Toronto Fixed
And yet these are probably the same people who, if you took down the barricades on the back straight of the Molson Indy, would happily dash across for a refill of beers and hotdogs.
Somebody grab this. It looks a bit big for me.
https://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/1157368580.html
After calling around town looking for a Kashimax frame protector, and being met with the standard puzzled questions from people who had no idea what one was (except for Urbane, who knew but didn't have one), I ordered one from Japan on Sunday. It just arrived this morning. Not bad.
https://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/1157368580.html
After calling around town looking for a Kashimax frame protector, and being met with the standard puzzled questions from people who had no idea what one was (except for Urbane, who knew but didn't have one), I ordered one from Japan on Sunday. It just arrived this morning. Not bad.
Last edited by krusty; 05-06-09 at 10:52 AM.
commuter rage this morning - please, please, please don't approach a red light with a bunch of cyclists lined up and roll straight to the front-left of the line. You *are* a massive tool when you do that. Worse yet, don't pull to the front then proceed to go as slow as you please.
*sigh*
I should start commuting right down Avenue.
*sigh*
I should start commuting right down Avenue.
After calling around town looking for a Kashimax frame protector, and being met with the standard puzzled questions from people who had no idea what one was (except for Urbane, who knew but didn't have one), I ordered one from Japan on Sunday. It just arrived this morning. Not bad.
City sprints anyone?
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From: Toronto
Bikes: old Univega frame, I laced mavic xp33 wheelset with Miche hubs
Tips on Rides
Hey FlimFlam and TrafficJammer, thanks for the headsup on the various rides in the city. It sure is nice to be back, well, it will be when the jetlag subsides. See you around!
Not Superstitious
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From: Toronto
Bikes: IRO Mark V Pro, IRO Mark V, Rocky Mountain Fusion
Nice, buddy! Good to hear.
I picked up a Lezyne at lunch - the hose attachment is pretty sweet! I ended up with the Pressure Drive M - I would have liked the S but it wasn't in stock and really... how small does this thing need to be?
I picked up a Lezyne at lunch - the hose attachment is pretty sweet! I ended up with the Pressure Drive M - I would have liked the S but it wasn't in stock and really... how small does this thing need to be?
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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
Somebody grab this. It looks a bit big for me.
https://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/1157368580.html
After calling around town looking for a Kashimax frame protector, and being met with the standard puzzled questions from people who had no idea what one was (except for Urbane, who knew but didn't have one), I ordered one from Japan on Sunday. It just arrived this morning. Not bad.
https://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/1157368580.html
After calling around town looking for a Kashimax frame protector, and being met with the standard puzzled questions from people who had no idea what one was (except for Urbane, who knew but didn't have one), I ordered one from Japan on Sunday. It just arrived this morning. Not bad.
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The line jumper is pretty offensive, but equally so is the rule-breaking indignant. @ Beverly & Dundas, oh, about two weeks ago, some ****** le ******(thx wil) riding a dutch utility / cruiser heading south starts screaming a safety lecture to a driver trying to turn left off of Dundas onto Beverly, going North, AFTER he jumps the light. The fool was lecturing a driver for being safe while he was running the light. What. The. Christ.
nice call on the lezyne
the hose is the big reason why i like the topeak morph, having to pump up a tire while it's directly attached is awkward once you've had the flexability of a hose
there's a dirty joke in there somewhere, not sure where
the hose is the big reason why i like the topeak morph, having to pump up a tire while it's directly attached is awkward once you've had the flexability of a hose
there's a dirty joke in there somewhere, not sure where
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
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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
FWIW,
Owen @ Sweet Pete's offered me up some cheap Dura-Ace 7800 hubs he bought on clearance. I declined because I'm about to get King'd, but whoever needs these should go for the score.
Owen @ Sweet Pete's offered me up some cheap Dura-Ace 7800 hubs he bought on clearance. I declined because I'm about to get King'd, but whoever needs these should go for the score.
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Does anyone have some old Shimano 600 hoods lying around? The non-aero ones, to be exact. Thanks.
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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
I was thinking how awesome they would be with those 36h Mavic Open Pros listed on CL right now....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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From: where the sunbeams end and the starlight begins
Bikes: Kona Unit, planet X cx bike, khs fixed gear
But I did pull all the components off a 1985 Norco 12 speed. So disappointed the frame is done for, crushed down tube. Nice made in Japan Canadian bike. Has suntour arx deraileurs and tube shifters, dai compe 500 brakes and levers, and a 52/40 sugino gt crank in very sexy shape. I know you have some older road bikes so if any of the parts interest you, or anyone else let me know.
Hubs look in decent shape as well.
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i keep noticing on my rides in the morning that lycra, gears and oakleys make you lance freakin armstrong... and clearly that gives you the right to ride my rear tire so you can slingshot out of the pellaton (sp?) to pass me once starbucks is visible...
sounds like you lost the race
no wonder you're upset
no wonder you're upset
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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
I dont.
But I did pull all the components off a 1985 Norco 12 speed. So disappointed the frame is done for, crushed down tube. Nice made in Japan Canadian bike. Has suntour arx deraileurs and tube shifters, dai compe 500 brakes and levers, and a 52/40 sugino gt crank in very sexy shape. I know you have some older road bikes so if any of the parts interest you, or anyone else let me know.
Hubs look in decent shape as well.
But I did pull all the components off a 1985 Norco 12 speed. So disappointed the frame is done for, crushed down tube. Nice made in Japan Canadian bike. Has suntour arx deraileurs and tube shifters, dai compe 500 brakes and levers, and a 52/40 sugino gt crank in very sexy shape. I know you have some older road bikes so if any of the parts interest you, or anyone else let me know.
Hubs look in decent shape as well.
hey all,
i am helping a friend back home do some bike-shopping research and have a couple questions.
1) seeing as i have not been home for a while, can anyone give a rundown of current SS/FG-friendly shops in the downtown core; i only know duke`s has moved (dunno about SS/FG, though), cavern has closed (and keith is now at ???) and urbane is still around. any help would be appreciated to point him in the best direction and/or who might be a good shop person to talk to?
2) from my friend`s preliminary research, can anyone offer any comments on the following frame sets/completes? or anything else that may be available locally? i have a steamroller, but have not ridden the rest for comparison.
https://www.bikes.com/main+en+01_102+...E=611&Y=2009#2
https://www.irocycle.com/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=163
https://www.masibikes.com/tab4_subNav2.php <Speciale Fixed LTD or Speciale Fixed>
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/...le/2344/32156/
https://www.surlybikes.com/steamroller_comp.html
https://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...9_sputnik.html
thanks! feel free to add any other relevant advice/info.
i am helping a friend back home do some bike-shopping research and have a couple questions.
1) seeing as i have not been home for a while, can anyone give a rundown of current SS/FG-friendly shops in the downtown core; i only know duke`s has moved (dunno about SS/FG, though), cavern has closed (and keith is now at ???) and urbane is still around. any help would be appreciated to point him in the best direction and/or who might be a good shop person to talk to?
2) from my friend`s preliminary research, can anyone offer any comments on the following frame sets/completes? or anything else that may be available locally? i have a steamroller, but have not ridden the rest for comparison.
https://www.bikes.com/main+en+01_102+...E=611&Y=2009#2
https://www.irocycle.com/index.asp?Pa...ROD&ProdID=163
https://www.masibikes.com/tab4_subNav2.php <Speciale Fixed LTD or Speciale Fixed>
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/...le/2344/32156/
https://www.surlybikes.com/steamroller_comp.html
https://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...9_sputnik.html
thanks! feel free to add any other relevant advice/info.
Live without dead time
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From: Toronto
I am really happy with my MASI fixed. For what its worth though, I think I would be equally happy with an IRO or a steamroller or a sputnik. They are all solid bikes although personal prefference wise I find the sputnik ugly as sin and am one of those folks who cannot get over their irrational fear of carbon.
Dont know anything about the boroughs although that seems a little more track geometry specific than the others. I think you would have a hard time going wrong with any of those though, most entry level bikes seem to be more or less equivalent.
Dont know anything about the boroughs although that seems a little more track geometry specific than the others. I think you would have a hard time going wrong with any of those though, most entry level bikes seem to be more or less equivalent.
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
*jumps up and down*
2010 cyclocross NATIONALS are happening in Toronto! That is all.
2010 cyclocross NATIONALS are happening in Toronto! That is all.
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
Neat! Any more details than that?
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
So far, no, just that it's confirmed for Toronto and being held by Ziggy: https://www.cyclocrossontario.com/node/1125
Building a better Strida
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: toronto, canada
Bikes: bianchi brava 1988. fuji track 2007, 2006 Bianchi Pista, 1987 Miele and a strida knock off
braaaaaaaaake levers...
if anyone has to sell, old new, used, usable?
if anyone has to sell, old new, used, usable?




