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operator 12-17-06 01:54 AM

/makes a whip cracking noise

P.S Heh. It's already the morning

duppy.conqueror 12-17-06 07:53 AM

pfffffffffffft wheres yall at? coffee ride anyone?

operator 12-17-06 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
pfffffffffffft wheres yall at? coffee ride anyone?

I'm sitting here wondering if cavern is going to be open today :)

duppy.conqueror 12-17-06 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by operator
I'm sitting here wondering if cavern is going to be open today :)

not sure bout that one...im gonna take off for a ride...

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by operator
/makes a whip cracking noise

P.S Heh. It's already the morning


you just wait my friend.

as a consolation, i'm free for a ride tomorrow if any of you student / off work for the holidays / shift worker types are interested.

somnambulant 12-17-06 08:55 AM

I'm up for a coffee.. but likely not until late this morning or early this afternoon. I have to go pick up a couple final things for xmas this afternoon and wrap them, then finish packing for my trip (leave tomorrow).

Shiznaz 12-17-06 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by pyze-guy
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

haha yeah that one is mine alright. I sourced a triple crank for it so today I am in search of 2 SS rings in 110. I'm going to replace the QR seat collar so I don't have to carry around the seatpost and saddle, and I may cut the bars down a little, but I'm going to hold off on that for now.

Queen was pretty crazy yesterday. All the shoppers are out idling and hunting for parking spaces. Bikes are far superior.

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 09:02 AM

since i have been ordered to stay home, i think i'll put together my winter bike.

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 10:21 AM

Mr. Jet Sanchez - i saw your GT locked up outside the LCBO on front street last thursday. i like the new stem.

pyze-guy 12-17-06 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
haha yeah that one is mine alright. I sourced a triple crank for it so today I am in search of 2 SS rings in 110. I'm going to replace the QR seat collar so I don't have to carry around the seatpost and saddle, and I may cut the bars down a little, but I'm going to hold off on that for now.

Queen was pretty crazy yesterday. All the shoppers are out idling and hunting for parking spaces. Bikes are far superior.


MEC has 110 nonramped chainrings for 17.50 each, 38t-34t.

pyze-guy 12-17-06 11:31 AM

Uh huh baby

http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_8736.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_8742.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...y/IMG_8741.jpg

Shiznaz 12-17-06 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by pyze-guy
MEC has 110 nonramped chainrings for 17.50 each, 38t-34t.

Perfect. I was going to swing by there to get a chainwhip anyways.


Now a tough question. I have this chain tensioner (branded Axiom)
http://harriscyclery.net/itemdetails.cfm?ID=1329

Does anyone know if it would be possible to use another jockey pulley which I would slide onto the spindle to allow me to get perfect chainline with 2 cogs and 2 chainrings? Seems like the best all round solution. Anyone got an old or broken derailleur with some pulleys I could try to adapt?

pyze-guy 12-17-06 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Perfect. I was going to swing by there to get a chainwhip anyways.


Now a tough question. I have this chain tensioner (branded Axiom)
http://harriscyclery.net/itemdetails.cfm?ID=1329

Does anyone know if it would be possible to use another jockey pulley which I would slide onto the spindle to allow me to get perfect chainline with 2 cogs and 2 chainrings? Seems like the best all round solution. Anyone got an old or broken derailleur with some pulleys I could try to adapt?

That tensoner adjusts in/out. You should be able to move it when you shift the chain easily. I'm not sure a pulley wheel will work. Seems to be a square edge where the wheel is in the pic, pulley wheels are round. Best bet is to check lbs for one and go from there. Keeping my 7 speed deraileur for wifes bike if I ever build one for her.

Shiznaz 12-17-06 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by pyze-guy
That tensoner adjusts in/out. You should be able to move it when you shift the chain easily. I'm not sure a pulley wheel will work. Seems to be a square edge where the wheel is in the pic, pulley wheels are round. Best bet is to check lbs for one and go from there. Keeping my 7 speed deraileur for wifes bike if I ever build one for her.

It does adjust in and out but I don't want to have to dig up an allen key every time I want to change gears. I made a diagram of how it works. That square edge doesn't really serve a purpose other than giving you something to stick a wrench on if you want to seriously overtension the bolt (number 1 on the diagram). I think all I have to do is insert an extra pulley next to where the original one is. If I got a replacement set of pulleys I'd be able to ditch the cheap pulley that came with it and have 2 good quality with bearings instead.

1. allen bolt
2. cheap plastic pulley and metal seals (no bearings)
3. chain guide
4. female threaded spindle
5. allen bolt
6. tensioner arm
7. spring and attachment hardware

jet sanchEz 12-17-06 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
Mr. Jet Sanchez - i saw your GT locked up outside the LCBO on front street last thursday. i like the new stem.

Hhehe, cool, thanks. I really like the Alter's stiffness and I am surprised that I can notice such a big difference between it and the generic thing I had on before. I just hope it doesn't break like they are known for doing.

tovi 12-17-06 01:41 PM

Just curious: did you pick up that Alter stem locally?

somnambulant 12-17-06 01:59 PM

tovi: I think he picked it up on ebay

ps. you'd think I would have put 2 and 2 together when I saw the dried bird poop on the seat I was about to sit in (outside of ideal), but I didn't. Let's just say that now I have to wash my hair. :P

jet sanchEz 12-17-06 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by tovi
Just curious: did you pick up that Alter stem locally?

Yeah, I got it on eBay. If another cheap one pops up, I will get it, I dig it a lot. This one ends soon and is cheap so far, just not the colour I want.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Cinelli-Alter-st...QQcmdZViewItem

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
tovi: I think he picked it up on ebay

ps. you'd think I would have put 2 and 2 together when I saw the dried bird poop on the seat I was about to sit in (outside of ideal), but I didn't. Let's just say that now I have to wash my hair. :P

aww, that sucks. i've had a pigeon crap in my helmet but never on my hair.

somnambulant 12-17-06 03:07 PM

hehehehe.. yeah, thankfully this was just a finch-sized portion. :)

cavit8 12-17-06 03:36 PM

Anyone interested in a cat? A friend has a new bebe and the cat isn't taking kindly to things.

10 years old.
Male neutered tabby ginger cat
Healthy, approximately 10 lbs.
Very friendly and loveable.

tovi 12-17-06 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
If another cheap one pops up, I will get it,

Are they really THAT prone to break? I mean they look wicked cool, but if they're that unreliable, I'll just stick with what I have now. God knows that must be frightening as all hell if your stem snaps in the middle of a ride (and then factor your speed of travel into the 'scariness' factor)

orguasch 12-17-06 04:19 PM

check this out guys at Cyclepath on Yonge/Eglinton, they have a bike sale, bikes are 50% off, I was almost tempted to buy that Pinarello Prince w/ Campy Chorus Component and Ksyrium Elite will set, the price tag was $5,600.00, at 50% off that's a real bargain, I didn't buy it because the size was big for me it's size 56 c-c...

Sirrobinofcoxly 12-17-06 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
ps. you'd think I would have put 2 and 2 together when I saw the dried bird poop on the seat I was about to sit in (outside of ideal), but I didn't. Let's just say that now I have to wash my hair. :P

Apparently that's a sign of good luck...for some stupid reason. Too bad you didn't get crapped on before your wipe out.

somnambulant 12-17-06 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by Sirrobinofcoxly
Apparently that's a sign of good luck...for some stupid reason. Too bad you didn't get crapped on before your wipe out.

Hrmm.. My friend actually said that to me, but I thought he was just being a ******. Of course, he also said it was bad luck if I washed it out in less than a month. :P

jet sanchEz 12-17-06 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by tovi
Are they really THAT prone to break? I mean they look wicked cool, but if they're that unreliable, I'll just stick with what I have now. God knows that must be frightening as all hell if your stem snaps in the middle of a ride (and then factor your speed of travel into the 'scariness' factor)

Hard to say how prone they are but when I mentioned buying one in this thread a little while ago, Cavernmech (I think) said he had a friend who'd had one snap on him. Also, someone mentioned it in the road forums. So, that is two people on these forums, take that for what it is and make your decision. I like mine alot :)

somnambulant 12-17-06 08:04 PM

btw. don't forget peeps, scotch tasting, Dec 29th, my place. If there's any discussion about it in the next week, don't expect a response from me since I'll be away.

As for the cat offer, I already have two, and I think that's pretty much the limit in my apartment (cats outnumbering people = creepy). :P Thank goodness my housemates are also cat people so it's easy to have someone look after things while I'm away!

See y'alls when I get back. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I don't miss the snow ride! The forecast looks like it's going to be a green xmas. :)

Cheers!

sweep242 12-17-06 08:18 PM

Jet
Got a look at the current state of your bike in the photo thread super nice *but if i were you witch i’m not I’d scrape(gently remove) the rest of the logos off if possible presto "stealth" the fork sets it off for me & i like the odd stem.

Also while i’m talking I’d like to add.

We had a beautiful day here so the wife kicked me out told me to for a ride witch i did & put some km's on the road bike along Collins bay hwy 33 water front all the way it was a nice ride first time in a long time.
Cheers

sweep242 12-17-06 08:52 PM

Somnambulant thank you for the last fm thing it's neat. Have fun in the homeland ha ha i need to get down there myself it’s been a long time.

Orguasch i’m sure you'll thank your self in the morning or maybe not!

And lastly Pyze-guy it will be some interesting riding on that looks great have fun try not to die ha ha.

Cheers

jeremywhitehorn 12-17-06 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
btw. don't forget peeps, scotch tasting, Dec 29th, my place. If there's any discussion about it in the next week, don't expect a response from me since I'll be away

I'll keep a running list of atendees and their prospective contributions, flavour-wise.

Have fun on holidays amigo; may your head remain bird crap free.


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