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oOooo, five bucks
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Bikes: Giant OCR touring(06), Norco Storm (05)
wow... you can ride at 80km/h on snow on a bike???
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Update on the Dovercourt case... Well, not much of an update but the only new story I've seen on it thus far.
but seriously, apparently the cyclist is/was in a drug-induced coma, he told me. no surprise he can't remember much.
Last edited by canice; 11-20-08 at 11:38 PM.
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From: Canada - Toronto
Bikes: gt gtb & marinoni pista special.
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tonnn
Joined: Jun 2008
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From: toronto
Bikes: bmx, mountain bike, fixed gear
My 23s survive that (I take the whole lane going down the hill past that hospital (Ingram Dr?) toward Eglinton - as that's a fast/shaky section and I'd rather not risk a spill).
Which route do you take? I'm close to Keele (Queen/Roncesvalles) so I go north up Lansdowne to St. Clair W. then meander over to Keele just north of Rogers Rd via some side streets and Old Weston Road.
Which route do you take? I'm close to Keele (Queen/Roncesvalles) so I go north up Lansdowne to St. Clair W. then meander over to Keele just north of Rogers Rd via some side streets and Old Weston Road.
I live around Ossington & Harbord and ride up Ossington to Davenport, Davenport to Old Weston Rd. then Old Weston to Keele. so far thats the best way i have figured to get up there with the least amount of hills. Sometimes i ride through Prospect Cemetery on the way home if i don't feel like dealing with traffic.
It looks like I'll just stick with my regular tires for now unless we get hardcore snow and ice.
thanks for a the detailed responses and general niceness!
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Keith .. what time does stuff happen on Saturday at Broadview? I'll most likely be able to pop out for a bit to see some of the setup and such.
Jonnys ilegitimate Father
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The contact patch on the MTB slick, worn as it is, was close to an inch. I can see how the road slick would function waaay better than the MTB slick in getting to the pavement better. My issue was a combination of the not-so-thin slick and the lion's share goes to my idiocy on the brakes....hitting the front indeed.. I deserved to go down.
Keith .. what time does stuff happen on Saturday at Broadview? I'll most likely be able to pop out for a bit to see some of the setup and such.
Keith .. what time does stuff happen on Saturday at Broadview? I'll most likely be able to pop out for a bit to see some of the setup and such.
Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
Do you still have the michelin slicks TJ?
I can't say I was too impressed with mine the other evening. Perhaps you're right about the width, or perhaps ice is ice and it doesn't matter.
I can't say I was too impressed with mine the other evening. Perhaps you're right about the width, or perhaps ice is ice and it doesn't matter.
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Yup to the Michelines... I call surface area, same way my mom's old dodge colt with 8 inch all seasons never got stuck in Montreal, but the step dad's VW needed digging at least a few time a year. Like a boot vs a snowshoe.
Surface area (math formula) in contact with friction surface coated with friction negation material. hmmm Math geeks on bikes?
Surface area (math formula) in contact with friction surface coated with friction negation material. hmmm Math geeks on bikes?
Call me The Breeze
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Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
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Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
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yea yea engineer man .... make it look soooooo simple.
Factors affecting the friction between surfaces
Dry surfaces
1. For low surface pressures the friction is directly proportional to the pressure between the surfaces. As the pressure rises the friction factor rises slightly. At very high pressure the friction factor then quickly increases to seizing
2. For low surface pressures the coefficient of friction is independent of surface area.
3. At low velocities the friction is independent of the relative surface velocity. At higher velocities the coefficent of friction decreases.
Well lubricated surfaces
1. The friction resistance is almost independent of the specific pressure between the surfaces.
2. At low pressures the friction varies directly as the relative surface speed
3. At high pressures the friction is high at low velocities falling as the velocity increases to a minimum at about 0,6m/s. The friction then rises in proportion the velocity 2.
4. The friction is not so dependent of the surface materials
5. The friction is related to the temperature which affects the viscosity of the lubricant
Bike GEEEKS! Show your work
Factors affecting the friction between surfaces
Dry surfaces
1. For low surface pressures the friction is directly proportional to the pressure between the surfaces. As the pressure rises the friction factor rises slightly. At very high pressure the friction factor then quickly increases to seizing
2. For low surface pressures the coefficient of friction is independent of surface area.
3. At low velocities the friction is independent of the relative surface velocity. At higher velocities the coefficent of friction decreases.
Well lubricated surfaces
1. The friction resistance is almost independent of the specific pressure between the surfaces.
2. At low pressures the friction varies directly as the relative surface speed
3. At high pressures the friction is high at low velocities falling as the velocity increases to a minimum at about 0,6m/s. The friction then rises in proportion the velocity 2.
4. The friction is not so dependent of the surface materials
5. The friction is related to the temperature which affects the viscosity of the lubricant
Bike GEEEKS! Show your work
Live without dead time
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From: Toronto
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UPDATE
Cabbie charged with assaulting cyclist - CBC
https://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/sto...i-bicycle.html
Cabbie charged with assaulting cyclist - CBC
https://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/sto...i-bicycle.html
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
After investigating for a week police have now charged taxi driver Sultan Ahmed of Maple, Ont., with criminal negligence causing bodily harm, dangerous operation of a vehicle, failure to stop at scene of an accident, obstructing a police officer, aggravated assault and assault with weapon.
Oh YEA BABY!!!!
It made no sense to me how one pins someone to pole using the back of the cab if the driver is being robbed.
Via the trunk? Glad to see reason prevailed in this instance.
Oh YEA BABY!!!!
It made no sense to me how one pins someone to pole using the back of the cab if the driver is being robbed.
Via the trunk? Glad to see reason prevailed in this instance.
Shiftless bum

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Wow! My cycnical self who thought if he'd be charged at all, he'd be charged under the HTA steps down.
Dances With Cars
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I wonder if his friends beat him up to make look "robbed", or if it was an authentic altercation? I sooo can't wait for the full story. You can bet Beck drivers are under standing order to be as good as gold out there.
I am glad that they charged him and I hope that the cyclist pulls through.
Anyone want to go halfsies on a Dodge Ram with me? They are 2 for 1 now. America is ****.
Anyone want to go halfsies on a Dodge Ram with me? They are 2 for 1 now. America is ****.
Why don't they have 2 for 1 bikes? Come on Trek....
Dances With Cars
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... and you know they are still going to make money with that deal. Give them Billions to keep them going? I just don't know.
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From: Toronto/Montréal
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It seems the cab driver got what he deserved. I mean hitting a guy from behind, then leaving the scene, then reporting THREE hours later and changing his story... The cyclist may have done something, but he lost a leg for Christ's sake...
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Jesus christ. From the article on the cabbie getting charged, posted in the comments section
For every bit I may be disgusted with that cabbie, I can't help but feel that I hate this person about 10 times more...
Lacroseguy wrote: 'What the hell are you doing biking around at 230AM in November. Sounds like the guy was up to no good. Granted he shouldn't have been run over but get off the road. Was he wearing a helmet? Did he have the appropriate lights on his bike? Did he use the proper hand signals?
I love biking around at all times of the day and night but I know one simple rule. "I am bigger than a person, and a car is bigger than me; don't mess with a car." This rider has learned this lesson now, but it's to late. Everytime he looks down at his (missing) leg he will be reminded of this rule
I love biking around at all times of the day and night but I know one simple rule. "I am bigger than a person, and a car is bigger than me; don't mess with a car." This rider has learned this lesson now, but it's to late. Everytime he looks down at his (missing) leg he will be reminded of this rule
Dances With Cars
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I'm impressed by most of the comments page though....generally calling for cab driver to be charged with attempted murder.
FNG
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: 2008 IRO Angus, 2008 Jamis Exile 29er
At least we can take some sollace in the fact that Lacroseguy doesn't know the difference between "to" and "too"...
Lacrosse is also wrong
He's probably Rob Ford's demon spawn or something
He's probably Rob Ford's demon spawn or something
Hrmm. Does anyone know if any local shops have a 26" rim built to a track hub?




