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Old 12-05-07 | 04:49 PM
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EDIT: $60? DP18s on solid gold phils?
Got em shipped to my folk's house. Dad ripped me off again!
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Old 12-05-07 | 05:44 PM
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For those who may have been interested - not that I've found anyone yet - I believe we'll be canceling the sprints this week due to lack of interest... due to the cold. If anyone has any strong feelings about racing tonight - keeping in mind we need a critical mass of at least 4 people - please let me know in the next hour

Ps. - not that you need me to ride your bike straight fast!

Pps - Given the lack of weather cooperation lately - for sprints anyways - we're thinking of instead doing a weekly ride on Wednesday nights. Thoughts?
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Old 12-05-07 | 05:51 PM
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I'm out this week. going to dad's choir sing song. Group rides +++
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Old 12-05-07 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DrBenway
Pps - Given the lack of weather cooperation lately - for sprints anyways - we're thinking of instead doing a weekly ride on Wednesday nights. Thoughts?
Bike forums critical ***** FTW!

Jebus, the guy that runs High Park Cycles is nuts: he's hoarding sweet steel and only letting it go at ridonculous prices. $600 for a late 80's Miele, my ass...
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Old 12-05-07 | 07:35 PM
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Liar!!!! He is the one of the most successful and celebrated independent bicycle stores in the country!!!!

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Old 12-05-07 | 08:06 PM
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hahaha.. well played.
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Old 12-05-07 | 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
I've heard good things about the CXP22s but a lot of this depends on the hub and how the whole thing is laced together. I don't think bicyclewheels.com ships to Canada either. What bike are these wheels going on? A fixie?
Arrr this'll be for my first fixed gear, and like said above laced to Formula in my case (opting for the $150 set for now, though I'd love the Open Pros ) and going on my Rob Roy to be delivered soonish.

USPS++

Group ride would be kickass, I'd be up for sprints/whatever, I just don't get down there for much before 9 usually. Tour of town then head to $coffeeshop type thang? Same times?
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Old 12-05-07 | 11:24 PM
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I just spent a few hours researching an iPod solution for my sister who has behind-the-ear hearing aids (with a t-coil). If anyone out there has a similar setup or can give me some educated responses on the subject I'd love to pick your brain on a few things, namely:

iPod + hearing aids being used by someone driving a a car ... go t-coil stereo hooks and lose any ambient hearing or is there a car kit that won't result in a ton of interference w/ the hearing aids? She doesn't have a tape deck in the car so it'd have to be a radio setup.

Anyway, PM me if you can offer some advice.

Edit: FIXIES!
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Old 12-06-07 | 06:20 AM
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https://www.dension.com/icelinkgateway500.php
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Old 12-06-07 | 07:06 AM
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yeah we were thinking coffee shop tour. Or at least start and/or finish at one. And perhaps different every week. As always, we're open to suggestions. It seems to be the general consensus that it's in no way too cold to ride, but definitely too cold to stand around. And unfortunately, there's a lot of that at the sprints. When you combine that with the relatively unmaintained surface down there - that keeps losing more and more width with every snow fall - I think it may be a better idea to switch it up for a bit until we get more consistent weather. Then who knows, maybe we alternate events.
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Old 12-06-07 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
My Visa just dry-heaved.
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Old 12-06-07 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by shapelike
My Visa just dry-heaved.
there's other options up top.. their ice>link is similar to what I have. I just don't like the idea of people driving around with zero 'ambient' hearing. Not that people aren't doing that all the time just by turning their car stereos up to 11 anyway...

Also: is this an xmas gift? You didn't mention that.
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Old 12-06-07 | 08:54 AM
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My sister's had severe hearing loss since she was a kid so it's nothing new. I sent her an email to find out if she relies on her hearing at all when she's driving.

Highlight of last night was forum postings where kids were figuring out how to hack their Cochlear implants so they could route their iPods through them.
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Old 12-06-07 | 09:03 AM
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That's so sci-fi..
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Old 12-06-07 | 09:28 AM
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does anyone have any good training audio/video for trainers? I'm starting to get ready for the winter riding season (i.e. staring at the washing machine)
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Old 12-06-07 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by iherald
does anyone have any good training audio/video for trainers? I'm starting to get ready for the winter riding season (i.e. staring at the washing machine)
For a really hard workout, I use a variety of spinervals dvds.. if you can get motivated enough by coach troy, they can really kick your butt. I've not tried any of those fancy "look at the terrain going by" ones.

For an easy spin, I watch the hockey game.. sometimes doing intervals between whistles or on the power play.
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Old 12-06-07 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by LordFoo
For a really hard workout, I use a variety of spinervals dvds.. if you can get motivated enough by coach troy, they can really kick your butt. I've not tried any of those fancy "look at the terrain going by" ones.

For an easy spin, I watch the hockey game.. sometimes doing intervals between whistles or on the power play.
Can I rip the audio from a spinervals dvd and use my ipod? I don't have a tv in the basement
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Old 12-06-07 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by iherald
Can I rip the audio from a spinervals dvd and use my ipod? I don't have a tv in the basement
You could, but I only recommended it since you said audio/video.. the "music" on spinervals isn't so great, and it might get annoying having to listen for the gear change cues (which have a visual display on the videos). For just audio, there must be a better alternative, i.e. make a good playlist of your favourite upbeat/downbeat songs for interval training. I think there was a thread in the training/nutrition forum with some recommended playlists, but I can't seem to find it.
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Old 12-06-07 | 10:21 AM
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It's possible to rip a video to an ipod https://mandeldev.co.uk/EN/index.html. I haven't used this suite before, but if your ipod handles video, it may be an option. I think Foo's suggestion of getting a good song track may be better, though.
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Old 12-06-07 | 01:58 PM
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Quiet.

Too Quiet.

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Old 12-06-07 | 05:54 PM
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30 minutes of 49-16 fixed on rollers. GOOD TIMES!
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Old 12-06-07 | 06:13 PM
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I needs me some rollers. Trainer = death by boredom. Although I have downloaded about 23948 hours of stuff to watch while I ride, which will help.
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Old 12-06-07 | 06:17 PM
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rollers= short quick hills. For me at least. I don't know how you guys do it.
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Old 12-06-07 | 06:41 PM
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Any of you guys use a polar HRM or any HRM for training? Suggestions on brands/models? Computer download capability++
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Old 12-06-07 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by operator
Any of you guys use a polar HRM or any HRM for training? Suggestions on brands/models? Computer download capability++
Never used one myself but have always heard good things about Polar.
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