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rockmuncher 02-27-05 10:29 PM

My cleats wont fit in you MTB pedals

Brian 02-27-05 11:09 PM

I'll throw some flats on there. Don't worry, they use old chainsaw chains to keep your feet from slipping. Or I do have some with with the little spikes.

badsac 02-28-05 12:10 AM

Got back from the RTA big ride yesterday. Was a bit of fun. ****ty conditions with rain on half the days though, including about 100mm in Dalgetty. I didn't know carbon fibre could rust. :(

If I had of known the conditions would suck I would have taken the old beater mountainbike. My bike has a couple of cloudy areas on the top tube where my number rubbed which sucks. So if any of you know how to take cloudyness/fine scratches out of clear coat I'd really appreciate it. Also some tips on what kind of servicing to give my bike after spending to much time in the rain. I've cleaned/degreased and lubed the chain, rear and front deraileur. Anything else I should do? Noticed rust in a little hole on the undersides of the hoods of both shifters that concerned me. Is there anything I should be doing with the shifters to make sure they don't stuff up before their time?

Brian 02-28-05 12:16 AM

I'd try a non-gel toothpaste. The mildest polish I can think of.

pshaw 02-28-05 12:42 AM


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

My first BMX was a red gitane, blue tyres... man it was cool :)

Anyway, I ride a lemond... does that instantly mean everyone dislikes me..?

crank'n 02-28-05 02:52 AM


Originally Posted by badsac
Got back from the RTA big ride yesterday. Was a bit of fun. ****ty conditions with rain on half the days though, including about 100mm in Dalgetty. I didn't know carbon fibre could rust. :(

If I had of known the conditions would suck I would have taken the old beater mountainbike. My bike has a couple of cloudy areas on the top tube where my number rubbed which sucks. So if any of you know how to take cloudyness/fine scratches out of clear coat I'd really appreciate it. Also some tips on what kind of servicing to give my bike after spending to much time in the rain. I've cleaned/degreased and lubed the chain, rear and front deraileur. Anything else I should do? Noticed rust in a little hole on the undersides of the hoods of both shifters that concerned me. Is there anything I should be doing with the shifters to make sure they don't stuff up before their time?

Have you lifted up the front of the bike, to drain any water trapped in the frame?through the drain holes.

Brian 02-28-05 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by pshaw
Anyway, I ride a lemond... does that instantly mean everyone dislikes me..?

Well, not everyone. Or at least not because of the bike you ride. :D

Who's going to be the first to bid on this?

rockmuncher 02-28-05 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Who's going to be the first to bid on this?

Do you really like to be beaten mercilessly?

rockmuncher 02-28-05 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I'll throw some flats on there. Don't worry, they use old chainsaw chains to keep your feet from slipping. Or I do have some with with the little spikes.

I'll bring some clips and straps then

Brian 02-28-05 04:01 AM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Do you really like to be beaten mercilessly?

Sucked in!

SJP 02-28-05 04:59 AM


Originally Posted by pshaw
My first BMX was a red gitane, blue tyres... man it was cool :)

Anyway, I ride a lemond... does that instantly mean everyone dislikes me..?

My first bike was a cheapy from Target with the killer name of "Red Devil".
And amazingly after about 15 years of Phillip island salt air, she is still going...they made then tough back then....actually i think its the rust holding it together!!

pshaw 02-28-05 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Well, not everyone. Or at least not because of the bike you ride. :D

Thanks expat... when do you leave..?
;)

rockmuncher 02-28-05 03:41 PM

Shall I start on the letter of excommunication? :D

Sign this before you leave:

I am an American.

I hereby renounce all the trappings of Australia.

I renounce all blessings, benefits, graces, sanctifications, and advantages supposedly conferred on me by any country other than the USA, or by any act of misplaced patriotism performed by me or on my behalf in the past, present or future.

I condemn as monstrous the idea of road bikes, and renounce any fitting of training wheels on my behalf as an infant.

I reject as ridiculous the idea of a peaceful thread about nothing and spurn its presumed benefits.

I do not believe that any decent beer, cracker barbie or bonza shiela exists, and will not act as if they did.

I do not believe that any road bike is worthy, regardless of frame material, and will not pretend that they are.

I do not think that posting on the Aussie thread is anything more than talking to oneself and will not make believe that it is.

I do not believe that any colour of shoe is more sanctified than any other, or that any human being should be elevated above another in any way, due to bike choice, club membership, gender, occupation, favourite beer or for any other reason and will not feign that I do.

As a principled and rational person, it pains me that someone, somewhere may be counting me as an adherent of an irrational love of tandem mountain bikes which has done and is doing irreparable harm to humanity and with which I profoundly disagree. Please remove my name from the records of the Aussie thread, and record that I am no longer an Aussie. Please send me confirmation of this action. Please do this as soon as possible.


Signature___________________________

Brian 02-28-05 03:59 PM

A bit harsh, don't you think? I mention we're moving, and you guys are holding the door open, booking tickets and packing my stuff. Don't come knocking when you need something shipped from the states...

rockmuncher 02-28-05 04:05 PM

Oh dear, he's started taking things seriously already. Must be terribly difficult being an American! So much pressure to perform :lol:

Don't be taking offence tho, Expat. I reckon the lads will let you remain an honorary Aussie (in absentia).

Brian 02-28-05 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Must be terribly difficult being an American! So much pressure to perform :lol:


Must be easy being an Aussie, what with the low expectations and all... :D

Dangerous is the sword which has two edges.

dbuckingham144 02-28-05 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Dangerous is the sword which has two edges.

Its good if you need to cut both ways though :D

rockmuncher 02-28-05 05:20 PM

All this talk of weaponry an blood fueds is making me thirsty.

I reckon we should skip melted crayons next time I'm up your way, and head straight for the brewery for an ale or two instead. That means a late morning or afternoon ride tho. Whatdya reckon?

Brian 02-28-05 05:31 PM

That means heat, it cuts into my time with my wife, and it cuts into my BMX practice. Ok, I lied about the last bit. I'm not much of a drinker either - blood sugar issues. Oh, wait! You mean after we all go on a big MTB ride!! Yeah, that's cool. Except those *****ers that I ordered my Cannondale part from sat on my payment for a week before telling me the item is no longer available.

badsac 02-28-05 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by crank'n
Have you lifted up the front of the bike, to drain any water trapped in the frame?through the drain holes.

They have drain holes?

dbuckingham144 02-28-05 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
All this talk of weaponry an blood fueds is making me thirsty.

I reckon we should skip melted crayons next time I'm up your way, and head straight for the brewery for an ale or two instead. That means a late morning or afternoon ride tho. Whatdya reckon?


Ahh Blue Tongue ale and ginger beer on Tap!

rockmuncher 02-28-05 06:33 PM

Wouldn't it be marvelous if every drive was like this

http://cars.grandprix.com.au/fun/pho...idge/zooooooom

ed073 02-28-05 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Wouldn't it be marvelous if every drive was like this

http://cars.grandprix.com.au/fun/pho...idge/zooooooom


Collins St tomorrow.....

531Aussie 02-28-05 07:22 PM

SBS have got the "Ashes" coool

climbo 02-28-05 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
SBS have got the "Ashes" coool

fantastic ! Ashes/Tour/cycling/football, SBS is becoming THE station, all they need is the Super 12's on there and I'll be a happy man !


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