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duppy.conqueror 05-02-09 04:33 AM

ill mitch thanx for the hookupz yesterday bredda!
new tire rolls dope...i know i wasnt makin it home without that fix!
:cheers:

Flimflam 05-03-09 05:36 PM

Wussed out on my imperial century due to getting in at 2am drunk last night. Decided to cut the journey short a few hours and went to do a loop out to Waterdown and back.

Took Queensway west to Dixie Road north to Dundas/Highway 5 west to Mill St (Waterdown Rd) south to North shore (at the park) then west to around Beach Rd. and hung out at the beach for a bit.

Came home along Lakeshore/Southdown/Lakeshore. Clocked in at around 116km, kinda bummed but feel nicely burned nonetheless.

iherald 05-03-09 06:26 PM

I got two flats today. bad day for stuff on the road

STEEKER 05-03-09 07:02 PM

I was heading east on danforth and passsed a GANG of fixed gear bikes heading west, sweet looking bikes .

Flimflam 05-03-09 07:14 PM

Yeah I got a flat in Burlington. Had stopped for the ride safety meeting and it just spontaneously gave out. *shrug* nothing in the tyre, the spare tube inflated OK, so I dunno what happened.

Pics from the ride (crappy cellphone pics):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3385/...cc3159.jpg?v=0
Looking out to the Burlington skyway from the Hamilton-ish side (North Shore Rd)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3592/...5020e0.jpg?v=0
At the Beach park area at Lakeshore/Lakeshore (right near Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3318/...82cc1e.jpg?v=0
And where I stopped for the meeting, and got the flat - this was looking back over at Hamilton/the Skyway as I was somewhat down the lakeshore, but still in Burlington somewhere.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3649/...6f5756.jpg?v=0

Flimflam 05-03-09 07:28 PM

Steeker, what kind of time? Might've been the TOFIXD guys from that forum - they were heading over to the Bluffs today 2pm at Yonge/Dundas.

Always cool to see other riders around, I shared drafting with one guy and pulled a another when I was on Highway 5 - cyclists are few and far between and it was nice to have some "company" of sorts to chit-chat with at lights (wind was hell so I was just trying to keep at it when on the move).

STEEKER 05-03-09 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by Flimflam (Post 8848147)
Steeker, what kind of time? Might've been the TOFIXD guys from that forum - they were heading over to the Bluffs today 2pm at Yonge/Dundas.

Always cool to see other riders around, I shared drafting with one guy and pulled a another when I was on Highway 5 - cyclists are few and far between and it was nice to have some "company" of sorts to chit-chat with at lights (wind was hell so I was just trying to keep at it when on the move).

I was comming home around 5ish I waved smiled /they waved smiled so they must be from here,

krusty 05-03-09 08:13 PM

Hmm,
Just for fun, in the last 20sec of an Ebay auction for a Stratos NJS frameset, I placed a bid and ended up winning. I didn't really expect to win, so now my wife's not overly thrilled. I'll have to just place it in a corner until later this season before I can build it. I couldn't resist, as it was priced below what I've seen those listed for elsewhere.

kergin 05-03-09 08:21 PM

Keith,

Picked up my front wheel today. Didn't realize it needed a full re-build, though. What was wrong with the old rim? In any case, its nicely done - feels really stiff, too. Thanks!

elTwitcho 05-03-09 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by STEEKER (Post 8847967)
I was heading east on danforth and passsed a GANG of fixed gear bikes heading west, sweet looking bikes .

Yeah that woulda been us. We rode out from Dundas Square to the Bluffs and back to Yonge and Bloor. Awesome ride, weather was perfect for it.

jet sanchEz 05-03-09 08:57 PM

Did anyone take in the free dj session in High Park today? It was on the cherry tree hill and there must have been at least 5000 people there and almost as many bikes. It was really nice because the weather was so great and the cherry blossoms are beautiful when they are in full bloom----and the music was pretty great too. Fun.

kergin 05-04-09 11:20 AM

Guess who got a 7 speed Regina freewheel from Urbane? NOS is so, so sweet.

Just so I don't run into these problems again, does anyone out there have an old 106/600/Ultegra rear hub? I don't even need the FH body, just the axle and shell.

trueno92 05-04-09 12:35 PM

UGH, i have a hub that im using,

HOWEVER, I have a contact that unloads quite a few 80;s bikes on craigslist and we were supposed to meet up this weekend for a wheelset. he said that older stuff like what ur looking for should be $20/wheelset.

he is in north york and i can do the legwork for you, no probs.

will that regina freewheel work with a uniglide hub tho?


KEEP IT 126mm spacing!!!!!

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anyways, my miele project is going OKAY.. but i couldn't remove the drive side bottom bracket cap thing. i tried to hacksaw it down to size for my pipe wrench (the cap is like 3 mm too wide), but my saw didn't even scratch it. its like some hardened alloy or something.. I'll have to find:
1. bigger pipe wrench
or
2. bigger saw

on another note, the wheelset I located has some suntour free wheel mounted on it. I found some site that said these can be disassembled. The thing is that these freewheels have the 2 of the smallest cogs threaded, to lock onto the freewheel.

SOOOO what I am thinking is to remove all the cogs and then leave the 2 smallest cogs on it.. should be a 16t + 14t.

Now, add this to the Miele frame that has horozontal dropouts......

I am asking this:

Has anyone built up a single speed using rear horozontal dropouts and a 2 speed rear freewheel? I was hoping that by having the wheel forward in the dropout could let me use the larger gear and kicking back in the dropout would let me use the smaller gear!!!

it would be like a dual-single-speed!!!!

but i am thinking the dropout won't be long enough (approx 1 inch)

kergin 05-04-09 12:51 PM

I would almost certainly buy an HG-70 hyperglide cassette if I switched to a freehub. This Regina is built like a tank. The thing must weigh almost 2lb alone!!

What you're describing with the two freewheel cogs exists. White Industries makes something called the "Dos" which is essentially an expensive version of what you want.

Pretty sure there's no harm in wedging a 130mm wheel into my 126 frame. I've done it before with a crappier bike. Chain clearance depends a lot on the frame being used.

Herbie_Glick 05-04-09 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by krusty (Post 8848456)
Hmm,
Just for fun, in the last 20sec of an Ebay auction for a Stratos NJS frameset, I placed a bid and ended up winning. I didn't really expect to win, so now my wife's not overly thrilled. I'll have to just place it in a corner until later this season before I can build it. I couldn't resist, as it was priced below what I've seen those listed for elsewhere.

haha thats too funny, a kid from the shop was bidding on it and somebody pipped him in the last minute :rolleyes:.....lol. I'll tell Roddy he is a sucka!

krusty 05-04-09 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie_Glick (Post 8854404)
haha thats too funny, a kid from the shop was bidding on it and somebody pipped him in the last minute :rolleyes:.....lol. I'll tell Roddy he is a sucka!

Ha! No way! Usually when I try to bid in the last few seconds, my ability to time it just right is a bit off. This time not only did I get it right, but I won with a maximum bid that was only a few $ higher than I ended up paying. Perhaps I shouldn't bring it by when it's done?:innocent:

cavit8 05-04-09 06:21 PM

Have you tried the vice or the big ass bolt method of removing bottom bracket cups?

http://sheldonbrown.com/tooltips/bbcups.html


Originally Posted by trueno92 (Post 8852668)

anyways, my miele project is going OKAY.. but i couldn't remove the drive side bottom bracket cap thing. i tried to hacksaw it down to size for my pipe wrench (the cap is like 3 mm too wide), but my saw didn't even scratch it. its like some hardened alloy or something.. I'll have to find:
1. bigger pipe wrench
or
2. bigger saw


operator 05-04-09 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by cavit8 (Post 8855023)
Have you tried the vice or the big ass bolt method of removing bottom bracket cups?

http://sheldonbrown.com/tooltips/bbcups.html

Just torch that ****. fire haz never let me down

Cuation paint will get ****ed up

I_bRAD 05-04-09 06:52 PM

I have a sweet sweet stein tool that makes quick work of fixed cups.

I_bRAD 05-04-09 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz (Post 8848743)
Did anyone take in the free dj session in High Park today? It was on the cherry tree hill and there must have been at least 5000 people there and almost as many bikes. It was really nice because the weather was so great and the cherry blossoms are beautiful when they are in full bloom----and the music was pretty great too. Fun.

I was going to, but ran out of time. It's put on by Promise- the same folks who bring you the sunday afternoon cherry beach parties. I want to try to get out this week to check out the blossoms.

shapelike 05-04-09 07:08 PM

It wasn't meant to be. I was going to convert my singlespeed to a 1x8 tonight but ended up missing the bold to attach the derailleur onto the hanger. Guess I'm riding it singlespeed again tomorrow! Oh well, I'll get it sorted later on this week.

operator 05-04-09 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD (Post 8855264)
I was going to, but ran out of time. It's put on by Promise- the same folks who bring you the sunday afternoon cherry beach parties. I want to try to get out this week to check out the blossoms.

You know what happens when the mens are oocked? Unixes bathrooms!

operator 05-04-09 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by shapelike (Post 8855312)
It wasn't meant to be. I was going to convert my singlespeed to a 1x8 tonight but ended up missing the bold to attach the derailleur onto the hanger. Guess I'm riding it singlespeed again tomorrow! Oh well, I'll get it sorted later on this week.

n00b

shapelike 05-04-09 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 8855987)
n00b

Memory lane: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shapeli...7602720272956/

I_bRAD 05-05-09 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by operator (Post 8855815)
You know what happens when the mens are oocked? Unixes bathrooms!

translation please...


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