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shapelike 10-26-06 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
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Thank you. I was secretly hoping for that. :)

pyze-guy 10-26-06 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
what are you taking at school, pyze? sorry if i've asked before...

Finishing up Political Science. Explains why I am taking a Geography and a Global Economy course. Figure I might as well, has some major benifits for me over the next few years. Once I am done, and if all goes to plan, I will be at Queen's over the next 2 summers getting my Master Technical Teachers degree, and a B.Ed. from them as well. Got ihired to teacher on a Letter of Permision, 2 years later 2 degrees from Queens for 12 weeks of work. Life is good for the chef.

jeremywhitehorn 10-26-06 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
I still say a 'fixed gear massive' would own that bikeforums.net crap anyday...gawd thats wack...I wouldnt wear that outfit at allllllllllllll......noooooooooooooo sa'!

I bet JIT already has one tho ;)

edit: yo... shiz that helmet is boss man!

i could rock a fixed gear massive cycling cap. of course you have to say "massive!" in the old chris sheppard (from late night CFNY days) voice. wicked!

jeremywhitehorn 10-26-06 10:46 PM

all this talk of courting makes me think of this wicked Borat sketch.

duppy.conqueror 10-26-06 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
i could rock a fixed gear massive cycling cap. of course you have to say "massive!" in the old chris sheppard (from late night CFNY days) voice. wicked!

hahahahahaha I remember that guy...never really listened to his stuff tho...I could def. see suttin comin out of a 'Toronto fixed gear massive' shirt or suttin...I just couldnt be caught dead with no super yellow spandex bikeforums.net wackness....it looks so roadie ;)...yo J-unit you got any recipes for doing a whole chicken in the oven? I want it to stay moist as opposed to drying out...

jet sanchEz 10-27-06 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
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****in' A!

Ill Mitch 10-27-06 12:12 AM

sweeet helmet Shiz

TRaffic Jammer 10-27-06 07:12 AM

Shizy that is the s**t!!

STEEKER 10-27-06 08:38 AM

weather looks bad for the CM ride tonight !

gokiburi 10-27-06 08:49 AM

shiz, sweet helmet. make something dead dangling out of it. that, or a long tongue flapping in the wind. it's hallowe'en y'know.

STEEKER 10-27-06 09:10 AM

I need some clip on fenders for my Pinnarello , nice ones not the dorky kind, any one know a shop that sells nice ones ??

TRaffic Jammer 10-27-06 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
shiz, sweet helmet. make something dead dangling out of it. that, or a long tongue flapping in the wind. it's hallowe'en y'know.

Hang a bloodied chew up mangled Barbie or GI-Joe in the teeth.

jeremywhitehorn 10-27-06 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
shiz, sweet helmet. make something dead dangling out of it. that, or a long tongue flapping in the wind. it's hallowe'en y'know.

i think it should be smoking a pipe. don't know why, it just seems funny to me...

have fun at CM gents (i'll be working). someone take some photos. haloween CMs are always interesting.

operator 10-27-06 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
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Go shiznaz!

Shiznaz 10-27-06 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
I need some clip on fenders for my Pinnarello , nice ones not the dorky kind, any one know a shop that sells nice ones ??

Is it going to be doing winter duty? Poor bike! You can get the raceblade style fenders at most bike shops these days. Any of the larger stores will have them for sure. Don't you have a more suitable bike for winter riding?

gokiburi 10-27-06 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
i think it should be smoking a pipe. don't know why, it just seems funny to me...

have fun at CM gents (i'll be working). someone take some photos. haloween CMs are always interesting.


it should be smoking SOMETHING..har har...:p

STEEKER 10-27-06 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Is it going to be doing winter duty? Poor bike! You can get the raceblade style fenders at most bike shops these days. Any of the larger stores will have them for sure. Don't you have a more suitable bike for winter riding?

OMG nooooooooo way does the snow or salt get near my Pinnarello , I am just tierd of getting my arse soaked ridding to work, ( I have two mountain bikes for the snow) the stores I checked have the khs half fenders only ,,,,,, I was looking for full coverage clip ons

Shiznaz 10-27-06 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
OMG nooooooooo way does the snow or salt get near my Pinnarello , I am just tierd of getting my arse soaked ridding to work, ( I have two mountain bikes for the snow) the stores I checked have the khs half fenders only ,,,,,, I was looking for full coverage clip ons

Thats good to know!

So if you don't want the raceblade style fenders and you don't have fender eylets... your only real option may be to buy full coverage fenders designed for eyelets and use zip ties or hose clamps or whatever to mount them. Either that or somehow get the mounting system for the raceblades and then fudge them to work with full coverage fenders. Generally full coverage requires eyelets.


Actually, the Planet Bike SpeedEZ fenders are what you are looking for exactly. Buy them.
http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Freddy-.../dp/B000FBK4CI

STEEKER 10-27-06 09:51 AM

thanks , gonna phone around town to see who has um

TRaffic Jammer 10-27-06 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
OMG nooooooooo way does the snow or salt get near my Pinnarello

whew... *sits back and relaxes*

cavernmech 10-27-06 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
thanks , gonna phone around town to see who has um

Check the clearance between the brake calipers and the tires. This is often a problem with running full coverage fenders on a race/road bike. If the tire is pretty close to the brake arch then you will prolly run in to probs with the tire rubbing the fender. Don't pay more than $20 for a full set. Also look for 35mm...the 45's will be too wide to fit your bike.

STEEKER 10-27-06 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
whew... *sits back and relaxes*

You come ride with me out on the Leslie Street Spit when it is covered in snow ,AWESOME to do under a full moon, plus the bonus of getting rabbits if you want.......................... Cycle Solutions has the snap on fenders for $40 bucks so I 'll go there

STEEKER 10-27-06 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
Check the clearance between the brake calipers and the tires. This is often a problem with running full coverage fenders on a race/road bike. If the tire is pretty close to the brake arch then you will prolly run in to probs with the tire rubbing the fender. Don't pay more than $20 for a full set. Also look for 35mm...the 45's will be too wide to fit your bike.

ah sh*t lucky I saw this post $40 to much. you have any at the shop Kieth???

fixedude 10-27-06 10:00 AM

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?doc...06856&hl=en-CA

TRaffic Jammer 10-27-06 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by STEEKER
thanks , gonna phone around town to see who has um

DIY from corplast.


Originally Posted by STEEKER
You come ride with me out on the Leslie Street Spit when it is covered in snow ,AWESOME to do under a full moon, plus the bonus of getting rabbits if you want.

Sounds like fun.... snow rides are a blast. With these new tyres I feel like I could ride up the side of a building. Keith you got more of these? How long can one store tyres before they "go"?


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