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iherald 06-20-07 08:26 AM

So since Jit5 seems to be such an avid racer, I wonder if he's going to show up and school everyone in the sprints.

cavernmech 06-20-07 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by iherald
So since Jit5 seems to be such an avid racer, I wonder if he's going to show up and school everyone in the sprints.

Well it is supposed to be fixed only but if he wants to show up I will let him compete. Altho being such a elite racer *cough* Poseur *cough* I am sure he has better things to do *cough* Trolling *cough*

cavernmech 06-20-07 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Unwin is too bumpy for Lew carbon wheels I'm sure

ZING!!

I_bRAD 06-20-07 08:52 AM

http://us.saabexpressions.com/Produc...temId=50000059

:rolleyes:

jeremywhitehorn 06-20-07 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD

looks a lot like the Puma bike.

duppy.conqueror 06-20-07 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD

:eek:I dont know why but that thing reminds me of the GMC pseudo-mtb's I see at Canadian Tire and Walmart.

I_bRAD 06-20-07 09:06 AM

Hey You're right. Perhaps I'll "partner" with biomega to make one of my own signature bikes too!

Looks identical 'cept the SAAB one has the 8 spd internal (for an extra $300 apparently). Cable downtubes died a long time ago for a reason! Add a break in the top tube and you're really pushing your luck IMO

duppy.conqueror 06-20-07 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Hey You're right. Perhaps I'll "partner" with biomega to make one of my own signature bikes too!

Looks identical 'cept the SAAB one has the 8 spd internal (for an extra $300 apparently). Cable downtubes died a long time ago for a reason! Add a break in the top tube and you're really pushing your luck IMO

:lol: I heard all Saabs come with GPS, does that include this model? is the stereo compatable with my ipod?...;)

LordFoo 06-20-07 09:37 AM

On my way into the UofT today, I saw two bike cops that had pulled over a cyclist just south of baldwin on beverley (st. george south of college), for what I assume was running a stop sign. I'd much prefer if they'd deal with the purolator trucks parked in the bike lanes instead, but I guess that's outside of their jurisdiction?

SamHouston 06-20-07 09:59 AM

They do that intersection every year bout this time, no foot down required so long as you stop. I've never seen such devotion to a particular intersection during yearly enforcement exercises

operator 06-20-07 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by LordFoo
I had heard about the hairshirt in past years, and a friend asked if I wanted to do it this year.. after psyching myself up into training, I realized that it was this week! My longest rides so far have only been 80-90km with a group, averaging about 30 kph.. any thoughts on what kind of training would be required for such a ride?

I think I need to get at least a full (imperial) century under my belt before I consider a double.

Slow buildup from metric centuries in the months prior to hairshirt and then like 2-3 weeks before do the TNT where you do back to back centuries after resting a night.

It's tough. But I really don't see spending 10 hours on my bike to do the hairshirt fun. But then again that's why it's called the hairshirt.

operator 06-20-07 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD

Can't even tell if that's a massive ripoff or not. Sure looks like it though.

jeremywhitehorn 06-20-07 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by operator
Slow buildup from metric centuries in the months prior to hairshirt and then like 2-3 weeks before do the TNT where you do back to back centuries after resting a night.

It's tough. But I really don't see spending 10 hours on my bike to do the hairshirt fun. But then again that's why it's called the hairshirt.

every time i've done it i enjoy the challange. as for preparation i would say slowly building up your weekly kms so that you're comfortable doing 200km at a pace you can maintain (say 25km/hr). i did a few ride with the randonneurs to get ready at that seemed to work just fine. other than that hydrate the week before and get plenty of rest. so no, it's probably not something you can just jump on your bike and do, like the ride for heart. a double century takes some training or you're in for a world or hurt.

MattRennick 06-20-07 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by SamHouston
They do that intersection every year bout this time, no foot down required so long as you stop. I've never seen such devotion to a particular intersection during yearly enforcement exercises

I started watching the habits of bike cops some time ago and to this day I have yet to see one actually stop at a stop sign when the coast was clear to proceed.

From what I understand these fines are moderately easy to beat - I picked up a $187 fine for running a red last year and a law student friend of mine is trying to help me beat it so I'll test her theory when my court date comes up. :)

The funny thing is when the cops try to tell you that they can take points of your license for running reds / stops on your bike. You'd figure that the ones to lay down the law would know a thing or two about it... but apparently not.

cavit8 06-20-07 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by SamHouston
They do that intersection every year bout this time, no foot down required so long as you stop. I've never seen such devotion to a particular intersection during yearly enforcement exercises

I saw a couple hiding behind a car across Dundas and Jones. I headfaked them before I headed north, but it would have been fun to watch them. Unless they start towing from bike lanes, courier companies don't care, just the cost of doing business. That would kind of be nice to see, sort of like the 4 o'clock round up in the downtown core. The tow-truck just wheels up and bang, you're gone. Hope your drycleaning doesn't get wrinkled in the cab, jackass.

I_bRAD 06-20-07 10:54 AM

If you gave the cop a fake name for the ticket... how would he know?

operator 06-20-07 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by MattRennick
The funny thing is when the cops try to tell you that they can take points of your license for running reds / stops on your bike. You'd figure that the ones to lay down the law would know a thing or two about it... but apparently not.

Yeah, no sense even trying to enlighten them. You'll just get a baton up the ass. Points/other stuff is easily defeatable in court once you tell them you were driving a bicycle not a motor vehicle.

MattRennick 06-20-07 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by operator
Yeah, no sense even trying to enlighten them. You'll just get a baton up the ass. Points/other stuff is easily defeatable in court once you tell them you were driving a bicycle not a motor vehicle.

Totally - there is a checkbox on the ticket that says "motor vehicle involved" and apparently sometimes the cops will check this off in hopes that people will just go pay the ticket and accept the point loss without thinking about it. When I got my ticket I made good and sure that this box was left empty.

TRaffic Jammer 06-20-07 11:43 AM

You rock Keith...thank-you

operator 06-20-07 12:21 PM

I actually had an incident where some lady yelled out of her car that she was a LEO. Should've took her up on that offer and asked for her badge. So close to a "impersonating a police officer" charge. :)

I_bRAD 06-20-07 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by operator
I actually had an incident where some lady yelled out of her car that she was a LEO.

Yeah, well I'm a CAPRICORN.

nerdsgirth 06-20-07 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by I_bRAD
Yeah, well I'm a CAPRICORN.

That is exactly what I was thinking... I think she was looking for a date or an OPeration *whistle*.

Anyone interested in checking out an urban dump? http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/356242543.html

TRaffic Jammer 06-20-07 12:58 PM

Ok the ride to destruction on Monday morning will take us out to about Cawthra and Lakeshore for about 7am? Blow up @ 7:30. Hmmm when would we need to leave you figure?

iherald 06-20-07 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
Anyone interested in checking out an urban dump? http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/356242543.html


Unfortunately I haven't got my tetinus shot lately.

I_bRAD 06-20-07 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Ok the ride to destruction on Monday morning will take us out to about Cawthra and Lakeshore for about 7am? Blow up @ 7:30. Hmmm when would we need to leave you figure?


By the waterfront trail/residential street route, or the direct route along lakeshore ave?

TRaffic Jammer 06-20-07 01:09 PM

Lake shore seems like a fairly direct route but if one knows of nice waterfront trail...I all ears... I'm not familiar with rollin' out there but don't expect alot of traffic heading out there. hour and a half ride? I'm peeking at it in google earth I think the park to the west is where they want to watch from but I'll need to confirm that.

I_bRAD 06-20-07 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Lake shore seems like a fairly direct route but if one knows of nice waterfront trail...I all ears... I'm not familiar with rollin' out there but don't expect alot of traffic heading out there. hour and a half ride? I'm peeking at it in google earth I think the park to the west is where they want to watch from but I'll need to confirm that.

"they" are kids? It's only maybe 15kms from parkdale along the waterfront... so 1.5 hours is lots depending on travel speed (and your starting point). How fast do they typically ride?

I agree that the park will probably have the best view, although it'll be crowded!

TRaffic Jammer 06-20-07 01:15 PM

they being the hydro folks...
"Join us for a coffee to mark the demolition of the Powerhouse. We will start at 7:00 am
west of Lakeview Generating Station, at the McMillan Headland next to Cooksville Creek.
Residents are invited to join us at this location to observe and photograph the demolition."

15 k from parkdale? sweet no kids on this ride...unless Rob comes with..:p
Brad ....you down with the waterfront trial?

cavit8 06-20-07 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by nerdsgirth
That is exactly what I was thinking... I think she was looking for a date or an OPeration *whistle*.

Anyone interested in checking out an urban dump? http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/356242543.html

Yeah, sure, that's in my hood. Let me know if you set up a time.

maxknee 06-20-07 01:23 PM

toronto guys, we hardly knew ye...
www.phillyfixed.com we're holding it down over there from now on


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