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Sirrobinofcoxly 02-13-07 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/277641219.html

nice colour but $125 +"set up costs"??! doesn't jet kote offer blast/coat for $75? or $30 for coat only from spectrum?

I don't know. I got a coat at spectrum, and it cost me $75. More than I was expecting/hoping. And that was just for black that wasn't exactly perfect. I think for a nice colour like that, plus the stripping, doesn't sound THAT bad.

iherald 02-13-07 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by gokiburi
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/277641219.html

nice colour but $125 +"set up costs"??! doesn't jet kote offer blast/coat for $75? or $30 for coat only from spectrum?

I emailed him to tell him it was expensive. That said, the problem with Jet Kote is that you do get it for $75 but it has to be a colour they are shooting for something else. If you want lime green they'll do it for that cost, but you'll have to wait until they shoot a bigger order of something that is lime green.

At least that's what they told me. So if you wanted the specific colour this guy does, then this is likely a good deal. Otherwise, stay with Jet.

2wheelsgood 02-13-07 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by zippered
"oh wacking day, oh wacking day..."

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0b/9f18.jpg

cavernmech 02-13-07 02:34 PM

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Heres a couple of pics of my studded tires. Both pairs have won and/or podiumed almost every race they have been in. The mtn ones use heat-treated drywall channel screws (VERY sharp) and have about 550 per tire. These do not slip no matter how chewed the ice gets. The other set are 700 x32 Vittoria cross tires and use standard sheet metal screws. These are not quite as grippy but are way faster. These have about 500 per tire.

I_bRAD 02-13-07 02:37 PM

Purty...

I'm starting to wonder if I'll be able to find the time to get a set together for the race this year...

cavernmech 02-13-07 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Purty...

I'm starting to wonder if I'll be able to find the time to get a set together for the race this year...

They can be time consuming to make but it really is all in the method. Besides these I have made 4 other sets for people (one of these was the winning set in Montreal) and have a pretty good method. Expect to spend 3-5 hours on the first one and 2-4 on the second. Worth the time spent as you will get many races/uses out of them. Nothing like hitting the Nathan Phillips rink in the middle of the night and buzzing the hockey players. This is prolly pretty obvious but NEVER ride em on pavement.

TRaffic Jammer 02-13-07 03:08 PM

What about in the living room? :lol:
Down the stairs?

Ice Racing update...... apparently the fixed track guys were RIPPIN' it up in MTL. It would seem the fixiness of it all would churn the rear wheel forward...seems they were gripping better generally than the geared folks.

cavernmech 02-13-07 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
What about in the living room? :lol:
Down the stairs?

Sure...as long as the living room and stairs are covered in ice.

TRaffic Jammer 02-13-07 03:18 PM

Great for doing holes in the lawn too. Oh...there was a guy who went and did two laps in his boxers, then slid out/stepped off.....grazed his leg...ew just scratches but man o man. The photographers went nuts with guy racin' around -20C in his boxers.

I_bRAD 02-13-07 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by cavernmech
They can be time consuming to make but it really is all in the method. Besides these I have made 4 other sets for people (one of these was the winning set in Montreal) and have a pretty good method. Expect to spend 3-5 hours on the first one and 2-4 on the second. Worth the time spent as you will get many races/uses out of them. Nothing like hitting the Nathan Phillips rink in the middle of the night and buzzing the hockey players. This is prolly pretty obvious but NEVER ride em on pavement.

Yep, 3-5 hours was what I spent on the first one and happily discovered it didn't fit. I've got a pretty good system down now at least. I've got some 26X1.6 knobbies that would be perfect... but they're also perfect on my city bike at the moment so I'm not ready to contribute them to the cause. Too bad the bike show isn't for a few more weeks- there's always those bins 'o tires to dig through for cheap.

haha.. I was thinking harbourfront 'cause of the hourglass shape but either one would be fun! Not sure how to get there without going on pavement though!

iherald 02-13-07 03:47 PM

Is the bike show worthwhile to go too?

operator 02-13-07 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by iherald
Is the bike show worthwhile to go too?

If you have to pay for it, no.

I_bRAD 02-13-07 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by iherald
Is the bike show worthwhile to go too?

meh. At 13 bucks to get in you've got to spend quite a bit to make out. Don't kid yourself that it's anything more than a marketplace though!

It is fun to wander around and blow some money though.

cavernmech 02-13-07 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Great for doing holes in the lawn too. Oh...there was a guy who went and did two laps in his boxers, then slid out/stepped off.....grazed his leg...ew just scratches but man o man. The photographers went nuts with guy racin' around -20C in his boxers.

Ahhhhhh Tofu....he loves riding semi-clothed/naked. And boxing.

cavernmech 02-13-07 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Not sure how to get there without going on pavement though!

Everyone rides there on their regular tires and then changes em in the changeroom.

Shiznaz 02-13-07 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by operator
If you have to pay for it, no.

If you're looking for a complete bike, maybe. If you're just looking for random parts, the fall bike show is a better bet as it is more 'bargain bin blowout' style (Plus TJ can get you in for free). The spring bike show is a bit more like a trade show and they are generally hawking new 07 stuff at retail prices. Its good if you just want to check stuff out and window shop though, since the fall bike show is a brutal soul killing experience. Still 15 bucks? Too expensive to window shop, and you'll need to spend at least 100 bucks to make it worthwhile.

Sirrobinofcoxly 02-13-07 04:28 PM

It's a bit of a rip off if you are already in the bike industry. I went looking for parts for my Orbea build, and most stuff was at retail or slightly below. Now if I was looking for a (really nice) complete bike, and didn't work in a shop, it would be great.

or, what Shiz said.

operator 02-13-07 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by iherald
I emailed him to tell him it was expensive. That said, the problem with Jet Kote is that you do get it for $75 but it has to be a colour they are shooting for something else. If you want lime green they'll do it for that cost, but you'll have to wait until they shoot a bigger order of something that is lime green.

At least that's what they told me. So if you wanted the specific colour this guy does, then this is likely a good deal. Otherwise, stay with Jet.

The advantage you just mentioned does not apply to that CL post, if by custom you mean "Dark Red Gold Metallic". Even if you DID want that colour you could just do it yourself for $125 from another powdercoater place in 'sauga that Offhoff went to.

I see no advantage of using this guys "deal".

http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/277641219.html

At jet Kote ($75) they pretty much have all the basic colours covered but if you wanted something special you'd have to pay extra. Can't be $50+ worth of extra though.

pyze-guy 02-13-07 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by operator
If you have to pay for it, no.

I was going to go, but am skipping it now. Going to spend that weekend in London with my sister. Anything I need I will get at the Cyclepath sale this weekend.

jeremywhitehorn 02-13-07 06:51 PM

i like to go to the bike show even if i have to pay for it. for $13 i consider it an afternoon's worth of entertainment which is still cheaper than a movie. besides, seeing all that bike stuff in the flesh is like going to a live sex show after you've been reading porn on the net all year.

Sirrobinofcoxly 02-13-07 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
...seeing all that bike stuff in the flesh is like going to a live sex show after you've been reading porn on the net all year.

GOLD!

Sirrobinofcoxly 02-13-07 07:45 PM

Just got back from a solo snow ride. It's pristine out there. A bit cold, but you can get a wicked skid on.

operator 02-13-07 11:09 PM

Reading pr0n? Sounds pretty pre 95'ish to me :P

Oh yah: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/...0&in_a_source=

This guys last words when parachuting (main + reserve failed) was "I'm dead Bye". Best to-be exit line ever. Can't imagine what I would say. Probably "GG" or something.

http://toronto.craigslist.org/about/...274495936.html

and yah bicycles are cool

pyze-guy 02-14-07 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by Sirrobinofcoxly
Just got back from a solo snow ride. It's pristine out there. A bit cold, but you can get a wicked skid on.

Threw the knobbies on the mtb today and went for a spin around midnight. Fun and slow. No way could I have riden the fix tonight. Realized what a blessing a 28 tooth chainring can be.

TRaffic Jammer 02-14-07 08:17 AM

Yeeeehaw!!!!! Great God Almighty what a ride in to work!!!! Dang....

shapelike 02-14-07 08:38 AM

*looks outside*

This is going to be interesting.

I_bRAD 02-14-07 08:49 AM

I'm just putting on some new, wider fenders and I'm gonna give 'er a go this afternoon.

pyze-guy 02-14-07 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by shapelike
*looks outside*

This is going to be interesting.

Oh it is. I managed to make it about 500 meters before I turned around and went home. Couldn't make it. Side streets were a mess and Pape was no better. Even rode the bike with good knobbies in the lowest gear. Too bad I was looking for forward to a fun ride.

shapelike 02-14-07 08:54 AM

...I'm going to attempt ... oh, let's say college/yonge/queen. Looking at Ossington/Harbord this morning it seems like even if I can keep upright on the roads I'll just get side-swiped by some idiot fishtailing around a corner. I saw a whole string of cars almost lose it trying to turn right. Gee guys, maybe see what happens to the car in front of you?

TRaffic Jammer 02-14-07 09:15 AM

hahahahahahaha damn it was a ride alright...up over the hubs in some spots, but the snow is light because of the cold, but it's not turning into slush either. I let out alot of air in the front for my ride in.


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