The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#7526
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
Joined: May 2005
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Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
this site looks interesting... https://www.ubilabs.net/tdf/
#7527
#7528
Aluminium Crusader :-)

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 10,050
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From: Melbourne, Australia
jeez, dog barked at something and woke me up early
...There's an 11am now??! who knew?
I assume you guys heard of O'Grady's cracked vertebra?
https://www.team-csc.com/ny_news.asp?n_id=983&lang=uk
https://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2006...l06/jul05news2
...There's an 11am now??! who knew?I assume you guys heard of O'Grady's cracked vertebra?
https://www.team-csc.com/ny_news.asp?n_id=983&lang=uk
https://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2006...l06/jul05news2
Last edited by 531Aussie; 07-04-06 at 08:20 PM.
#7529
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Bad news, can't be too promising.
Bjarne is sure to have something that can fix him up though
Bjarne is sure to have something that can fix him up though
#7530
Ochayethenoo
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 888
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From: Green Point, NSW
Bikes: Lemond MJ Classic, Klein Palomino, Felt TK2 Track, Daccordi vintage
Originally Posted by jock
Bad news, can't be too promising.
Bjarne is sure to have something that can fix him up though
Bjarne is sure to have something that can fix him up though

#7531
Ochayethenoo
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Green Point, NSW
Bikes: Lemond MJ Classic, Klein Palomino, Felt TK2 Track, Daccordi vintage
Hey Jock, hope you're reading this?
View from the lab - Ric Stern's Tour de France sports science
Ric Stern
British ABCC coach Ric Stern (www.cyclecoach.com) is a regular contributor to Cyclingnews' Form & Fitness section along with being a full time coach. Still an active rider when time allows, Ric will be providing a physiological insight into the challenges that face the riders in the Tour.
View from the lab - Ric Stern's Tour de France sports science
Ric Stern
British ABCC coach Ric Stern (www.cyclecoach.com) is a regular contributor to Cyclingnews' Form & Fitness section along with being a full time coach. Still an active rider when time allows, Ric will be providing a physiological insight into the challenges that face the riders in the Tour.
#7532
Aluminium Crusader :-)

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 10,050
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From: Melbourne, Australia
I had a cracked rib and damaged rib cartilage a couple of years ago, and I could barely move or breathe for a week! I had to tie a rope to the wardrobe to pull meself out of bed with my 'good' arm. I dunno how these riders and footballers continue on with cracked bones.
#7534
yer, i broke a rib doing mixed martial arts ( those were the days...) for 8 weeks i had to sleep on the lounge ( normally the case when i upset the misses anyhows) on my right hand side and everytime i moved, stretched, yawned, farted i hurt like crazy.
fun times....
fun times....
#7535
Aluminium Crusader :-)

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 10,050
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From: Melbourne, Australia
you guys hear Tomo stuff up last night when he was speaking to the Ride journo?
He didn't know that Kessler was the same guy who was out front at the end of the previous stage.
I s'pose he's a busy guy with lots to do
He didn't know that Kessler was the same guy who was out front at the end of the previous stage.

I s'pose he's a busy guy with lots to do
#7536
Industry Maven

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,936
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Love it!
"After a lot of testing, our Bianchi Reparto Corse engineers decided to increase the diameter of the seat tube of 2007 to increase the rigidity of the frame, but not increase the weight."
Well, um, as the SECOND HIGHEST STRESSED FRAME MEMBER, you'd think increasing the diameter of the seat tube would make a bike stiffer and stronger, which um is what I've been doing since day one.
Good work Bianchi! You're like sooo cutting edge!

Ooops. Did I say that out loud?
"After a lot of testing, our Bianchi Reparto Corse engineers decided to increase the diameter of the seat tube of 2007 to increase the rigidity of the frame, but not increase the weight."
Well, um, as the SECOND HIGHEST STRESSED FRAME MEMBER, you'd think increasing the diameter of the seat tube would make a bike stiffer and stronger, which um is what I've been doing since day one.
Good work Bianchi! You're like sooo cutting edge!

Ooops. Did I say that out loud?
#7537
Also in the " all new and improved" level of contradictions... can you explain how they increase the diameter therefore adding more metal, but dont add weight? ( unles they use thinner tubing, but doesnt that negate the suggested increased stifness?
#7538
Industry Maven

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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Yeah, the tube would have to be thinner or use shorter butting or something like that if the larger one is the same weight as the smaller one. I suspect it isn't though.
Stiffness is mostly a resultant of cross-sectional area to length, so the bigger the tube the stiffer it is. Wall thickness does play a part, but only a minor one.
Stiffness is mostly a resultant of cross-sectional area to length, so the bigger the tube the stiffer it is. Wall thickness does play a part, but only a minor one.
#7539
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 447
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From: Melbourne, Australia
Bikes: Trek 5200 and 8000
Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I had a cracked rib and damaged rib cartilage a couple of years ago, and I could barely move or breathe for a week! I had to tie a rope to the wardrobe to pull meself out of bed with my 'good' arm. I dunno how these riders and footballers continue on with cracked bones.
#7540
Originally Posted by Thylacine
Stiffness is mostly a resultant of cross-sectional area to length, so the bigger the tube the stiffer it is. Wall thickness does play a part, but only a minor one.
#7541
Industry Maven

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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Yeah, the thinner something is, the more prone to it is to crumpling or denting. However, most frames fail at the weld zone, so having a bigger area there and thicker walls in the weld zone makes for a stronger frame. Hence butted tubing.
Man, where is this customer? He said he'd come over at lunchtime Wednesday and it's now 2pm and not even a courtesy call.
Man, where is this customer? He said he'd come over at lunchtime Wednesday and it's now 2pm and not even a courtesy call.
#7542
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Bathurst oz
He's off buying a Trek.
#7543
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2004
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From: Melbourne
Bikes: Scapin EOS7 sloping, 10v Record, Ksyriums
Originally Posted by pshaw
Hey Jock, hope you're reading this?
View from the lab - Ric Stern's Tour de France sports science
Ric Stern
British ABCC coach Ric Stern (www.cyclecoach.com) is a regular contributor to Cyclingnews' Form & Fitness section along with being a full time coach. Still an active rider when time allows, Ric will be providing a physiological insight into the challenges that face the riders in the Tour.
View from the lab - Ric Stern's Tour de France sports science
Ric Stern
British ABCC coach Ric Stern (www.cyclecoach.com) is a regular contributor to Cyclingnews' Form & Fitness section along with being a full time coach. Still an active rider when time allows, Ric will be providing a physiological insight into the challenges that face the riders in the Tour.
Ric Stern.
ed073 is his #1 fan.
#7545
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
Joined: May 2005
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I'll just sit here biding my time and biting my tongue...
#7546
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Originally Posted by climbo
jock, I'm going to Calga Sat, do you want to me to transfer this pumping device to HDT ?

Although if you take the pump up to Calga it is very likely that HDT's missus will change his plans at the last minute and he won't be there. Then there'll be a seven month period where you try to get the pump back to me so I can take another seven months to get it to HDT, and it will end up in pshaw's hands...
#7547
fark me. how cheap are chains on PBK? should be a heap and sell them to my friends! ( well i would if i had any....
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#7548
Originally Posted by jock
Yup. Please take a camera so we can give Expat proof of delivery 
Although if you take the pump up to Calga it is very likely that HDT's missus will change his plans at the last minute and he won't be there. Then there'll be a seven month period where you try to get the pump back to me so I can take another seven months to get it to HDT, and it will end up in pshaw's hands...

Although if you take the pump up to Calga it is very likely that HDT's missus will change his plans at the last minute and he won't be there. Then there'll be a seven month period where you try to get the pump back to me so I can take another seven months to get it to HDT, and it will end up in pshaw's hands...
#7549
Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
Misses will be there as well i think doing the photograph thing.... only things that will stop me going is a) car malfunctions or b) rain. i hate riding in the rain.
#7550
Industry Maven

Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Originally Posted by existence
google search string (Aust. Only) "custom road bike frames"...
Result: No Thylacine...(and i went 10 pages deep!!!)
hav u tried google adwords before?
Result: No Thylacine...(and i went 10 pages deep!!!)
hav u tried google adwords before?
Add to that my website isn't hosted in Australia, and hence, I don't show up.Plus, we're extinct, remember? Didn't think you could just Google "custom road bike frames" and find us, did ya?



