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somnambulant 04-01-08 12:03 PM

btw. beware the curb. Typical for this time of year, but there's SO much trash/metal bits/glass/etc on the street near the curbs right now. I got a flat tire on College this morning, and of course I didn't have any tools/etc with me. D'oh! Had to walk up to Harbord and harass Brad/Derrek (sp). :)

pyze-guy 04-01-08 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6442202)
I think that Herbie Glick guy is avoiding me. ;)

Could it be because you are a scruffy scallywag?

kylehutton 04-01-08 01:39 PM

do any of you cats with bmx backgrounds have any oakley 3 grips lying around?
i have a set on a bike at my mom's house, but they've seen better days.
looking for a pair for my cruiser/grocery bike.

somnambulant 04-01-08 02:01 PM

Have any of you East-end peeps noticed whether the paved Don trail is still an icefield?

Flimflam 04-01-08 02:22 PM

+1 on the curb watching, was pretty horrible out there this morning - I'm guessing the street sweepers got a piece of the action and spread it all into mid-lane territory.

Anyone have any recommendations on cantis? I've been eyeing Avid Shorty 4s and some cheap Tektro "Oryx" ones (would like them to be black if possible) working to my ever decreasing budget :p I only want the front for now, but don't mind a set for possible SS riding.

cupcrazy4 04-01-08 03:11 PM

I trekked out to La Bicicletta today, and they sent me right back home. "Sorry, we don't have anything in your price range. Leave your name and number just in case..."
Decided to test ride a Specialized Tricross Sport at Broadway Cycle and it felt good.
Right now I'm stuck between a Tricross Sport from Broadway or a Kona JTS from Sweet Pete's. A guy at Cycle SOlutions (they carry both Specialized and Kona) said he'd go with the JTS if he had to choose...

Nobody has a 60cm frame in stock to test ride. If I test drove a 58, but ordered a 60, do you think that would work...?

pyze-guy 04-01-08 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 6443810)
+1 on the curb watching, was pretty horrible out there this morning - I'm guessing the street sweepers got a piece of the action and spread it all into mid-lane territory.

Anyone have any recommendations on cantis? I've been eyeing Avid Shorty 4s and some cheap Tektro "Oryx" ones (would like them to be black if possible) working to my ever decreasing budget :p I only want the front for now, but don't mind a set for possible SS riding.


I have these. $25 for each set at Urbane.
http://www.tektro.com/02products/images/pro/CR520.gif

jet sanchEz 04-01-08 04:04 PM

Yeah, the garbage is nuts out there. Tthe thing I notice most are the cigarette butts. It is really bad, there must be a way to get people to throw them into receptacles, has anyone seen something like that (or another solution) in other cities?

There used to be small metal box-like containers in front of some buildings but they've disappeared in recent years.

LordFoo 04-01-08 04:39 PM

+another 1 on the curb junk.. add a flat and a 2km walk home to my ride report from before. Plus I couldn't find my spare tube or patch kit.

At least the wind was awesome going east!

somnambulant 04-01-08 05:29 PM

I'm taking my SS (well, dingle-speed) cross bike to Jet Fuel just so I have my offroad gear to bail out with if the wind is too brutal heading back home later. :P

edit: on second thought, it just started to hail outside. As if the wind wasn't bad enough. I'm wussing out. :)

operator 04-01-08 05:46 PM

Gg on the temperature + wind reversal


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6444350)
Yeah, the garbage is nuts out there. Tthe thing I notice most are the cigarette butts. It is really bad, there must be a way to get people to throw them into receptacles, has anyone seen something like that (or another solution) in other cities?

There used to be small metal box-like containers in front of some buildings but they've disappeared in recent years.

It may comfort you to know that cigarette butts are the #1 most littered item on the face of the planet

somnambulant 04-01-08 05:54 PM

hehehe.. yeah, I just suddenly realized that hey, I have beer in my fridge that I don't have to battle the elements for. :)

sr20det 04-01-08 05:55 PM

Got my road bike up in time for spring. Thanks for all the help guys.
I'll be back living in Toronto for the summer. Around Spadina / Harbord. Hopefully I'll see you guys around.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...o/4affc2b4.jpg

LordFoo 04-01-08 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by sr20det (Post 6444912)
Got my road bike up in time for spring. Thanks for all the help guys.
I'll be back living in Toronto for the summer. Around Spadina / Harbord. Hopefully I'll see you guys around.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...o/4affc2b4.jpg

*whistles*.. Very nice! How much?

(no, I'm not really asking)

operator 04-01-08 06:33 PM

Alert alert, words on stem!

jet sanchEz 04-01-08 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by sr20det (Post 6444912)
Got my road bike up in time for spring. Thanks for all the help guys.
I'll be back living in Toronto for the summer. Around Spadina / Harbord. Hopefully I'll see you guys around.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...o/4affc2b4.jpg

Very very very nice. How do you like the Campy? I have never used it but I was thinking that my Ciocc really deserves that grey Centaur 10-speed group, it is just damned expensive compared to Shimano.

somnambulant 04-01-08 06:51 PM

Centaur is damned expensive? I thought it was pretty cost-competitive with 105.

Nice ride, Keith. Let me know if you're interested in doing any group rides or whatnot.

kergin 04-01-08 08:47 PM

^^ I always thought Centaur was Ultegra level, whereas 105 matched with Veloce.

Does anyone know if the Paddy Wagon can be had as a frameset?

shapelike 04-01-08 09:07 PM

I'd say the SRAM stuff is on par (Centaur/Rival, Chorus/Force, Record/Red) but Shimano's fallen a bit out of synch. Ultegra SL is okay but I'd probably just go Ultegra w/ a Dura-Ace crank if I wanted the same weight savings (at a cheaper price, too).

jeremywhitehorn 04-01-08 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by cupcrazy4 (Post 6444090)
I trekked out to La Bicicletta today, and they sent me right back home. "Sorry, we don't have anything in your price range. Leave your name and number just in case..."
Decided to test ride a Specialized Tricross Sport at Broadway Cycle and it felt good.
Right now I'm stuck between a Tricross Sport from Broadway or a Kona JTS from Sweet Pete's. A guy at Cycle SOlutions (they carry both Specialized and Kona) said he'd go with the JTS if he had to choose...

Nobody has a 60cm frame in stock to test ride. If I test drove a 58, but ordered a 60, do you think that would work...?

if you felt a bit cramped on the 58 then a 60 should work for you. you can always play around with different stems for sizing. i'm assuming you had lots of standover clearance on the 58...

BTW my vote would be for the kona from sweet pete's. just my $0.02.

jet sanchEz 04-01-08 09:15 PM

Yeah, I suppose Centaur isn't that expensive, there is a complete group, new, on eBay for about $400 but the one that I want is the gun-metal grey that was produced in limited release for 2005/2006. It looks nice on this Marinoni:

http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/d/...Drive+Side.jpg

jeremywhitehorn 04-01-08 09:17 PM

speaking of cross frames, i seem to have developed a crack in mine, right at the seatpost binder bolt/seatstay weld junction which seems to be causing my seatpost to slip incessantly. i'm assuming it's not a great idea to ride a cracked frame. how easy a fix would it be if i took it to a frame builder or would it be easier to get a new frame?

cavernmech 04-01-08 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 6446038)
speaking of cross frames, i seem to have developed a crack in mine, right at the seatpost binder bolt/seatstay weld junction which seems to be causing my seatpost to slip incessantly. i'm assuming it's not a great idea to ride a cracked frame. how easy a fix would it be if i took it to a frame builder or would it be easier to get a new frame?

Is the tube cracked or is it just the binder? If the tube itself is still good I would suggest having the whole binder assembly removed by Malcolm and install a separate clamp and binder. If its down the slot of the tube it's gonna be trickier.

cavernmech 04-01-08 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 6439303)
Keith/others, I plan on running Schwalbe Racing Ralphs on the new mountain bike (steel singlespeed 29er). What's the call for riding/racing the local stuff - 2.25 front and rear or 2.4 front/2.25 rear? I'm 145# and ride like a scared little girl.

From the people I have talked to a smaller volume is probably better. I have the Schwalbe Little Alberts...622x64 (look at the real #'s on a tire..not the generic 2.1, 2.25 etc...a much better guide for volume) Johnny has rocked them as has Maki....all have been super pleased. The consensus is that being a 29 you get more contact patch anyways. Running big volume is heavier which is a bigger issue with 29 as they are harder to get spinning. I would suggest at most 2.25 but you will probably be happier in the long run with something smaller.

cavernmech 04-01-08 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by kergin (Post 6445823)

Does anyone know if the Paddy Wagon can be had as a frameset?

No.

yay....3 posts in a row again.

Matt...your wheels are done.


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