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somnambulant 04-15-08 11:17 AM

Is spitting on someone considered assault? :)

somnambulant 04-15-08 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 6522143)
i hate goose poop

my parents live around rouge hill and there's quite a few spots where the geese like to hang out, and when they fly over the house i can hear their **** dropping onto the roof

Kinda like the reason they don't do the dock jump from Johnny's houseboat on the island anymore.. I think people got really disgustingly sick on account of all the goose poop the last time.

Flimflam 04-15-08 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6522487)
Is spitting on someone considered assault? :)

Pretty sure it is, especially an officer - both my buddy and I were *really* surprised that he never got a ticket or taken in. Lessons learned re: road rage management there ;)

TRaffic Jammer 04-15-08 12:16 PM

hear about that off duty cop that waved his gun in a road rage incident? Cops are ppl too and subject to being jack*****es as well. Wasn't it an offduty that thumped that cyclist on film last year for NOT running the yellow?

LordFoo 04-15-08 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6522939)
hear about that off duty cop that waved his gun in a road rage incident? Cops are ppl too and subject to being jack*****es as well. Wasn't it an offduty that thumped that cyclist on film last year for NOT running the yellow?

IIRC, he was on forced mental health leave.

freecycle 04-15-08 12:49 PM

i guess this may be a dumb question, but since my mtb is bruck, does anyone know of any sort of ride or race or event upcoming for SSFG street riders in this city?

i have trouble hooking up with other riders this season..

(this was once rides and events thread, no? if theres new official one... where?)

somnambulant 04-15-08 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by freecycle (Post 6523129)
i guess this may be a dumb question, but since my mtb is bruck, does anyone know of any sort of ride or race or event upcoming for SSFG street riders in this city?

i have trouble hooking up with other riders this season..

(this was once rides and events thread, no? if theres new official one... where?)

http://www.devilstriprollers.com/

Flimflam 04-15-08 01:11 PM

The DSR site reminded me... I know some of you are doing the Paris/Ancaster on Sunday, but is anyone going to Global Gutz? I have no clue on the actual race details... where can I find them? Not able to get into town to a store for a flyer check (ironically I got one for the AfterKat, heh)...

I'm doing the CN Tower climb Saturday for a warm up, yay for doing stuff.

Also, for those doing the Paris/Ancaster - what tyres/sizes would you run? I only have a max. of 25s now, thinking they'd be crap for gravel/grass (esp being that they're road treads) - my understanding is a lot of it is mixed terrain, but it sounds like a kickass event to try out... For next year, would I need a competition license? As I go through this year, I might want to get more involved and actually compete a bit (I still fear I'm way weaker than I need to be).

freecycle 04-15-08 01:26 PM

i will purchase a helmet and install brakes to compete, but ive been itching to do more than commute around town. i want to take my cycling a little more seriously this year..

cavit8 04-15-08 02:50 PM

GG's main site is here: http://www.messmedia.org/globalgutz/ but I'm not sure who is organizing locally. Haven't heard any buzz as yet.

exhibitx 04-15-08 03:25 PM

went to wheels of bloor

no bianchi, they had some beautifull colnago's on sale for $1400 but only small sizes left (likely why they were on sale), and a flat blue cinelli i would kill for but was out of my price range

a lot of cool stuff but pretty much all out of my price range which i was kind of expecting, cool to check out those shops anyways

also went to trek since it's right by my place, that place sucks

operator 04-15-08 05:47 PM

There was a "safety blitz" in front of the shop today. Cops hiding right down the street nailing people who weren't doing full stop, 2 feet on the ground stops at all/2-ways. Re-****ing tarded.

LordFoo 04-15-08 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6525061)
There was a "safety blitz" in front of the shop today. Cops hiding right down the street nailing people who weren't doing full stop, 2 feet on the ground stops at all/2-ways. Re-****ing tarded.

I've also seen one of these "operations" on Beverley @ Baldwin in the recent past.

_K. 04-15-08 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6525061)
There was a "safety blitz" in front of the shop today. Cops hiding right down the street nailing people who weren't doing full stop, 2 feet on the ground stops at all/2-ways. Re-****ing tarded.

Hmm spring campaign starting early this year? Good to know. I often think of the spring bear hunt we used to have in this province. Poor old bears coming out of their dens, blinking in the bright light after a long dark winter, half-starved, just looking to ease themselves into spring, and they unknowingly walk straight into a baited trap.

Two feet wtf? Crikey that would be like requiring drivers to put the car in neutral at a stop. yaright. The problem with two feet down to stop is that motorists driving crossways to your path in the intersection quite commonly seize the initiative and try to steal your right-of-way. That 1-2 seconds it takes a cyclist to get back up and rolling is enough time for them to lose patience, react to lost patience, and jump out in front. Never fails to annoy.

cavit8 04-15-08 06:48 PM

I'm sure they could show me in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA 136) where they've crayoned in " a bicycle mast stop and [the cyclist] put both feets on the ground."

jet sanchEz 04-15-08 07:11 PM

I never go through red lights or do any other similarly dangerous stuff (anymore) but they must be kidding if they expect cyclists to put two feet down at every stop sign. Ironically, they will probably nail me for it, damn.

sr20det 04-15-08 07:16 PM

Used this coupon today at my local marks work warehouse. Made the carhartt stuff a bit more affordable.
Spend $70 save $30. Was told that the coupon lasts till end of June.

http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/8199/marks1vp8.gif

duppy.conqueror 04-15-08 08:17 PM

global gutz is on...glen gave me the flyer yesterday...

edit: fuhgot the flyer at work...will post info tomorrow.

pyze-guy 04-15-08 08:40 PM

Ahh, just like my bike I had when I lived in India.
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/643439305.html

Look what you have forward to riding Ryan.

exhibitx 04-15-08 08:51 PM

my winter wheelset ... when i took it off, the locknut broke (pretty sure that's what it's called), it's a formula hub, i think the axle also needs to be replaced, i think it got scratched up and as a result maybe a little rusty, the threading is definitely not smooth and might be why the locknut broke

is it worth trying to fix? would a shop be able to do it? i don't know if the axles and locknuts are standardized. i imagine replacing the hub would be pretty expensive, since it's the hub + labor to take apart and rebuild the wheel

operator 04-15-08 09:08 PM

This part should cost you all of $1 and about 30 seconds to repair. Don't not do this.

exhibitx 04-15-08 09:10 PM

thanks

how about the axle? i think it's a little more involved to replace?

operator 04-15-08 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 6526338)
thanks

how about the axle? i think it's a little more involved to replace?

A little bit, but not really. The bearings will have to come off and be repressed since it's a shouldered axle. I'm not sure if those are readily available off the top of my head, maybe one of the other t.o fixed guys know. Unless you destroyed threads or bent the axle,it's probably something a little elbow grease and wd-40 should fix right up.

duppy.conqueror 04-16-08 05:48 AM

GlobalGutz (as per Glen's flyer)
April 20, 2008
Macleary park
3pm Reg ($10)
4pm start
helmets are mandatory

Danhalen 04-16-08 06:12 AM

Hilarious town name: Balls Falls, Ontario. haha.

somnambulant 04-16-08 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 6527598)
Hilarious town name: Balls Falls, Ontario. haha.

http://tinyurl.com/3krto

LordFoo 04-16-08 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6526352)
A little bit, but not really. The bearings will have to come off and be repressed since it's a shouldered axle. I'm not sure if those are readily available off the top of my head, maybe one of the other t.o fixed guys know. Unless you destroyed threads or bent the axle,it's probably something a little elbow grease and wd-40 should fix right up.

Help! I'm being repressed!
http://image.bayimg.com/cajipaabg.jpg

exhibitx: I've got a brand-spankin-new spare axle for a rear formula hub buried in a closet somewhere.. 160mm long with a 10mmx1 thread. All yours if you need it.. I swapped mine for a longer one to fit my conversion's wider spacing.

LordFoo 04-16-08 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 6527598)
Hilarious town name: Balls Falls, Ontario. haha.

Hilarious mathematical theorem name: Hairy Ball Theorem.

Danhalen 04-16-08 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6527638)

http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en...=16&iwloc=addr

Most awesome town named after me: http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en...=13&iwloc=addr

Danhalen 04-16-08 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by LordFoo (Post 6527669)
Hilarious mathematical theorem name: Hairy Ball Theorem.

Whoa that is WAY over my head. But HILARIOUS! The humorously titled wikipedia page theorem states that "no wikipedia page with a silly-sounding title will remain unhacked for a period less than or equal to the sum of the square of the date on which it was posted". In other words I wonder how many people have hacked that page stating that the Hairy Ball Theorem was originally proposed by the Greek philosopher Testicles.

Now I have to go to work. No interweb for me.


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