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jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
yeah, not just office time but "first day at new job" time. :)

and already cruising BF, nice!

somnambulant 05-01-06 10:58 AM

darn tootin'! :P

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
darn tootin'! :P

so we're no longer near-neighbours?

cavernmech 05-01-06 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
I love my times and will never switch.
Kick to clean them, stupid simple mech, and they last forever.

Seconded. I love mine as well. The comment about Crank Bro's and loose spindle's is right on as well. I recommend spending the extra dough on the adjustable tension version if you are going ATAC. I love being able to crank em down and when they get older (mine are 3 years old) the bars do start to get some play. When they do you can just crank down the tension a bit and the play disappears. New cleats would almost certainly help yer unintended disengagement as well.

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
New cleats would almost certainly help yer unintended disengagement as well.

that's what i was thinking but i understand the general wisdom goes that older cleats make it more difficult to disengage, or is that just shimano?

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 11:46 AM

As it wears, it can't hold the bar as well. Ah the simplicity of Times.

somnambulant 05-01-06 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
so we're no longer near-neighbours?

nope. But I didn't move too far.. I'm at UofT now. Closer to Kensington for empenada lunches (and stalking eyefloater). :)

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
As it wears, it can't hold the bar as well. Ah the simplicity of Times.

i suppose that makes sense; for some reason i rememeber having a pair of times that i trouble disengaging from. the cleats i have on there now i got in the fall and i rode them through the winter. i guess they've given up the ghost.

operator 05-01-06 12:14 PM

...

Which building are you working in Somnambulant?

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 12:19 PM

don;t tell him!!!!!!!!!:p

operator 05-01-06 12:23 PM

Aw come on, I wasn't going to do anything.

Ill Mitch 05-01-06 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
i think i has a visit from the puncture-flat fairy last night. woke up to find my rear tire deflated this morning as i was already running behind. fixed it but it made me 40 minutes late for work. i had to ttip-toe in to my desk, boy.

I went on a 150km ride with some people up to the Oakville area to a town called Milton and back yesterday and we had two flats in the first 15km, the rest was smooth sailing. :)

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by operator
Aw come on, I wasn't going to do anything.

no college hijinks? "everyone's going streaking!!!"

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 12:58 PM

bored Comp-sci student on the verge of summer vacation....you lie.... :lol:

eyefloater 05-01-06 01:02 PM

Thanks for the comments on the ATACs - points taken.

So I put a movie on (random slasher horror) and promptly fell asleep for two hours. Sorry about bailing on lunch, but it appears I was a bit worn out. Time to get my used part scrounge/photo-takin' adventure on.

Edit: The only thing that bugs me about the Times is that they look like Klingon warships or something ... the design just kills me. Oh well, they'll be hidden under my feet, and what does it matter how they look when they work perfectly?

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Edit: The only thing that bugs me about the Times is that they look like Klingon warships or something ... the design just kills me. Oh well, they'll be hidden under my feet, and what does it matter how they look when they work perfectly?

the design is a bit angular. perhaps that is time's attempt a saving a little weight? who knows? they work and as you say you can't see them when you're riding so who cares? same with a saddle i guess. comfort first, fancy graphics second.

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 01:35 PM

The angular lines are to create a strong platform out of the light materials used. trade off between strength vs. beauty.

It's the pimpiest ride he wants..... :lol:

somnambulant 05-01-06 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by operator
Aw come on, I wasn't going to do anything.

I'm not concerned what YOU could possibly do, but I'm not going to advertise my bike's location in an open forum on the Internet. :)

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 01:52 PM

I don't know man, that Operator fella's kinda shifty... jk'n

jeremywhitehorn 05-01-06 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
I'm not concerned what YOU could possibly do, but I'm not going to advertise my bike's location in an open forum on the Internet. :)

i joke. that could be my bike.

forgive me, i'm sleep deprived. that was in bad taste.

STEEKER 05-01-06 01:53 PM

:eek:

Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
you mean the black one with the red bar tape, on the u of t campus?


operator 05-01-06 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
:eek:

L OL!

So I was like biking back from Finch station right. And I was like hey lets go up weldrick instead of crappy Yonge st. So there was these like two high school kids on the sidewalk making out. And I was like YO GET a r00m. So one of there lackeys on a fuji front suspension fairly nice bike goes, YOU get a r00m. I was like, NO Dude KTHX.

Then I was like lets settle this by RACING, he's like OK. At the next intersection he pulls onto the road and like, are we doing this or what. I don't answer him look down at this bigass dial on my handlebars and turn it to 4000W (p0wnz0r level) and go eat it, west side story *****!

As I was powering up my rear wheels starts burning off rubber and he disappears in an envelop of dust. 5 seconds later I was 2km in front of him and doing 50kph up a 10% grade.

kthx.

note some events were dramatized

somnambulant 05-01-06 02:38 PM

was that an exerpt from Virtual Light by William Gibson? ;)

STEEKER 05-01-06 02:38 PM

=operator]

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note some events were dramatized[/QUOTE]:rolleyes:

TRaffic Jammer 05-01-06 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
was that an exerpt from Virtual Light by William Gibson? ;)

YOU THERE!!!!! You should be smacked for making such a comparison. :p


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