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somnambulant 12-29-05 03:51 PM

I think I'll save that kind of cheque for next year (10 years, eep.) :P

nice looking frame.. I'm thinking about building a new wheel set soon. Not sure what I want to go with though. I'm somewhat tempted to just say f-it and try and build a "dream" set, but I'm always afraid of **** getting stolen. I've never built a wheel set before, so I thought it might be fun. Plus, you can never have too much spare bike crap, right? :)

Shiznaz 12-29-05 05:09 PM

Nice frame eyefloater. Thats just begging for a sweet straight blade chrome track fork.

Or if I had the frame, I would use my disc brake compatible black steel fork and front disc brake for a sweet urban assault bike. (just because I have them lying around unused)

In fact, if you want to go that route I'll sell you the parts. brakeless is cooler though, admittedly.

eyefloater 12-29-05 05:43 PM

Not for this project, but maybe for something in the future. I wouldn't mind building up one of the Bianchi ss/fg mountain frames or a KHS Solo-One.

somnambulant 12-29-05 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Not for this project, but maybe for something in the future. I wouldn't mind building up one of the Bianchi ss/fg mountain frames or a KHS Solo-One.

I've been eyeing those Bianchi frames as well. Very tempting.. I'd like to get back into a little trail riding. I'd like to check one out first though. Have you ever ridden one?

eyefloater 12-29-05 06:40 PM

No, but we're going to be carrying them in the shop this spring. What size do you ride? We'll be doing a bike share program and I'll have access to the bikes. If you like I can take one home for the weekend and let you try it out some time.

sr20det 12-29-05 06:43 PM

DANG!
I envy you eyefloater.
I should have been more patient when shopping for frames. oh well.
I've seen a KHS solo-one and they look cheeze. (haven't actually ridden one yet.)
btw, what other sizes did they have for the pake?

somnambulant 12-29-05 07:03 PM

I'm around 6', so I would say probably say probably the 19.5, but obviously it's hard to say without riding the thing. It would be amazing to hop on for a day to check it out!

eyefloater 12-29-05 07:34 PM

Sr,
The Solo-One stock complete bike doesn't interest me at all, but for some reason I keep thinking the frame has potential. I'm probably just talking out my ass though. I don't know what sizes they have left in stock - I just asked specifically if they had any 55cms left. That sale ends Dec. 31st, I believe. Any word from raygunner yet about your dented frame?

Somna,
Shoot, I was hoping we'd be closer in size. If need be I'll try my best to get you access to a 19.5" for a day. Maybe you can take a singlespeed mountain bike out and I'll see what a San Jose is capable of. ;)

operator 12-29-05 08:30 PM

So I picked up a VHS copy of quicksilver at walmart today for a low price of $2.50....

Shiznaz 12-29-05 08:50 PM

haha I have it on dvd

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-29-05 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
I have an anniversary coming up.. any of you guys have any recommendations for a good veggie-friendly restaurant? Something more upscale than your average place since it's for an anniversary.. :P

The only place that immediately comes to my mind is Fressen, but we've both been there quite a few times. I'd like to go someplace new!


I like FRESH by juice for life on Bloor. It's not fancy or anything but the food is good and it's all vegan or veg.

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-29-05 08:57 PM

Is there any sort of organised New Years Eve ride for those of us that have no party to go to? Not that I don't have some place to hang. I jsut brought it up incase other people were too nervous to say anythig. :D

just playin'. But seriously

somnambulant 12-29-05 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Somna,
Shoot, I was hoping we'd be closer in size. If need be I'll try my best to get you access to a 19.5" for a day. Maybe you can take a singlespeed mountain bike out and I'll see what a San Jose is capable of. ;)

How short are you? :) I sometimes like a slightly smaller mountain bike frame for tossability. Depends on what/where I'm riding.

Damn.. now I'm all stoked to go mountain biking again. :P

eyefloater 12-29-05 09:25 PM

5'10" + bed head.

operator 12-29-05 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
haha I have it on dvd

That was the most realistic movie i've ever seen in the whole entirety of my life.

wasted weasel 12-29-05 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Not for this project, but maybe for something in the future. I wouldn't mind building up one of the Bianchi ss/fg mountain frames or a KHS Solo-One.

now your talking, ss/fixed offroad... I've always liked the kona unit myself.. the way the rear dropouts slide in-frame for chain adjustment.
maybe later in the summer... trailblazer cycle on the danforth is a big kona dealer but I don't ever recal seeing the unit in there (they even have some sweet Bianchi frames too for sale) the green pista concept frame and fork was hanging from the ceiling last time I was in there

eyefloater 12-30-05 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by operator
That was the most realistic movie i've ever seen in the whole entirety of my life.

Isn't it awesome? :) You can borrow my copy of "Breaking Away" sometime if you like.

eyefloater 12-30-05 12:12 AM

Keith,

You mentioned awhile back that a Campy bottom bracket would be a good substitute for the Miche one when using Miche Primato track cranks (since the tapers are the same). I looked into that today but it seems like the Campagnolo BB is 2mm wider than the Miche one (109mm vs. 107mm). That would make my chainline a bit chunky. Can you fill me in on this a bit more? I'm not sure if that's the setup you had in mind or if I just haven't found the right bottom bracket yet.

Edit: after searching more, this may work: http://harriscyclery.net/site/itemdetails.cfm?ID=1204

operator 12-30-05 03:12 AM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Isn't it awesome? :) You can borrow my copy of "Breaking Away" sometime if you like.

Indeed I would like that.
Ever watch american flyers?

sr20det 12-30-05 03:36 PM

haha about the dented frame.
oh man, the plot thickens.
I figured that I'd just claim insurance from USPS....
but coincidentally this is the first time I skimped on buying insurance so I wouldn't have to pay the heifty customs fee... damn.
so claiming insurance isn't possible.
Should I ask rayg to send me parts (specifically bars and a saddle ?) or a money reinbursement?

sweep242 12-30-05 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Well, hello new frame:

http://thehubbikecoop.org/merchant/7...large/pake.jpg

http://thehubbikecoop.org/site/itemd...t=3rdcharacter

I just picked up the last 55cm in stock. She'll be a fine ride on the streets of Toronto this spring (and hopefully even this winter if I can get the cash together for all the parts).

Very nice didn’t realize it was a soma did you get it on e-bay or c.l.? I’m sure you seen it but if you didn’t check FFG 2784 sweet.
Cheers
Btw still waiting on frame!

eyefloater 12-30-05 08:59 PM

Check the link, that's the shop I bought it from. They had (have?) the frame on sale for $200 US, which is a pretty good deal. It's just straight gauge 4130 (tig welded), but it's got steeper / tighter geometry than the Steamroller or Angus (my other two options). Aside from the KHS that's too small for me, I've only ridden conversions for road bikes. It'll be nice to have a track frame that fits me finally. She ain't pretty, but I'll love her just the same. ;)

That's ... HyperReview's Pake. We've been talking about the frame lately. The funny part is his bike's going to have a clone up in Toronto. I'd already planned on picking up a chrome straight blade fork from BikeWorks NYC - when I saw his Pake I couldn't help but laugh.

Edit: got my spell on.

sweep242 12-30-05 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by eyefloater
Check the link, that's the shop I bought it from. They had (have?) the frame on sale for $200 US, which is a pretty good deal. It's just straight gauge 4130 (tig welded), but it's got steeper / tighter geometry than the Steamroller or Angus (my other two options). Aside from the KHS that's too small for me, I've only ridden conversions for road bikes. It'll be nice to have a track frame that fits me finally. She ain't pretty, but I'll love her just the same. ;)

That's ... HyperReview's Pake. We've been talking about the frame lately. The funny part is his bike's going to have a clone up in Toronto. I'd already planned on picking up a chrome straight blade fork from BikeWorks NYC - when I saw his Pake I couldn't help but laugh.

Edit: got my spell on.

Good stuff, Party on.

jet sanchEz 12-30-05 10:08 PM

The Pake looks nice, can't you find a similar fork in Toronto? Or is Bikeworks' fork really cheap?

eyefloater 12-30-05 10:49 PM

Dunno yet. Urbane's open again on Tuesday. Their Urbanite fork has too much rake, but maybe they can order me in one. As soon as Keith rears his head I'm also going to see if he can find something.

Bikeophile 12-31-05 02:43 PM

Hey Guys!!
Long time no see!!! It's been a while since I've been on here, and although I've bumped into OPERATOR A couple times, and still talk to Keith (cavernmech) pretty much daily I felt super detached from the bikeforums for quite a while! Bumping into Cam the other day was the final "bump" I needed to get my sorry butt back in here!

EYEFLOATER - I saw your post about the MICHE vs. Campy BB. It does work fine. Until switchin to the Campy Crankset this year I had been running MICHE Cranks with Campy BB's for a couple years. 2mm is a very tiny difference, but since you can adjust the chainline with the BB, mine was always straight as an arrow :)

So anyone interested in a MONDAY New Years Fixie ride??? I'd love to get back out and re-connect with you guys (and meet any of you guys that have been here since I stopped posting)

I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE AN AWESOME NEW YEARS EVE!

I will pop by over the next couple days...and see who feels like skidding around the streets on Monday!

RoBBiE

sr20det 12-31-05 03:21 PM

Hi bikeophile,
welcome back! I was wondering where you went.
I tried asking about your wrong-stocked 58cm frames a long time ago but I found another frame instead.
I'm so damn excited cause parts are finally coming in for my first fixxie.
should be done in 3 weeks. huzzah!
(and about that dented frame, i'm getting a saddle as reinbursement. maby I can squeeze in free bars as well.)

happy new years eve.

Bikeophile 12-31-05 05:59 PM

Thanks :) Got your PM's sr20det! We'll chat more soon :)

By the way guys...we got some IRO frames come in. I've heard that there are issues getting Mark V frames but we just got some in and Angus and Jamie Roy frames. So I don't know if that's because I ordered them long ago, or because they like me :)

Cheers
RoB

operator 12-31-05 09:23 PM

Yep i'm up for New Years ride, as long as there isn't like ice/snow on the roads.

somnambulant 01-01-06 12:30 AM

I might be up for it too.. depends on the roads. I think we're supposed to get more snow between now and then.


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