The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#1576
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
Robbie was there in the White Green and Gold
#1577
Cheers, no probs glad your happy. see, moving one bike out of the garage means i can make room for the next addition to my stable this year
. it also appeases SWMBO for a short time..
appologies on the delay again. i was concerned about the rear wheel as i couldnt find an extension bar for my socket set to get the rear wheel off. glad your happy anyways. just remember me when your shipping those parts back from the states eh?
. it also appeases SWMBO for a short time..appologies on the delay again. i was concerned about the rear wheel as i couldnt find an extension bar for my socket set to get the rear wheel off. glad your happy anyways. just remember me when your shipping those parts back from the states eh?
Originally Posted by Expatriate
HD - the bike just arrived. I couldn't have asked for a better match for my folder. The cranks and hubs are perfect!
Cheers, big time, to you.
Cheers, big time, to you.

#1578
Originally Posted by jock
Who rides with WHITE TYRES? Just like Bloody Graham Langlands. Seems a bit pointless, they'd end up black after a few kays.
They used to call them 'dinger' or 'franger' strips
#1580
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Originally Posted by classic1
Didn't you ever see the old white strip or latex coloured strip track tyres from years ago?
They used to call them 'dinger' or 'franger' strips
They used to call them 'dinger' or 'franger' strips

Bettini had a gold helmet bike shoes. For his Athens win, in homage. It looked $hite. Even when he put Cooke into the barriers.
#1582
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Has anyone seen Henk Vogels walk.
Actuallly he struts more than walks. It is a strut like a 20 year old Greek or Italian boy walking down Oxford or Chapel street Saturday night, on the prowl.
Very funny, actually looks like he learned to ride before walk, and walks like he is out of the saddle spinting, pulling on the bars from his shoulders.
Actuallly he struts more than walks. It is a strut like a 20 year old Greek or Italian boy walking down Oxford or Chapel street Saturday night, on the prowl.
Very funny, actually looks like he learned to ride before walk, and walks like he is out of the saddle spinting, pulling on the bars from his shoulders.
#1583
I'm fairly certain it's Vogels as well. Looks like his style on the bike, low brake levers. (**** I am a vegie).
#1584
Originally Posted by thunder
Bettini had a gold helmet bike shoes. For his Athens win, in homage. It looked $hite. Even when he put Cooke into the barriers. 

My dad just brought some Diadora ALU shoes. Silver, with gold anodised aluminium reinforcements in the sole. They look ga... really nice.
Actually, I would'nt mind a pair. Very classy shoes.
#1585
and that looks like the winning break, and he won it, so I'd say that's a positive ID on Henk.
#1586
Originally Posted by giantcfr1
Thankyou for your help on the pics. Steve.
Some nice bikes on there too, I love the Vigore fixie, the gold one.
#1587
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Originally Posted by classic1
I'm fairly certain it's Vogels as well. Looks like his style on the bike, low brake levers. (**** I am a vegie).
Its certainly Henk.
The reason he walks funny is he has an extra verterbra in his back (plus it might have been accentuated after his massive off a few years ago that nearly killed him) he always looks like he's just getting out of a chair and trying to straighten up.
If you meet him at a race, have a look at his bike....he's on about a 56 cm frame, 140mm stem! Short legs, long back and arms.
PS-check out his quads too (discreetly). Impressive.
#1588
He tried to flog me his Colnago at the Sun Tour a year or two ago. He looks at me and grunts 'how tall are you?' LOL. He might have known my face as I spent a couple of hours with him the day he won the Aussie Road title. Thing is, the thing would have fit me as I ride 56 high, 57.5 long, but I know how rough he is with bikes. The bike was a bit knocked around.
#1589
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Originally Posted by ed073
Its certainly Henk.
The reason he walks funny is he has an extra verterbra in his back (plus it might have been accentuated after his massive off a few years ago that nearly killed him) he always looks like he's just getting out of a chair and trying to straighten up.
If you meet him at a race, have a look at his bike....he's on about a 56 cm frame, 140mm stem! Short legs, long back and arms.
PS-check out his quads too (discreetly). Impressive.
The reason he walks funny is he has an extra verterbra in his back (plus it might have been accentuated after his massive off a few years ago that nearly killed him) he always looks like he's just getting out of a chair and trying to straighten up.
If you meet him at a race, have a look at his bike....he's on about a 56 cm frame, 140mm stem! Short legs, long back and arms.
PS-check out his quads too (discreetly). Impressive.
This is his year. If he is to put a stamp on his career it is now or never. At the moment his national title and a tour of Med/tour de l'Avenir will go down as his biggest wins. He was 50 metres away from a win in Gent Wevelgem, just too short, and 50 metres in the Giro, just too long. Hope he gets a big win this year.
One top 10 in Roubaix and an 11th signalled he had bigger things to achieve early in his career.
Guess getting beaten up in the bar fight with Ogrady and Millar and put in a coma stuffed his career up a bit.
#1590
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Originally Posted by classic1
He tried to flog me his Colnago at the Sun Tour a year or two ago. He looks at me and grunts 'how tall are you?' LOL. He might have known my face as I spent a couple of hours with him the day he won the Aussie Road title. Thing is, the thing would have fit me as I ride 56 high, 57.5 long, but I know how rough he is with bikes. The bike was a bit knocked around.
Ha! I bought Mavic Cosmics off him at the 1994 Sun Tour!!!
(Whispers were flying that he'd "bedded" a young Tiffany Cherry as she reported on the race that year...)
And yes....any bike that Henk has owned has had a pretty rough life.
#1591
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Originally Posted by classic1
He tried to flog me his Colnago at the Sun Tour a year or two ago. He looks at me and grunts 'how tall are you?' LOL. He might have known my face as I spent a couple of hours with him the day he won the Aussie Road title. Thing is, the thing would have fit me as I ride 56 high, 57.5 long, but I know how rough he is with bikes. The bike was a bit knocked around.
so it would not matter to me, as long as they were comfy and some nice Italian shifting
All the Euros sell their bikes?
Cookie had his new Ridley, and Wilson was still on his Lapierre at crits. Ahh, think I mentioned that.
#1592
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Originally Posted by thunder
thanks Ed. nice to know. Great effort to come back. Up there with Sunderland, Museeuw and Pantani.
This is his year. If he is to put a stamp on his career it is now or never. At the moment his national title and a tour of Med/tour de l'Avenir will go down as his biggest wins.
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This is his year. If he is to put a stamp on his career it is now or never. At the moment his national title and a tour of Med/tour de l'Avenir will go down as his biggest wins.
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I reckon his CORESTATES US Pro champs was his biggest win.....was (maybe still is?) the biggest payday in one-day cycling.
If he was a seppo, he'd have donned the stars n stripes.
#1593
Originally Posted by classic1
I spent a couple of hours with him the day he won the Aussie Road title.
#1594
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forgot about that USPros win. Yep, would be the biggest win. He went close in the San Fransisco GP too I think. Pity Klier got him at Wevelgem. But Klier is a monster, next Wesemann, will break through and probably win both Roubaix and Flanders.
next gen. Boonen Gilbert Cooke Hushovd Klier Flecha Ballan Bennati Davis Bernucci
next gen. Boonen Gilbert Cooke Hushovd Klier Flecha Ballan Bennati Davis Bernucci
#1595
Originally Posted by thunder
how much do those guys want for their steeds classic1. I only put out 25 watts
so it would not matter to me, as long as they were comfy and some nice Italian shifting
All the Euros sell their bikes?
so it would not matter to me, as long as they were comfy and some nice Italian shifting
All the Euros sell their bikes?
To be fair, it wasn't broken when it was sold, Vogels was racing on it. Approach any frames at the Sun Tour with extreme caution!
#1596
Originally Posted by climbo
you must have been impressed with his quads - or he yours. 

It wasn't out the road
. After the race, climbo, after the race.
#1597
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Originally Posted by classic1
$6500 for a very used Naviagtors C50 (C40, can't remember) Colnago with Record and Zero gravity brakes. The bloke that brought it was from down my way. It broke a few months later!
To be fair, it wasn't broken when it was sold, Vogels was racing on it. Approach any frames at the Sun Tour with extreme caution!
To be fair, it wasn't broken when it was sold, Vogels was racing on it. Approach any frames at the Sun Tour with extreme caution!
Or support the LBS and local industry. But buying from Henk, is good to supports him, and his recovery.
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tristan Hoffman's 853 TVM Gazelle could've been yours in 1995 for about $2200....brand new. Done about 1200km.
Nicolai Bo Larsen was offloading his Jack & Jones Peugeot for about $3000, when the Dura-Ace wheels were still prototypes and thus uber-cool...
heaps of others. Sun Tour is at a good time of year....pros would rather sell than lug back to Europe.
Nicolai Bo Larsen was offloading his Jack & Jones Peugeot for about $3000, when the Dura-Ace wheels were still prototypes and thus uber-cool...
heaps of others. Sun Tour is at a good time of year....pros would rather sell than lug back to Europe.
#1600
Originally Posted by classic1
It wasn't out the road
. After the race, climbo, after the race.
. After the race, climbo, after the race.I guess my poor attempt at gay humour didn't quite come across on the internet like it did in my head at the time.




