bird gets the croissant. They sell out real quick.

Also: pony up for Mike, everyone!

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Old 07-25-07 | 08:11 AM
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Ahah croissants of good caliber on the West side! Thanks Keith, it takes forever to find the good stuff in TO with a diner or restaurant every 20 feet, not that I'm complaining, nossir

btw while you warned me against it, some folk would like me to drop their winnings off to your place? I've got em bagged & tagged for easy maintenance and it's just a few...is okay?
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SamHouston
Ahah croissants of good caliber on the West side! Thanks Keith, it takes forever to find the good stuff in TO with a diner or restaurant every 20 feet, not that I'm complaining, nossir

btw while you warned me against it, some folk would like me to drop their winnings off to your place? I've got em bagged & tagged for easy maintenance and it's just a few...is okay?
Sure.....a modest storage fee will apply tho.
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by somnambulant

Also: pony up for Mike!
Does he accept third party, post-dated, out of province cheques?
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Old 07-25-07 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
Does he accept third party, post-dated, out of province cheques?
Only with ID.

(ps. changed my wording in case you thought I was directing that solely towards you )
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Old 07-25-07 | 10:48 AM
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yo wes found a pic of you with your cyclist arms...

which name you prefer? bumpy knuckles? or freddie foxxx?

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Old 07-25-07 | 11:37 AM
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Closer to Skeletor here:



If only I had the legs/lungs to match..

Oh, and maybe one of these too, please: https://www.colnago.com/en/catalogo2008/extrc.php

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