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Old 08-12-08 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
I must disagree for the square, the skid is a very useful speed scrubber, and very handy when combined with a half lane carve. A good skid and release can get you around that back corner of a car you might not otherwise have made.

In the rain and the snow it's a great way to haul buttocks around a corner with the back wheel out sideways and one foot out moto style, hell you can even do it in the dry. This doesn't apply to fixes so much but as one of the SS reppers I'll say "Hat's off to skids, not just for trickin'"
If the main forum is a good sample of who rides fixed, then I'd say, yeah, most skiddin' is for trix... if you forced most of those people to use skids in the practical manner you just mentioned, most would fill their skinny jeans out... with poop.
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Old 08-12-08 | 10:00 AM
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Thanks, the bike rocks. The tires are going to be replaced today, when I switched from the s/s I noticed the sidewalls beginning to split. Going to try and find some 1.5-1.75 slicks. I plan on using it as my riding bike, and keeping the green machine as my commuter/rain/snow/beater. The drops are great and IMO look better. Turned out to be a bit more than I wanted to spend, but I decided to go new parts for the most. The crank is great, I never realized the flex in the other one.

TJ, I went from v-brakes to canti's on my mtb and there was no poroblem. My experience though good v-brakes are better than cantis for stopping power. What bike are you swapping them on?

Lots of new bikes in the T.O. BFFGSS theses days, duppy, Nerdsgirth (holy hot Gardins there guys), canice, Kergin and Op's capos.
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Old 08-12-08 | 10:01 AM
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talked to marty from geekhouse the other day, as he has new photos on his site.
he's starting to make some frames other than the pursuit geo.
i really like the look of the curved seat tube. (+ triple triangle + pursuit?)

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Old 08-12-08 | 10:04 AM
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^^ sick.
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Old 08-12-08 | 10:51 AM
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Must admit that skipping is handy, especially when my legs are tired and I don't want to fully backpedal, just to scrub a bit of speed off. Balls to stem skids stop me remarkably fast considering, but I think that's because of the conti I have on the back - granted this technique IS just for show/l33t skillz WHen I'm too lazy to switch hand position to get at my brake lever, skips just do the trick, but I have no 'cred' issue with using my brake either (my legs prefer it when I'm still warming up ).

Sorry didn't recognise you at first glance with your coffee in hand this morning Keith, but hey anyway!

Not sure about that pursuit (the pursuit geo just looks ouch to me ), but geekhouse makes some dandy bikes, that curve is pretty sexy.

Nerdsgirth with the Gardin too?! where? pics? *scrolls back a few pages*
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Old 08-12-08 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by kylehutton
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wow man those bikes are sweet...

I love the fork...yo you own the top one ya?
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Old 08-12-08 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
wow man those bikes are sweet...

I love the fork...yo you own the top one ya?
nah, mine is pink with a pursuit look (but not geo)

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Old 08-12-08 | 11:12 AM
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^^Really nice!

So the postman brought me some NOS Campy Omega V hard anodized rims today. Would it be considered heresy to build a Nagasawa with full Campy components? Or should I build these rims up separately on Campy hubs for my Wilier, and build the Nagasawa with full DA?
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Old 08-12-08 | 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by kylehutton
nah, mine is pink with a pursuit look (but not geo)

wow...ya man that is nice...im feelin the color!
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Old 08-12-08 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
wow...ya man that is nice...im feelin the color!
it stands out , thats for sure

from rennicks blog

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Old 08-12-08 | 11:44 AM
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that purple geekhouse is wicked. i love those chunky forks, especially in chrome.

what are the chances that anyone here is an NFL geek? i have 4 tickets to the Buffalo Bills game against the Pittsburgh Steelers this thursday at the rogers centre. face value for each ticket is $175, but i am open to a VERY BROAD RANGE of offers. these are great seats with a full view of the field and the jumbotron: Section 525, Row 5, seats right by the aisle!

game is thursday, august 14, gates open at 5:30, kickoff at 7:30. if you are interested we can take cash or trade. email me at: aaronu///gmail

end of shilling.
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Old 08-12-08 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by kylehutton
it stands out , thats for sure

from rennicks blog

Whoa! How does one get involved in this fun looking group ride? Is this only for messengers or can anyone join?
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Old 08-12-08 | 12:59 PM
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that was the 'So Long and Thanks for all the Beer' alleycat a couple weeks ago. open to anyone.
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Lots of new bikes in the T.O. BFFGSS theses days, duppy, Nerdsgirth (holy hot Gardins there guys), canice, Kergin and Op's capos.
*raises hand*

Yes, another one.
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Wasabi Shiba
Whoa! How does one get involved in this fun looking group ride? Is this only for messengers or can anyone join?
That's after the race, as mentioned, but if you want a group ride, here's a good start: https://www.devilstriprollers.com/

Rides or sprints (usually rides these days) happen on Wednesday evenings, weather-permitting.
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:05 PM
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Thanks for heads up on the ride. I'm on it.
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:25 PM
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Hey Guys, I have a connection for new Norco track framesets. They are going for $500 for Frame (alu)/Fork(carbon)/HS and Post. Tax is included. They are being shipped from Vancouver warehouse and there is the following sizes left: 3x54cm and 1x52cm. PM me if interested. I'll post pics/geom when I get a chance. If you google symmetrics it is the same bike they used, black and aero!
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:30 PM
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I'm thinking of heading to Albion tonight for the Tuesday night mtb race series. Room for 1 in my car. Anyone interested, PM. I'm not 100% going, however.
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Old 08-12-08 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kergin
If the main forum is a good sample of who rides fixed, then I'd say, yeah, most skiddin' is for trix... if you forced most of those people to use skids in the practical manner you just mentioned, most would fill their skinny jeans out... with poop.

I hear ya there. Follow the messengers around and see how a seated skid is applied in day to day riding on fixed. Not just for MASH vids.

Pyze, I just noticed you kept the V in the front, and works well with the cross top lever? I've been told I'd not be able to run a road type lever and V's. hence the canti question.

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Old 08-12-08 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by freecycle
btw any a you guys carry durable one-finger type trials/bmx family of brake levers? i needs a pair. v-brakes, nothing real fancy-schmancy, but they gotta have oomph.
These DO have the fancy-schmancy thing going for them, but also worth mentioning: https://www.paulcomp.com/
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Old 08-12-08 | 02:03 PM
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For anyone interested in trying out bike polo, we play every Tuesday at 9 PM at the hockey rink at Dundas and Bathurst (next to the little skatepark), and every Sunday at 4 PM at the hockey rink on the north east side of Trinity Bellwoods park.

There's usually a bunch of extra mallets and you don't want to ride a nice bike for it.

Come out, it's a lot of fun.
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Old 08-12-08 | 02:08 PM
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hmm some nice nice schtuff there Wes. I like the two pulley tensioner, might be just what I need.
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Old 08-12-08 | 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
hmm some nice nice schtuff there Wes. I like the two pulley tensioner, might be just what I need.
Let me know if you plan on ordering anything as I'd like to pick up some more of their stuff, too. Also, I have an issue of Cyclocross Magazine that has a huge comparison of a load of different tensioners if you want to take a peek.

Re: bike polo: I ran into Alexis (?), one of the Ottawa polo dudes, when I was there last weekend. Apparently we have the same taste in greasy spoon breakfasts! I think he was on my tournament winning team when we had the game going during the Island Crit last Summer. When we left and were headed downtown (to watch www.flugtag.ca) we went past the tournament that was happening.. saw a few Toronto peeps playing. I definitely need to get out for that again sometime.. Tuesdays have been my most common mtb night all Summer though, so it hasn't really worked out.

Speaking of which.. off to pick up veteran_youth and head to Albion.

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Old 08-12-08 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
hmm some nice nice schtuff there Wes. I like the two pulley tensioner, might be just what I need.
Wes beat me to it, but I have this one, works with all brakes. $109 on their site for a set. Best $25 on C-list ever.



You can get travel agents to run v-brakes with road levers, but runour has it they don't work that well. I went with canti's instead on the mtb. Just luck some guy was selling the Paul lever, actually had 2 of them, should have bought both.
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Old 08-12-08 | 03:37 PM
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newbikenewbikenewbike. I sold my Cross-Check today, so I am one step closer to world domina... newbikenewbikenewbike!

Canice's Marinoni is super-snazzy in person. Today was a crazed blur of random TOFixed sightings. Hello, all!
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