Toronto Fixed
In Velo Veritas
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
i've got a pair of those and don't mind them. they're sized a bit tight but other than that are fine for commuting. most of the time these days i don't even bother with them and use sneakers with clips/straps instead.
Fluevog tried to make an SPD shoe that looked like a regular shoe and the soles kept breaking in half. When he made stiffer soled shoes, they were uncomfortable. Kind of a Catch-22 I guess.
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
I'm trying to picture what a Fluevog riding shoe would be like. My Fluevog creepers are nice and all but they aren't light by any means. Didn't Airwalk make a pair ages ago?
found:
661's
https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/6...0Pedal%20Combo
Shimanos
https://bike.shimano.com/publish/cont...6L.-type-.html
https://bike.shimano.com/publish/cont...6W.-type-.html
found:
661's
https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/6...0Pedal%20Combo
Shimanos
https://bike.shimano.com/publish/cont...6L.-type-.html
https://bike.shimano.com/publish/cont...6W.-type-.html
Last edited by TRaffic Jammer; 03-27-09 at 12:12 PM.
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From: Toronto/Montréal
Bikes: Eight homemade, three very dusty
Bummer. Last week I did some laps on the grass/mud and a stick got stuck in my spokes. Well I just realized the rim cracked...

Any suggestion where to get a decent rim at a decent price?

Any suggestion where to get a decent rim at a decent price?
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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
Unless you have a hook-up with some shop, I would start looking online. Most shops are just going to charge you whatever the MSRP is.
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
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From: t.dot
Bikes: '05 marinoni delta, '86/87 bianchi sport s(e)x, ? kona ?, raleigh '71, specialized crossroads
darn those shops, trying to stay in business and everything
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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
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
I wonder how skateable those are? Interesting.
The cover is great but how far does the mount inset? Can you cover them with the cleat installed and go for a session on the ramp?
The cover is great but how far does the mount inset? Can you cover them with the cleat installed and go for a session on the ramp?
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wouldnt that create hotspots on the inside of your feet?
it's probably too bulky and wide to put it in the middle
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
If I could do it all over again I would absolutely ride BMX. In the final battle of insane bike-handling skills it's going to be trials riders (too eurotrashy), downhill racers (bikes are too expensive/finicky) and BMXers, who will win.
From the old guys racing to the **** that kids can pull on the street I have nothing but respect for that particular area of cycling.
From the old guys racing to the **** that kids can pull on the street I have nothing but respect for that particular area of cycling.
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
Speaking of BMX, I saw a woman riding around town on an old Haro Master from the late '80s, probably and 86 or so. Such an amazing amazing bike, everyone wanted one of those bikes but they were too expensive back in the day so we all settled for Norcos. The last thing I need is a BMX bike but man, it looked so nice...
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
56cm frame and 650c's.... what would be the reasoning for this?
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It's because it's a triathlon bike I think.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Leader 735TR 09 58cm 46/17
Anyone knows if the black deepvs are coated or anodized? And i went down to Urbane for the first time to get a cog/lockring installed, pretty nice shop overall. They sell lots of cool stuff and service is great.
Building a better Strida
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From: toronto, canada
Bikes: bianchi brava 1988. fuji track 2007, 2006 Bianchi Pista, 1987 Miele and a strida knock off
did the donut sat morning on the 80's bianchi road. i didn't get dropped nearly as bad and had a great time. 63kms no soreness.
doing this fixed tho....? possible, sure. but I think it would be pretty frustrating..

I got to enjoy a bun from the famed Grandma's Oven

I think i was the only bike that had a non aero rear wheel and clips/straps, but it was good times. Someone flatted right in the center of the pack on the climb up hwy7 and everyone had to split around him. A coach on the ride from La biccicletta and on his 'tempo rides' saw me struggling with a smaller pack and gave me some tips to get into a draft and gave me a push up one of the larger hills north of rutherford approaching kirby rd. I drafted the same rider from rutherford to just south of king where I metup with another group of riders for the split.
good times!
doing this fixed tho....? possible, sure. but I think it would be pretty frustrating..

I got to enjoy a bun from the famed Grandma's Oven

I think i was the only bike that had a non aero rear wheel and clips/straps, but it was good times. Someone flatted right in the center of the pack on the climb up hwy7 and everyone had to split around him. A coach on the ride from La biccicletta and on his 'tempo rides' saw me struggling with a smaller pack and gave me some tips to get into a draft and gave me a push up one of the larger hills north of rutherford approaching kirby rd. I drafted the same rider from rutherford to just south of king where I metup with another group of riders for the split.
good times!
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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
Looks like fun! I had an interesting time riding out to Pickering this Sunday.
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: '08 Kona JTS & Riviera (?) Sport converted Fixed Gear
looks/sounds like fun. Just curious, was the 63kms the short loop?
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From: Toronto, ON, Canada
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