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Old 03-18-09 | 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
Awesome, it's gonna be fun
I think the 75k has a start of 6:15 or 6:45 - so we should all meet somewhere once all the paperwork/tag-getting has been done.

I'm meeting an old work buddy somewhere at the event, though he maybe with a group doing 25 or 50k, if that's the case I'll just wait at the end for him, otherwise I'll invite him along if he's up for it.

Kergin, what time is your start supposed to be?

Anyone else coming along? Pyze, Rennick?
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Old 03-18-09 | 05:30 PM
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i'd like to do 75k but the chances of me getting up at 5:30 and wanting to do 75k arn't good

will probably stick to 50k

although i'd like to do 75k because i'd be more likely to take my cervelo out, there's too many shenanigans and 'hot doggin on a fixie' to do that on the 50k
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Old 03-18-09 | 06:36 PM
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the other thing with the 75k is i think it's just an additional 25k loop, would be nice if it was a full 75k route
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Old 03-18-09 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Well tapping the threads didn't work. Seems the b/b itself is screwed up. The fixed cup is off and the loose side was stuck on the b/b slightly crooked. When I fixed it and threaded it back in, well lets say when I gave a little presure on the crank it basically pulled the b/b right out of the frame. Now the shell is toast. Crap, crap, crap. Threadless b/b is the only option now I guess.
The YST bb's are ultra shyzor quality.
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Old 03-18-09 | 07:28 PM
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Who can cut the chamfers for the YST ones?
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Old 03-18-09 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Who can cut the chamfers for the YST ones?
I sold my Mavic cutting kit to Jenna,she works with Bike Pirates as well as at the shop up on St. Clair and Vaughn. The Mavic cutter is a 45 but not sure if chamfering would help the YST...don't think it would.

The option of cutting to Ital is an option but as most Ital Cartridge BB's are for a 70mm shell that would likely cause a problem. Loose bearing BB cups in Ital...68mm spindle. Wouldn't be that hard to make happen.
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Old 03-18-09 | 08:28 PM
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Arg, this is killing me ... someone makes a (claimed?) decent quality press-fit BB that's designed for damaged shells. Phil Wood? I can't remember.
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Old 03-18-09 | 08:39 PM
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king?
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Old 03-18-09 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by exhibitx
the other thing with the 75k is i think it's just an additional 25k loop, would be nice if it was a full 75k route
Yeah, that I'd like too - just going that bit further north instead of the loop.

If you are feeling the 75k, let one of us know and we'll get something sorted out nearer the ride date (June 8th?).

PS. Up to Mar 31st early reg. price of $35.
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Old 03-18-09 | 09:05 PM
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So about that donut ride, how many km is it? What chance do i have with 66 gear inches?
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Old 03-19-09 | 12:37 AM
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Well I decided to try JB Weld, and ordered a YST threadless b/b as a backup plan. If all else fails I can take the bike in to Biseagal and have the threads replaced. From what I have read the b/b shells has to be chamfered as a 45 degree angle, same as the mavic ones. Hopefully the JB works and I can keep the YST as a backup that I wont ever need.

And of course when I tried to swap the parts to the fixed mtb I ****ed up the bearings in the headset. More money that I don't have. At least I have my rogueish charm and boyish looks.
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Old 03-19-09 | 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
I sold my Mavic cutting kit to Jenna,she works with Bike Pirates as well as at the shop up on St. Clair and Vaughn. The Mavic cutter is a 45 but not sure if chamfering would help the YST...don't think it would.
Thanks for the info. What is the problem with the YST? Is it because it doesn't stay installed, or is it crappy bearings? I come across this now and again... with people who would be satisfied with low quality bearings if the price was right and they could just ride their bike again.
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Old 03-19-09 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by aMull
So about that donut ride, how many km is it? What chance do i have with 66 gear inches?
66?!

how much can u spin?

the guys on the donut get up to 30-45km/h easy. road bikes are a wonderful thing!

I was running 76, 46/16 and the roadie that i know that had done it fixed, said that would prob be the perfect gear, as he was on 46/17 and found it a bit much.

if you can hold a minimum of say 100rpm even on the climbs, you will still get dropped... unfortunately..

you can do diff routes to help out on the distance,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Donut_Ride
i only made it to rutherford and keele and i lost sight of the peleton before turning onto keele @ hwy 7.

But maybe if enough of us can get out, maybe we can break into our own slower pack. i know i wouldn't mind!
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Old 03-19-09 | 08:39 AM
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Oh i can spin, 30km/h is no problem, 40+ is pushing it but we'll see. I am swtiching to 74 inches once i find a black 17t cog. However i guess the climbs will be no problem. If the weather is nice sunday i'm deinitely coming. It's alo good since i live up by hwy7 and pinevalley, so i will probably meet you at the start, and then just go home once we go up north.

So i guess we've got two fixed riders so far.
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Old 03-19-09 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by aMull
Oh i can spin, 30km/h is no problem, 40+ is pushing it but we'll see. I am swtiching to 74 inches once i find a black 17t cog. However i guess the climbs will be no problem. If the weather is nice sunday i'm deinitely coming. It's alo good since i live up by hwy7 and pinevalley, so i will probably meet you at the start, and then just go home once we go up north.

So i guess we've got two fixed riders so far.
i meet up around sheppard/hollywood/bayview, and i start out from there ~ 9am.
im hoping to be in for this sunday as well! weather permitting. im a bit out of shape, so for 15mins at 90rpm, im kinda gasping.. i think its the rolling hills and cold morning air that eventually end up killing me.

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Old 03-19-09 | 01:17 PM
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Well looking at the forecast it says 10C for sunday, which is not bad at all.
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Old 03-19-09 | 03:01 PM
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Well it seems (fingers crossed) that the JB Weld has done the trick. Went out this afternoon and it didn't budge, and the creaking is gone.

On another note riding out to Kipling and Bloor is a crappy boring ride. Coming back along the lake is much nicer.

And my son seems to like dancing to Jimy Hendrix and Bob Marley, which means I can stop playing Raffi all the time.
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Old 03-19-09 | 09:31 PM
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It's not SS specific but there is a push on to get a bike skills park downtown....help out and fill out the survey/support form. Never too much bike stuff!
https://www.dropmachine.com/skills_park
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Old 03-20-09 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Well it seems (fingers crossed) that the JB Weld has done the trick. Went out this afternoon and it didn't budge, and the creaking is gone.

On another note riding out to Kipling and Bloor is a crappy boring ride. Coming back along the lake is much nicer.

And my son seems to like dancing to Jimy Hendrix and Bob Marley, which means I can stop playing Raffi all the time.
good stuff on the jb weld.

RAFFI, wow, is that dude still alive? or is ur son listening to vintage raffi? i have some Raffi 12"'s at home in a box somewhere. whatever import label he was under had the BEST QUALITY record sleves bar none for early 80's records..
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Old 03-20-09 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by aMull
Well looking at the forecast it says 10C for sunday, which is not bad at all.
its not bad, but i want like a LOW of 5, so its at least 5 degrees when we are out at 9am... I gotta be home around noon, so i don't think i'll get to see 10 degrees unless i skip out for an afternoon ride.
TUZ you gonna join?
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Old 03-20-09 | 07:29 AM
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Well they are giving it a low of -1, so not ideal but ok i guess. Where/when do i meet you?
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Old 03-20-09 | 08:13 AM
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No I don't think I'll go this Sunday. Have fun guys.

Raffi... now I have banana phone in my head
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Old 03-20-09 | 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by aMull
Well they are giving it a low of -1, so not ideal but ok i guess. Where/when do i meet you?
I'll prob be joining up where the peleton passes along spring garden/hollywood along there.

i hope its more sunny than cloudy tho.. being fixed + peleton fading in distance + overcast is just crap.

total crap.

[edit] i hate to sound like my mangina is hurting with the cold air and all, but i suck. i have nothing more to say.

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Old 03-20-09 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by trueno92
I'll prob be joining up where the peleton passes along spring garden/hollywood along there.

i hope its more sunny than cloudy tho.. being fixed + peleton fading in distance + overcast is just crap.

total crap.
I have to lol at this, but I totally understand. Some parts of my commute home from Whitby are just soul destroyingly boring (most of Kingston Rd. in Scarborough I don't really like, and a lot of Hwy2 in Durham region is kinda crap too - now I skip the valley hill so that makes things more interesting), and riding fixed if there's a headwind and/or it's overcast makes it even worse.. At those times I wish I put my drop bars on, and wish at least for a 1x7

Hell, last night I was a total wuss and got the train right to Exhibition, giving me a whopping 8k ride home - felt so damn cold yet I was wearing the same as what I wore in the -10 weeks ago... Damn perception/acclimatization?

after doing half my full commute for Monday and Tuesday, I wussed it and reduced it again with the GO train for Wednesday and yesterday... Still, shows I'm getting a bit more stamina/endurance, but back to back I was certainly feeling it (167k Mon-Wed).

I'm busy this and next weekend with my daughter, but after I should be back on alternate weekends so I'd love to get out with you guys, and I'll come for the donut ride when I am free, too. I might be riding to Haliburton on that first weekend in April, if I'm not, then I'll come do the donut.

I'm going to try and lock down a weekend in the summer/warmer months and plan that fixed ride to Niagara Falls that I was intending on doing for the past 2 years.

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Old 03-20-09 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
On another note riding out to Kipling and Bloor is a crappy boring ride. Coming back along the lake is much nicer.

And my son seems to like dancing to Jimy Hendrix and Bob Marley, which means I can stop playing Raffi all the time.
feel free to make a stop at my house next time you're out that way - might break up the ride a little.

i guess you do get sick of raffi after a while. i have the bob marley for babies cd if you want to borrow it. kind of sounds like creepy elevator music...
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