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How else am I going to immeditely ruin it by getting chain grease all over it?
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[QUOTE=somnambulant]lol
"hussy white". QUOTE] That sounds more appropriate. :D |
Originally Posted by sweep242
Would this be Dino?
who would this be? |
Operator... I took a page from your book.
I needed new turtle light, so I got two for the front like I saw on your ride. I like it. With blinking on they fall in and out of sync, neat effect. |
Originally Posted by bratus
yes it is i.
who would this be? Happy to hear you got a new(fixie) ride. Cheers |
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Operator... I took a page from your book.
I needed new turtle light, so I got two for the front like I saw on your ride. I like it. With blinking on they fall in and out of sync, neat effect. the cateye has a cool knight rider setting too. :D |
Yeah, it's quite hard to mount any sort of anything on airfoil section bars. Well at least I can still adhesive velcro the small turtle lights.
:| I did use to have the 4xAA Cateye micro which was fabulous, but made lots of rattley noises. |
The clear-LED turtle light for the front is an amazing deal....$3.50 at MEC and what I like about it is that I can use it on any of my bikes without having to install the clamp that most LEDs require. Previously, I used a Cat-Eye that is very good but it was $8.50 and I had to buy one for each of my bikes because of the clamp; that gets expensive when you have 4 bikes. I wish I'd found the turtle before I'd spent the money.
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The brighter the light the better. With the number of random lights all around at night I want my lights to stand out almost as much as car headlights because it seems thats all that cars look out for. Those turtle lights seem like a waste of time to me. Do you have to throw them out when they run out of batteries?
I only have one set of lights but if I want to ride a different bike at night I take the rear light off and put it on my belt and then unclip the cam buckle on the front light and switch the whole thing over. It usually takes about 5-10 seconds. |
A bud O' mine found a place you can get batteries for 1.50 per i think it was.
I still prefer that belt light I have, same as the jacket that lights up, but I don't always have it with me. |
Nah, the batteries are easily replaceable and cheap in bulk. They are surprisingly easy to see in flashing mode. I wouldn't really bother with the steady as it'll get lost in the sea of lights.
I'm the only person usually gun running in the middle of the night in R.H. Cars act like they've never seen a flashing headlight on a bicycle around here. The easy take on/off ability is a super plus. Why does this bike look so familiar: http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/192676830.html |
Originally Posted by operator
I'm the only person usually gun running in the middle of the night in R.H.
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The MEC turtle light's i like a lot & use all the time got one for my seat post, bag & bars i keep them in my bag well not the one on my bag!
Not a big fan of bolting extras on my bike well maybe just lights. Lots to do this weekend here in the big smoke and I’ll be working Sunday & running around on Saturday. Cheers |
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Originally Posted by gokiburi
Goddamit this is crazy. But good for him. |
not sure if this has been posted already:
http://www.howtoavoidthebummerlife.c...th_fixies.html |
excuse me, did you say no-handed one foot manual backwards circles?
http://bikingtoronto.blogspot.com/20...ke-stunts.html I know I'm being "sold to", but the Roubaix video on here is awesome: http://cdn.specialized.com/bc/microsite/movies/ |
Originally Posted by somnambulant
excuse me, did you say no-handed one foot manual backwards circles?
http://bikingtoronto.blogspot.com/20...ke-stunts.html I know I'm being "sold to", but the Roubaix video on here is awesome: http://cdn.specialized.com/bc/microsite/movies/ j/k ;) |
[QUOTE=somnambulant]excuse me, did you say no-handed one foot manual backwards circles?
http://bikingtoronto.blogspot.com/20...ke-stunts.html QUOTE] Those artistic cycling folks are awesome. The same kind of bike they used in the trick sequence in Quicksilver. Notice no rake on the fork? That makes it much easier to pull off that stuff. That is a UCI sanctioned World Championship event. |
Artistic fixed gear cyclists vs. flatland bmx riders: the final battle.
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Hey Wes....Ottawa is registered for Global Gutz already. Do I see a prize for best out of towner?
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Hey keith is there a website for either global gutz or any other approaching alley-cat races??
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Can she do it after snarfin down a six pack though? Mad skills.
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Can she do it after snarfin down a six pack though? Mad skills.
http://www.insidejoke.tv/images/200201/snarf.jpg |
Originally Posted by Offhoff
Hey keith is there a website for either global gutz or any other approaching alley-cat races??
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Originally Posted by Offhoff
Hey keith is there a website for either global gutz or any other approaching alley-cat races??
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Can she do it after snarfin down a six pack though? Mad skills.
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yo kool keith....thanx for the help yesterday...the rockpooper is now sold!
now on to figuring out those skid stops ;) mmmmmmmmmmmm beer and biking... |
Originally Posted by cavernmech
Oh...yeah...Stop by the shop for those passes..I am headin' up to the cottage this evening.
Keg and Krash? oh those were the days.... *having trouble remembering some of those days* |
Hello everyone, good to see there is a strong Toronto presence on these forums. I'm going to be moving to Toronto from Aurora (north of richmondhill, south of newmarket) so i can attend Central Technical School's intensive art program for my last year of highschool and I'm frantically trying to figure out what im going to do about getting a bike together for riding downtown (ill be living on Bathurst in the annex). Currently I have a Kona Cindercone (i believe its a 2004) that up until recently i used for trail riding as well as riding around town (bike thieves aren't a problem in my little town) but i received an old CCM Targa road bike from a freind for free so i've been riding that to get places though its in very very poor condition. Basically I dont want the ride the Kona in Toronto because its a prime target for bike thieves and I dont want to ride the CCM because its hazard in its current state and it feels a little small. Im probably gonna try to sell the Kona (anyone interested, eh, eh?) so i have some cash to spend on my new city bike but basically i wanna spend around 300 - 350 and get a reliable but simple road bike with bullhorn handle bars, single gear in the front and either single speed in the rear or a cheap rear derailleur (not comfortable riding a fixie downtown... yet). So thats pretty much it, I've looked at my LBS and i know i cant afford there road bikes plus they would major thief magnets and i talked with Igor (guy on queen st. w.) and he said he could build me a bike but i just read some bad things about him soooo yeah im looking for whatever advice you guys can throw at me as to where i can find this bike. Im new to the city so any advice you have would be very much appreciated.
Thanks! |
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