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Danhalen 09-19-07 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech (Post 5294507)
The headtube looks fairly steep...75ish... but that seat tube looks pretty slack.

allllright that's my kind of geometry (not that I'm considering one of these at all. Just sayin')

Danhalen 09-19-07 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 5295476)
Who carries Lakes here in Toronto?

Well there's only one lake that I know of. Pretty much just head straight south. Can't miss it. :eek:

somnambulant 09-19-07 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 5295975)
Well there's only one lake that I know of. Pretty much just head straight south. Can't miss it. :eek:

Dude, hurry up and heal.. alright? :P

edit: I'm goin for a coffee right now if anyone's gonna be oot and aboot (jeremy).

Danhalen 09-19-07 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5295991)
Dude, hurry up and heal.. alright? :P

edit: I'm goin for a coffee right now if anyone's gonna be oot and aboot (jeremy).

Touche. Actually I'm heading to Kensington right now if that's where you're headed I'll see ya there.

somnambulant 09-19-07 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 5296011)
Touche. Actually I'm heading to Kensington right now if that's where you're headed I'll see ya there.

'tis.

cavernmech 09-19-07 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by iherald (Post 5290601)
Thursday's no problem, I'm just going to ahve a car so it would be been easier to get them tomorrow. What's an Axle cap? is that on the quick release? If it's not, I likely don't have it. Can you order me one (assuming it's not going to cost me $8000)

The axle cap is a machined piece of aluminum that fits on the axle...between the bearing of the hub and the fork. Looks like a little cup. Kind of like a locknut except it doesnt thread on...it just slides on. I don't know if I could get one for you....I have no idea if HED has a distributor or they sell it all themselves. It wouldn't likely be more than $20...but the question is if they still stock parts for older wheelsets. Perhaps call HED direct and see if they can help you.

somnambulant 09-19-07 12:01 PM

Is anyone planning on attending any Nuit Blanche events? I think it'd be cool if people are interested to get a bit of a rolling caravan to check out some stuff. Although, the 8-hr race is that day as well so who knows whether I'm going to be in any shape to stay up late and ride around. :P

zippered 09-19-07 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 5295476)
Who carries Lakes here in Toronto?

word to the wise: the lake winter shoes fit a bit small, so keep that in mind. if you intend on using them in the bitterest cold with two layers of socks you might want to get even two sizes larger.

somnambulant 09-19-07 12:28 PM

hmmm.. Winter shoes. Now there's an idea.

edit: I've been meaning to get a set of roadie-style booties too. Even on Sunday morning when I went for a ride I found my toes got quite cold in my road shoes.

TRaffic Jammer 09-19-07 12:38 PM

[any other winter shoe suggestions?
I'm going to call Racer Sportif about the Northwave Celcius and the Gaerne Polars and Eskimos

My feet just hate the cold these past few years. Once cold the rides sucks large. I think it's an offshoot from having frostbitten the tootsies in the wayback past.

Thanks for the two sizes bigger tip in the Lakes.... I was hoping for superior winter construction that required no more than normal socks.... too much I guess? What is bitterest to you Zippered?

nerdsgirth 09-19-07 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5296439)
Is anyone planning on attending any Nuit Blanche events? I think it'd be cool if people are interested to get a bit of a rolling caravan to check out some stuff. Although, the 8-hr race is that day as well so who knows whether I'm going to be in any shape to stay up late and ride around. :P

I am doing both! get on it!

cavernmech 09-19-07 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 5296798)
[any other winter shoe suggestions?

I suggest these.

cavernmech 09-19-07 01:51 PM

Anyone interested in coming to the Cross race on Sunday? After busting Johnny's balls about not getting me my 29er yet he is letting me use his Norco cross till I get the other rig running. PIMP! I was going to use the Mtn bike but this is a better option. How about it Wesley? Rock the Jamis! Lets go!

somnambulant 09-19-07 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech (Post 5297378)
Anyone interested in coming to the Cross race on Sunday? After busting Johnny's balls about not getting me my 29er yet he is letting me use his Norco cross till I get the other rig running. PIMP! I was going to use the Mtn bike but this is a better option. How about it Wesley? Rock the Jamis! Lets go!

Sorry, the "in-laws" are in town this weekend. Trust me, there are a half dozen things I'd rather be doing. :P

edit: although, it depends on what time the race is. I assume the cat 3/4 race is around 10:00?
edit2: you might want to bug Mike about it.

I_bRAD 09-19-07 02:24 PM

I find the Lake winter shoes comfy to about -5 to -8 as long as you're actually riding. After that I go for hiking boots and platform pedals down to about -12 to -15 and then I'm with Keith on the skidoo boots for anything below that or if you're gonna be outside and not actually riding (like hanging out at the ice race, for example).

Gas.Face 09-19-07 02:30 PM


Funny you mention that but I distinctly noticed that the small decals on the chain stays were on top of the clear-coat but I didn't notice on the rest of the bike. The tubing is likely 4130 since the seat-post required (according to the eBay auction) is 26.0mm so it isn't light but not an anchor either.

I liked the lines of it and that is what caught my eye at the bike lockup; the geometry is very nice, definitely track.

I got the one about a week ago to build up as my first track bike.....all the decals do come off but you need some goo gone to get all the sticky residue off......as for the weight, i have it set up right now with a bb,headset, stem and drop bars and that came out to around 7lbs,....the one draw back is that the forks come uncut.

cavernmech 09-19-07 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5297402)
Sorry, the "in-laws" are in town this weekend. Trust me, there are a half dozen things I'd rather be doing. :P

edit: although, it depends on what time the race is. I assume the cat 3/4 race is around 10:00?
edit2: you might want to bug Mike about it.

I am goin with Chris...we are both doing Master 3 at 10. Senior 3/4 is also at 10.

cavernmech 09-19-07 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Gas.Face (Post 5297706)
I got the one about a week ago to build up as my first track bike.....all the decals do come off but you need some goo gone to get all the sticky residue off......as for the weight, i have it set up right now with a bb,headset, stem and drop bars and that came out to around 7lbs,....the one draw back is that the forks come uncut.

It is kinda nice to get the fork un-cut. Too many times I have had customers who want to change headsets and the fork doesn't have the required amount of steerer. When you do cut it do yerself a favour and toss in a couple of extra spacers.

zippered 09-19-07 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 5296798)
Thanks for the two sizes bigger tip in the Lakes.... I was hoping for superior winter construction that required no more than normal socks.... too much I guess? What is bitterest to you Zippered?

of course; i wish someone had told me the same when i bought mine! lakes are the only winter cycling shoe i've had, so i can't speak to any others. i was hoping for the same thing as you, but it seems to be asking a bit too much. this year i'm going to wax mine, because i found after a while in a storm the water starts seeping in. and maybe some of them schmacy merino wool socks. in terms of temperatures, i agree with brad that they're great to -5/-8 , but below that you just want to get wherever you're going and get inside. however, if you know you're going to be out for a while, chemical warmers (ie. from MEC) do the trick nicely.

somnambulant 09-19-07 03:42 PM

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Danhalen 09-19-07 03:48 PM

I want to race that guy. What the hell? Disk wheel and Zipp Carbon front rim... With risers? Totally reeks of too much disposable income. I guess he'd beat me at a barspin contest though. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

somnambulant 09-19-07 03:51 PM

I love watching foreign language commercials and thinking "wtf is this advertising." Especially when you get to the end and you go "oooooh.. wait, what?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or-_xAg_beU

zippered 09-19-07 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 5298325)
I want to race that guy. What the hell? Disk wheel and Zipp Carbon front rim... With risers? Totally reeks of too much disposable income. I guess he'd beat me at a barspin contest though. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

i thought that was you at first glance!

with all this talk of winter, i think i'ma go get outside and enjoy the sun while it lasts...

Danhalen 09-19-07 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5298338)
I love watching foreign language commercials and thinking "wtf is this advertising." Especially when you get to the end and you go "oooooh.. wait, what?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or-_xAg_beU

haha totally

Danhalen 09-19-07 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by zippered (Post 5298373)
i thought that was you at first glance!

Oh wow yeah I can see that. Weird.


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