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HDTVKSS 05-14-06 06:14 PM

either that or instant recognition that somone is living the uni lifestyle!

jock 05-14-06 06:23 PM

Wine tastes like crushed grapes to me :p

Wilchemy 05-14-06 06:41 PM

I' quite happy to drink nice wine, especially if it came from the father-in-law's wine cellar & i didn't have to pay for it! :)

badsac 05-14-06 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by mrkott3r
they tend to move onto the "premium" beers like coopers pale ale, becks, stella artois etc.

I take it the reason you put premium in quotations was because you were taking the urine?

matagi 05-14-06 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
either that or instant recognition that somone is living the uni lifestyle!

Bah! Been there, done that, just drank less (a WHOLE lot less) :D

Brian 05-14-06 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Corporate beer still sucks, and you should be ashamed of yourself drinking that sheit, Jock. Anyway, isn't Coopers Sparkling 6.5% and actually tastes like beer? It's only about 14 bucks for a sixer *Waits for Exy to chime in about how you can buy beer at the 711 over there and that it's cheaper than milk* (and tastes like it, too)

On another topic, I have had the best Thylacine week so far, and am in the process of doing THREE bikes at the same time, two of with are TITANIUM!!!!!! :D :D :D :D

I'm a happy chappy.

Oddly, you can get Coopers here for about $8/six pack. Not sure if they sell it at 711 though. Oh, good deal on the bikes! :beer:

531Aussie 05-14-06 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by matagi
. I've gotta say there is no way on this planet I could even begin to get near 100psi in 20seconds - 20 minutes more like. :p

And maybe you should change you name to 531Arnie. ;)

well, there's no doubt I'm a meathead, or a "me Ted", as Thylacine calls us :p

Thylacine 05-14-06 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
well, there's no doubt I'm a meathead, or a "me Ted", as Thylacine calls us :p

You're only a Ted if you regularly rip valve stems off.

Patty, USD8 for a sixer of Coopers is a cracking deal. Kewl, I'll have something to drink if I can convince Shewhomubo I need to go to Interbike this year. :beer:

Hey, anyone had Hargreaves Hill Pale ale (Yarra Valley), Red Hill anything (Red Hill) or Scharers Lager (Picton, NSW)?

Three absolutely crackin' beers.

badsac 05-14-06 10:26 PM

Still doin my bit to pimp Thylo's gear. Although I'd do a better job of it if I'd get a nice custom steel HT for nix. ;)

http://www.pixelpics.smugmug.com/photos/68451324-O.jpg

jock 05-14-06 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by badsac
Still doin my bit to pimp Thylo's gear.

That Tylacine jersey makes even you look good sacman! :p

badsac 05-14-06 10:41 PM

Makes a silk purse out of all of us sows ears. Probably the only thing that got me over the line was that jersey, such is the inspiration it gives! (Do I get my new frame yet?)

Thylo honoured the warranty on your jersey yet jock?

Brian 05-14-06 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Patty, USD8 for a sixer of Coopers is a cracking deal. Kewl, I'll have something to drink if I can convince Shewhomubo I need to go to Interbike this year. :beer:

As your US agent, I'm sure I can convince the Princess that I should attend as well. When is it? By the way, no one in Vegas pays for alcohol. It's free. I'm sure you can make the adjustment.

Thylacine 05-14-06 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by badsac
Still doin my bit to pimp Thylo's gear. Although I'd do a better job of it if I'd get a nice custom steel HT for nix. ;)

http://www.pixelpics.smugmug.com/photos/68451324-O.jpg

Did people ask what bike shop that was? That's what normally happens.

Interbike is at the end of September.....and why didn't people tell me the last time I was there that drinks were free? I think I spent 200 bucks one night just gettin on the wallop (Thank YOU .48 exchange rate). Must also remember to bring ID to the clubs, too. "Do I look under 21 to you mate?" doesn't appear to work like it does here.

jock 05-14-06 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by badsac
Makes a silk purse out of all of us sows ears....

Thank god. I need all the help I can get


Originally Posted by badsac
Thylo honoured the warranty on your jersey yet jock?

Sadly no. Unfortunately I don't have any fotografic proof that I was out amongst it as a human billboard for Warrick Cresswell Design. Got any mediums left in the holding bay Thylo?

Thylacine 05-14-06 11:44 PM

Speaking of beer, these dudes just won best beer in Australia.

http://www.redoak.com.au/

Beer aged in oak? Apparently.

Yeah, I have a couple of jerseys left. Looks like there's a medium in there. No plans for a 'crash replacement' policy on the jerseys, Fockers cost too damn much.

Odin 05-15-06 12:34 AM

Pump report fer matagi:
Took a good look at the Road Morph. It's a great idea having it turn into a floor pump, every review I've read was a good 'un, but they're a bit more cumbersome than I expected. Definitely not 5cm wide ;) , but with the hose running up the side, it's the length of a road pump and the width of a wide MTB pump.
After asking at the shop, I was pointed to one that Oz mentioned:

Originally Posted by Oz
I use a long, narrow mini pump, which I've seen packaged with three different brandings!! It weighs 108g, cost about $35, is rated to 160psi, and has a very small red & white label which says "Air Supply".

Mine is by a mob called "Bike Essentials" - Taiwanese, aloominum body.
All the blokes in the shop had 'em on their bikes and reckoned that they were a good thing.
It's rated to 160psi - dunno 'bout that but as soon as I got home, I let me front tyre down and gave it a shot.
110psi in less than a couple of minutes without any fuss so I reckon 130+ wouldn't be out of the question.
The hollow handle has a lid on it fer patches (supplied) and a schraeder adapter (also supplied).
It almost disappears when it's clipped to the frame (bracket uses bottle cage mount bolts)

http://www.ausbike.com/pics/new_pump.jpg

[edit] oh, and it was $36 as opposed to $60 fer the Morph.

531Aussie 05-15-06 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by Odin
Mine is by a mob called "Bike Essentials" - Taiwanese, aloominum body. .

yep, that looks like it

531Aussie 05-15-06 12:45 AM

what's the latest on which beer won't gimme a headache?

I tracked down the "Black" that Sacco recommended, which wasn't too bad, but it's a bit hard to get and I wasn't crazy about the taste.

Odin 05-15-06 12:46 AM

This was at the shop with the Trek 5200, which of course has one of these pumps on it.
After pointing out to SWMBO that the Trek had one, she asked "why the hell did you just buy one if that Trek's already got one?"
Music to my ears :D

531Aussie 05-15-06 12:48 AM

Have you 'ridd' the Trek yet?

531Aussie 05-15-06 12:56 AM

This Scapin S2, made from Columbus Altec2 alu, is the siffest bike I've ever had or ridden. In fact, it was too stiff and uncumfortable, so I took it back after 3 weeks and swapped it for my alu Cinelli

http://vmartin.bigpondhosting.com/ph..._b_w_close.jpg

Odin 05-15-06 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Have you 'ridd' the Trek yet?

Nope, but she's pretty much given the nod so I'm off down there again this week to ride a couple of different bikes.

531Aussie 05-15-06 01:07 AM

Man!!! I just scored some 2nd hand 9sp Dura-Ace cranks, brakes, front and rear derailleur, an ITM Millenium and Easton EA50 stem from my local shop in exchange for a heap of stuff I had lying around, such as a few pairs of old Campag brakes, various stems, old headsets, old forks, etc....I could'nt believe me luck!!:)

berny 05-15-06 01:16 AM


Originally Posted by mrkott3r
Goon is good when your broke :D

Nuth'n wrong with a drop of Chateau De Cardboard. :rolleyes: I don't mind a nice Margrett River Chardonnay. or a Barrossa Cab Sav.
I'm a cheap drunk really. I just toss 2 bucks on the counter and tell the barman to keep the change and throw me out when I'm pissed. :D

Odin 05-15-06 01:16 AM


Man!!! I just scored some 2nd hand 9sp Dura-Ace cranks, brakes, front and rear derailleur, an ITM Millenium and Easton EA50 stem from my local shop in exchange for a heap of stuff I had lying around, such as a few pairs of old Campag brakes, various stems, old headsets, old forks, etc....I could'nt believe me luck!!
Was that at that recycle joint you've mentioned? Sounds like a nice haul!

531Aussie 05-15-06 01:38 AM


Originally Posted by Odin
Was that at that recycle joint you've mentioned? Sounds like a nice haul!

yeah, Bicycle Recycle. Mind you, I've spent well over $10,000 there in the last 5 years without buying a complete bike. The guy who owns and runs it is a grouse bloke: Flemming Jensen. He's 'really' a panelbeater, and has the business next door -- he only bought the bike shop coz he heard that it was gunna be taken over by a car wrecker, and he obviously didn't want a wrecker next dorr to his panel shop.

womble 05-15-06 02:08 AM

Shiping a bike internationally from Oz
 
Perhaps this should be posted under the General forum, but the sticky Aussie thread seems a little more relevantly targeted.

Can anyone in Oz suggest how I can cost-effectively ship a bike from Sydney to Hong Kong? A bike box exceeds the dimensions allowed by Australia Post, and a courier company would charge $400 for it (assuming they can handle the size anyway).

Thanks.

Thylacine 05-15-06 02:43 AM

I have a FedEx account. I'll e-mail them and see how much they want. What are the dimensions of the box and how heavy is it? If that doesn't work out, ship the wheels and the frame seperately. You should be able to squeeze each of those three boxes down to Aust Post-able sizes.

jock 05-15-06 03:01 AM

That won't work Thylo. Austpost's fantastic 'cubic weight' restrictions come into play:

"If the parcel is box-shaped, then its length (its longest dimension) must not exceed 105 cm. The girth, measured around the two other dimensions, must not exceed 140 cm."

So a boxed wheel will be too big at 75cm + 20cm + 75cm + 20cm = 190cm girth.

jock 05-15-06 03:03 AM

Wouldn't it just go on the plane with you as luggage, womble?

Expat's an expert on flying bikes, maybe he could give you some tips after he's finished perving at the snow bunnies in Utah.


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