Toronto Fixed
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Bikes: Urbanite Road Bike, Mielle Fixed Gear Conversion, Vintage Lejeune Track Bike
Shiftless bum

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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
as long as they don't drool...
In Velo Veritas
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
i second the nerdy girl awsomeness but i have to remain old-school in the skating helmet debate. i would say not really needed as recreational skaters aren't exactly going breakneck speed. playing hockey sure, but doing laps in the rink, i dunno.
In Velo Veritas
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
man that CX in the snow looks like fun. although you guys should wear dirt coloured jerseys.
In Velo Veritas
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i forgot to mention this a while ago: if anyone is thinking of picking up a walz cap i offer my endorsement. great caps and well made for the price of the cheap caps you buy in shops (and they ship for free). oh and they fit huge melons like mine and the plaid makes you look like you're solving dickensian mysteries:
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Yeah I agree, I should have clarified that. Nerdy girls are hawt. Helmets are unnecessary for recreational skating in my opinion. I do not necessarily see any connection between these two things.
Don't smoke Mike
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i forgot to mention this a while ago: if anyone is thinking of picking up a walz cap i offer my endorsement. great caps and well made for the price of the cheap caps you buy in shops (and they ship for free). oh and they fit huge melons like mine and the plaid makes you look like you're solving dickensian mysteries:


Not Superstitious
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From: Toronto
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Not Superstitious
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From: Toronto
Bikes: IRO Mark V Pro, IRO Mark V, Rocky Mountain Fusion
i forgot to mention this a while ago: if anyone is thinking of picking up a walz cap i offer my endorsement. great caps and well made for the price of the cheap caps you buy in shops (and they ship for free). oh and they fit huge melons like mine and the plaid makes you look like you're solving dickensian mysteries:


Agreed - I have the same as pictured. If I have one complaint it kind of comes to a point on top but that probably has more to do with my head than the cap itself.
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*sigh* ... thanks for that, Wes.
Race photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/shapeli...7603292674230/
Race photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/shapeli...7603292674230/
Dances With Cars
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Man that looked like a BLAST!!!!! I soooooo need to get out there next season....oh yes. Nice pictures, Mike is that your SO taking those? Is it some sort of sick joke to outline a course in the snow with white though? Man. anyone that has experienced snowblindness of any sort would have trouble seeing those corners...
How evil was the ice on the striaght-away looking shots? The middle of the road looked clear of ice but just a filth run. An adult learning to skate....I'd recommend a helmet..least for a couple times.higher centre of gravity = a pretty good likelihood of a headslap until accostomed to falling on skates. It always seems to be fighting the fall that causes the injury, if you're goin' down, just fall, fighting it never leads to anything good. Yea we should all get out for a skate, that'd be a hoot!!
How evil was the ice on the striaght-away looking shots? The middle of the road looked clear of ice but just a filth run. An adult learning to skate....I'd recommend a helmet..least for a couple times.higher centre of gravity = a pretty good likelihood of a headslap until accostomed to falling on skates. It always seems to be fighting the fall that causes the injury, if you're goin' down, just fall, fighting it never leads to anything good. Yea we should all get out for a skate, that'd be a hoot!!
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re: caps i'm personally a fan of the urbanite caps for when it snows. almost covers my piercings entirely, and with a light balaclava underneath it's good for just about the coldest blizzards (if it's just cold windstopper layers slightly beats it out, but not for fashion!)
now if they only made them in argyle...
cab horn

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re: caps i'm personally a fan of the urbanite caps for when it snows. almost covers my piercings entirely, and with a light balaclava underneath it's good for just about the coldest blizzards (if it's just cold windstopper layers slightly beats it out, but not for fashion!)
now if they only made them in argyle...
now if they only made them in argyle...
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Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
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I think it's worth noting that I was the only person wearing a helmet at harbourfront last night, but I think I was also the only grown-up that fell. pfft. Everyone else obviously wasn't trying hard enough.
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From: Toronto, ON, Canada
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no new simpsons last night? nothing on torrents 
looks wet on the ground but OK out, better get to work!

looks wet on the ground but OK out, better get to work!
Not Superstitious
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but no, i don't think it was likely me...
Not Superstitious
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So I says to Mable I says
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Also: I think all you folks considering road bike purchases should totally buy 'cross bikes instead and race 'em next year. It's a total blast.
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Don't smoke Mike
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^^^^yeah group buy!
Grad Student for Hire
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On the skating debate, +1 to yes/no/yes for beginner/rec skating/hockey.
Cavernmech - got any saddles hanging around the shop? Not looking for anything spectacular, just keep missing out on good CL/forum deals and am still unhappy with the saddle on my commuter bike.
Operator - gonna be at bikechain today? I can help you with your GoW problem if you haven't solved it yet.
Not Superstitious
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Don't smoke, Mike.
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So I says to Mable I says
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ps. Are those Record brifters with the shifting mech removed? That's crazy talk.
In Velo Veritas
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
i've got an urbanite cap as well and the only difference i notice is that it is waaay smaller than my walz cap. not for the large craniums.




