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Old 09-16-05 | 07:08 AM
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Well a bit of a look about and I couldn't find that spec for any cheaper. Not saying that it isn;t out there, but that's not a terrible price. Don't know if they do any closeout sales on the 2005 models because the 2006 stuff is out soon, for a month or two yet.
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Old 09-16-05 | 10:52 AM
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Just got back from blighty. The press has been totally hysterical over the ashes - I suppose we so rarely win anything they get carried away. They were good games to watch though and I normally only watch ODIs. Daily coverage of the Vuelta was good too - I wish they did Eurosport over in yankland.
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Old 09-16-05 | 11:35 AM
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Was compulsive reading for a while... I think Lotek has killed it
i did no such thing.
maybe lance did, or cheryl but it wasn't me.
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Old 09-16-05 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by lotek
i did no such thing.
maybe lance did, or cheryl but it wasn't me.
jeez, that's going back a couple of days -- do you read ALL this crap?

Are you a moderator on Serotta, too?
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Old 09-16-05 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by PaulBravey
Just got back from blighty. The press has been totally hysterical over the ashes - I suppose we so rarely win anything they get carried away. They were good games to watch though and I normally only watch ODIs. Daily coverage of the Vuelta was good too - I wish they did Eurosport over in yankland.
I enjoyed seeing our yobbos getting whooped; they needed it. They were all getting far too cocky, strutting around, chewing gum, thinking they were Viv Richards

You should see the Aussies whining on that cricket forum
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=21
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Old 09-16-05 | 11:50 AM
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jeez, that's going back a couple of days -- do you read ALL this crap?
Nah, I was busy trying to Flog the Pogliaghi track frame and went back to my
original post and stumbled on this one.
Read this? hell I can barely get through Cranky&Vintage forum.

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Are you a moderator on Serotta, too?
No, over there I'm a neophyte, I don't post much there just read
and try to absorb as much as I can.

what are you doing awake at this ungodly hour?
shouldn't you be asleep, or out drinking beer?

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Old 09-16-05 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by lotek
what are you doing awake at this ungodly hour?
shouldn't you be asleep, or out drinking beer?
hmmm....good question
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Old 09-17-05 | 04:25 AM
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Well, I've raced my first track event and it's bloody brilliant fun. Even crashing during warmup (front wheel washout) seemed interesting at the time. Apparently pine and brand new tires (ie. unscrubbed) don't go together.

I have a lot to learn, even after spending three summers scooting around the steep walls of Newcastle Velodrome every day after school!

Oh yeah, and my quads are letting me know I'm alive today!
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Old 09-17-05 | 04:35 PM
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Congratulations, Jock. Hope you enjoy your free tour of "The Pain Factory".
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Old 09-18-05 | 12:28 AM
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Congratulations, Jock. Hope you enjoy your free tour of "The Pain Factory".
except it aint free
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Old 09-18-05 | 01:28 AM
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Thanks Expat. And Berny, I think Expat was onto something...

Today's ride was a casual 90km with 20km+ of climbs. My legs complained bitterly on the warmup, still full of delicious lactate. Then on the first climb they carried on like a pair of kids in the back seat of the car on a 1000km road trip. However I'd promised them a nice long ride, so there was nothing I could do but administer a couple of backhanders (up a gear in cycle speak) filled with genuine love. They soon 'shut-the-hell-up-alright' and from there it was a nice ride until I caught up with the lads from Peleton Sports.

After playing the hero on the climb outta Hawksbury River I quickly ran out of juice. The long-long climb out of Mooney Creek was agony in a granny gear and worse was to to come later. I tried my hand on the rollers at 'Bike Week' festivities on the Gosford waterfront and had to give up after only 3 mins. My 'opponent' was not male.

To cap the day off my gait now resembles that of a 90 yr old who forgot their cane. I'm hoping tomorrow will bring an end to the pain. Someone sensible please remind me to warm down after each race next Friday night!
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Old 09-18-05 | 02:48 AM
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my gait now resembles that of a 90 yr old who forgot their cane
LOL, I thought you normally walked like that! Wish I had hung around for your stint on the rollers.

I did about 75km with Climbo on Saturday only to find him taking off and doubling back just to get a workout Ah the reality of being out with someone who can actually ride!!!

To make the humilitation worse my knee packed in at 3/4 time. not sure if its old injury come back, dodgy bike position since I moved stuff around or my skinny legs werent expecting to grind up Wards hill!
Limped home and spent the arvo on the sofa with an icepack!

Still, I could have been lying in bed... Doh!
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Old 09-18-05 | 03:19 AM
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Originally Posted by pshaw
Wish I had hung around for your stint on the rollers.
I'm so glad you missed it
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Old 09-18-05 | 05:55 PM
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The silver things in this pic is the source of my pain. I'm still hobbling around today!!



I need to get some sun
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Old 09-18-05 | 06:38 PM
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ah yes sources of pain. had a major OTB excursion on sunday. major bruising over both hands, a sizable chunk out of my left ankle and bark off everywhere

top if off a black dog ran out infront of me in the dark on the way back from my parents killing it (poor thing) and totalling my car

some days you shouldnt get out of bed.......
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Old 09-18-05 | 06:52 PM
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sharp looking bike jock, very nice ! I suppose you'll be upgraded after last week's performance

HDTVKSS - what is that acronym for? That IS a bad day.
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Old 09-18-05 | 06:55 PM
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sharp looking bike jock, very nice ! I suppose you'll be upgraded after last week's performance

HDTVKSS - what is that acronym for? That IS a bad day.
Yeah, it gets me around. I'm hoping for an upgrade, but I might be left with my L-plates on for the last week.

The acronym is plain as day: he loves his digital telly
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Old 09-18-05 | 06:59 PM
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ah yes sources of pain. had a major OTB excursion on sunday. major bruising over both hands, a sizable chunk out of my left ankle and bark off everywhere

top if off a black dog ran out infront of me in the dark on the way back from my parents killing it (poor thing) and totalling my car

some days you shouldnt get out of bed.......
Sheesh. Dunno what's worse, the OTB event or the prang!!
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Old 09-18-05 | 07:06 PM
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HDTVKSS was ( is?) my car. HDT - Holden Dealer Team VK ( 84 Model) SS.

Both were about equally bad. except in the OTB incident the bike got out of it without a scratch, cant say so muhc for the car.... feel sorry for that damn dog and its family

OTB was almost bad enough for me to consider giving the XC thing away and concentrating on road riding. On the other hand, part of me ownt let it beat me...

Agree, nice bike Jock. may head down there with the missus on fri night i you guys are running and have a bit of a look.
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Old 09-18-05 | 07:17 PM
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FYI - final track night this Friday at DGV, Paul Craft is trying to organise a mini-bus down from the coast area (with bike trailer etc.). I'm in for it, if anyone else wants to go racing or not, tell Paul and if there is enough people, he'll get it sorted out. Good idea if you plan to have a few beers after the race at the presentation.
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Old 09-18-05 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by climbo
FYI - final track night this Friday at DGV, Paul Craft is trying to organise a mini-bus down from the coast area (with bike trailer etc.). I'm in for it, if anyone else wants to go racing or not, tell Paul and if there is enough people, he'll get it sorted out. Good idea if you plan to have a few beers after the race at the presentation.
I'm already booked, bird-flu-boy sounds like he's coming down as well. He's been off looking at track bikes this morning
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Old 09-18-05 | 08:00 PM
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yeah, I see that, LBS said the Large Avanti would fit him like a glove. NOT !
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Old 09-18-05 | 08:02 PM
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New crit bike has Shimano 540's on it. They come standard with an ugly spoke guard the size of a dinner plate. Any reason why I shouldn't remove it if the rear dereilleur is setup properly?
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Old 09-18-05 | 08:11 PM
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New crit bike has Shimano 540's on it. They come standard with an ugly spoke guard the size of a dinner plate. Any reason why I shouldn't remove it if the rear dereilleur is setup properly?
another new bike !! Well sir, you had better remove that thing, you can save soooooo many grams and be super fast, and it's just plain ugly.
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Old 09-18-05 | 08:12 PM
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yeah, I see that, LBS said the Large Avanti would fit him like a glove. NOT !
LBS will say anything to get cash in till drawer. Paul's probably drooling over a 52cm Felt TK right now tho.
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