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bbw 07-06-06 09:03 AM

Alright Alright Alright
I know I should say McEwen
but how bout Bennati?

We need the next generation.
Really, we do

bbw 07-06-06 09:07 AM

And we love you Stuey

bbw 07-06-06 09:29 AM

did ya see that?
they just gave Robie a big opaque green PMU hand!

Please discuss

531Aussie 07-06-06 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by bbw
did ya see that?
they just gave Robie a big opaque green PMU hand!

was it a joke?

I think he was cut by one a couple of years ago

climbo 07-06-06 03:37 PM

yeah, yeah, it's called kids....

i'll be around Sat morn til about 10am, then swimming lesson for #1. If I'm not there Lisa will be or just drop it on the doorstep.

ed073 07-06-06 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
was it a joke?

I think he was cut by one a couple of years ago


True. Scratches all down his arm.

Thylacine 07-06-06 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Anyone catch that crap on SBS about LA? Shame it wasn't over 2 hours so they could pack in a few more memories of those fantastic tours.

Yeah, what a gigantic handjob.

Can someone please explain to the Seppos, what is it about having and recovering from Cancer that screams 'no drugs'? I mean, did he recover due to the magical properties of Ginseng and Green Tea? :rolleyes:

Wilchemy 07-06-06 05:01 PM

Taped the LA puff piece & watched a bit this morning. Best bit so far was seeing "der Kaiser" in the Bianchi green with the golf ball TT helmet! Go der Jan - le Tour is not the same without him :(

HDTVKSS 07-06-06 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Wilchemy
Go der Jan - le Tour is not the same without him :(

+ 1 :(

Wilchemy 07-06-06 05:08 PM

Checked out the Teschner bikes last night. They look alright, but from what the shop staff made out apparently Teschner is the only custom frame builder in Australia :rolleyes:

The al & scandium frames are still made in Oz, but the carbon jobs are, of course, made in China at the same factory alongside a few other brands.

And yes Thylo, you can certainly tell they are the Easton distributors for Oz.....anyone know if Easton wheels are any good?

Thylacine 07-06-06 05:11 PM

Hows this - I've just has some guy e-mail me asking what tubing he should use on his Ti bike that he's getting somone else to make.

Tell me, can you see the irony of someone not wanting to pay for good design, yet is obviously panicing about the fact that he has no confidence in the design ability of his chosen builder?

:rolleyes:

Wilchemy, I'd hardly expect Teschner to go "Well, if you don't like Aluminium, there's always Thylacine Cycles or Paconi or Overton or Perkins or or or." :lol: They're marginally cheaper than us for Al or Sc anyway, so if someone likes the look of them better I'm happy to conceed there. I don't believe in 'just being a road builder' anyway - I think every type of cycling informs the rest and makes for a better widget. 1 1/8th Aheadsets on roadbikes anyone? Everyone? :)

Easton just bought out Velomax and slapped their stickers on them as far as I can assertain. If you need new wheels, I can get cracking deals on Zipp and Reynolds - both of which are better IMHO - and I can also do handbuilts pretty reasonably too. Don't get sucked into the Ksyrium vortex whatever you do.

62vette 07-06-06 05:16 PM

Tell him you've heard people are getting good results by duct taping bog roll tubes together.

Wilchemy 07-06-06 05:17 PM

:lol:...and I suppose you were happy to help him out too!

matagi 07-06-06 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by jock
oh yeah, one more thing for matagi: "outta the jag and on yer bike" :p wb

I wish :mad: (Actually I've been in the STi the last few days.)

I have one of those ubiquitous creaking noises that often come up in BF posts. Having checked all the easy stuff, today I get to tackle the dreaded bottom bracket. Well, hubby will be doing the tackling, I'll be standing by with assorted first aid gear to attend to the inevitable injuries and making appropriate noises of encouragement. :p

matagi 07-06-06 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Hows this - I've just has some guy e-mail me asking what tubing he should use on his Ti bike that he's getting somone else to make.

Tell me, can you see the irony of someone not wanting to pay for good design, yet is obviously panicing about the fact that he has no confidence in the design ability of his chosen builder?

:rolleyes:

I hope you demonstrated the sweeping breadth of your vocabulary in your reply. :D

climbo 07-06-06 05:32 PM

yeah, Zipps are wicked good. If you can get a good deal on those, go for it.

ed073 07-06-06 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by jock
Anyone catch that crap on SBS about LA? Shame it wasn't over 2 hours so they could pack in a few more memories of those fantastic tours.


Yeah....best part of the whole show was watching him treat World TT Champ Abraham Olano like a ragdoll in that '99 TT again. Amazing display of power.

pshaw 07-06-06 05:38 PM

Back to those XTR cranks for a second...in summary
T says 2006 XTR are great but use only Shimano chainrings
HD says 2006 XTR chainrings are soft as sheet
Therefore i conclude XTR cranks aint worth investing in.
FWIW, i need new chainrings for my 2003 XT drivetrain and thought at the prices Torpedo7 list the 2006 XTR cranks at I should upgarde. Hence 2007 XTR's are out of price range :( (and I dont like them)
IMHO The 06 stuff sheets on the 07 for asthetics!
Back to der drawing board...

bbw 07-06-06 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
was it a joke?

I think he was cut by one a couple of years ago

No I think it was cut crystal. boom boom

pshaw 07-06-06 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Yeah....best part of the whole show was watching him treat World TT Champ Abraham Olano like a ragdoll in that '99 TT again. Amazing display of power.

Slugging it out with Pantani was good to watch again!

Wilchemy 07-06-06 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
........Wilchemy, I'd hardly expect Teschner to go "Well, if you don't like Aluminium, there's always Thylacine Cycles or Paconi or Overton or Perkins or or or." :lol: They're marginally cheaper than us for Al or Sc anyway, so if someone likes the look of them better I'm happy to conceed there. I don't believe in 'just being a road builder' anyway - I think every type of cycling informs the rest and makes for a better widget. 1 1/8th Aheadsets on roadbikes anyone? Everyone? :)

Easton just bought out Velomax and slapped their stickers on them as far as I can assertain. If you need new wheels, I can get cracking deals on Zipp and Reynolds - both of which are better IMHO - and I can also do handbuilts pretty reasonably too. Don't get sucked into the Ksyrium vortex whatever you do.

Yeah, fair call on not naming your competitors....and you have explained to me why the Easton wheels all had velomax hubs anyway - thanks.

But it's too late...the Ksyrium vortex has already got me :D .....they came with the bike:) I will however keep in mind your name for Zipps, Reynolds or custom wheels should the need arise. mmmmZipps...

ed073 07-06-06 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by pshaw
Slugging it out with Pantani was good to watch again!


yeah....sprinting up the Ventoux onto his wheel.

Notice how when he got on, he sat back in the saddle to make it look like it was no effort....crafty.

climbo 07-06-06 05:56 PM

buy a standard 5 bolt crankset and you can get chainrings from other places (QBP), rather than going in the Shimano Proprietary chainring design rollercoaster.

HDTVKSS 07-06-06 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by pshaw
Back to those XTR cranks for a second...in summary
T says 2006 XTR are great but use only Shimano chainrings
HD says 2006 XTR chainrings are soft as sheet
Therefore i conclude XTR cranks aint worth investing in.
FWIW, i need new chainrings for my 2003 XT drivetrain and thought at the prices Torpedo7 list the 2006 XTR cranks at I should upgarde. Hence 2007 XTR's are out of price range :( (and I dont like them)
IMHO The 06 stuff sheets on the 07 for asthetics!
Back to der drawing board...

Why not some 06 XT cranks? i have them and i think they are the shiznit.

HobartDave 07-06-06 05:57 PM

Hey guys, sorry to do this to you, but I have a serious question about bikes :eek:

Since getting a new frame, after crashing, whenever I take my hands off the bars, I have to lean way left to stop the bike from tracking right. It's a madone SL frame, so I doubt it's not straigt. I've just tried a new headset, but that wasn't it. I'll be trying a different front wheel tomorrow.

Does anyone have any ideas, it's driving me crazy.

HDTVKSS 07-06-06 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by Wilchemy

But it's too late...the Ksyrium vortex

same, i got an offer of $500 on a set of Elites and that proved to be an offer i coudlnt refuse. HAve been offered a set of Zipps 404's on loan for the TT comming up at calga but am yet to give a yay or nay. how expensive are those cork brake pads?

HDTVKSS 07-06-06 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by HobartDave
, I have to lean way left .

is the seat on dead center?

pshaw 07-06-06 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
Why not some 06 XT cranks? i have them and i think they are the shiznit.

aarrrrggghh. they were on torp7 last week on super special $250 from memory
:mad:

climbo 07-06-06 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
same, i got an offer of $500 on a set of Elites and that proved to be an offer i coudlnt refuse. HAve been offered a set of Zipps 404's on loan for the TT comming up at calga but am yet to give a yay or nay. how expensive are those cork brake pads?

not as much as the wheels !

you don't need cork pads anyway, I use std pads on mine, plus, you can get Kool Stop and Zipp pads that are made for carbon wheels also. One set of pads should last a while if you only race on them.

HobartDave 07-06-06 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
is the seat on dead center?

The seat and post came straight off the old frame and onto the new one. Looks straight to me.
I'll try the saddle of my other bike after the front wheel though, just to be sure.


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