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Old 11-27-05 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Hey Ed, how long's the SEN cycling show been starting at 7 o'clock?

I missed most of the Cadel Evans interview.

What did he say about Armstrong being cranky that he (Evans) was still there with him at the end of that stage?

Haven't listened in ages....makes me too sad about being fat and old.

I reckon a good 6-8 months. Quality listening.

Lance cracking the sads with another rider?? How unlike him.....
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Old 11-27-05 | 11:30 PM
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you guys see that triathlete Mitch Anderson beat Vogels in the 180km bike leg of the WA Ironman?

https://vnews.ironmanlive.com/vnews/t...ies/1133149651
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Old 11-28-05 | 03:45 AM
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Some sad GVB news:

https://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...8-1702,00.html
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Old 11-28-05 | 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by berny
Anyone else go to Dunc Gray yesterdee?
Nobody aye? You missed a great track meet, Ryan Bayley, Robie McKewen, Shane Kelly, The Korean team, The Meares sisters............................... some good riders from CCCC even.
Results here;
https://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/files/...26.htm#Results

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Old 11-28-05 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by berny
Nobody aye? You missed a great track meat, Ryan Bayley, Robie McKewen, Shane Kelly, The Korean team, The Meares sisters............................... some good riders from CCCC even.
Results here;
https://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/files/...26.htm#Results

Melbourne Cup this weekend Berny! I might go and watch but I'll have to listen to the old man moaning in the car on the way there how he just got rolled for the win back in the 70's!
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Old 11-28-05 | 03:46 PM
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Melbourne Cup this weekend Berny! I might go and watch but I'll have to listen to the old man moaning in the car on the way there how he just got rolled for the win back in the 70's!
Small price to pay.
Mate we all need to have our memories of those 'almost' days in the sun. Don't be too critical, he's lucky he has you to relate to. I wish I'd listened more to my old man. He and his bro raced track on silk tyres and bamboo rims but sadly as I grew up, I wasn't interested in much of what he had done. We didn't relate well, something I'm not happy about now
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Old 11-28-05 | 04:26 PM
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On a more sombre note, Channel Ten has axed our favourite brekky show! The official statement came out yesterday: Aerobics OzStyle is no more. I'm gonna miss those girls.
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Old 11-28-05 | 04:37 PM
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Gees Jock, it's the end of the world as we now know it!!!!

The Sydney 1000 track meet will be televised on Cycling Central this sundee.
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Old 11-28-05 | 04:45 PM
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Ah, Aerobics OZ Style. A quick Google and they have a web site - www.aerobicsozstyle.com.au - so you can still watch trailers online. You can even send Effie fan mail
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Old 11-28-05 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I was even reluctant to stop using steel steerers when alu ones first started appearing.

hmm.......maybe we should be swapping our forks every couple of years


There's also another show starting in Jan on ch31
well i know its different, but most schools of thought in MTB state that light weight alu and carbon should be replaced every 2 - 3 years regardless due to the beating they get. given that a fork would endure a lot of stressand take little hits almost everytime you ride, replacing it every 2 years is not such a bad idea methinks...

on the happy side of likfe, i picked up my new bike today. mmmmmm. newww. uughghhghg
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Old 11-28-05 | 08:24 PM
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well i know its different, but most schools of thought in MTB state that light weight alu and carbon should be replaced every 2 - 3 years......
a couple of weeks ago I panicked because my 1" Columbus muscle fork (or something at the front) was making a loud click every 15 mins or so, under heavy braking. I told my shop about it, and they happily swapped the fork for a new full-carbon Mizuno.

I guess the fact that the Columbus Muscle retails for about 600 bucks, and the Mizuno is about 300, made it an easy decision for them
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Old 11-28-05 | 10:49 PM
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On a more sombre note, Channel Ten has axed our favourite brekky show! The official statement came out yesterday: Aerobics OzStyle is no more. I'm gonna miss those girls.
spew'n, ill need to check the tv guide for WA, other wise ill have to put the pilates DVD into action

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Old 11-28-05 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
a couple of weeks ago I panicked because my 1" Columbus muscle fork (or something at the front) was making a loud click every 15 mins or so, under heavy braking. I told my shop about it, and they happily swapped the fork for a new full-carbon Mizuno.

I guess the fact that the Columbus Muscle retails for about 600 bucks, and the Mizuno is about 300, made it an easy decision for them
Im suprized you let the shop put a carbon fiber fork under your bike, considering a couple of threads back a carbon fork hit the deck
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Old 11-28-05 | 11:08 PM
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Im suprized you let the shop put a carbon fiber fork under your bike, considering a couple of threads back a carbon fork hit the deck
you don't use 'em? Or do you have carbon with an aluminium steerer?
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Old 11-28-05 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
you don't use 'em? Or do you have carbon with an aluminium steerer?
Aluminium alll the way!The only carbon fiber iv got on my bikes is the bar ends on the MTB, they have hit he deck hard acouple of times and survived, but forks are a differant story, just call me synical.
Replacing a fork very couple of years at up to $700 because it might break, is ok for riders with a sponcer, but as a recreational-to work rider its to hard to justify the cost.
Did you see one of the Japaneez riders hit the bitumin a couple of weeks ago on SBS when a carbon fork parted from his bike?

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Old 11-29-05 | 01:10 AM
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Aluminium alll the way!The only carbon fiber iv got on my bikes is the bar ends on the MTB, they have hit he deck hard acouple of times and survived, but forks are a differant story, just call me synical.
Replacing a fork very couple of years at up to $700 because it might break, is ok for riders with a sponcer, but as a recreational-to work rider its to hard to justify the cost.
Did you see one of the Japaneez riders hit the bitumin a couple of weeks ago on SBS when a carbon fork parted from his bike?
I would have thought that replacing carbon forks every 2/3yrs is only necessary on competition bikes and not fully necessary on recreational scooters, depending on what sort of hammering they get of course.
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Old 11-29-05 | 02:36 AM
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I would have thought that replacing carbon forks every 2/3yrs is only necessary on competition bikes and not fully necessary on recreational scooters, depending on what sort of hammering they get of course.
Depends on where you ride a competion bike, in a velodrome no probs, on a public road theres every chance of bike damage from the road surfaces,and i recon alloy would last better than carbon for a longer period

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Old 11-30-05 | 02:16 AM
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Struth! A whole day on the Aussie forum without a post shouldn't be allowed to happen. What's the world commin to?

Nutin's forever I guess

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Old 11-30-05 | 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by berny
Struth! A whole day on the Aussie forum without a post shouldn't be allowed to happen. What's the world commin to?

Nutin's forever I guess
Berny is that you on page 6 of the Sydney Morning Herald, taking it lyng down outside of parliment house?
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Old 11-30-05 | 03:26 PM
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Berny is that you on page 6 of the Sydney Morning Herald, taking it lyng down outside of parliment house?
Link?
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Old 11-30-05 | 03:42 PM
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Struth! A whole day on the Aussie forum without a post shouldn't be allowed to happen. What's the world commin to?

Nutin's forever I guess
Seen any good Bridgeport mills or lathes, or CNC stuff lately Expat.?
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Excellent stuff at the track last night. Had an all-in handicap and an all-in miss'n'out handicap with about 30 riders on track. Plenty of busy moments and fast racing.

Madison looks like an interesting event. Sat in the infield with Paul and a few other dudes receiving an outline of how everything works plus a few tips as well. Can't wait to have a fling myself.

Got my handicap for the weekend wheelrace: not enough to stay away unfortunately. Guess I'll have to attack conservatively then try to run with the guns
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Old 11-30-05 | 05:16 PM
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Seen any good Bridgeport mills or lathes, or CNC stuff lately Expat.?
It hasn't really come to that, has it? I scored another bike on ebay today. A vintage Raleigh Twenty folder. I need one like another hole in the head, but looks like fun to restore. For reasons unexplained, they're nearly $300 in the US. I figured AU$31.89 plus postage was a good deal. Even at AU$100 all up, it's worth it.
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Old 11-30-05 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by crank'n
Aluminium alll the way!The only carbon fiber iv got on my bikes is the bar ends on the MTB, they have hit he deck hard acouple of times and survived, but forks are a differant story, just call me synical.
Replacing a fork very couple of years at up to $700 because it might break, is ok for riders with a sponcer, but as a recreational-to work rider its to hard to justify the cost.
Did you see one of the Japaneez riders hit the bitumin a couple of weeks ago on SBS when a carbon fork parted from his bike?
I missed it!!!!!!
I posted the pic in the thread, check out the faces of the bunch looking over at the poor sap trying to hold it together before he eats it!
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Old 11-30-05 | 07:03 PM
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Berny, not enough gossip? I have some for you. What's your nephew Dean up to with our Club President? I got some details last night.
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