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Originally Posted by cavit8
Sigh, I figured as much. Good thing I just got a campy Chorus crank in the mail!
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
my printer is "Office Spaced".
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Originally Posted by Offhoff
Campy, rebuildable shifters are a huge advantage. Also its just sexier.
Op I saw a tallbike when I was riding up and down huron st. today that someone's at the chain? |
Originally Posted by operator
Hmm, no we have no tallbikes here. I saw that one too though while walking by.
ps. great poster: http://spacing.ca/wire/?p=1774 |
pfft.. bike lanes. The road is our bike lane.
Poster reminds me of one of those pop up posts used to protect strategic targets. Stops like a 10ton trailer without moving. Owned. |
Originally Posted by Offhoff
Op I saw a tallbike when I was riding up and down huron st. today that someone's at the chain?
Pic of that bike was posted on "Bike Lane Diary" last month. |
tall bikes always have flags
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Sigh, I figured as much. Good thing I just got a campy Chorus crank in the mail!
On another note Mindy will not be able to make it out on Sunday. Wes...any friends etc. that might want to help out the crew by being designated driver? It is a couple hours wait at the finish for us to show up but we could offer some kind of incentive. |
So does the Paris-Ancaster run go right over the escarpment or just up to it?
If I had more cash to blow on such things I'd consider it, but not being much of a racer I could do the same ride for free (well, free+gas) on my own schedule. |
Originally Posted by cavernmech
In the past I have known of enterprising machinists who have made a solution to this problem. If you are enterprising find an old canti brake brace, drill and tap holes in the appropriate location and thread in some canti studs. Mavic makes em but they are pretty pricey.
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Originally Posted by I_bRAD
So does the Paris-Ancaster run go right over the escarpment or just up to it?
If I had more cash to blow on such things I'd consider it, but not being much of a racer I could do the same ride for free (well, free+gas) on my own schedule. Worth a shot. Anyone here have Sunday free...a drivers license and willing to come and help out some fellow Canadians who are down on their luck? Your food, drink and other possible requirements will be taken care of. |
You need a G license to do it..?
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Originally Posted by operator
pfft.. bike lanes. The road is our bike lane.
Poster reminds me of one of those pop up posts used to protect strategic targets. Stops like a 10ton trailer without moving. Owned. They have those crazy pop up barricades at the American embassy in Ottawa.
Originally Posted by cavernmech
On another note Mindy will not be able to make it out on Sunday. Wes...any friends etc. that might want to help out the crew by being designated driver? It is a couple hours wait at the finish for us to show up but we could offer some kind of incentive.
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CM: This sunday? What's it for?
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Originally Posted by iherald
CM: This sunday? What's it for?
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Originally Posted by operator
You need a G license to do it..?
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
My insurance unfortunately requires a full G. Thanks anyway Rob.
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Do I get to do doughnuts and handbrake 180's in the parking lot while you race?
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I'd rather eat donuts in that situation
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Somehow you'd end up in a fender bender / smackdown with a cabbie 100km from the city, in an otherwise empty parking lot. :)
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Anyone see the buy orthotics get free Sidi shoes offer on CL? Seems a bit too good to be true.
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/313317217.html Especially good if you have coverage for orthotics! :) |
Originally Posted by iherald
Anyone see the buy orthotics get free Sidi shoes offer on CL? Seems a bit too good to be true.
http://toronto.craigslist.org/bik/313317217.html Especially good if you have coverage for orthotics! :) |
Originally Posted by pyze-guy
Hmm, I have coverage for orthodics, but don't need them. Might have to check this out.
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I saw this on Canadian Cyclists Classifieds in the frame section. Too small for me, but interesting to this group: It might have been posted before...
FS: Italian Lugged Steel Track Frame I have this beautiful lugged steel track frame/fork for sale: DeBernardi 53cm Thron 2006 model - red - steel lugged Italian Columbus Thron tubing - 53cm c-c (bb to tt) - 55cm c-c (top tube length) - seatpost 27.2mm - italian BB 70mm - head tube 1" threaded - matching red fork -120mm rear track end spacing - comes with a Shimano UN53 sealed bottom bracket and Campy Chorus threaded headset Frame/Fork Details: This frame is one of very few production-run lugged steel frame sets available today at an affordable price compared to custom frame builders (ie. Vanilla Cycles, Don Walker, Winterborne, Johnny Cycles, Moyer Cycles, etc...) The frame/fork has been ridden for a few months. It’s in excellent shape. There are no dings, dents, etc. on the frame. However, there are a few cosmetic scratches and chips, which do not compromise the frame, from daily use (ie, locking it up to bike posts). It's a perfect frame for a quick and nimble singlespeed, a durable-reliable street fixie, or a velodrome-ready speed demon :) It rides like a dream... Smooth and agile... http://flickr.com/photos/91449325@N0...7594383109408/ $500 cdn. Price: $500 |
Reminder: Free Ice Cream day at Ben & Jerry's. The store on Queen West is offering the ice cream for sure, and I think the one in the beaches is as well. I'm not sure about others.
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