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i'm assuming since this one is a girl film that spike did some of it
[edit] according to wikipedia he is one of the 3 directors. the ride east across college today was fun. at university i didnt even have to pedal to start moving. the wind did all the work. a couple pretty gnarly cross winds between spadina and university. |
...and it was Recycling day today, my street is covered in garbage. Fullface helmet in effect... end of block ..pie plate in the face :lol: Andrew makes a good call. Careful out there, watch the cross winds! plsplspls stay blowing East, I can't WAIT to go home. 6km in 45sec. hahahaha
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i'm stoked to go out there and ride that tailwind, even if i am undergeared for that sort of thing.
i forgot to mention: i saw this girl yesterday riding a nice specialized hybrid type thing on college push off after a red light and try to unclip out of her crank brothers pedals. when she did the whole pedal came with her, still clipped to her shoe leaving only the spindle on the crank. the look on her face was priceless. i offered my assistance; it looked like she ripped the threaded bushing connecting the spindle to the pedal body. note to self: don't buy candy/smartys whatever they were... |
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
(Post 5951047)
...and it was Recycling day today, my street is covered in garbage. Fullface helmet in effect... end of block ..pie plate in the face :lol: Andrew makes a good call. Careful out there, watch the cross winds! plsplspls stay blowing East, I can't WAIT to go home. 6km in 45sec. hahahaha
I had to dodge a xmas tree on my way down my street this morning! I'm refraining from saying positive things about my experiences with Crank Brothers products as it will likely result in a severe jinxing. :) That said, it always makes me smile during messy/muddy races when I see people struggling to get back into SPD pedals when I easily clip right back into my eggbeaters. I still have yet to try out any Time mtb stuff though. I've also always wondered what the Speedplay Frogs are like. |
i think it's luck of the draw. i have a pair of older egg beaters and they seem to be fine so long as you re-build them once a year.
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Yes.. plus regular grease injections make them happy too. Just like me! :D (got my fill from the chip wagon on St. George yesterday)
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No Sir, luckily it was clean.
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I <3 pie, and their tin plates :lol: That's my outfit if we ever have a superhero race.
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anybody know where i can find a wii downtown? i really didn't think it was going to be this hard to find one.
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Originally Posted by kylehutton
(Post 5951041)
i'm assuming since this one is a girl film that spike did some of it
[edit] according to wikipedia he is one of the 3 directors. |
Speaking of Crank Bros... I'm going to be pulling my eggbeaters off soon - might be a good time to service them. What grease/methods do you lot use? I've lubed them with tri-flow whenever I've gone over the rest of the bike, but that's probably not doing much/if anything as I believe the guts are sealed in.
Wind looks (and sounded) roaringly nuts out there... tonight might be my first ride of the year - I've been rolling around in my own filth for two days off work - yay for unused 07 holiday days :p |
flimflam: you need a grease injector (and bicycle grease, naturally) to get anything inside them. Lube on the outside does nothing. In fact, I believe they recommend against that as it only attracts dirt. Should be info on their website.
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Originally Posted by iherald
(Post 5950889)
That is a good one. I also like the intro to Yeah Right! the Spike Jonze directed one, where they digitally erased the skateboards so it looks like they are floating on air.
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Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
(Post 5952572)
Yeah, but you can only watch those gimmick intros once. The rest of the video is amazing though!
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Originally Posted by exhibitx
(Post 5951037)
... but i've always got that thought in my pocket incase i see someone riding brakeless while wearing a helmet on a regular basis
Heh... there's a funny story I forgot to share in regards to that; Because the day tends to suck the life out of me, my ride home tends to bring out the 15 year old in me. That said, on my final approach to my house I like to pull a long ass skid which generally ends in an extremely low speed 180 up onto the sidewalk so I can dismount as I come through my gate. One day a week or two ago, when I came to a full stop... my brake lever did not. It instead continued and swung down into my spokes. Somehow - I'd imagine in the constant switching off my bars - I'd managed to strip all the threads off the lever. Timing was totally on my side as about 1 minute earlier would have resulted in a concrete upgrade to ma grill. Ps. - I do have a new lever, cable and housing sitting at home awaiting re-mount. Reminder: Group Ride: Tonight, Dundas Square @ 9p. Be there or be somehwere else! |
Originally Posted by DrBenway
(Post 5952657)
Well come out for the ride tonight and you can use it on me! ;)
Or on me... except i rarely wear my helmet these days... and i won't be able to make it out tonight because i scored 4th row raptors tix so i'll be doing that with my lady. ;) |
Go Whalers!
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Originally Posted by DrBenway
(Post 5952657)
Well come out for the ride tonight and you can use it on me! ;)
Originally Posted by MattRennick
Or on me... except i rarely wear my helmet these days
I'm in the habit of not wearing my helmet in the winter, but I've always got a brake. I was at sandy's cycle shop earlier in the week getting a wheel trued and he was giving me the second degree about not even having a rear brake. |
Originally Posted by exhibitx
(Post 5953209)
...stuff...
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yeah i just picked up a sugio balaclava last weekend for under my helmet, fits great, so i may get a sugio hat aswell since the balaclava is overkill if it's not cold enough.
also, most of my riding in the winter is between point a (my apartment) and point b (my office) and the streets are almost dead when i'm on them ... would still rather be wearing a helmet though. |
There is a pair of rollers for $100 on CCC, I can't remember who was looking for them
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Originally Posted by DrBenway
(Post 5952657)
...would have resulted in a concrete upgrade to ma grill.
(but kinda funny because i can picture you saying that, and you didn't get hurt) |
As promised here is the data from the donut ride.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...wattsperkm.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...speedperkm.jpg As you can see I don't know how to use excel very well. Here's the raw data. http://www.filecrunch.com/file/~py1efb |
Over 700 watts? Are you freaking kidding me?
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No jokes. Taken from powertap +/- 2%.
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 5955033)
No jokes. Taken from powertap +/- 2%.
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Show power vs speed!
Do you have a route map? |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 5953662)
(ie. Mike stole it at a cx race)
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So, it would appear the Tosca ate another rear derailleur ... bringing the body count up to:
- 2006 XT rear derailleur: catastrophic failure (explosion on Queen Street). - 2007 Deore rear derailleur: pivots blown (5mm of play). Remind me of this next season when I'm second-guessing the whole SSCX idea. Also remind me that I bend my derailleur hanger on what seems like a monthly basis (and that I'm tired of that **** - tired, tired, tired). Also, how do you quickly go to the end of a line when you're editing text on a Mac? Or back to the beginning of a line for that matter? I have mere days to figure this out! And wait, what the ****?! How do I use the "Delete" key like ****ing delete? It's going all "Backspace" on me! DAMN YOU, STEVE JOBS!!! |
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