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DrBenway 01-09-08 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 5951037)
... but i've always got that thought in my pocket incase i see someone riding brakeless while wearing a helmet on a regular basis

Well come out for the ride tonight and you can use it on me! ;)

Heh... there's a funny story I forgot to share in regards to that; Because the day tends to suck the life out of me, my ride home tends to bring out the 15 year old in me. That said, on my final approach to my house I like to pull a long ass skid which generally ends in an extremely low speed 180 up onto the sidewalk so I can dismount as I come through my gate. One day a week or two ago, when I came to a full stop... my brake lever did not. It instead continued and swung down into my spokes. Somehow - I'd imagine in the constant switching off my bars - I'd managed to strip all the threads off the lever. Timing was totally on my side as about 1 minute earlier would have resulted in a concrete upgrade to ma grill.

Ps. - I do have a new lever, cable and housing sitting at home awaiting re-mount.

Reminder:
Group Ride: Tonight, Dundas Square @ 9p. Be there or be somehwere else!

MattRennick 01-09-08 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by DrBenway (Post 5952657)
Well come out for the ride tonight and you can use it on me! ;)


Or on me... except i rarely wear my helmet these days... and i won't be able to make it out tonight because i scored 4th row raptors tix so i'll be doing that with my lady. ;)

shapelike 01-09-08 01:53 PM

Go Whalers!

exhibitx 01-09-08 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by DrBenway (Post 5952657)
Well come out for the ride tonight and you can use it on me! ;)

I'll be there if it isn't too windy, but you usually have a brake and a helmet, so my thought is more for those who do it on a regular basis. I striped my brake a few months ago, were you using a tektro rl720 or a simular tektro? those things are garbage.


Originally Posted by MattRennick
Or on me... except i rarely wear my helmet these days

I've only ever seen you wearing a helmet while sprinting ... which you don't really need a brake for ... your helmet is nice, wear it ;)


I'm in the habit of not wearing my helmet in the winter, but I've always got a brake. I was at sandy's cycle shop earlier in the week getting a wheel trued and he was giving me the second degree about not even having a rear brake.

somnambulant 01-09-08 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 5953209)
...stuff...

No helmet in the Winter when the roads are way worse? I see no logic! :D Just get a nice hat that fits under your helmet. I have an awesome Sugoi one that I picked up a couple years ago at Urbane. It's really thin so it fits and doesn't get TOO warm, but it blocks the wind pretty well. Then again, I've also stuffed my regular ski-toque under there when my Sugoi went missing (ie. Mike stole it at a cx race). Did I look like a total dork? Of course! But I also wear a reflective ankle band on my pants when it's cold, so I already have that well covered. ;)

exhibitx 01-09-08 04:00 PM

yeah i just picked up a sugio balaclava last weekend for under my helmet, fits great, so i may get a sugio hat aswell since the balaclava is overkill if it's not cold enough.

also, most of my riding in the winter is between point a (my apartment) and point b (my office) and the streets are almost dead when i'm on them ... would still rather be wearing a helmet though.

iherald 01-09-08 04:33 PM

There is a pair of rollers for $100 on CCC, I can't remember who was looking for them

zippered 01-09-08 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by DrBenway (Post 5952657)
...would have resulted in a concrete upgrade to ma grill.

:eek:

(but kinda funny because i can picture you saying that, and you didn't get hurt)

operator 01-09-08 07:26 PM

As promised here is the data from the donut ride.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...wattsperkm.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...speedperkm.jpg

As you can see I don't know how to use excel very well.

Here's the raw data.

http://www.filecrunch.com/file/~py1efb

kergin 01-09-08 07:49 PM

Over 700 watts? Are you freaking kidding me?

operator 01-09-08 07:54 PM

No jokes. Taken from powertap +/- 2%.

LordFoo 01-09-08 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 5955033)
No jokes. Taken from powertap +/- 2%.

Whose? :D

I_bRAD 01-09-08 08:15 PM

Show power vs speed!
Do you have a route map?

shapelike 01-09-08 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 5953662)
(ie. Mike stole it at a cx race)

Whatever, this ****er did the exact same thing a week later.

shapelike 01-09-08 08:27 PM

So, it would appear the Tosca ate another rear derailleur ... bringing the body count up to:
- 2006 XT rear derailleur: catastrophic failure (explosion on Queen Street).
- 2007 Deore rear derailleur: pivots blown (5mm of play).

Remind me of this next season when I'm second-guessing the whole SSCX idea. Also remind me that I bend my derailleur hanger on what seems like a monthly basis (and that I'm tired of that **** - tired, tired, tired).

Also, how do you quickly go to the end of a line when you're editing text on a Mac? Or back to the beginning of a line for that matter? I have mere days to figure this out! And wait, what the ****?! How do I use the "Delete" key like ****ing delete? It's going all "Backspace" on me! DAMN YOU, STEVE JOBS!!!

kylehutton 01-09-08 08:44 PM

holding the apple key and using the arrows get you to the front or back of the line

i'm assuming you're on a short (laptop) keyboard.
fn + delete = windows delete equivalent

shapelike 01-09-08 08:57 PM

Okay, on the machine I'm on (eMac at the moment, laptop in a few days) and as I type in this text box that acted like hitting the "Back" button in Firefox. And trying ... Shift, Control ... Control (again, ****ed up Kensington keyboard), Alt/Option, Apple key in conjunction to Delete don't make it work as I hoped. Oh wait, there's some sorry ass forward delete key stranded out past F15 on this keyboard. That blows hard.

shapelike 01-09-08 08:58 PM

I need to find a "Mac Keyboard Shortcuts For Emotionally Fragile Beginners" website ...

jeremywhitehorn 01-09-08 10:37 PM

yes, sir brenway i've stripped a couple of those tektro levers. i do believe it's only plastic in there so it's easy to do. you might try using a slightly larger bolt and some loctite - worked for me but not bar-swapping friendly.

any of you blokes (sorry, i've been watching coronation street) have experience ordering from swerve cycling?

Flimflam 01-09-08 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 5952825)
Go Whalers!

lol

Thanks Wes, I never noticed the re-packing kit before. Is there a preferred grease, or is any bike gunk good?

Ride tonight was good, wind provided a decent work out across Bloor somewhat, and definitely around the Ex. Great to be riding again, woo.

I use the Tektro RL720s, I've found them a huge help being able to ride on the tops in traffic (geared bike so F&R) and they seem to work(tm). Saying that, I don't swap them out - they're a perma-fixture on my road drops. I'll probably get something similar again for my fixed gear front lever, I'm just umming and arring over choice of caliper and I want black ideally.

Nice stats, I'd like to speed/power in there too... I want to do that ride soon, anyone have a route map?

jeremywhitehorn 01-09-08 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 5956092)
Thanks Wes, I never noticed the re-packing kit before. Is there a preferred grease, or is any bike gunk good?

i'd say just pick up the rebuild kit from dukes and slap some phil grease in there as you go along and you should be fine...

somnambulant 01-10-08 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by kergin (Post 5954993)
Over 700 watts? Are you freaking kidding me?

It's only for a brief sprint or something, so it isn't that outrageous. In fact, looking at the whole thing, it really doesn't seem that bad. A higher intensity/pace than I normally ride at solo, yes, but nothing insane. Especially when you factor in the benefits of riding in a large pack (for the speed graph, that is).

Flimflam: google works well.. ;)

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...de-Short-Route
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...e-Medium-Route
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...ide-Long-Route

exhibitx 01-10-08 06:48 AM

their start/finnish is right by my work, around eglinton/laird.

somnambulant 01-10-08 08:39 AM

I was curious whether there were any new sports debuting at the olympics this Summer besides BMX, so I looked it up on wikipedia and found this:

"The BOCOG also plans to carry the flame to the top of Mount Everest.[33] In June 2007, construction began on a 108 km (67 mi) long "highway" scaling the Tibetan side of the mountain. The $19.7 million blacktop project will span from Tingri County of Xigazê Prefecture to the Everest Base Camp. Environmental concerns about the effects of the road on the fragile Himalayan region have been expressed by the media, but denied by the Chinese government."

wtf?! China scares the hell outta me. I keep thinking about footage of the towns and cities (ie. big enough to have highrise apartment buildings) along the Yangtze that I saw in one of the Michael Palin doc's... totally unreal. They looked like something out of a Hollywood post-apocalyptic movie.

iherald 01-10-08 09:06 AM

I don't know much about climbing Everest, but is there enough air up there to keep the flame alive?


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