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Old 06-26-08 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by shapelike
I just noticed Keith in cam's image.
Ha! The devil is in the details! I hadn't seen it at all... amazing.
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Old 06-26-08 | 02:59 PM
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Turn Signal Biking Jacket...sweet!



https://www.instructables.com/id/turn...biking-jacket/
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Old 06-26-08 | 03:06 PM
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Bikes: monster island fixie, Fisher sugar, sexine conversion, OLMO Superlight

Originally Posted by cupcrazy4
anyone know where I can get 1" road quill stems? I've dropped in on a few places and no one seems to have any...
Go to High Park cycle, really friendly guy who has tonnes of quills to spare. In and out. I <3 Jon. JK, but he does have a tonne of stems of various quality. Go on acid.


Wes, I always beat you to it! booya.
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Old 06-26-08 | 04:25 PM
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How is this for happy bike month for ya! I forgot to share this unfortunate story. I was passing by the Delaware exit of Ossington station and I saw a fellow who tried to get himself and his bike, which was propped up on its rear tire, through the spinning spikey floor to ceiling exit. He effectively trapped himself and bike within. While the TTC staff deconstructed the device, passerbyers were taking pictures and throwing tomatoes.
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Old 06-26-08 | 05:29 PM
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Actual tomatoes? Dinks.
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Old 06-26-08 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
How is this for happy bike month for ya! I forgot to share this unfortunate story. I was passing by the Delaware exit of Ossington station and I saw a fellow who tried to get himself and his bike, which was propped up on its rear tire, through the spinning spikey floor to ceiling exit. He effectively trapped himself and bike within. While the TTC staff deconstructed the device, passerbyers were taking pictures and throwing tomatoes.
You'd think there would be a simple "ratchet release" switch or something. Anything that has human bodies going through it on a regular basis should probably be designed to disassemble quickly should something happen.
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Old 06-26-08 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by iherald
I don't think that's as noticeable as a huge arm pointing to where your going. Good idea though.
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Old 06-26-08 | 07:08 PM
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Bikes: One of them home-made fixed gear road bike conversions.. with props to JB Weld and Red Loctite!

Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
which pump should i buy? i have to replace the one stolen from me. yes, they even stole my effing pump. seriously though, the pump too?! I'm surprised they didn't ring my doorbell to slap me directly in the face before they left.

*edit* who wants to build a bait bike with me? i'ma get vigilante on they ass!
oh i'm down with the bait bike idea.. just make sure that you loosen the locknut or even the axle slightly so that when they start to make the getaway, we'll charge them like a buncha savages (a la braveheart) and laugh our asses off when the rear wheel/chain/cog gives way and they do a nice faceplant.. it's fun to play '52 pickup' with yr teeth!
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Old 06-26-08 | 08:40 PM
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.

[QUOTE=Flimflam;6950096]Good idea on the Sharpie, that'll work nicely I bet... though aren't battlewounds/scars hardcore? Or is that just for human skin and not componentry? [QUOTE]

beausage my friend, beausage. i think a worn patina is great on all things that get used regularly (think a worn leather jacket or a pair of 501s with a hole in them). personally i like the look of a great quality bike with a bit of wear on it but that's just me...
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Old 06-26-08 | 08:43 PM
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.

anyone else notice the new bike shop in kensington selling used parts? same street as parts unknown, closer to dundas...
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Old 06-26-08 | 08:48 PM
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Don't forget if you sabotage your bike like that you're opening up yourself to lawsuits. Even if they are trying to steal your bike.
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Old 06-26-08 | 08:57 PM
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not even if i have a cool disclaimer/sticker/decal on it that reads 'warning! this bike is unsafe to ride!' ?
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Old 06-26-08 | 09:04 PM
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Bikes: 1994 Proctor Townsend Reynolds 753, TT S3 True North, Kona Major Jake, Kona Honky Tonk, Marinoni Puima, Cannondale BBU

so my Chrome bag is pretty good, but once it gets full - especially with a heavy load - the thing becomes unbearable because the buckle tends to sit really high on my chest, almost digging into the collar bone, and there's zero padding on the back. Anyone have these problems? What should I do about it, get the bag modified with back padding and perhaps a different buckle?

Also: Humber College is getting a bike co-op! This is ****ing awesome! I fully intend to volunteer there when they open up in the fall.
Also-Also: saw two baby raccoons wrestling in the humber trail system - those buggers are pretty cute.

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Old 06-26-08 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by kergin
so my Chrome bag is pretty good, but once it gets full - especially with a heavy load - the thing becomes unbearable because the buckle tends to sit really high on my chest, almost digging into the collar bone, and there's zero padding on the back. Anyone have these problems? What should I do about it, get the bag modified with back padding and perhaps a different buckle?

Also: Humber College is getting a bike co-op! This is ****ing awesome! I fully intend to volunteer there when they open up in the fall.
Also-Also: saw two baby raccoons wrestling in the humber trail system - those buggers are pretty cute.
Get a backpack. Messenger bags are convenient, in that you can swing them around and access the contents easily, but no matter how well designed they are, the majority of the weight is on one shoulder and it will pull accross your chest. A well designed backpack will be much more comfortable. I know this because I have spend a great deal of time delivering heavy crap in a messenger bag.
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Old 06-26-08 | 09:22 PM
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just rode clipless for the first time, definitely thought i was going to fall off my bike the first 2 times i tried to clip in because of how the pedals are balanced, but got used to it after clipping in and out as much as possible over a few hours

pretty damn sweet
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Old 06-26-08 | 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by shapelike
I just noticed Keith in cam's image.
Holy crap I totally never saw that.... nice job, Cam

Just got back from a summer party at my former employers - as I was taking off from there, I rode down King W on the wrong side while I waited for a gap to get across to my westbound lane and the cop car I passed didn't mind a **** I was riding the wrong way/wrong side of the road right by them... What gives? I was *clearly* in the wrong, meh, I don't care Saves me a ticket

I was 'encouraged' to ride down the office hallway where I used to work, but skip stopped before the stairs (it's a 2nd floor office) - some nice harsh black streaks down the carpet now... I'm just glad my buddy is finishing Monday - I felt awful after realising the mess I made

Bleh, beered bedtime, woo.
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Old 06-27-08 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
anyone else notice the new bike shop in kensington selling used parts? same street as parts unknown, closer to dundas...
That's probably Shannon's place. He used to be the head mechanic at Bikes on Wheels further up the street. Nice fellow, apparently.
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Old 06-27-08 | 08:24 AM
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Bikes: IRO Mark V Pro, IRO Mark V, Rocky Mountain Fusion

Few pics / ride report (mostly me complaining) from the first "Thursday 100s" ride up now: https://www.makergo.com/shutup/
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Old 06-27-08 | 08:37 AM
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Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)

nice one
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Old 06-27-08 | 09:59 AM
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Bikes: 70s Leader Precision w/Shimano 600 (road), IRO Rob Roy (Fixed)

Yeah I'll try and join you guys as often as I can for the Thursday 100 - just depends on when I get back into town from Whitby, but it's usually around 7 or earlier, so I should be fine. Sounds like torturous fun
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Old 06-27-08 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by shapelike
That's probably Shannon's place. He used to be the head mechanic at Bikes on Wheels further up the street. Nice fellow, apparently.
If it's the same street as Parts Unknown then I think you're talking about Mike the Bike. Shannen's located on Kensington, in the alleyway next to Exile.
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Old 06-27-08 | 03:26 PM
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.

mike the bike sounds about right. closer to dundas, sort of beside the "bug's life" shop...
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Old 06-27-08 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 32flavours
If it's the same street as Parts Unknown then I think you're talking about Mike the Bike. Shannen's located on Kensington, in the alleyway next to Exile.
You're a ___. Ah screw it. I'm growing weary of my own joke. Ok it isn't MY joke. Whatever.
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Old 06-27-08 | 03:33 PM
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Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.

a question for you tattoo guys (ie guys with a lot of tattoos...) do you know of an artist that you would recommend? i'm thinking along the lines of someone you know personally (friend etc) and who you would want to do some work on you (and obviously local). PM me if you have any ideas.

i only ask here because i'd rather get a personal recommendation than throw the net out there and hope for the best.
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Old 06-27-08 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
a question for you tattoo guys (ie guys with a lot of tattoos...) do you know of an artist that you would recommend? i'm thinking along the lines of someone you know personally (friend etc) and who you would want to do some work on you (and obviously local). PM me if you have any ideas.

i only ask here because i'd rather get a personal recommendation than throw the net out there and hope for the best.
Nobody here has tattoos, what are you talking about?

Also: anything going on tonight? It feels like a hot time, summer in the city kinda night... but I haven't found any hot times yet.
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