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veteran_youth 03-14-09 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by ~Stuart~ (Post 8528890)
ok. word game time. write the first word that comes to mind.


pop.



(anyone tell I'm bored?)

tarts




I mean, "congratulations" to new pop Jeremy.

Eh? Eh?

jeremywhitehorn 03-14-09 05:09 PM

he's here all week folks...

cavernmech 03-14-09 06:22 PM

So the show doesn't have a ton o deals but a few items stood out as good deals to me. Reynolds 853 IRD Cross frames...51cm or 57cm..they had em for $399 yesterday...$199 today. If anyone has been saving their pennies for a MTB...brand new Aquila (I know..I know) TI hardtail, full XT, Ritchey PRO, Mavic..$1200! 19 and 17.

exhibitx 03-14-09 07:10 PM

thought the show was pretty good, picked up a few deals

i was temped to grab a bunch of rapha stuff which was priced wrong plus had 30% off, but thought better of it (goin broke saving money as matt would say), my friend grabbed a nice l/s jersey though, they had a bunch of catlike whisper/whisper plus helmets too and was real tempted by those

highlight was riding electronic dura ace, that stuff is awesome but totally not worth $5K

I_bRAD 03-14-09 07:33 PM

I think it's worth the 5K just so I can ride around in big:big all day long.

I just finished my spring upgrade on L'il hauler. Schwalbe marathon supremes, a new rear wheel: Mavic XC717 on an XT hub with Alpine 3 spokes and an XTR 12-32 Ti cassette :)

Sure is fast and quiet without the studs!

torso 03-14-09 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by LordFoo (Post 8523957)
I'll cast my vote for "black goo from the world beyond". Congrats Jeremy!

On topic: My wee guy is nearing the 1 year mark (wow, has it been that long already?) and I definitely think he'd appreciate coming along for a bike ride.. from those of you with little ones in tow, I'm looking for advice on buying trailers -- sliding seems safer than falling from a high mounted seat in case of a crash. Also, where does one get a helmet for a 1 year old noggin? Finally - is there anything particularly interesting to consider about riding fixed with a load (i.e. trailer+kid)?

Greetings from a lurker. My 2.75 year old has been riding a chariot sidecar since slightly before 1, and it is the best. It used to be a daily ride, to and from daycare with a different rider for each direction. Now it is a weekend hauler, often to the market for a week's load of groceries. Grocery payload is low on the sidecar, but I can still load up the panniers more or less as usual.

Surprisingly little effect on ride quality, once you adjust for the extra width, which is not excessive. Advantages are that you are so much closer, can see each other easily, pass things back and forth, carry on conversation . Not so much crap kicked onto it as a trailer would have.

Sadly Cycle Therapy is no longer there to set you up with it. I don't know where to recommend now.

As Shapelike says (hi Mike!), there are good reasons not to start before 1 year. In our case we pushed it a little, given the distance to the daycare, the fact that it is smooth and on the Dundas East bikelane, and the alternative was walking all the way there.

Congrats on the wee one. Try to maintain something like sanity for 3-4 months which is longer than eternity and then its going to be great.

cupcrazy4 03-14-09 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by exhibitx (Post 8530446)
thought the show was pretty good, picked up a few deals

i was temped to grab a bunch of rapha stuff which was priced wrong plus had 30% off, but thought better of it (goin broke saving money as matt would say), my friend grabbed a nice l/s jersey though, they had a bunch of catlike whisper/whisper plus helmets too and was real tempted by those

highlight was riding electronic dura ace, that stuff is awesome but totally not worth $5K

Where did you see the Rapha stuff that was priced wrong? I'm going back tomorrow. I found some pretty sweet deals on friday (mainly, the Specialized carbon sole road shoe for 169 -- reg price 400), and hopefully prices will be lower tomorrow.

exhibitx 03-14-09 09:09 PM

la bicicletta

most of the stuff with no prices (which was almost everything) they were giving the wrong prices, then it was 30% on top of that

cupcrazy4 03-14-09 09:24 PM

so you're just supposed to ask someone what the price is? Or do they tell you at the cash?
most of the stuff on their "gear" table was priced, but I didn't look at their clothes (just figured it'd be too much anyways)

exhibitx 03-14-09 09:42 PM

they were just putting them in wrong at the cash, when people were asking what the prices were they were the right prices, so i guess it's a crapshoot, but 30% off is still good

still expensive

shapelike 03-14-09 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by torso (Post 8530666)
(hi Mike!)

Oh, hi there. :) ^^^ This guy's good people, btw.

zippered 03-15-09 06:07 AM

i had a cashier error in my favour at la bicicletta too!

thanks again for the passes, TJ... hope you're on the mend

got to "stock up" on tights and gloves... which was still less than the assos jersey :P

have a great sunny-day everyone; we're off to the sugar bush at purple woods! haha

kergin 03-15-09 09:37 AM

I'm not surprised at the la bici "pricing" errors. I dropped into the shop yesterday to snag a shifter cable and they were running on skeleton staff and stock! When I mentioned it to the older guy running cash, he said that Henry (the owner) brought a ton of clothing with him that he doesn't want to bring back :P

pyze-guy 03-15-09 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by kergin (Post 8533029)
I'm not surprised at the la bici "pricing" errors. I dropped into the shop yesterday to snag a shifter cable and they were running on skeleton staff and stock! When I mentioned it to the older guy running cash, he said that Henry (the owner) brought a ton of clothing with him that he doesn't want to bring back :P

Glad I didn't know that when I went down. I would have spent money I don't have. Seems I too am broke as I try to save money.

Flimflam 03-15-09 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by pyze-guy (Post 8533251)
Glad I didn't know that when I went down. I would have spent money I don't have. Seems I too am broke as I try to save money.

Indeed, after re-assessing funding I decided not to bother heading down - had I heard about the clothing I would've likely spent money I don't have (damn sounds tempting even now!).

Tried to test the trail-a-bike last night but couldn't get my seatpost out to install the knuckle... doh :p

tuz 03-15-09 05:12 PM

Finally tried the donut ride this morning (trueno92 you there?). Got dropped badly on a 40+kph (yikes!) stretch, but apparently I was on the long hilly route with pretty good riders (or so I was told).

Anyway. 90km. Good start for the ''season''.

cupcrazy4 03-15-09 06:05 PM

tough luck. I'm pretty most riders get dropped -- unless you're pro
what did you do after you got dropped? Did you meet up with them later?

tuz 03-15-09 06:49 PM

Oh it was fun I'm very happy I went. When the group separated for the long and shorter routes I just chose wrongly. But I didn't know. Or perhaps the shorter route is as unforgiving...

After I got dropped I simply went back alone, but then joined my riding buddy (1st time there too) who got dropped as well a bit later. There he told me he was told we were on the long route with high calibre riders.

operator 03-15-09 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by tuz (Post 8535392)
Oh it was fun I'm very happy I went. When the group separated for the long and shorter routes I just chose wrongly. But I didn't know. Or perhaps the shorter route is as unforgiving...

After I got dropped I simply went back alone, but then joined my riding buddy (1st time there too) who got dropped as well a bit later. There he told me he was told we were on the long route with high calibre riders.

Pm me next time you're planning on donuting. I'll join in.

cavit8 03-15-09 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by torso (Post 8530666)

Sadly Cycle Therapy is no longer there to set you up with it. I don't know where to recommend now.

Did cycle therapy go belly up?

sweep242 03-15-09 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 8536145)
Pm me next time you're planning on donuting. I'll join in.

Hey Rob i chatted up an urbaine guy & asked him if you still work there & he said oh the guy who rides a Capo with campy rims? That bike kicks ass i also got a tt pad from PTE.

The BMX jam was the best today.

Deals got a great pair of northwave road shoes for 10 bux

shapelike 03-16-09 05:30 AM


Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 8536441)
Did cycle therapy go belly up?

Yes, several weeks ago.

tuz 03-16-09 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 8536145)
Pm me next time you're planning on donuting. I'll join in.

sure, will do.

nerdsgirth 03-16-09 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 8536145)
Pm me next time you're planning on donuting. I'll join in.

Yeah me too. It would be good to have a crew out there who isn't wearing white matching uniforms. I have been dropped many times on the doh-nut.

I have a week off. If anyone is available to ride - 7up!

jet sanchEz 03-16-09 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn (Post 8523091)
here folks is the newest member of my gang:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3596/...99e834.jpg?v=0

i take it as a good sign that he was born the weekend of the bike show. that's what i call a good start! how long before i can get him on one of those pedal-less wooden scooter things?

Congratulations! March babies always grow up to be cool adults ;)


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