Toronto Fixed
cab horn

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
Weight?
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,693
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
Heads up to folks looking for something to do. "The Salsa" latin culture street festival is on between Winona and Christie on St. Clair. If that's on your route, it's blocked off, boyo.
freed psycho. RUN.
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Ironhorse Maverick 2004, 1970's handbuilt Raleigh fixed conversion
nothing to do with fixed, but kona wah-wah pedals = teh sex. sticky icky.
in related news, the stickier the pedal the deeper it cuts when you slip off it like an idiot.
in related news, the stickier the pedal the deeper it cuts when you slip off it like an idiot.
In Velo Veritas
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
so i ended up taking the bike with me to the cottage and managed to get one ride in despite forgetting my cycling shoes. what a glorious ride it was; oh and as for the ******bag who hucked an entire 2L slushy at the back of my head (and connected) from a 100km/hr+ moving car....i'll see you in purgatory.
cab horn

Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 28,353
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
In Velo Veritas
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,013
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
pretty much exactly as it sounds; minding my own business and the next moment i'm covered i feel a smack on the back of my head and i'm covered in slushy. did not expect that in the sticks...
FNG
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: 2008 IRO Angus, 2008 Jamis Exile 29er
Well, that's whut you git fur flauntin' yer fancy GAYmobile all over, NANCY!
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,693
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
Yeah, I would have expected a beer bottle at the very least.
In Velo Veritas
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
seriously. i wasn't even in spandex or wearing bright colours. i have to hand it to the guy for hitting a target wearing all black and moving...
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,693
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
They get lots of practice throwing things at road signs, hikers etc.
cab horn

Joined: Jun 2004
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
You guys with thompson seatposts - are the words removeable or are they lazer etched?
Senior Member
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From: Kitchener, ON
Bikes: 1994 Proctor Townsend Reynolds 753, TT S3 True North, Kona Major Jake, Kona Honky Tonk, Marinoni Puima, Cannondale BBU
cab horn

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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
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::3 o'clock roadblock::
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From: reppin tha 416
Bikes: IRO jaimie roy
so i ended up taking the bike with me to the cottage and managed to get one ride in despite forgetting my cycling shoes. what a glorious ride it was; oh and as for the ******bag who hucked an entire 2L slushy at the back of my head (and connected) from a 100km/hr+ moving car....i'll see you in purgatory.
wtf is wrong with people these days, seriously!
cab horn

Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 28,353
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From: Toronto
Bikes: 1987 Bianchi Campione
::3 o'clock roadblock::
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,563
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From: reppin tha 416
Bikes: IRO jaimie roy
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,693
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
In other news, keep an eye peeled for a smallish Giant Bowery https://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/752916987.html
Not all that common so it should be easy to spot.
In yet other news, I just finished Michael Ondaatje's "In the Skin of a Lion". There's a mention of the first vehicle to cross the Bloor Viaduct was a guy on a bicycle who jumped through the barricades and raced ahead before the planned VIP motorcade got across. I went to the Toronto archives and found this, which is my new wallpaper. The fullsize version is available at the Toronto Archives. https://www.toronto.ca/archives/photographs/index.htm
Search using citation number 246332
(sorry the old link expired)
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Don't smoke Mike
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From: Toronto
Bikes: monster island fixie, Fisher sugar, sexine conversion, OLMO Superlight
I too, truly love that novel. Hijack this thread: Books with excellent Toronto references... go!
I just read Fifth Business -Davies. Not necessarily Toronto, but southern Ontario. What a gem.
I just read Fifth Business -Davies. Not necessarily Toronto, but southern Ontario. What a gem.
In Velo Veritas
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
yeah, one of my favourite books. love his detailed descriptions of toronto, especially the waterworks in the beaches and of course the building of the viaduct. imagine the chemistry of toronto before it...
I was reading something by Hemingway last year (I don't recall what) and one of the characters was Canadian and was described as having
"impeccable social grace, as all Canadians do".
We have been really nice people for a long time now I guess or, maybe Hemingway didn't do much cycling in Toronto when he lived here
"impeccable social grace, as all Canadians do".
We have been really nice people for a long time now I guess or, maybe Hemingway didn't do much cycling in Toronto when he lived here
Senior Member
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Urbanite Road Bike, Mielle Fixed Gear Conversion, Vintage Lejeune Track Bike
Wow the Bloor Viaduct looks great in that pic! It looks much better without the suicide cage. Much better view.
I read 5th Business in high school, I'd love to do so again. My friend Liz (who was in my English class) and I had this weird joke where we referred to the book as (phonetically) "Fih Bihnih".
In other news 54cm R3SL is backordered for several months. So I'm getting an SLC-SL instead. Hopefully this week. I'm swapping out a couple of the parts that will come on it so if anyone is interested in a pair of 3T Ergosum Team Carbon fibre drop bars or a pair of FSA SLK Light cranks and bb in 172.5 let me know.
I read 5th Business in high school, I'd love to do so again. My friend Liz (who was in my English class) and I had this weird joke where we referred to the book as (phonetically) "Fih Bihnih".
In other news 54cm R3SL is backordered for several months. So I'm getting an SLC-SL instead. Hopefully this week. I'm swapping out a couple of the parts that will come on it so if anyone is interested in a pair of 3T Ergosum Team Carbon fibre drop bars or a pair of FSA SLK Light cranks and bb in 172.5 let me know.
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JW- WTF?
re: Fifth Business, the entire Deptford Trilogy is awesome and I have them if anyone wants to borrow.
re: In the Skin of a Lion- I love the descriptions of the Eastern European culture in the East End. So awesome.
re: everything except for JW's story, awesome.
re: Fifth Business, the entire Deptford Trilogy is awesome and I have them if anyone wants to borrow.
re: In the Skin of a Lion- I love the descriptions of the Eastern European culture in the East End. So awesome.
re: everything except for JW's story, awesome.
Call me The Breeze
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
Hands down the best ride of the year so far:
https://www.stridemaps.com/maps/view/146#
Starting at the Aldershot GO station, it's literally about 5mins before you're in the countryside. Like birds chirping wind in the grass countryside. Not that long, but up the escarpment 4 times (~740m total climbing) the hardest being the loose gravel climb up Kelso makes up the difference. The hill down bell school line from top of Kelso is a sweet, sweet reward for the slog up the hill, you lose about 120m in 2mins. I just tucked it and hit 64.3 on L'il hauler
The scenery is awesome, the roads are good (with a few fun offroad sections thrown in on sections of the bruce trail and through Kelso), the traffic was light and considerate and the lake at Kelso is nice for a lunch stop/swim.
Lucky I broke my camera on the way out, or I'd have had to stop every 3mins because of the scenery.
Awesome ride. Highly recommended.
https://www.stridemaps.com/maps/view/146#
Starting at the Aldershot GO station, it's literally about 5mins before you're in the countryside. Like birds chirping wind in the grass countryside. Not that long, but up the escarpment 4 times (~740m total climbing) the hardest being the loose gravel climb up Kelso makes up the difference. The hill down bell school line from top of Kelso is a sweet, sweet reward for the slog up the hill, you lose about 120m in 2mins. I just tucked it and hit 64.3 on L'il hauler

The scenery is awesome, the roads are good (with a few fun offroad sections thrown in on sections of the bruce trail and through Kelso), the traffic was light and considerate and the lake at Kelso is nice for a lunch stop/swim.
Lucky I broke my camera on the way out, or I'd have had to stop every 3mins because of the scenery.
Awesome ride. Highly recommended.





