Toronto Fixed
Originally Posted by Offhoff
To that effect if anyone has a loaner front 700c wheel I could use until my hub can get relaced to a new rim I would be forever in your debt.
Originally Posted by jeremywhitehorn
are you an attourney? it would be helpful to have a legal adviser among us; especially in light of the latest round of collisions.
Actually, for the next two months I am still an articling student. As such, I am not insured and cannot actually offer legal advice. However, I certainly can suggest things that I'd personally do.
The only good thing about being a lawyer is that you can scream out case names at people, even if they do not apply, and people get scared!
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Originally Posted by iherald
I've got an Shimano R500 front wheel. No rubber on it, but the wheel is yours for as long as you need it. PM me if you want.
PS: I know the guy selling that softride if anyone wants to do a test ride. Its a really sweet ride.
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hey eyefloater or anyone that works in a bike shop: Do you have the shimano BB-ES51 bottom brackets for 68mm shell with octalink and 118 spindle length? I want to know whether I can find one to go with the Deore LX triple trekking cranks being offered for 47.50USD on Nashbar.
Or if anyone knows any other good cheap and available triples for touring I'm all ears. Thanks
link:
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...20ATB%20Cranks
Or if anyone knows any other good cheap and available triples for touring I'm all ears. Thanks
link:
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...20ATB%20Cranks
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
hey eyefloater or anyone that works in a bike shop: Do you have the shimano BB-ES51 bottom brackets for 68mm shell with octalink and 118 spindle length? I want to know whether I can find one to go with the Deore LX triple trekking cranks being offered for 47.50USD on Nashbar.
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sweet. I'm in. I'm going to bring you my bike in a couple weeks for some final conversion work and tuning before my trip if you've got room on your plate. I'll need you to basically change the drivetrain and do some fine tuning with the brakes, shifters and wheels.
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
I have a new BB-ES51...68mm...118...but somehow the left cup is missing. If you can find a left cup (any octalink left hand cup will do) you can have it for $20.
Shiznaz those are a pretty good deal, probably won't be able to find anything better online.
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Who's pink bianchi is that on CL. It looks familiar.
Good stuff. I'm liking mine so far. They seem a more solid fit than the lakes and are definitely stiffer. I keep forgetting you actually have to think about unclipping with them for the first few times as they're not as tight on your feet as shoes. Pyze, they were 48.99 USD including shipping. I'm debating getting a second pair while they're on sale.
Originally Posted by Shiznaz
cam, it turns out my order was put on hold due to billing info. I've sorted it out now so hopefully those sandals are now on the way.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Or if anyone knows any other good cheap and available triples for touring I'm all ears.
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Or if anyone knows any other good cheap and available triples for touring I'm all ears. Thanks
cab horn

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You should put some self extracting crank bolts on your shopping list Shiz.
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I need to get triplicates of all on-bike tools etc so I don't ever leave home without **** for lazy reasons again. I knew going for a ride without tire repair dingdongs would guarantee that I would need them, but alas...
I really enjoyed taking the subway after dark in full roadie gear, I swears.
I really enjoyed taking the subway after dark in full roadie gear, I swears.
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Originally Posted by iherald
The only good thing about being a lawyer is that you can scream out case names at people, even if they do not apply, and people get scared!
Of course, he never practiced a day in his life, cloistered academic as he was, so I figured he was pretty much full of $%^*. Easy to talk the talk when you've never even stepped foot in a courtroom.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
In full roadie gear, I swears.
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Originally Posted by cavit8
Who's pink bianchi is that on CL. It looks familiar.
Good stuff. I'm liking mine so far. They seem a more solid fit than the lakes and are definitely stiffer. I keep forgetting you actually have to think about unclipping with them for the first few times as they're not as tight on your feet as shoes. Pyze, they were 48.99 USD including shipping. I'm debating getting a second pair while they're on sale.
Good stuff. I'm liking mine so far. They seem a more solid fit than the lakes and are definitely stiffer. I keep forgetting you actually have to think about unclipping with them for the first few times as they're not as tight on your feet as shoes. Pyze, they were 48.99 USD including shipping. I'm debating getting a second pair while they're on sale.
If you do decide to let me know. At that price I'll get a pair and can split the shipping with you.
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Originally Posted by sweep242
I finally got a pair of cycling shorts only took 7 years!
Originally Posted by cavit8
Who's pink bianchi is that on CL. It looks familiar.
If anyone here is interested, let me know and we can work something out.
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One of my friends might be interested in that...
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Originally Posted by cavit8

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Originally Posted by operator
You should put some self extracting crank bolts on your shopping list Shiz.
Originally Posted by operator
One of my friends might be interested in that...
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Sure, let me know. PM me if he/she wants to take a look at it.
Thanks for all the kind words everyone, and thanks for the offer of help, iherald. You may be hearing from me if this doesn't end up going well. And now, to bed!
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Anyone know where in Toronto I can buy a catlike helmet?
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Originally Posted by Offhoff
Anyone know where in Toronto I can buy a catlike helmet?





