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TRaffic Jammer 12-15-06 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by Offhoff
Jammer, when you get "serious" about luging you invest in a hang gliding helmet because they are designed to allow you to see through the bottom. For first timers anything that is DOT approved is going to be just fine, runs don't last that long so your usually OK even if your positioning isn't perfect.

sweeet...the search for a DOT brain bucket....begins

STEEKER 12-15-06 08:26 PM

glad your ok and not hurt Sirrobinofcoxly

somnambulant 12-15-06 09:32 PM

damn.. spills for the both of us tonight. Glad you made it out unscathed (physically). Mine was all by myself at Queen/Victoria, lane-splitting in rush-hour traffic. Stupid street car tracks turning South onto Victoria!

I also had that "WWoOoAH" noise from people on the corner, and a nice fellow ran out and made sure traffic stopped and was going to help me up and I was already on my feet. Scraped up my brifters and brooks swift (noooo!), and put holes in my goretex pants. d'oh.

murphy's law kicked in since I'm thinking about selling the lemond (to finance another geared bike) and passed up those $25 pants on craigslist. So, I *would* scrape up my mint-condition shifters and rip holes in my pants. :P

nothin I can do now! anyhoo.. time for food and then sleep.

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-15-06 09:44 PM

Thanks for the concern everyone. It's good to be walking.


Originally Posted by somnambulant
damn.. spills for the both of us tonight. Glad you made it out unscathed (physically). Mine was all by myself at Queen/Victoria, lane-splitting in rush-hour traffic. Stupid street car tracks turning South onto Victoria!

I also had that "WWoOoAH" noise from people on the corner, and a nice fellow ran out and made sure traffic stopped and was going to help me up and I was already on my feet. Scraped up my brifters and brooks swift (noooo!), and put holes in my goretex pants. d'oh.

murphy's law kicked in since I'm thinking about selling the lemond (to finance another geared bike) and passed up those $25 pants on craigslist. So, I *would* scrape up my mint-condition shifters and rip holes in my pants. :P

nothin I can do now! anyhoo.. time for food and then sleep.

Hope you're doing ok too. Too bad about the brifters. They just ain't cheap. This town is getting crazy. Just to think that I was car dodging through heavy traffic on bloor, and I get nailed on young with very little traffic. And for you, those tracks are unforgiving.

We should have a gimp ride, where all the injured folks ride their scratched up and damaged bikes.

canice 12-15-06 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
I said NICE, not expensive. Theres a huge difference in my mind... Lots of the most expensive art I don't care for at all. I'd like to see the AGO pick up more contemporary artists as although it is a general art gallery I've always felt their modern collection (and some of the antiques/artifacts etc) have been their strongest. I don't go to galleries to 'see' such and such's masterpieces. I go to look at art. I don't care who made it or how much it costs.

i agree. the best part of the AGO is the modern art gallery (that chuck close piece is my favourite). there are a lot of great canadian artists who need exposure, and i think being one of (if not) the biggest galleries in canada, it would be stupid not to capitalize on that reputation/potential. the swing space exhibits were a step in the right direction.

and they need more photography, in the absence of any dedicated photography galleries here.

toronto sucks.

pyze-guy 12-15-06 10:57 PM

Two down in one day is crappy. Glad to hear you're both okay. Checked out the ROM tonight, can't figuye out what that cubisy crystal thing is supposed to be. Ruined an otherwise nice building in my mind. I'm like the Monty Python Pope, I may not know much about art, but I know what I like.

jeremywhitehorn 12-15-06 11:48 PM

crash bang boom! man, it's bad karma out there. glad to hear all the accident victims are in one piece. get yourself checked out robin and don't forget to stretch.

it's supposed to be nice on sunday if anyone is interested in meeting for coffee in the morning and not riding that hard...

EDIT: wes, shame about the scraping up a new brooks; i have some proofide if you need to treat the scuff.

shapelike 12-16-06 12:25 AM

Wes, you can replace the front "shiny" caps on the brifters if I'm not mistaken. Also, you can probably clean your saddle up a lot w/ some decent leather polish if it's really deep. Don't break yourself. Robin, I think I actually "met" you one time outside of curbside - I said I liked your bike as I was on my way out and you were locking up. Glad to hear you're in one piece. If you need any replacement stuff for your bike that you guys don't normally stock, let me know and I'll see if I can toss it on an order here (at Cycle Therapy).


I find I've grown really superstitious regarding traffic mishaps. Some stuff I won't even mention because I don't want to jinx myself (this is the first time in my life I've ever been like that about something). Oh, and people have been insane for me lately too, but I've been trying to be a better man and not act out avec rage. For example, now when someone cuts me off and almost sends their bumper through my shin bone I lay a hand of love on their hood and gently cradle the vehicle until it goes on its own path. Unlike before when I smashed the ****er and broke ****.

pyze-guy 12-16-06 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
crash bang boom! man, it's bad karma out there. glad to hear all the accident victims are in one piece. get yourself checked out robin and don't forget to stretch.

it's supposed to be nice on sunday if anyone is interested in meeting for coffee in the morning and not riding that hard...

EDIT: wes, shame about the scraping up a new brooks; i have some proofide if you need to treat the scuff.

Coffee is god, and a ride would be nice.

pyze-guy 12-16-06 12:43 AM

Hey Mike, thanks again. Went out for about an hour tonight, wheel is great, no cog slips and was able to do a few skids no problem. Great job.

shapelike 12-16-06 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Hey Mike, thanks again. Went out for about an hour tonight, wheel is great, no cog slips and was able to do a few skids no problem. Great job.

Mucho thanks, I'll pass it along - oh, and thanks for the booze. You've won our hearts. ;)

STEEKER 12-16-06 09:41 AM

I alway's take care crossing multiple streetcar tracks even in the dry, victoria and queen is nasty so is church and queen

Danhalen 12-16-06 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
I alway's take care crossing multiple streetcar tracks even in the dry, victoria and queen is nasty so is church and queen

Ahh yes Victoria and Queen. I took a nice spill there one day at work. I got all cocky and tried to cross the intersection in the left lane. Then it was like oh **** I knew I was going to go down.

Wow look at this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6KdJd8M1ZI

Shiznaz 12-16-06 11:07 AM

sweet. I wish I was that good at something!

Today looks like a nice time to leisurely do my errands. another global warming day so this might be your last chance for some nice weather riding until late december!

TRaffic Jammer 12-16-06 01:29 PM

*feels waaay uncoordinated after viewing that*

tovi 12-16-06 03:35 PM

pardon my ignorance, but what is 'lane splitting'? Is that when you ride down a two lane road while straddling the lane dividers?

operator 12-16-06 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by tovi
pardon my ignorance, but what is 'lane splitting'? Is that when you ride down a two lane road while straddling the lane dividers?

Yup

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-16-06 05:36 PM

So I'm still riding my ****ed up Surly to work out of spite. You just can't kill that bike. I'm getting the damage assessed by the Mechs at Curbside on Monday, and then sending to bill to my hitter. Can't wait to get it back to normal. Need new rims, new TT lever, and some new bar tape.

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-16-06 06:23 PM

woh...slow night tonight.

Maybe I'm the only one who stays in on a saturday night. Blarg.

jet sanchEz 12-16-06 06:38 PM

Heheh, I am cooking some awesome gnocchi, watching the first DVD of Arrested Development and having a coffee before I head out to a potluck. Man, gnocchi are the easiest thing to make, I hope no one at the thing knows this; I think I'll tell them that I made them from scratch ;)

I was out and about today and there is a lot of construction in the west end lately, hopefully some of those cement trucks and piledrivers find their way over to my 'hood, it is bumpy as hell on Roncey lately.

sweep242 12-16-06 07:25 PM

A quick hit by a car story... i'm coming over the leaside bridge from work, approaching the fork in the road (where it splits onto Donlands/Pape) and I need to continue along Donlands (need to cut over a lane of traffic to do so), shoulder check... shoulder check again... making my way over and BAM. I'm on my ass, pick myself, my bike and my ipod off the road and head to the side. The guy stopped thankfully. I dusted myself off, checked over the bike nothing wrong that i could see (bike first, me second... priorities). Scraped elbow, scraped hip, nothing major. The guy insisted on giving me 50 bucks and we were both on our way.

Hindsight - 2 broken spokes, wheel out of true, some scraped paint, grip ripped, torn coat and a very sore body the next day. I should have taken all of his info. Lesson learned. Next time.

pyze-guy 12-16-06 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by Sirrobinofcoxly
So I'm still riding my ****ed up Surly to work out of spite. You just can't kill that bike. I'm getting the damage assessed by the Mechs at Curbside on Monday, and then sending to bill to my hitter. Can't wait to get it back to normal. Need new rims, new TT lever, and some new bar tape.

If you need a s/s wheel to get by on let me know, I have one you can use.

pyze-guy 12-16-06 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
sweet. I wish I was that good at something!

Today looks like a nice time to leisurely do my errands. another global warming day so this might be your last chance for some nice weather riding until late december!


Had to be your Smoke I saw on Queen today outside the Mac store. Singleator, no seat, mile wide bar, triple crank still. Nice looking bike

TRaffic Jammer 12-16-06 11:33 PM

Ronin has my SS road wheel if you need as well.

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-17-06 12:02 AM

Thanks for the offer guys. That's real nice of you. luckily for me I don't have far to go to work (<300m). I have a feeling I'll get to know my Fetish a bit more this week.

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 12:14 AM

WTF? Movie stars as courriers?

http://jessandashlee.com/wp-content/...ond-amb-02.jpg

operator 12-17-06 12:35 AM

My eyes.

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 12:47 AM

i prefered her in the daisy dukes....

pyze-guy 12-17-06 01:08 AM

Coffee ride in the morning?

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 01:16 AM


Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Coffee ride in the morning?

as it stands my lady tells me no way. i'll post something in the AM.


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