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pshaw 07-17-05 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
you missed a great track night guys, good fast racing, totally shagged today. I had one slow speed crash/slide down the banking, won a race, got killed in the wheelrace by A grade. All good fun though :)

Sounds good, let me know next time you're heading down?

Passed on Terrigal Sunday and painted the fence instead :( 150sqm of timber is now streaky!

I'm off on hols for a month on Friday..... so unless I can tempt you to a night ride on Wednesday....?
It's bon voyage... Any orders for cheap bike bits from Japan :eek:

I thought my Assos bibs were great value at only $50 Aus, until Climbo laughed at the color (red & yellow)

Still, my buddy runs a bike shop back home so if anyone is looking....? I'm contemplating a track frame...?

Thylacine 07-17-05 07:40 PM

I still have to give Robbie my vote for Green. Agree, Rassmussen for the dots, Armstrong for the overall *blech*

Requests from Japan? Let me put my thinking cap on....

climbo 07-17-05 07:41 PM

month off = lots of training time for the Highland Classic :)

Wed might be a goer, I'll call you.

pshaw 07-17-05 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
I still have to give Robbie my vote for Green. Agree, Rassmussen for the dots, Armstrong for the overall *blech*

Requests from Japan? Let me put my thinking cap on....

or UK, Italy, Hkong... within reason... :rolleyes:

pshaw 07-17-05 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
month off = lots of training time for the Highland Classic :)

Wed might be a goer, I'll call you.

Mate from home will be overseas at the wrong time so I've managed to borrow his bike for the time in the UK :D

Lemond Due'z, I dont think he trusts me with his new CF Bianchi :mad:

climbo 07-17-05 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by pshaw
or UK, Italy, Hkong... within reason... :rolleyes:

not going to Bali ? :rolleyes:

pshaw 07-17-05 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
not going to Bali ? :rolleyes:

Yeah, i'm not bringing anyone a bodyboard :eek:

Thylacine 07-17-05 08:31 PM

bodyboard...riiiiiiight ;)

berny 07-17-05 10:44 PM

Anyone else notice how many TDF riders use aluminium seatposts? I counted four, just in the ten man breakaway! LA also uses alum. (or at least he was using one last nite)

jock 07-17-05 10:48 PM

Are you sure they weren't CF seatposts covered with faux-Aluminium stickers? :D

[edit] Sorry berny, I haven't noticed a single thing about anyone's bike. The two main things that I've noticed is that the Discovery team look puncy in that stupid blue and Ivan Basso and Cadel Evans look like identical twins through a sleep haze. I don't know how many times I've 'found' Cadel Evans in the pack slogging it out on a climb for the CSC team :rolleyes:

ed073 07-17-05 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by berny
Anyone else notice how many TDF riders use aluminium seatposts? I counted four, just in the ten man breakaway! LA also uses alum.


why not? Light as buggery.

climbo 07-17-05 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by berny
Anyone else notice how many TDF riders use aluminium seatposts? I counted four, just in the ten man breakaway! LA also uses alum.

I never look that close to their butts :D

I have a couple of Ti posts that seem fine to me on my road and mtn bike. Why not use Alu? does carbon have much of a benefit in that area?

berny 07-17-05 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
I never look that close to their butts :D

I have a couple of Ti posts that seem fine to me on my road and mtn bike. Why not use Alu? does carbon have much of a benefit in that area?

CF is supposed to be 'the lightest' but it is fragile in as much as it doesn't perform well under excessive compression, a problem with home mechs and spanners :( and a cf post needs the correct torque to stop it slipping down so tension on the clamp is torque wrench critical. And when cf fails it does so in a catastrophic manner.
I doubt LA and the guys think the minor weight savings are worth the risk.

climbo 07-17-05 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by berny
CF is supposed to be 'the lightest' but it is fragile in as much as it doesn't perform well under excessive compression, a problem with home mechs and spanners :( and a cf post needs the correct torque to stop it slipping down so tension on the clamp is torque wrench critical. And when cf fails it does so in a catastrophic manner.
I doubt LA and the guys think the minor weight savings are worth the risk.

no way, sounds painful all that extra stuffing around, especially with all the km's they put in, you wouldn't want a failure.

Those on the road minor adjustments would be impossible with a CF seatpost, imagine trying to get the right torque hanging out of the car with an allen key at 50 k/ph.

Thylacine 07-17-05 11:56 PM

CF posts are not worth the money in my opinion. This magic 'vibration damping' just doesn't exist as far as my arse can tell - you're much better off having a seatpost that stays put, won't snap and more importantly....the more of it that sticks out of the frame, the more flexy it will be ergo, the more 'comfy' it will be.

The Al seatposts in the Peloton are because, yeah, easier to clamp with less finesse, and many teams run DA posts because they're sponsored by Shimano.

No point in going for lightweight if you have to add lead to the bike to get in into the UCI limit!

*sits patiently waiting for some monkey to PM me complaining about my new avatar* :)

climbo 07-18-05 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
*sits patiently waiting for some monkey to PM me complaining about my new avatar* :)

it's quite funny I thought, do they really PM you on stuff like that or are you baiting it ?

Thylacine 07-18-05 12:19 AM

I wouldn't be an Aussie if I wasn't a sh¡t-stirrer, right?

climbo 07-18-05 12:26 AM

how true !! LOL

Brian 07-18-05 12:47 AM

Tiger, is that creaky BB on one of those "Thylacine" branded frames?

Thylacine 07-18-05 01:00 AM

Seems like you learn fast, Pattie :p

531Aussie 07-18-05 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by climbo
not heard of it or when it might be on. Is it Tour related or just cycling generally?

Titled: "Overcoming"(Denmark)

"blah, blah, blah......follows Bjarne Riis and his CSC team as they strive for the impossible:
to become the world's best and win the Tour de France"

berny 07-18-05 04:43 AM

Any else see the dh get run down by the camera motor bike last nite? :( Couldn't have happened to a nicer idiot.

Thylacine 07-18-05 05:22 PM

Okay, so what happened in last nights stage?

Oh, I also did my first commute today - yay for me. Grand old distance of 17kms.....grand old temp as I passed the temp clock on Macaulay Rd of ONE DEGREE. *Brrrrrrrrrrrr*

Felt like I was riding with bricks attached to my feet, and now all I want to do is curl up and have a little snooze.

It's going to be a long day....

jock 07-18-05 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Okay, so what happened in last nights stage?

It's going to be a long day....

The lazy buggers had a day orf. Shoulda been made to ride two stages I say.

And yes, today is going to be a long day, with a slight pudginess in the middle.

climbo 07-18-05 05:32 PM

1 degree is too cold to ride if you ask me, I'm tired of riding in the cold.... I want a tan line again.


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