Toronto Fixed
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
In other news, if anyone has a largish French threaded frameset (or is interested in a french threaded Hatta Swan headset), lemme know.
And this is my favourite Valentines: https://www.joecartoon.com/cartoons/191-gerbil_valentine
(work safe, albeit a bit loud).
So I says to Mable I says
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Bikes: '05 Urbanite Fixie, '06 Lemond Croix de Fer, '06 Jamis Dragon Pro, '07 IRO Bikeforums Track, '07 Planet-X Uncle John
Takes the edge off of all the nastiness.Also: I vote for a little hooch consumption during Paris-Ancaster this year. I'd love to pull over, do a shot and continue on. Well, I'm saying that now, it probably wouldn't seem like such a good at the time. Then again, I managed to keep the Timmie's sausage breakfast sandwich down last year. Not the smartest thing to inhale just before a 3hr race.
Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
::3 o'clock roadblock::
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From: reppin tha 416
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damn that was a fun ride home tonight in that snow...cars were all over the place and i was just truckin past 'em!
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From: Kitchener, ON
Bikes: 1994 Proctor Townsend Reynolds 753, TT S3 True North, Kona Major Jake, Kona Honky Tonk, Marinoni Puima, Cannondale BBU
Well, that was something else. Didn't go down, but I went damn slow; doubt if I broke 15km/h the whole ride home! Said it before and I'll say it again: fixed works really well in this crap.
I am torn on whether to bring the MTB or the fixie to the ice races.
P.S.: Hope everyone else had a safe ride home!
P.P.S: RE: operator. Huh? Who's Tom?
I am torn on whether to bring the MTB or the fixie to the ice races.
P.S.: Hope everyone else had a safe ride home!
P.P.S: RE: operator. Huh? Who's Tom?
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Urbanite Road Bike, Mielle Fixed Gear Conversion, Vintage Lejeune Track Bike
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Speaking of Veloflex, I'm going to order some more of those bad boys. I even ran a pair of the Paves on my track bike and I'm amazed how long the rear has lasted! It's still going! They ride soooo nice and are pretty flat resistant actually. Only two flats in 6 months between two pairs of tires. One of those times I rode over a screw so that wasn't the tire's fault. The other time it was from me pinching the tube when I installed the tire. Also not the tire's fault!
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Oh. God. Why. Oh the horror! Couldn't you have used something less awesome for said purpose??!
Speaking of Veloflex, I'm going to order some more of those bad boys. I even ran a pair of the Paves on my track bike and I'm amazed how long the rear has lasted! It's still going! They ride soooo nice and are pretty flat resistant actually. Only two flats in 6 months between two pairs of tires. One of those times I rode over a screw so that wasn't the tire's fault. The other time it was from me pinching the tube when I installed the tire. Also not the tire's fault!
Speaking of Veloflex, I'm going to order some more of those bad boys. I even ran a pair of the Paves on my track bike and I'm amazed how long the rear has lasted! It's still going! They ride soooo nice and are pretty flat resistant actually. Only two flats in 6 months between two pairs of tires. One of those times I rode over a screw so that wasn't the tire's fault. The other time it was from me pinching the tube when I installed the tire. Also not the tire's fault!
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
https://www.probikekit.com/display.ph...ART=0&LIMIT=14 ?
I heard the veloflex records were ownage. The TPI tends to agree.
I heard the veloflex records were ownage. The TPI tends to agree.
So I says to Mable I says
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Yeah, I'm in for a set as well, if you're interested in splitting shipping/etc.
shipping is free to canada
i thought about ordering some a few weeks ago but the 22's aren't as puncture resistant and i don't really wanna ride 20's on the road
i thought about ordering some a few weeks ago but the 22's aren't as puncture resistant and i don't really wanna ride 20's on the road
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From: Toronto, ON, Canada
Bikes: 70s Leader Precision w/Shimano 600 (road), IRO Rob Roy (Fixed)
I had the back slide out on the tracks last night, as I needed to pass a truck... other than that, it was a slow ride mainly due to Queen being backed up and not much room (or safe places) to pass. Felt great to have a happy face/wave to a couple of kids on the streetcar while the doors were open, I like to feel it helps promote cycling but *shrug*. Got laughed at by a backseat passenger for the slide out (almost went down) and I just called out "YEAH! Nearly!" with a huge grin, sadly I couldn't catch them to shove my grin in their grillz.
Went out again at about 8:30 to head up to the east end, got a pinch flat on Brock and had to do a roadside repair, luckily I was close to the hockey arena. There a lot more bikes out than I thought too, I cheered everyone I could
I have a 27" 1.25/1.5 on the front and a 28c on the back of this fixie I'm riding (POS old cheapo Bianchi) and I felt fine, it was squirrelly at times, and there were a few times on Brock I got off, picked the bike up out the way to let the impatient ones by - but mostly everything was cool. Was practicing sideways skidding and went about 270* in front of a pickup on Danforth (traffic was backed up SO far it was hilarious
) - lots of fun, especially as I was in no particular hurry I could play about a bunch too.
Ride in was equally fine, Danforth was finally cleared and started backing up getting onto Bloor, so I rode through the tailbacks - much faster being on a bike today, hands down - and I took my sweet ass time just being careful in unknown spots (I ride the route a lot so knew where the ice-pack was for the most part - Queen was a different story last night in places
)
That card: awesome
Still not sure if I'll race in the ice race, I'd be in the rubbered category, as I've not the desire/spares to make any tyres just yet - it sounds like a blast though so I'll probably swing by.
Went out again at about 8:30 to head up to the east end, got a pinch flat on Brock and had to do a roadside repair, luckily I was close to the hockey arena. There a lot more bikes out than I thought too, I cheered everyone I could

I have a 27" 1.25/1.5 on the front and a 28c on the back of this fixie I'm riding (POS old cheapo Bianchi) and I felt fine, it was squirrelly at times, and there were a few times on Brock I got off, picked the bike up out the way to let the impatient ones by - but mostly everything was cool. Was practicing sideways skidding and went about 270* in front of a pickup on Danforth (traffic was backed up SO far it was hilarious
) - lots of fun, especially as I was in no particular hurry I could play about a bunch too.Ride in was equally fine, Danforth was finally cleared and started backing up getting onto Bloor, so I rode through the tailbacks - much faster being on a bike today, hands down - and I took my sweet ass time just being careful in unknown spots (I ride the route a lot so knew where the ice-pack was for the most part - Queen was a different story last night in places
)That card: awesome

Still not sure if I'll race in the ice race, I'd be in the rubbered category, as I've not the desire/spares to make any tyres just yet - it sounds like a blast though so I'll probably swing by.
Where/when is the ice race this year? Dufferin Grove park?
So apparently Astana, the team that was basically Discovery, yet took the name of Astana, is not being invited to ride in the Tour this year. So the defending champion won't be allowed to ride this year. The Tour organizers are suggesting that Astana made cycling look bad this year, but the team is completely new this year.
Seems silly to me. But, it means to Toronto Fixie crowd can apply! Who needs gears up Alp d'Huez?
Seems silly to me. But, it means to Toronto Fixie crowd can apply! Who needs gears up Alp d'Huez?
So I says to Mable I says
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jet: saturday at dufferin grove.. I think it starts at 6:00? Brad posted an ad a couple pages back.
iherald: Yep, the whole pro road cycling sport is totally falling apart. The Giro d'Italia organizers didn't give an invite to Astana or High Road (formerly T-Mobile) either. Astana actually has 3 Tour hopefulls too... not just Contador, but also Leipheimer and Klöden. Plus, as you said, they're an entirely new team this year, so I don't see why last year's hijinks has any basis on this year's.
iherald: Yep, the whole pro road cycling sport is totally falling apart. The Giro d'Italia organizers didn't give an invite to Astana or High Road (formerly T-Mobile) either. Astana actually has 3 Tour hopefulls too... not just Contador, but also Leipheimer and Klöden. Plus, as you said, they're an entirely new team this year, so I don't see why last year's hijinks has any basis on this year's.
Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
saturday at 6 is correct!
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last night's ride home was fun.
i decided to go across queen instead of going up to dundas/college.
it was hilarious to be getting places so much faster than traffic.
I got off to walk up the hill between dundas and college on ossington as the parked cars and non used curb lane was too thick for the 23's to get through, and the 4wd trucks kept buzzing me when i was pushing close to the street car tracks.
i got home to a pair of goggles and an underhelmet mask on my desk and dinner being served.
best girlfriend ever.
i decided to go across queen instead of going up to dundas/college.
it was hilarious to be getting places so much faster than traffic.
I got off to walk up the hill between dundas and college on ossington as the parked cars and non used curb lane was too thick for the 23's to get through, and the 4wd trucks kept buzzing me when i was pushing close to the street car tracks.
i got home to a pair of goggles and an underhelmet mask on my desk and dinner being served.
best girlfriend ever.
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my right palm is hurting me lately, i have this numb sensation while riding, it's making it hard to skid. Anyone one know what's wrong with my set up?
I just got oury grips, maybe that's got something to do with it?
I just got oury grips, maybe that's got something to do with it?
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Ourys are pretty cushy, aren't they? I'd say that it's more likely a matter of bike fit...
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I second Matt on the fit. Did you adjust the saddle position after you picked it up? I had the saddle jammed all the way back..coupled with a John Holmes like stem...this could be yer problem.
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The place to order Veloflex from is https://www.worldclasscycles.com/
They actually have a dedicated page for Veloflex: https://www.veloflextires.com/
That's where I got mine from before. You can get them with free shipping and free tube for $50ish each. They were fast, helpful and the price is right.
Kyle, I've been running the Paves which are the 22's and the puncture resistance has been fine. I've been running a pair on my track bike since the summer. I'm still riding them now in the winter. The rear is just starting to wear flat. It still has some life in it yet. I don't skid all over the place, but it isn't as if I never do it.
Rob, I wouldn't recommend riding the Records on the road. They won't last long and they won't be as puncture resistant. Although what the hell they'd probably feel amazing!
These tires rule. I have them on my road bike and my track bike. When you install them you can tell they are so much more supple than a Michelin Pro Race or a Vittoria Open Corsa (my favourite tire until I tried these). The ride quality and grip is just unreal. Everyone owes it to themselves to try riding on some really nice tires.
They actually have a dedicated page for Veloflex: https://www.veloflextires.com/
That's where I got mine from before. You can get them with free shipping and free tube for $50ish each. They were fast, helpful and the price is right.
Kyle, I've been running the Paves which are the 22's and the puncture resistance has been fine. I've been running a pair on my track bike since the summer. I'm still riding them now in the winter. The rear is just starting to wear flat. It still has some life in it yet. I don't skid all over the place, but it isn't as if I never do it.
Rob, I wouldn't recommend riding the Records on the road. They won't last long and they won't be as puncture resistant. Although what the hell they'd probably feel amazing!
These tires rule. I have them on my road bike and my track bike. When you install them you can tell they are so much more supple than a Michelin Pro Race or a Vittoria Open Corsa (my favourite tire until I tried these). The ride quality and grip is just unreal. Everyone owes it to themselves to try riding on some really nice tires.
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ok I swapped the stem for a shorter one and moved the bars up so there's less weight on my hands. Going out now.....let's see......
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Not a fan of the open corsas, but more supple than a prorace eh? Perhaps I'll have to give em a try one day.
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Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
Do they last as long though?




