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climbo 02-27-05 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
I didnt realise that low. I am running between 50 and 60 at the moment, that could explain some of the handling difficulties.

what tyres are you running? Same psi front and back?

50 to 60 is high even for a smaller tyre.

climbo 02-27-05 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Did you ever sort out that little problem with your silca?

yep, got a new head for it.

dbuckingham144 02-27-05 06:32 PM

Classic!

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics...n-23215795.htm

pshaw 02-27-05 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
30-35 psi

2.3 tyres and tubeless so they take lower numbers.

2.2 tubed tyres , 40-45 psi. Depends on how many road Kms to the dirt! Saturdays total = 0 :D

rockmuncher 02-27-05 07:01 PM

Hey climbo, another candidate for your avitar:
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/01/14..._mr_vader.html

Thylacine 02-27-05 07:35 PM

Did I mention I copped a chainring in the leg yesterday?

Hrm, maybe some graphic adjectives might be necessary to elicit appropriate compassion......sock full of blood......call to girlfriend....emergency room....rough Indian doctor.....just averted throwing up powerbar during wound 'irrigation'.......many of those cool 'stick-on' stitches.....

rockmuncher 02-27-05 07:40 PM

Gee, sounds positively awful... and dashed silly as well :p
Any fleshwounds worth throwing up for public admiration?


[Edit] I see you've added some... bonus

Thylacine 02-27-05 07:48 PM

Shouldn't that read '....worth throwing up for public throwing up?" ?

rockmuncher 02-27-05 07:55 PM

OK so, howdja manage to rip yer leg open? Seems a tad unorthodox.

climbo 02-27-05 07:59 PM

Thread alert Munchie !

--------------------------------------------
Gitane Bicycles
02-28-05, 12:50 PM #1
ultra-g
King of Ultra

I looked at their website and their bikes look like Garbage.

Just had to share that.

Didn't Hinault ride Gitanes? He really must have been great to win the Tour 5 times on such crappy bikes.

rockmuncher 02-27-05 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
Thread alert Munchie !

Didn't have much to say in the end. He's prolly right. I'd take an Orbea style paintjob any day over the Gitane stuff. But I'm not in it to look like friggin prince charming like all the other clowns out there.

BTW, if you're quoting huge chunks try using italics for the whole quoted section. Less confusion.

climbo 02-27-05 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Didn't have much to say in the end. He's prolly right. I'd take an Orbea style paintjob any day over the Gitane stuff. But I'm not in it to look like friggin prince charming like all the other clowns out there.

BTW, if you're quoting huge chunks try using italics for the whole quoted section. Less confusion.

what happened to the original reply? I like that one better.

Yeah, not so good on the fancy stuff, that's what "-----------" is for.

He's a ****, I raced a Univega for 2 years and still did allright, he probably couldn't do Gosford to Sydney in under 6 hours, so what would he know?

531Aussie 02-27-05 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
Didn't Hinault ride Gitanes? He really must have been great to win the Tour 5 times on such crappy bikes.

sad, sad times (2005):(

I know Mucho's happy with his bikes, but......

Gitane were one of "THE" bikes to get back ye olde days.
I recently saw an '04 catalogue, and not only are they making the cheap alu
stuff, they also make kids bikes!!

Could you imagine Colnago or Pinarello puting out a product line like the current
Gitane stuff?

Before you flame me, Munch, I know they ride well and are great value for money, etc, etc,
but in the the 80s they were one of my dream bikes. :)

Brian 02-27-05 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by dbuckingham144
What pressure are you guys running your knoblies at when you head off road?

I had 60-65 in those crap tires on our ride. Of course, I like that edgy, riding on marbles feel. I generally stick to the higher end of the range, as like speed, and hate pinch flats. When I drove to the trail head, I generally ran lower pressures, but not much lower. Don't take advice from someone that used to ride a 10 speed through the bush in the 70's.

rockmuncher 02-27-05 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Before you flame me, Munch, I know they ride well and are great value for money, etc, etc, but in the the 80s they were one of my dream bikes. :)

So now your dream of owning a Gitane can be a reality for so many poor little children out there who can only dream of owning white shoes :p

531Aussie 02-27-05 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
So now your dream of owning a Gitane can be a reality for so many poor little children out there who can only dream of owning white shoes :p

Praise the Lord :p

dbuckingham144 02-27-05 09:35 PM

Expat, you going to take up the MTB Challenge that is outlined in the MTB Forum?

Brian 02-27-05 09:51 PM

I was challenged just trying to figure out what he's going on about.

climbo 02-27-05 09:53 PM

you're not the only one !!

Brian 02-27-05 10:06 PM

As I go through my shed, I keep finding all these goodies that I won't be packing. For instance, I found a CO2 adapter and 5 brand new threaded 12g cartridges. I'll probably put them on ebay, but if anyone wants to PM or email me with a reason not to, feel free to do so. You should put your reason in numerical terms. ;)

Thylacine 02-27-05 10:11 PM

I dunno what happened to the leg. No idea how you get a gash on the outside of your left leg when the chainring is on the right either. It's all a mystery I'd rather not think about.

I dunno if Gitanes were big in the 80's...I think it was more of a 70's thing, which, of course, makes 531 ANCIENT. :p Late 80's it was all about the lugged Pinarellos, Viners, and Colnago's for me ( with a small amount of idiots coveting Cannondales, the first Giant carbons, Alans and those other crap lugged Aluminium things etc. ) I had a Centurian Ironman, which was white with black splatters and full Ultegra....I think.

I hope these modern Gitanes are good value, coz they're not "[Gitane cycles are the] embodiment of quality, style and tradition" like the website says....alhough they are made by Kinesis which is usually a good sign.

ed073 02-27-05 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine

I dunno if Gitanes were big in the 80's...I think it was more of a 70's thing, which, of course, makes 531 ANCIENT. :p Late 80's it was all about the lugged Pinarellos, Viners, and Colnago's for me ( with a small amount of idiots coveting Cannondales, the first Giant carbons, Alans and those other crap lugged Aluminium things etc. ) I had a Centurian Ironman, which was white with black splatters and full Ultegra....I think.

.


Yep....the smoked "white-to-colour fade" paint job was all the rage.....along with those red and white Look pedals the size of a house brick, Shimano 600 SIS 7-speed downtube shifters and those grey and red Eddy Merckx Adidas shoes.

Aaahh.......nostalgia.

:D

Brian 02-27-05 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
I hope these modern Gitanes are good... alhough they are made by Kinesis which is usually a good sign.


Munchie should feel right at home on my Kinesis MTB then.

rockmuncher 02-27-05 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Munchie should feel right at home on my Kinesis MTB then.

When was it that you were leaving again? :p

Brian 02-27-05 10:24 PM

After our NSW group MTB ride! :D


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