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shapelike 06-22-08 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6924113)
aggro spartan. Too much mmos for someone

Coincidence, never really played that style of game.

shapelike 06-22-08 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer (Post 6924163)
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?

I believe they camp.

TRaffic Jammer 06-22-08 10:37 AM

not sure how up for a day of riding I'd be after camping, this old back and all....

somnambulant 06-22-08 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 6924086)
really enjoyed Standing Start

Really?! We all made so much fun of that on Friday night. What a load of eye-rollingly pretentious bs. I totally burst out laughing when they showed him all aggro and playing drums. Cheese-a-rama. Plus it was all build-up and no substance. They barely showed any actual track racing. The only cool part, imo, was a couple quick bits of him hammering at about 150rpm on rollers.

I'm bummed I didn't get to see the Roubaix doc though. Hopefully I'll get another chance to see it. I still want to see "Cobbles, Baby!" too.

Flimflam 06-22-08 12:33 PM

Did some tidying and long-needed clearing out... So....

2wheelsgood: I've got 3 frames here that are all a smallish size (19" max) that are being donated to CBN/thrown out and you're welcome to any/all of them.

Schwinn Voyaguer rigid MTB has cranks/BB/headset and both deraillers. No bars/wheels (26" needed) - can part-out what's left on the Dyno, though.

Dyno Victory MTB hardtail - everything bar tyres/tubes/accessories - this is a heavy old Canadian Tire bike, reason I'm tossing it out is because it saw some of last winter and never recovered - though the frame is OK, the fork is frozen and the deraillers are shot/corroded despite being stored indoors.

Bianchi old lowend steel frame - I've tried to sell this, but it's just not worth anything I guess - I rode it as a winter fixed gear until I sheered the splines on the cranks (it was never intended to ever take that amount of torque I guess ;)) and is a nice ride. No deraillers, no bars but BB/HS (with original fork) and the one crank arm is still on it. It's also a dog awful turd-brown colour.

PM me if you want any of it - I've asked Geoff from CBN if he can come cargo-bike it all away should they want it - so it's all up for grabs.

I enjoyed the Urban shorts last night, hearing the gasps from the in-traffic shots was fun :)

Wes, was that place you recommended "Deep Blue"? I went there last night for dinner, small portion of fish but it was a great meal nonetheless - hope I got the right place :p

shapelike 06-22-08 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant (Post 6924676)
Really?! We all made so much fun of that on Friday night. What a load of eye-rollingly pretentious bs. I totally burst out laughing when they showed him all aggro and playing drums. Cheese-a-rama. Plus it was all build-up and no substance. They barely showed any actual track racing. The only cool part, imo, was a couple quick bits of him hammering at about 150rpm on rollers.

I'm bummed I didn't get to see the Roubaix doc though. Hopefully I'll get another chance to see it. I still want to see "Cobbles, Baby!" too.

Yep. Track racing is all about over-the-top intensity. The guys don't look anything like typical cyclists and I think the mentality is different. As far as pretentious, I didn't get that vibe, but whatever. Basing the narration off a comic book of a movie didn't seem high brow to begin with. And I don't think the short was about the race itself ... it was all about the lead-up to it.

2wheelsgood 06-22-08 04:00 PM

i really really REALLY appreciate all of the offers for loaner bikes but it won't be necessary as i have already been dreaming up my new build that'll be underway shortly. i guess that's the only silver lining to this grey cloud, a good reason for a fancy new bike.

canice 06-22-08 05:46 PM

need some advice: so if anyone remembers the abandoned bike i found, i posted it on craigslist a couple times but no one's claimed it. it's still sitting in my apartment, and i don't want to give it to the cops because they just auction it off (the proceeds don't appear to go to charity, which is the real sticking point). so. what should i do with it? donate to cbn? bike pirates? bike chain?

jet sanchEz 06-22-08 05:59 PM

Sell it and use the money to take your significant other out for dinner.

vainglorious 06-22-08 06:24 PM

or hang onto it for communal use in case any BFSSFG people need a loaner for whatever reason?

I_bRAD 06-22-08 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by canice (Post 6926183)
need some advice: so if anyone remembers the abandoned bike i found, i posted it on craigslist a couple times but no one's claimed it. it's still sitting in my apartment, and i don't want to give it to the cops because they just auction it off (the proceeds don't appear to go to charity, which is the real sticking point). so. what should i do with it? donate to cbn? bike pirates? bike chain?

Give it to someone you like who needs a bike.

kylehutton 06-22-08 07:21 PM

so last night i stayed with a friend in ottawa after the show.

this girl he was with came into the appartment with her queen west wanna be friend.
the first thing this girl says is "who's got the posenger bag?"

we were all confused.

she points at my chrome, sitting in the corner which ive been using to keep my laptop and cables in one place on tour.

she then goes on a big rant about hipsters who are copying messenger style and how much she hates people biting the messenger style.

she tells me she uses her chrome for work.

i ask if she rides bikes, and she says no, that she hates bikes, but loves her chrome.

and then she didnt want to discuss bikes, or anything and left.

people are weird.

jet sanchEz 06-22-08 08:00 PM

I had someone go on and on and on about "fixies" the other day. I asked her if she rode a track frame and she said "No, I ride a fixie". I got the impression that she thought they were two different things, which, I suppose they are nowadays. I guess a "fixie" is a conversion? I don't know, I didn't ask her. People are weird.

shapelike 06-22-08 08:20 PM

Sounds like two conversations that would be difficult to endure.

kergin 06-22-08 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by kylehutton (Post 6926727)
so last night i stayed with a friend in ottawa after the show.

this girl he was with came into the appartment with her queen west wanna be friend.
the first thing this girl says is "who's got the posenger bag?"

we were all confused.

she points at my chrome, sitting in the corner which ive been using to keep my laptop and cables in one place on tour.

she then goes on a big rant about hipsters who are copying messenger style and how much she hates people biting the messenger style.

she tells me she uses her chrome for work.

i ask if she rides bikes, and she says no, that she hates bikes, but loves her chrome.

and then she didnt want to discuss bikes, or anything and left.

people are weird.

She sounds like a real winner.

vainglorious 06-22-08 08:32 PM

send them both my way.. i'll 'tune' them up!

operator 06-22-08 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by kylehutton (Post 6926727)
she then goes on a big rant about hipsters who are copying messenger style and how much she hates people biting the messenger style.

Maybe she should rant about all the posenger bags that the university kids have been using for years. You know the ones they "wear" that bounce around on their ass the whole time.

Danhalen 06-22-08 09:10 PM

Hey Colin thanks for posting that pic again :p

ctfinnigan 06-22-08 09:35 PM

I've never heard "posenger' aloud but in my head at least, my god what an ugly word.
PAUS-EN-JER?
POSE-N-JER?
Ugh. If she had a legitimate claim to messenger culture than I could almost, dimly, see a reason for her argument, but sucks to her if she's wearing a messenger bag without biking (let alone actually messenger...ing) and wants to argue merit/authenticity.

ctfinnigan 06-22-08 09:39 PM

I got my first flat of the season yesterday on my way to work. Must have blown it in the last 100m because I never felt any loss of pressure. Didn't notice it until I was taking one of my regular looks out back to make sure my bike is still there (I work in a restaurant and we use the back as a smoke area/bike parking lot, and it's in a semi open alley), and I saw my front was flat.
My gf was in the neighbourhood so I quick released the front tire and she bopped down to curbside and the guys there were nice enough to fix the whole thing for her in two seconds without labour charges! And all on a Saturday when their house policy is not to fix flats. Big word up to curbside and of course to the lady.
Definitely loving it.

Gurgus 06-23-08 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by ctfinnigan (Post 6927644)
I got my first flat of the season yesterday on my way to work. Must have blown it in the last 100m because I never felt any loss of pressure. Didn't notice it until I was taking one of my regular looks out back to make sure my bike is still there (I work in a restaurant and we use the back as a smoke area/bike parking lot, and it's in a semi open alley), and I saw my front was flat.
My gf was in the neighbourhood so I quick released the front tire and she bopped down to curbside and the guys there were nice enough to fix the whole thing for her in two seconds without labour charges! And all on a Saturday when their house policy is not to fix flats. Big word up to curbside and of course to the lady.
Definitely loving it.

You must have a good lookin' girlfriend. Same way my wife gets pulled over for speeding and then somehow always gets let go with a warning. I've even been in the car with her when it happened twice. Never fails.

operator 06-23-08 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 6926997)
I had someone go on and on and on about "fixies" the other day. I asked her if she rode a track frame and she said "No, I ride a fixie". I got the impression that she thought they were two different things, which, I suppose they are nowadays. I guess a "fixie" is a conversion? I don't know, I didn't ask her. People are weird.

I'm geting tired of that term. It's a fixed gear or fix gear bike. Blah whatever. At least they are riding bikes, not suv's.

2wheelsgood 06-23-08 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by Danhalen (Post 6927457)
Hey Colin thanks for posting that pic again :p

i wanted to remember the good times

2wheelsgood 06-23-08 08:21 AM

George Carlin, R.I.P.

anybody seen the rvca cinelli?

jet sanchEz 06-23-08 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 6928690)
I'm geting tired of that term. It's a fixed gear or fix gear bike. Blah whatever. At least they are riding bikes, not suv's.

Yeah, "fixie" is going to be on Life in Hell's "Forbidden Words of 2008" list, I can guarantee it.


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