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rockmuncher 05-05-05 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
bikeforums.com will be a ghost town this time next year...

It already is. bikeforums.net might be too.

ed073 05-05-05 07:16 PM

True. I'm sooooooo over, "What wheels should I get?" "Which is better, six13, Vortex or C-50?" "Should I ride with undies under my shorts?" "Help with these wheels."

Obviously the search function is broken :D

Thylacine 05-05-05 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
Road and MTB I ride the same. I already run 175's on the road and MTB, wouldn't go any bigger. Pedal clearance is an issue off road also, plus, extra leverage is good on climbs but lots of MTB riding is done in a spinning type style also.

Plenty of SS MTB'ers seem to like the 180 MTB cranks but they cannot spin fast RPM's up a hill, it's all about leverage there.

Crank length is a tough one. Generally, I'm of the opinion that everything should be proportioned to the rider. The bigger you are, the bigger everything needs to be. That's the only sense I've made of 20 years of thinking too much about bikes! ;)

I think it's very 'pro staus quo' to assume everyone should fit neatly into the only three sizes of cranks that the major manufacturers have conveniently decided to rationalise for manufacture. It's impossible or ludicrous to think 3 sizes fit everyone.....what's next, 5 size frames fit everyone? :lol:

I think there might be a 'theortical' crank length to leg (upper or lower of both, I have no clues), but that goes out the window with cadence because at lower cadences longer crank arms provide more leverage, but may not be better at higher RPMs.

Cranks that automatically change length with cadence anyone? :rolleyes:

Anyway, the bottom line is that I've almost been convinced by an article that argues that our attempts at bike aerodynamics are a joke and should be ignored by 99.9% of us, so perhaps I'm not the right person to ask about these things! :)

Lugged bike with Open Pros and 32 cross 3 non aero spokes anyone?

rockmuncher 05-05-05 07:23 PM

I don't move much from the A.T. anymore. I can't even find anything useful in training and nutrition anymore. Everyone's too busy slagging everyone else off. Those damned Aussies started that!

ed073 05-05-05 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine

Lugged bike with Open Pros and 32 cross 3 non aero spokes anyone?


36-hole, 3-cross rear, tied and soldered, please!

ed073 05-05-05 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
I don't move much from the A.T. anymore. I can't even find anything useful in training and nutrition anymore. Everyone's too busy slagging everyone else off. Those damned Aussies started that!

100% correct. Seppos take it as a personal affront to have their opinion challenged on just about anything.

(no offence, Exp! You're one of us!!)

climbo 05-05-05 07:40 PM

no Giro on SBS? Not even highlights?

ed073 05-05-05 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
no Giro on SBS? Not even highlights?


just the 90 second bit on World Sport each night....as Tomalaris refers to the Giro as a "classic" and Robbie McEwen as a natural time-triallist.


Anyone else think that a straight line, 1100m prologue is a bit strange???

rockmuncher 05-05-05 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by Thylacine
Cranks that automatically change length with cadence anyone?

Sounds like a perfectly reasonable engineering idea. I wonder if the human leg would be able to adapt to a varying length crank arm tho...

rockmuncher 05-05-05 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Tomalaris refers to the Giro as a "classic" and Robbie McEwen as a natural time-triallist.

Anyone else think that a straight line, 1100m prologue is a bit strange???

Now THAT's funny! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

[edit] we should have an awards thread at the end of the year for posts like that!!
You'd win Gold for Excellence in Sarcasm and Wit

rockmuncher 05-05-05 08:46 PM

Hey Guys, some shiela needs your help over at cycling forums :)
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t235686...-the-guys.html

HDTVKSS 05-05-05 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Hey Guys, some shiela needs your help over at cycling forums :)
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t235686...-the-guys.html

maybee hes just affraid he'l go over his lactate threshold......

wattsy_rules 05-05-05 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Hey Guys, some shiela needs your help over at cycling forums :)
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t235686...-the-guys.html

I can't believe everyone's answering sensibly. cycling forums is far too mature for my little mind! :o

wattsy_rules 05-05-05 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
True. "Should I ride with undies under my shorts?" :D

So Ed , do ya?

rockmuncher 05-05-05 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
I can't believe everyone's answering sensibly. cycling forums is far too mature for my little mind! :o

Why dya think I stay in here all the time. I dun hafta think as hard! :lol:

ed073 05-05-05 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
So Ed , do ya?


Always. Davenport boxers under my Bayside Banditos shorts (no bibs). Nice and bunchable.

I also use a helmet mirror and ride in Essendon footy socks and Shimano mountain bike shoes.

HDTVKSS 05-05-05 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Shimano mountain bike shoes.

hay, no fair, i represent that statement! ( ok well nike mountain bike shoes....)

ed073 05-05-05 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
hay, no fair, i represent that statement! ( ok well nike mountain bike shoes....)



Sorry mate....mine are the brown and green ones that look more like desert boots than cycling shoes. I had to get some SPD's coz they weren't compatible with my Keywins. :D

ed073 05-05-05 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Now THAT's funny! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

[edit] we should have an awards thread at the end of the year for posts like that!!
You'd win Gold for Excellence in Sarcasm and Wit


I'm a born smartarse. Ask 53_11 Alltheway.

531Aussie 05-05-05 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Nothing funnier than Andrew Orsatti or Tomalaris commentating
.

Reminds me of my pet peeve.

I'll tell you why it's nothing but a big toss to pronounce foreign names using foreign accents:

We only hear people putting on the "fancy" accents from southern and western Europen regions.

We never hear people like Orsati using a Chinese accent when discussing an Asian sportsperson.

Nor do we hear people like Orsatti using a an Indian accent when reading out a subcontinent batting line-up.

And we rarely hear Eastern European accents because they're not as "sexy" as the French, Spanish, Italian or Greek accents.

We never hear the French or other Europeans putting on an American accent to say "Lance Armstrong", or an Aussie accent to say "Robbie McEwan"

IT IS INCORRECT AND A BIG PRETENTIOUS TOSS :D
(hmmm, "pretentious toss", is that a tautology?)

rockmuncher 05-05-05 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Reminds me of my pet peeve.

I'll tell you why it's nothing but a big toss to pronounce foreign names using foreign accents:

Listen here young 531, if it wasn't for those classy European names the Les Murray Academy of Commentary would have nothing to show for all its hard work!

crank'n 05-06-05 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Hey Guys, some shiela needs your help over at cycling forums :)
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t235686...-the-guys.html

well he's not married to her ,he's probably pumping up another chick's tyres/just a thought. :D

Brian 05-06-05 01:30 AM

Help! I've got some 170mm Campy Daytona square taper cranks with chainrings. Any idea that they're worth? I also have a carbon fibre seat post in 27.2, which I've most seen on MTBs. Is that a common road size too?

berny 05-06-05 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Help! I've got some 170mm Campy Daytona square taper cranks with chainrings. Any idea that they're worth? I also have a carbon fibre seat post in 27.2, which I've most seen on MTBs. Is that a common road size too?

I'll give you $20 for the lot. :)

Brian 05-06-05 01:45 AM

Thanks Berny. I've got a nice selection of parts, but don't know how much to ask for them. They go on those funny skinny tire bikes. If the 170mm Ultegras are too short for Munchie, they'll go on ebay. Looks like they're new, with a BB. I worry that my brother's cast-offs are nicer than some of the stuff I buy. The carbon post wasn't good enough for him?


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