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Vintage Klein? Yeah, they're okay, but not as good as this.
My dream one of these days is to remake one of those, except using an Easton front triangle and a polished Ti rear bolt-on subframe. That would be HOT! :) :) *Thumbs up* for copper, saccy. First ever Thylacine was copper, so I've got a bit of a soft spot for it. Painting a steel bike the colour of rust is not cynical or prophetical....clearly it's ironic, or at the very least, actual rust will get confused and avoid it because um...it will think it's already rusted! *EDIT* Oh, Adam just e-mailled in some mid-build pix of 'The Brown Hornet'. I've just uploaded them to the Gallery |
Originally Posted by rusty_2000
Any of you guys raced at Phillip Island??
I've done sighting laps around there on a MTB... can't imagine racing there. Like ed said, it's as windy as hell, and the wind direction can be all over the place in a single lap. Who's doing the race? Got a link? |
Originally Posted by jock
And don't be givin me any of that "I've got homework" cheek this time Kotter!
Finals finish in 2 weeks so we will get organised then |
Originally Posted by rusty_2000
Any of you guys raced at Phillip Island?? There is a race there next week, and I fancy having a crack!
What is it like - I have only ever ridden about 8-10 crits in D grade, so it should be fun... Any comments?? |
Originally Posted by Thylacine
I don't hate anyone, I just love havin' a dig! :D
Fellas, here's some entertainment for the lads on this frosty Friday. Involves two of our favourite things, but mildly NSFW. Matagi, don't clink this link. :D PS. I wasn't going to click the link but hubby heard me laughing at the post, wanted to know why and the rest, as they say, is history. :p |
Originally Posted by matagi
PS. I wasn't going to click the link but hubby heard me laughing at the post, wanted to know why and the rest, as they say, is history. :p
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Originally Posted by mrkott3r
Ahh my finals start next week so sorry I cant. Plus the fact I still don't have a rear tyre, which makes riding hard.
Finals finish in 2 weeks so we will get organised then I dunno where this country is going these days :D |
Originally Posted by pshaw
LOL, so you might get some "dental floss" in your xmas stocking beside the carbon bike bits?
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Originally Posted by Odin
Lotsa times but never on a pushie. :D
I've done sighting laps around there on a MTB... can't imagine racing there. Like ed said, it's as windy as hell, and the wind direction can be all over the place in a single lap. Who's doing the race? Got a link? http://www.carnegiecycling.com.au/Ca...llipIsland.doc |
well guys Ive just joined the clipless brigade.
Hey Jock if you are in Newy tomorrow and you want someone to ride with for an hour or so. Ill need a break from study for a while |
Originally Posted by mrkott3r
well guys Ive just joined the clipless brigade.
Hey Jock if you are in Newy tomorrow and you want someone to ride with for an hour or so. Ill need a break from study for a while |
Originally Posted by Expatriate
What did you get?
these: http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/3...omal5fh.th.jpg Already had my first clipless-0kmh-how-the-****-do-I-get-out-of-these crash. I stuck with the spd because of you can walk in those shoes, so if I just need to get out to uni for one lecture I dont need to take alternative footwear. Also got an Armadillo tyre for the rear. Even my OCP instincts are cringing at the site of abike that has a black prorace on the front and a red Armadillo on the back. But I reckon it'll work well. Bar tape as well; S-wrap, Ill read the park tools manual before I do it. |
EVCC Crits today. Someone decided that 50min was too easy... 1hr20min +bell fer C grade.
Pace was pretty high, there were a couple of guys at the front that attacked really hard... constantly. I stayed in the first 5 or so for most of the race, took some turns at the front, chasing down some of the attacks was absolute murder but I managed to still be in the first bunch into the last lap. Three corners from the end some plonker ran wide on the exit of a sharp turn... all the way to the edge, and I was on his outside. I ended up in the dirt trying like hell to keep the shiny bike from getting hurt. (handles quite nicely in the dirt btw ;) ) Got back onto the track (with a fair bit of aggression at the ready) put my head down and went as hard as I could. I passed a lot of people that had been spat out the back when the bell went and managed 6th with the sprint bunch about 20 metres ahead. A few others saw what had happened and by the time I got back to race control/the bbq, a couple of other people had already given this bloke an earful fer nearly running them orf the track too... seems he has a reputation fer being a bit 'off with the pixies' at times and has a lot of trouble holding his line. No real harm done, I was a bit disappointed though as I wanted another crack at a C grade sprint with all the regulars there. 1hr18min. 47.5km @ 36.5km/h. Is that distance/time still a crit? Legs are a bit tired atm. |
well at least your bike isnt damaged. I'll take a lesser overall position instead of a damaged bike.
I'll probably say you did well to avoid an accident,which isnt easy. |
Originally Posted by mrkott3r
well at least your bike isnt damaged...
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First race of the winter handicap points series yesterday. All the races are 40km on a flat circuit that is bad on windy days. It was a mass start to establish the starting handicaps for the remaining races. I finished 1:30 behind the leaders, although none of the club's elite riders turned up, that would have been a further 5 minutes deficit.
The first downwind stretch bust up the starting bunch hammering at 50kmh+ and then a massive surge out of a corner 20 minutes in spat three of us out the back which let us ride at a steady pace for the remainder of the ride, average speed 39kmh. I won our bunch sprint :D I did consider afterwards I could have cruised and picked up a better handicap, but the club handicapper would have been onto that and stuck me in scratch :eek: Good stack avoidance skills. I've had a similar experience, but left the scene in a red and white van after the crash in front of me kept following my escape path. |
Gabe, I have a pair of those shoes as my MTB shoes. Not the best for off roading if you have to get off and push in muddy conditions, but my MTB riding is generally fairly casual. Specialised shoes seem to fit my broad kiwi feet pretty well. Quite flexy soles though.
This weekend has been a really good food weekend. I got home from Saturday's race to a plate of baked food (samples of next week's morning and afternoon teas, biscuits, muffins and coconut bread) and a lentil and sausage dish bubbling away in the slow cooker for dinner. We had coconut bread for brekkie this morning. Plus today we had home made leek and spud soup for lunch and a very nice Malaysian beef curry for dinner. Watching the ABs vs the Paddy 1st XV last night was hard work as we never had the lead till mid way through the 2nd half. The Wallabies vs the Pommie gits will be interesting tonight. Go the Wallabies, they deserve some cuccess before the ABs hammer them in the Bledisloe! |
Originally Posted by 62vette
Gabe, I have a pair of those shoes as my MTB shoes. Not the best for off roading if you have to get off and push in muddy conditions, but my MTB riding is generally fairly casual. Specialised shoes seem to fit my broad kiwi feet pretty well. Quite flexy soles though.
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Hi Guys,
Has anyone heard or used www.cellbikes.com.au? They seem to have some cheap prices, but am a bit weary about quality... Thanks, Aaron |
Originally Posted by Odin
EVCC Crits today. .
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Originally Posted by azzza28
Has anyone heard or used www.cellbikes.com.au? They seem to have some cheap prices, but am a bit weary about quality...
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
apart from being 'good' inthe dirt', how was the new bike?
1) I could stand and sprint after them where I'd lose on their jump with the Giant cos I chased seated and 2) When I did stand on the OCR, I was knackered after 10-15 secs but on the Trek I could just keep going and going without feeling rooted. It really is a nice bike to sprint on... it makes me feel like I'm stronger... and fark it's smooth!! :D Just noticed this evenin', (one of your pet topics Oz) that it's got 175mm cranks where the OCR had 172.5s. I wonder if that's why cranking hard feels so good on it. I also thought I wasn't spinning up as quick in the race cos of being off the bike fer a while... maybe that's the cranks too? |
Originally Posted by Odin
Really good!
Yeah, could be the cranks. I reckon there's a reason the lengths go up in such small increments: coz it makes a differnce. :) I'm also using 172.5 and 175 at the moment, and I think I'm gunna settle with the 175s coz I seem to have more 'good' days with the slightly longer cranks. |
Originally Posted by azzza28
Hi Guys,
Has anyone heard or used www.cellbikes.com.au? They seem to have some cheap prices, but am a bit weary about quality... Thanks, Aaron |
Pretty cold up at Castlemaine this weekend fellas. Hope you all had a chance to get away. I'm nursing a rather sore head....428 bottles of James Squire Hop Theif Ale forced their way down my gullet.
It was the darndest thing. :rolleyes: |
A quiet weekend on TAT, didnt get up to much, apart from a late MTB this avo which resulted in the best OTB in ages. I was checking out a nice rock rollover with a bit of north shore bolted on to the end but too many people in the audience so decided to leave it for another time. So all chances of a stack averted hey? Wrong, lifted the front off a stepped ledge and the front landed in a hollow and spat me off so fast i didnt know which way was up. Bark off everywhere!
Anyway, dumb question... does anyone have any experience riding with overshoes? are they any good for keeping shoes in good nick? can you ride in them in summer or are they too warm? Am I just being soft and dont want to dirty my new shoes? Oh yeah, and happy birthday Liz! Cheers for the day off! |
Originally Posted by pshaw
does anyone have any experience riding with overshoes? are they any good for keeping shoes in good nick? can you ride in them in summer or are they too warm? Am I just being soft and dont want to dirty my new shoes?!
I try not to wear my booties coz I can't adjust my straps, but they're ok. You can get lycra ones that are intended for aerodynamics which shouldn't be too hot in summer. |
GOAL!!!!!!!! Cahill is the hero!
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Originally Posted by sfend002
GOAL!!!!!!!! Cahill is the hero!
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Originally Posted by pshaw
A quiet weekend on TAT, didnt get up to much, apart from a late MTB this avo which resulted in the best OTB in ages. I was checking out a nice rock rollover with a bit of north shore bolted on to the end but too many people in the audience so decided to leave it for another time. So all chances of a stack averted hey? Wrong, lifted the front off a stepped ledge and the front landed in a hollow and spat me off so fast i didnt know which way was up. Bark off everywhere!
Anyway, dumb question... does anyone have any experience riding with overshoes? are they any good for keeping shoes in good nick? can you ride in them in summer or are they too warm? Am I just being soft and dont want to dirty my new shoes? Oh yeah, and happy birthday Liz! Cheers for the day off! To put it mildly, stop being such a soft cock ! :) GO SOCCEROOS !!!! I taped it, will have to watch it tonight. |
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