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Originally Posted by Turd Ferguson
(Post 7560870)
Can anyone recommend where I can buy a reasonably priced track bike (sub $1k)?
Also, I have some decent Mavic wheels, would it be worthwhile to buy a frame and fork etc and build a bike? I have no problem buying a used frame and components. |
Yeah i seen that EAI bareknucke at Urbane. Only if the frame was a 58cm i would of bought it.
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An SLX Gardin with all the bits hanging on it is certainly worth $150, it is just too bad that you cannot ride it to make sure the frame is straight.
Does anyone ride the Mavic SSC SL road wheelset? I am thinking of getting myself an early Christmas present... |
Originally Posted by caRpetbomBer
(Post 7561268)
Yeah i seen that EAI bareknucke at Urbane. Only if the frame was a 58cm i would of bought it.
Also: there are definitely a couple of them being ridden in the city already. I already know at least one person (possibly two) riding one. |
kergin: single pivot and oldskool bolt (not the fancyshmancy new one with the bigger rear hole :O )
someone today thought i was checking out his daughter, and followed me around the store for about 45min, obviously. kinda weird... first off, i thought i saw pyze in the store and as i was determining if i was right or not is when she walked in the way. secondly... they have to meet a certain standard if i am risking being pulled apart by there fathers... she didnt make the cut. |
Im 5'11 the EAI bareknuckle at Urbane was a 54cm which looks way to small for me. Maybe a 56cm would fit better if the sizes are rather large.
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I had EAI send me their geometry info on the BK ... maybe this'll help: http://flickr.com/photos/shapelike/2601595831/
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i think with the bareknuckle you usually size down one
58 is pretty big for 5'11" even without the bareknuckle size down |
Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 7561296)
Does anyone ride the Mavic SSC SL road wheelset? I am thinking of getting myself an early Christmas present...
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... get the 56 BK.
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Aww yeah... the miele road bike was taken out for its first spin today. I will post pics in better light tomorrow, but needless to say, it weighs a freaking ton compared to my Cannondale CAAD9. I need to get a new chain sometime in the near future, because this frame has much longer stays than the frame which I used previously.
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pins and needles in my baby+ring finger. anybody got an idea why?
never had it before, but i got off my bike almost 30min ago and i still have it. makkes gripping my beer hard |
Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
(Post 7560837)
oh, in that case i would say do it for sure, especially if it's got older dura ace stuff which i think tends to be pretty cool.
Either way, all the components are in fantastic shape and I really hope that the frame is ok because she's a beaut! Word up. Matt |
pics or it didn't happen.
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
(Post 7565446)
Picked it up today - word is that Mike Barry's son won it many years ago but it was too big for him... ended up in the hands of a then courier, now IT guy named Jason. Seemed nice and totally reasonable... It's in pretty good shape but I JUST spotted what might be bad news around the head tube - a little rust and possible crack but I don't want to jump to any conclusions until I clean it up a bit... there are also some sounds coming from the inside which sound like flakey bits, also a bad rust indicator that I definitely didn't hear while looking at it... ****, I hope I didn't buy a lemon!
Either way, all the components are in fantastic shape and I really hope that the frame is ok because she's a beaut! Word up. Matt |
Originally Posted by cavernmech
(Post 7566421)
If the frame seems overly rusty inside, you may want to run your finger along the underside of the chainstays. If you feel little bumps in the paint you may have a problem. I hope it's not the Jason I am thinking it is.
Jason Devreaux or something along those lines - sound familiar? Jason read the blog this morning and already emailed me to say that he was 100% unaware of any problems and I totally believe him. The flaking only happened after I rode it home, it didn't have that "salt and pepper" noise inside the frame when I checked it out at his place... all the rattling probably scared it up. If it's rusted out he'll give me my money back... Kergin - I posted up a few pics here. Enjoy! If everything turns out ok I'll hopefully build it up over the winter... |
Some of y'all might appreciate this little story;
On Saturday night some friends of mine and I are riding along College and a cab pulls over in front of us with 3 guys in the back. Knowing what was surely coming, I yelled 'door' as I rode past to let my friends know to watch out... I was looking back to make sure that no one gets hurt when I saw the most wonderful thing... Sure enough, the rear driver side door swung open as my friend's Sean & Robbie were about to pass but having seen it coming and with Robbie having nowhere to go Sean lifted his leg and kicked that ****er closed! The door hit the guy in the face knocking him back atop his friends... There was much rejoicing. |
tell your friend i'm so proud of him - i've been trying to complete that manouver for so long - i get lots of practice riding home along queen st on weekend nights...
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Gold!
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Haha, I'll let him know! It's such a solid move; equally as good (if not better) than the cab hailer high five.
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i've thought of doing that too! although i've also really wanted to stop when someone's hailing a cab and ask "where to?"
how did he manage to kick the door shut while he was moving? did he slow down? |
Was he riding FG? That's some ballet indeed if he was.
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I'm going to need some sort of Rescue 911 style re-enactment.
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Yessir - riding fixed. Basically, the door was creeping open as he was approaching so he had begun to slow down and it had opened more completely as he rode past which gave him the opportunity to kick it back. Basically, the stars aligned perfectly and magic happened.
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Originally Posted by shapelike
(Post 7568141)
I'm going to need some sort of Rescue 911 style re-enactment.
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
(Post 7568183)
Basically, the stars aligned perfectly and magic happened.
im picturing the cartoon style stars circling around the bewildered passengers head right now... *smile* |
Originally Posted by ~Stuart~
(Post 7565386)
pins and needles in my baby+ring finger. anybody got an idea why?
never had it before, but i got off my bike almost 30min ago and i still have it. makkes gripping my beer hard You can sometimes get compression of the nerve roots that make up the ulnar nerve in what's called the thoracic outlet as the nerves pass between a variety of muscles in the neck sort of it in the area between your collarbone, neck, and traps. There's some nastier stuff that can also cause it, but it's far more likely you compressed the nerve somehow for a prolonged period. |
has anyone here ever ordered a complete bike from bikesdirect.com? what was the shipping and duty like? i was thinking about http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm for my winter/bad weather bike. full fenders, rack and all that good stuff. i figure for $350 why not?
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Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
(Post 7569100)
has anyone here ever ordered a complete bike from bikesdirect.com? what was the shipping and duty like? i was thinking about http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm for my winter/bad weather bike. full fenders, rack and all that good stuff. i figure for $350 why not?
my co-worker tried to order a cheap bike off of there and even though they said they would ship to canada for extra via a quote, they wouldn't |
BikesDirect do not ship to Canada. You need to ship to the US using a US credit card. But if you can get one, they are good bikes.
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