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Old 07-28-05 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by climbo
who knows about website hosting?
The wife wants to maybe get a bit of stuff up so her o'seas mates / family etc. can view it. Seems pricey to get plenty of spce but I guess how much do you need?
Start here: https://www.freewebspace.net/

webhosting forums here: https://www.freewebspace.net/forums/

Blogging is probably the simplest way to get a personal 'website' up and going. From memory blogger.com allows you to set up your blog for a closed user group, or was that just editting? I can't remember.
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Old 07-28-05 | 09:55 PM
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Climbo, you could do worse than www.atspace.com

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I had no probs with them except i seem to recall som weird size limit (250kb?) for any single file. Other than that it's pretty easy to get a site up.
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Old 07-28-05 | 09:58 PM
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free space? dunno, i'll check with 'em

i don;t want all those silly pop-ups and only something small so maybe bigpond does a small site for free if you have an account, i'll check.
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Old 07-28-05 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by badsac
This summer I want to ride from Bathurst to Sydney (specifically Rose bay where my adventure racing mate is). Besides the bridge on Mt Victoria, none of the ride freaks me out until I get to Paramatta Rd. Be farked if I'd ride it, but I don't know any other way to go. Don;t know how you fellas ride in Sydney.
The only time I will ride on the Parramatta road is on early Sunday Morning,any other time is plain suicidal.I am not sure of which direction you want to head to,but generally speaking, try to find the secondary roads that usually run along the railway line along the direction parallel to the Parramatta road.There will still be fair amount of traffic but much less stressful situation afterall.
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Old 07-28-05 | 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by giantbike
The only time I will ride on the Parramatta road is on early Sunday Morning,any other time is plain suicidal.I am not sure of which direction you want to head to,but generally speaking, try to find the secondary roads that usually run along the railway line along the direction parallel to the Parramatta road.There will still be fair amount of traffic but much less stressful situation afterall.
I was thinking of coming from Bathurst, down the F4, then from then on I was buggered because I agree with you about the suicidal bit. I take it those minor streets you talk about are windy narrow affairs that would slow things down heaps? Better than ending up a bonet ornament I guess. From the city to Rose bay wouldn't be to bad though. Was going to spend a couple of days then ride back again. Going up the mountains would sure test me out.
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Old 07-29-05 | 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jock
Easy. Take your body down to Camera House or Ted's or whatever and try them. See how they feel on manual, see how the pretty piccies turn out.

As for third party lenses, you might as well ask the guys who know. The only one I bought my wife was a 2x extender (you guys can keep your dirty little thoughts to yerselves!) which seems to be just fine.
I can't find any place locally that stocks the expensive lenses. And I've never had any need for an extender.


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My flatmate has the 'pro' level 2.8 wide Sigma zoom, and it's very nice optically. Slightly better than my Canon 20-25 2.8L. And yes, we have done tripod mounted tests using his DSLR. Build quality isn't as good as a Canon, but that's to be expected.
You must mean the 20-35. I've got 3 or 4 of the Sigma 2.8 lenses, and they treat me well. Also a Tokina 2.8. I just need at least a 17mm wide. Good to know aftermarket still compares well to Canon.

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Well I don't want to buy form my local, as it seems whatever they put on earlier this year was cr@p. I can't believe one ride in the rain has gummed it up like it seems to have.

Any tips Expat?

I've still got some Jagwire brake cables. See Climbo for a glowing endorsement.

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Check with Andy at Jooster - support@jooster.com. He'll hook you up.
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Old 07-29-05 | 01:13 AM
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I've still got some Jagwire brake cables. See Climbo for a glowing endorsement.
Anmy difference between brake cables and deraileur cables? Do you have outers as well?
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Old 07-29-05 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Expatriate

You must mean the 20-35. I've got 3 or 4 of the Sigma 2.8 lenses, and they treat me well. Also a Tokina 2.8. I just need at least a 17mm wide. Good to know aftermarket still compares well to Canon.
We did a number of tests at varying apetures and focal lengths. Center sharpness was pretty much indistinguishable for both lenses, but the Canon had noticably softer edges. The Canon 20-35L is supposed to be a very well regarded lens. Mitigating factor was that the lens was old and previously owned by a pro, but I wouldn't expect that to result in something like loss of edge sharpness.

Appologies for the total digression from anything biking related
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Old 07-29-05 | 01:26 AM
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Anmy difference between brake cables and deraileur cables? Do you have outers as well?
Difference? Yeah, try using a derailleur cable on your brakes... I've only got the inner wires, no housing. I have have some derailleur cables too, gotta check tomorrow.

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Appologies for the total digression from anything biking related
Mate, this is The Aussie Thread. We've been moved to Foo because there was so little bike content. No need to apologize.
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Old 07-29-05 | 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Mate, this is The Aussie Thread. We've been moved to Foo because there was so little bike content. No need to apologize.
Great- I will take that as a license to intrude arbitrarily with completely random waffle
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Old 07-29-05 | 01:33 AM
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Difference? Yeah, try using a derailleur cable on your brakes... I've only got the inner wires, no housing. I have have some derailleur cables too, gotta check tomorrow.
Why? They look the same????

So you rekon there's any difference between one wire to the next? I would have thought the outer would be where the difference would lie?
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Old 07-29-05 | 02:16 AM
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Why? They look the same????

So you rekon there's any difference between one wire to the next? I would have thought the outer would be where the difference would lie?
I think it's 1.1mm compared to 2mm. Either way, shift cables are too light for braking. And the housings are different as well. Shift housing has longitudinally placed reinforcement for zero compression, brake housing has coiled reinforcement for better brake feel. I'd like to hear Climbo's comments on the shift cables he bought, as they're supposed to be some top stuff.
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Old 07-29-05 | 07:47 AM
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Ah well, that is a bit. Doesn't look like that much to my noob eye. Camaan Climbo. Giveus your best spruik.
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Old 07-29-05 | 11:24 PM
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Ok guys, a bike related question. Skinny tire question, even. I just saw an Avanti with flat bars, skinny tires, and the Shimano Nexus 8 speed rear hub. I'm not sure why I like it, but I do. Does anyone know anything about this bike? It was only $900, which seems a pretty fair price. Opinions welcome.
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Old 07-30-05 | 01:23 AM
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more info?

how old?

https://www.avantibikes.com/
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Old 07-30-05 | 01:25 AM
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just saw one of these frames brand for $700!! Columbus Zonal alu

https://www.learsport.com.au/view_pro...oduct=Lear8500
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Old 07-30-05 | 01:36 AM
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Can't find any info on the bike at their website, but it's new in the shop. On a slightly related note, it's time for early spring cleaning:

If anyone is looking to build or upgrade an older MTB, I've got a complete bike in bits that I'm parting out. Very low k's on all of it. XT 8 speed shifters and rear derailleur, LX front, Avid SD 3 brakes, Avid SD 5 levers, XTR seat pillar, XT cranks, and some other bits like an inexpensive suspension fork and an entry level set of wheels with disc hubs. Oh, and a very nice custom frame - Kinesis tubing. I'll have it on ebay soon, but if anything interests any of you guys, PM or email me. There's a bunch of other stuff floating around that's got to go too, I'll let you know when I dig it up.
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Old 07-30-05 | 02:55 AM
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just saw one of these frames brand for $700!! Columbus Zonal alu

https://www.learsport.com.au/view_pro...oduct=Lear8500
Surprise!! What you been up to?
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Old 07-30-05 | 03:10 AM
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hmm i dont no
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Old 07-30-05 | 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
more info?

how old?

It's an Avanti Blade Eight. Nothing comes up on Google. Maybe I imagined it?
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Old 07-30-05 | 10:34 AM
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Surprise!! What you been up to?
Welcome back
Your dreams are your ticket out


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Old 07-30-05 | 10:35 AM
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It's an Avanti Blade Eight. Nothing comes up on Google. Maybe I imagined it?
I'm tippin' you already know more about them than me.

All I think I know is that they are a NZ company
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Old 07-30-05 | 06:49 PM
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I dread going back to Hadley's. Is it too much to ask for a bike shop employee to know about bikes?
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Old 07-30-05 | 07:09 PM
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I dread going back to Hadley's. Is it too much to ask for a bike shop employee to know about bikes?
Expat, you're starting to sound like a guy who would go to Dick Smiths for expert electronics advice
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Old 07-30-05 | 08:15 PM
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Expat, you're starting to sound like a guy who would go to Dick Smiths for expert electronics advice

My bad. But they had the bike in stock, so I figured maybe they could tell me about it. Silly me. I think I'll get his and hers beach cruisers instead. Retro ones, of course.
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