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Originally Posted by freecycle
(Post 6648263)
omg dont say fixie :)
How many were at DSR today, four? I think I happened to be sparking a bowl across the river when you rolled by near pottery road. Yeah, there were just the four of us on the dirt ride. Had a total blast. I think we had a pretty good progression of abilities. All of us had someone a little faster to chase! :) |
Like all things bikes, you can do it cheap or you can do it not so cheap. Depends where you're willing to make compromises
I spent ~700 on my conversion. Half of that was for the wheels, the rest was on all the stuff that makes a frame a bike. |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 6648369)
Call it what you like, damnit. I say fixie all the time. Fixie fixie fixie.
Yeah, there were just the four of us on the dirt ride. Had a total blast. I think we had a pretty good progression of abilities. All of us had someone a little faster to chase! :) |
One day I hope to make it out to that ride. I'm gonna try and get out to the Don on Thursday eve if I can swing it.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 6648369)
Call it what you like, damnit. I say fixie all the time. Fixie fixie fixie.
Yeah, there were just the four of us on the dirt ride. Had a total blast. I think we had a pretty good progression of abilities. All of us had someone a little faster to chase! :) I had an inkling it was you guys! The beard is also a dead giveaway. |
Originally Posted by cavit8
(Post 6648366)
If you have a bike and just want to try it out, I have a spare fixed wheel you can borrow. The hub is a little rough but it should be fine for just trying it out. I'm planning on rebuilding the wheel with a new hub in a few weeks anyway.
Hoping I can make it out for a DSR (road) ride one of these weeks -- what's the usual start time? |
6:30 meet; 6:45 start
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awesome ride to hamilton, kinda cold but worked great with the workout, little traffic (one old lady started honking at me for riding on the road, and was very startled when i gave her the finger and told her to, and i quote, "SUCKIT"). some beautiful paved roads out side of toronto, butter smooth and perfect for doing 35km/h on... then it happen a flat... not just a flat, a shredded tire, :( it had a good life, 2 years in Toronto (same tube) never got a flat, survived the countless rides with less then perfect psi, dropping curbs, the odd 2 set (rolling down, of course)... but not 100m into Burlington i get a flat, 1 big slash (like 1cm long and big enough for the tube to pop through) and one hole straight through, and countless small holes, some through the kevlar belt...
While im fixing my flat (minor problem, i forgot my tire lever +wire bead *dumbass*) a group of roadies rocks by, not one asked if i needed help, kinda lame, i always try and give a hand when i see a bike in need... but apart from the flat... it was a KICKASS ride, so much fun i overshot the city by like 10km because there mutiuse path kicks ass and yea, what they say, convert for your first fixie... cheap and you get to do it yourself |
duude, that makes me want to ride to hamilton now =(.
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Originally Posted by LordFoo
(Post 6648509)
Hoping I can make it out for a DSR (road) ride one of these weeks -- what's the usual start time?
Brad: I'll likely be in there again on Thursday evening. |
I just saw this on the Kingston CL, a Soma Rush with BB and headset for a pretty good price (I think it is a good price---is it?). Maybe it will suit someone's needs...
http://kingston.en.craigslist.ca/bik/638394008.html |
i need to tune my MTB up and get out to DSR dirt
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 6648369)
Call it what you like, damnit. I say fixie all the time. Fixie fixie fixie.
Yeah, there were just the four of us on the dirt ride. Had a total blast. I think we had a pretty good progression of abilities. All of us had someone a little faster to chase! :) |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
(Post 6648611)
Group rides are done for the season, methinks. Wednesdays are back to being sprints at the Ex. Tuesdays are dirt rides.
Brad: I'll likely be in there again on Thursday evening. |
Man that sucks a lot, nerdsgirth - any idea what street(s)? I'll keep an eye out.
I took Dufferin down (well, and up for a nice burn) from my buddy near St. Clair again, man that's a great hill - this time it didn't scare the hell out of me with the cadence ;) I rode in the Taylor Creek a few times the past few days, once to get into East York from the DVP (I may or may not have ridden on the highway while it was closed *cough*) and another to cut through to the cookie factory - I had trouble the second time, getting out of the valley up the rough hills, but even with ~71GI I got up there - *just* (threw the chain shortly after, my tension got all ****ed up somewhere in there :() which brings me to my question of the moment... How often do you guys alter/adjust your fixed/SS chain tension? Mine seems to be slacking off after around 400 miles - am I not tightening properly, or is this 'normal'? I was/am scared of overtightening, to be honest. Are there any plans for the group rides to be held on another night? I love the sprints, but enjoyed having the roll around town, too - it'd be nice to have it still as well as the sprints. |
Also I just checked ol' Facebook...
Happy Birthday TJ! :bday: :beer: :beer: :D |
Yeah TJ!!!! Happy Birthday!
About sprints, we won't be having them every week this year. We are going to mix things up a little just to keep it fresh. We will call it from week to week but tonight and next week sprints are on based on the weather cooperating. |
Originally Posted by Flimflam
(Post 6650592)
Man that sucks a lot, nerdsgirth - any idea what street(s)? I'll keep an eye out.
ts. |
Originally Posted by Flimflam
(Post 6650592)
How often do you guys alter/adjust your fixed/SS chain tension? Mine seems to be slacking off after around 400 miles - am I not tightening properly, or is this 'normal'? I was/am scared of overtightening, to be honest.
Speaking of lube AND 400 miles, I just used this stuff on the Roger last night: http://www.pedros.com/products_bikecare.htm. Seems pretty nice. Hopefully it'll attract less dust from the trails than a wet lube.
Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
(Post 6650690)
Thanks homie. I rode straight from Cycle Solutions up Carlaw or another side street to Dundas, West to Broadview, north to Bloor and west to UofT. I was meaning to put up some "have you seen me" signs enroute lasnight but was too tired. Too bad, that route is so heavily traveled.
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Muh ... *blows nose* ... *wobbles*
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Originally Posted by cupcrazy4
(Post 6648295)
How much am I looking at to convert an old 1980s road bike to a FG?
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+1 on the DIY conversion.
However you do need to know a bit about bikes. Checking chainline and either dishing a wheel or swapping BBs can be tricky of you do it for the first time. Bike are simple overall but full of idiosyncrasies. |
i used to use that pedros stuff all the time. no complaints really but it still prefer triflow of finish line for it's stay-on-ability...
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how do you guys clean your chains anyway? do you all own one of those little chain cleaning deelies, or what?
no matter how much i clean mine it always rains the next day =(. Ive spent twenty minutes on it and can still hear the toronto grit in there. |
I was worried about over tightening the wheel bolts in the dropouts.
I'm due for a clean and lube anyway, last weekend thrashed it hard with all that lovely rain gunk. Good to know re: milage, maybe I need to clean/lube each week as well - I wasn't that diligent with my roadie, perhaps I ought to be. I have the MEC chain cleaning thing and their bio-cleaner stuff, for the fixie I'll remove the chain and pop it into an old bottle with the chain cleaning fluid, then go at it with a toothbrush. When I leave the chain on a bike, it usually gets a dose of soap and water after the chain cleaner as well. I use Triflow for lube, too. I've found this cleaner and fluid works really well for me, bear in mind I pretty much only stay on the streets, there's rarely any offroad grime for me to deal with. |
nope - the chain on a fixie (fixie) doesn't have enough slack in it to run it through one of those cleaners. just wipe it down and add some fresh lube.
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
(Post 6651611)
nope - the chain on a fixie (fixie) doesn't have enough slack in it to run it through one of those cleaners. just wipe it down and add some fresh lube.
I also picked up a great thing for when there isn't a hose handy (eg. at races): http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/im...Spray_1Gal.jpg |
Keith turned me on to that RockNRoll stuff, but I don't know who carries it now. I wipe and occasionally spray it all clean at the car wash. Thanks for all the birthday greetings!!!
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cool, ive never bothered investing in one of those chain cleaners, so thats what ive been doing. I think its likely time for a new chain as well, the one I have on the bike now is years old, and not very quiet anymore..
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To clean my chain I spray some WD-40 (I have the biodegreaser too but the spray is more convenient), wipe the chain with a rag, wipe it again, and add a drop of oil on each link spin the chain a bit, and wipe it again carefully.
I tried the trick where you remove the chain then shake it in a bottle w. degreaser. I found the chain to squeak more after that. I think that cleans it too well and it's difficult to put the lubricant back between the rollers and pins. Plus I'm sloppy with a chain tool. Oh and fenders/muflaps help a lot to keep the chain cleaner after a ride on wet roads. I could tell/hear the difference after I installed fenders. |
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