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nerdsgirth 06-20-08 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by iherald (Post 6916484)
I'm riding in the 24 hour race. Team Miley Cyrus. Don't mess with us!

nice. Look for Team Snow!

TRaffic Jammer 06-20-08 06:49 PM

Good Luck to all of you, woot! Go GIT 'EM. Team Miley hahahahaha Team Snow? (sick f&*ks) as if it hasn't been cold enough.

operator 06-20-08 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6913086)
+1 on Keith/John/Nestor.

Nestor doesn't work in the bike business anymore so you can ixnay that. Unless you know him personally or he's opened up some underground shop I haVen't heard about.

kergin 06-20-08 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6917851)
Nestor doesn't work in the bike business anymore so you can ixnay that. Unless you know him personally or he's opened up some underground shop I haVen't heard about.

From my limited experience, its good to find a local wheel builder that you trust and can speak with face to face. There's a lot implied when people meet, including the ability to "size up" - for lack of a better term - what someone really needs out of a wheel vs. what they think they want. I'll also give a shout out to La Carrera for building me what has amounted to a very reliable wheel for my fixie. Also, John at Cycle Therapy turned around a rather disappointing rim I got in a wheel set from an online builder; I thought the rim was done, but he managed to make it perfectly ridable again.

operator: you're an underground shop.

ctfinnigan 06-20-08 11:09 PM

I ended up going to Urbane today. They have a bit of a wait list, but I'm brining my bike in on Wednesday morning and picking it up later that day (+1 to same day service). It's costing me $200 but I'm getting what I hope will be a good set up. And just in time, too- I took my longest fixed ride yet, 20km, today, and now my back wheel is actually a little loose. Is it possible for a wheel to be so untrue that it loosens itself? :S

jet sanchEz 06-21-08 11:03 AM

Maybe the spokes are not tensioned properly? Do you think Urbane will be able to take a look at it and see what the problem is? It is always nice to have a backup wheel. Even if it sucks it sucks less than TTCing it.

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 02:24 PM

hello everyone,

i have pleasant news. My bike(s) were stolen out of my garage today. so be on the lookout for a grey '05 specialized langster that has been taped up to hide all of the logos. there's 3 spoke cards in the rear wheel (1 from charlie's memorial ride, one from the colnago race last fall and one from toby's halloween race) it has bullhorns with a black and white diamond pattern and crappy looking silver pedals with black plastic clips/straps. the saddle was a black brooks b17 with copper rivets on a carbon pazzaz seatpost. my other bike is/was a stock white norco kokanee mtn. bike.

if you see anyone with these bikes please promptly kick them in the balls and then phone me (416)629-3527.

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 02:31 PM

p.s. i'm now entirley bikeless. 2 mtn. bikes, 1 beater and 1 track bike have now been stolen from me in toronto in the last 5 years. awesome.

jet sanchEz 06-21-08 02:35 PM

That sucks, my eyes will be peeled.

I have a question that maybe some of you folks can help me with. A friend of mine has limited use of the left side of her body and would like to get some exercise other than walking. She used to cycle a lot but her injury (SCUBA-diving related stroke) has made it impossible to continue cycling. I think that a three-wheeler might work for her but they are rather large and cumbersome and will entail a lot of work getting it in and out of her apartment, meaning she could not go out for a ride alone or on a whim. I thought that there might be some sort of adult training wheel setup but I cannot seem to find one online.

Has anyone here got any good ideas about this situation? She can drive and operate a car no problem but a bike is a lot more fun, right?

cavit8 06-21-08 02:38 PM

Suxors. Sorry to hear it. I have a 58cm Raleigh Record fixed gear you can borrow if you need a ride.

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 02:41 PM

oh yeah, full set of spin doctor brand bike tools were also stolen and a pair of sl eggbeaters with blue springs. ****ing cocksucking mother****er

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 6920838)
Suxors. Sorry to hear it. I have a 58cm Raleigh Record fixed gear you can borrow if you need a ride.


i appreciate it but i'm just a wee lad that rode a 52

shapelike 06-21-08 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6920828)
Has anyone here got any good ideas about this situation?

Recumbent trike?

http://www.speedpedal.com.au/catalog...main_image.jpg

shapelike 06-21-08 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood (Post 6920795)
My bike(s) were stolen out of my garage today.

That really sucks. If you have links to photos of said bikes that might be helpful, just in case someone spots something. I assume you're going to keep an eye on the usual suspects/craigslist postings. If you normally ride a 52, I'll see if we have anything used kicking around at the shop that would fit you. For new stuff we have some Steamrollers in right now and I can certainly give you the "make life a bit better" discount.

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 6920899)
That really sucks. If you have links to photos of said bikes that might be helpful, just in case someone spots something. I assume you're going to keep an eye on the usual suspects/craigslist postings. If you normally ride a 52, I'll see if we have anything used kicking around at the shop that would fit you. For new stuff we have some Steamrollers in right now and I can certainly give you the "make life a bit better" discount.

thanks a lot. the last time i was at curbside i was actually checking out a steamroller. i'll post some pics real soon.

2wheelsgood 06-21-08 04:06 PM

my langster bars as they are now:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2004/...fc19d8.jpg?v=0

dan getting ***** by my langster:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/217/4...7cf7e9.jpg?v=0

a very outdated full photo of my langster (the setup is a lot different now but it's the only full sized one i could find)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3058/...2734f5.jpg?v=0

langster bottom bracket:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3011/...f76439.jpg?v=0

and my norco kokanee:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/...2dce0a.jpg?v=0

cavit8 06-21-08 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6920828)
I thought that there might be some sort of adult training wheel setup but I cannot seem to find one online.

Has anyone here got any good ideas about this situation? She can drive and operate a car no problem but a bike is a lot more fun, right?

Hey Jet, checkout www.fatwheels.com. They have robust training wheels which will fit up to a 26" wheel as well as outriggers which will fit up to a 700. http://tinyurl.com/6ezvof

jet sanchEz 06-21-08 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 6920878)

Yes, I thought of this but they are rather pricey and she already has a pretty nice mountain bike. I will link her to some recumbent sites and see what she thinks, thanks.



Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 6921231)
Hey Jet, checkout www.fatwheels.com. They have robust training wheels which will fit up to a 26" wheel as well as outriggers which will fit up to a 700. http://tinyurl.com/6ezvof

These look pretty good, thanks, I will link her to this site as well.

Cheers guys!

TRaffic Jammer 06-21-08 06:14 PM

Norco, Langster, *eyes peeled* steel toed boots....check
*edit* Photo with serial #.... priceless

operator 06-21-08 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6921282)
Yes, I thought of this but they are rather pricey and she already has a pretty nice mountain bike. I will link her to some recumbent sites and see what she thinks, thanks.

You can get a entry level trike for $1000. The problem with trikes is that

1) wide, always riding on the shoulder and into the lane
2) very very low


Originally Posted by ctfinnigan (Post 6918872)
I ended up going to Urbane today. They have a bit of a wait list, but I'm brining my bike in on Wednesday morning and picking it up later that day (+1 to same day service). It's costing me $200 but I'm getting what I hope will be a good set up. And just in time, too- I took my longest fixed ride yet, 20km, today, and now my back wheel is actually a little loose. Is it possible for a wheel to be so untrue that it loosens itself? :S

That was me you talked to at the service area.


Originally Posted by kergin (Post 6917892)
operator: you're an underground shop.

No, you're an underground shop.

P.S Buy my cranks

shapelike 06-21-08 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6921552)
*edit* Photo with serial #.... priceless

Yes, I should remember to do that at some point. Not that I believe anything would come of it, but it certainly couldn't hurt.

Flimflam 06-22-08 09:21 AM

Will keep my eyes peeled for the bike(s) - the Langster looks identifiable, so I'll keep that in mind for sure. Sorry to hear that :( (Stolen from garage = someone must've been casing your joint out, no?)

Jet, I met a guy on Tuesday night that only had the one leg - he used a weighted pedal on his non-leg side to keep pedal roation somewhat 'normal' - as I assumed he was using clipless pedals at first. If control for her arm-wise of a regular bike is OK, then this might be a solution to help with the leg work.

Got home from the film festival soaked and at about 11:15, meaning my 4:15 rise for the hairshirt this morning lasted a good 3 minutes, then I decided "eff it, I'm tired and I can do this another weekend" - not been feeling strong in the legs all week, bit bummed but no point trying to haul 322k when I'm not feeling upto par :p

Still I might jaunt out to Hamilton soon, just to get some cobwebs off the road bike. Anyone up to a road ride? I'm flexible on destination.

shapelike 06-22-08 09:34 AM

Showed up to the film festival for the 7pm ticket ... really enjoyed Standing Start (track racing short w/ a crazy aggro Spartan mythology/300 vibe) and The Road to Roubaix (yep, about Paris-Roubaix ... specifically the 2007 edition). In a surprise twist, Sara and I could be seen wandering through the background of one of the shots (I'd like to thank tha academy, etc.).

operator 06-22-08 09:43 AM

aggro spartan. Too much mmos for someone

TRaffic Jammer 06-22-08 09:56 AM

it's day 2 of the Cancer ride to Niagara as well no?
I was somewhat surprised to see it was a two day ride, with a stopover in Hamilton....where do they put all those folks up for the night?


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