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paddrock 03-03-08 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by MattRennick (Post 6269416)
Do you need a new one, Erin? I've got a couple 1 1/8" star nuts at home if you need...

My fork and I just got back to my desk with a new star nut. Thanks all for the quick insight and help! It's shaping up into a lovely day on all counts.

Also Matt, I have the fixings for 110 rear spaced wheelset for the class, so let any other attendees know, I too have a spare wheel to build should anyone need it.

somnambulant 03-03-08 12:22 PM

Just got back from a little lunchtime spin. Get outside and enjoy it while it lasts, kids!

somnambulant 03-03-08 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6270115)
wes - anther frame? what are you buying?

http://www.somnambulant.net/misc/hint.jpg

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 12:41 PM

ok tease boy.. what is it?

somnambulant 03-03-08 01:17 PM

hahhahah.. "the pull": http://www.flickr.com/photos/bicigirl/2225592188/

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 01:32 PM

nice shot

somnambulant 03-03-08 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6270929)
ok tease boy.. what is it?

http://www.somnambulant.net/misc/hint2.jpg

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 02:33 PM

:lol: Bastid.. *sees IHS* loses interest. jk'n

MattRennick 03-03-08 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6271593)

Very clever - even naming the image hint2.jpg...

exhibitx 03-03-08 03:06 PM

looks like a bianchi ;)

somnambulant 03-03-08 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 6271938)
looks like a bianchi ;)

hahah.. yeah, I've talked about it in the thread before. I'm just being a wiener. :P

So, it looks like I'm probably not heading to Ottawa this weekend now. What time is everyone planning on going to the bike show?

I_bRAD 03-03-08 03:11 PM

I'm going friday afternoon.

MattRennick 03-03-08 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 6271938)
looks like a bianchi ;)

Ha! I thought so... but I checked the Bianchi site and didn't see any ss cross frames on there... Nevermind... found it! Roooooooooger!

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 03:13 PM

Sat. I'm huntin' me some Rocky Mountain Rep, and a flip/flop hub/wheel set for the Paké.

MattRennick 03-03-08 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6271998)
Sat. I'm huntin' me some Rocky Mountain Rep, and a flip/flop hub/wheel set for the Paké.

Nice - I've always been happy with my Rocky Mountain... I mean, I haven't ridden it a lot lately but it being my first "good" bike I'll always have a soft spot for it... If only the graphics weren't so ridiculous. ;)

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 03:19 PM

I want to find out about this.....
http://www.bikes.com/news/articles.aspx?lang=en&id=218

:lol: The cross frame list was shortened today by cables not being routed on the top tube.

iherald 03-03-08 03:22 PM

Op: Do you know if LordFoo is on the list for Track 1 on Saturday?

somnambulant 03-03-08 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6272048)
The cross frame list was shortened today by cables not being routed on the top tube.

My $0.02: I'm not sure how much of a concern the FD cable routing is. I wouldn't consider it of prime importance. I think it's a marketing tool more than anything. I mean, with a TT-routed cable you then have a pulley on the back of you seattube right above the bottom-bracket junction, which is a prime sludge collection area. I might be wrong, however I didn't experience any issues with the routing on my bike this past season.

Then again, if it helps you narrow things down and get a new ride, who am I to stop you?? :) When are you hoping to have this thing up and running? In time for Paris-Ancaster?!? :)

TRaffic Jammer 03-03-08 03:57 PM

That's the ice breaker right? When is that running? I didn't notice any pulleys, but I did want to minimize cables and such down at the bottom bracket and running along the downtube.. so far that leaves the Noni, Yeti and the Rocky

I_bRAD 03-03-08 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6272191)
I mean, with a TT-routed cable you then have a pulley on the back of you seattube right above the bottom-bracket junction, which is a prime sludge collection area.

Not if you get a top pull derailleur

jeremywhitehorn 03-03-08 04:57 PM

who knows a good authentic (ie cook food at your table) down-n-dirty korean BBQ place in the west end?

somnambulant 03-03-08 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6272298)
That's the ice breaker right? When is that running? I didn't notice any pulleys, but I did want to minimize cables and such down at the bottom bracket and running along the downtube.. so far that leaves the Noni, Yeti and the Rocky

No, the icebreaker is the icebreaker. http://bikenxs.com/Icebreaker%20page%202008.htm

Paris-Ancaster is Paris-Ancaster. http://www.parisancaster.com/

:)


Originally Posted by I_bRAD (Post 6272512)
Not if you get a top pull derailleur

I am so smart, s-m-r-t!

jet sanchEz 03-03-08 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6272678)
who knows a good authentic (ie cook food at your table) down-n-dirty korean BBQ place in the west end?

The one at Queen West and McCaul is pretty good and if you eat after 10pm, it is like $8 a head. God I love cheap but awesome food.

somnambulant 03-03-08 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6272788)
God I love cheap but awesome food.

Totally. I have a craving for korean bbq now. mmmm.. squid. I fed my band last Friday for $17 incl taxes from Mother's Dumplings (Not Korean, but also good, cheap food). Love that place.

jet sanchEz 03-03-08 05:49 PM

Where is Mother's Dumpling? Chinatown?


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