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justabikegirl 01-16-11 10:23 PM

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This thread is filled with whiners and CRY babies. Better shut it down LowCel.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=186422Nah, that's sand there with me, not snow. When the goin gets tough the smart move south.

2ndGen 01-16-11 10:27 PM

Hi Pot, I'm Kettle!
:D

Makel 01-17-11 01:57 AM


Originally Posted by 2ndGen (Post 12087955)
Hi Pot, I'm Kettle!
:D

+1

Well, I guess if he wanted to be fair, you should get 8 pages plus 16 for a total of 24.

Machka 01-17-11 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by rbart4506 (Post 12086387)
Weather breaking?? I live in friggin Canada, the weather ain't breaking until mid-May or June :)

I remember those days ... that's part of the reason why I moved to Australia! :D :D

Australia these days ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1430288...7625549192331/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1430288...7623927024320/

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5245/...83e3d968_z.jpg

Makel 01-17-11 03:21 AM


Originally Posted by machka (Post 12088459)
i remember those days ... That's part of the reason why i moved to australia! :d :d


http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5245/...83e3d968_z.jpg

bragart!!

Machka 01-17-11 03:42 AM


Originally Posted by Makel (Post 12088464)
bragart!!


Hehehehehehe!! :) :lol:



But actually ... we've just recently come out of a very long, cool, wet, rainy winter and spring ... straight into a weird summer where it is cool, rainy for a several days then suddenly hot and sunny for a few days, then back to cool and rainy. So those occasional days where it is actually warm and sunny are lovely. :)

Saturday reached 31C, Sunday (yesterday) was 34C ... today reached only 23C and tonight is going down to 9C. I'm actually wearing socks this evening!!

Rowan 01-17-11 04:59 AM


Originally Posted by bostongarden (Post 12087730)
I don't know the criteria for keeping/closing threads. But, this one strikes me as absolutely cycling relevant for folks in climates that are not so warm at the moment. Just putting that out there in case it matters.

No it doesn't matter.

Sucks, doesn't it?

Brrrrr... 9 deg C tonight. I'll be freezing my toes off.

LowCel 01-17-11 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by justabikegirl (Post 12087941)
This thread is filled with whiners and CRY babies. Better shut it down LowCel.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=186422Nah, that's sand there with me, not snow. When the goin gets tough the smart move south.

The whole site is filled with whiners and cry babies, closing this thread wouldn't put a dent into it. This is actually one of the more on-topic threads lately. If nothing else I get to show off that I have htfu. :D

lunacycle 01-17-11 10:38 AM

I decided to HTFU this winter, so I took up skate-skiing.
Now I actually look forward to going outside when it's 10F.

2ndGen 01-17-11 11:00 AM

I'm probably one of the hardest MF's when it comes to hard physical activity in zero degree weather.
But I'm a big p*$$y when it comes to getting my road bike all crudded up with crap and salt.
It might just be a lowly CAAD, but it's gorgeous and it's not the bike I want to subject to the winter on wet days.
Have my fingers crossed for a CX I have my eye on. That female dog I will ride into the ground for sure.

Till then, the MTB will do nicely (and sometimes the SS).

superNoid 01-17-11 11:45 AM

I live in Southern California so I dont ever have an off season. However I don't ride when its raining or if its ass cold out. While not as cold as other climates, its a good enough excuse to stay in and play with my son.

crhilton 01-17-11 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by LowCel (Post 12088645)
The whole site is filled with whiners and cry babies, closing this thread wouldn't put a dent into it. This is actually one of the more on-topic threads lately. If nothing else I get to show off that I have htfu. :D

I happily ride on the types of surfaces you posted, but not on skinnies... I bow to your brand of crazy.

2ndGen 01-17-11 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by superNoid (Post 12089716)
I live in Southern California so I dont ever have an off season. However I don't ride when its raining or if its ass cold out. While not as cold as other climates, its a good enough excuse to stay in and play with my son.

Gotta ask SN; What do you consider arse cold?

crhilton 01-17-11 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by superNoid (Post 12089716)
I live in Southern California so I dont ever have an off season. However I don't ride when its raining or if its ass cold out. While not as cold as other climates, its a good enough excuse to stay in and play with my son.

What does "cold" mean to you?

2ndGen 01-17-11 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by crhilton (Post 12089844)
What does "cold" mean to you?

:lol:

Makel 01-17-11 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by 2ndGen (Post 12089511)
I'm probably one of the hardest MF's when it comes to hard physical activity in zero degree weather.
But I'm a big p*$$y when it comes to getting my road bike all crudded up with crap and salt.
It might just be a lowly CAAD, but it's gorgeous and it's not the bike I want to subject to the winter on wet days.
Have my fingers crossed for a CX I have my eye on. That female dog I will ride into the ground for sure.

Till then, the MTB will do nicely (and sometimes the SS).

My next bike is going to be a MTB, but I've seriously been considering a CX bike for riding around the city streets to visit friends and family. I can't make up my mind!

Makel 01-17-11 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by superNoid (Post 12089716)
I live in Southern California so I dont ever have an off season. However I don't ride when its raining or if its ass cold out. While not as cold as other climates, its a good enough excuse to stay in and play with my son.

High 40's to low 50's isn't cold you big wussie, but +1 for spending time with the kiddo.

2ndGen 01-17-11 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Makel (Post 12090136)
My next bike is going to be a MTB, but I've seriously been considering a CX bike for riding around the city streets to visit friends and family. I can't make up my mind!

Can't have too many bikes.

I have a RB/MTB/SS/Dork Bike (old 3 speed).
I NEED a CX and an uber-Carbon custom built dream bike + a PK Ripper
BMX bike and a 5.5"+ All Mountain machine (Turner 5.5 Spot).

Makel 01-17-11 01:18 PM

I was thinking about getting a hunko junko off of CL, and fixing it up as a CX bike. That would have two benefits, I would learn about the mechanics more and would result in a CX bike. I just have no idea what road bike frames will work as a CX bike. There is a thread in the CX forum that has a list of manufactures. I wonder if there is somekind of spec that I need to pay attention to, as far as size for the wheels and tires, or can you just put them on any roadbike frame? I need to do more research.

crhilton 01-17-11 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Makel (Post 12090200)
I was thinking about getting a hunko junko off of CL, and fixing it up as a CX bike. That would have two benefits, I would learn about the mechanics more and would result in a CX bike. I just have no idea what road bike frames will work as a CX bike. There is a thread in the CX forum that has a list of manufactures. I wonder if there is somekind of spec that I need to pay attention to, as far as size for the wheels and tires, or can you just put them on any roadbike frame? I need to do more research.

Tire clearance with the frame and brakes (most road frames will be setup for calipers and not cantilevers). Typical road framesets won't clear knobby 700x32c tires.

Makel 01-17-11 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by crhilton (Post 12090245)
Tire clearance with the frame and brakes (most road frames will be setup for calipers and not cantilevers). Typical road framesets won't clear knobby 700x32c tires.

I was thinking it might be something like that. I probably then need to get a list together of frames and sizes that are CX and just check CL periodically. The only problem with CL is that sometimes I think half the stuff on there is stolen, because people have absolutely no idea about what they are selling.

Carbon Unit 01-17-11 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by crhilton (Post 12089844)
What does "cold" mean to you?


Originally Posted by Makel (Post 12090151)
High 40's to low 50's isn't cold you big wussie, but +1 for spending time with the kiddo.

In most of the US high 40's or low 50's isn't cold, but there are other options besides riding outside. If it was a weekend and cold, I would ride anyway. During the week, I would do a spin class, swim or play racket ball. I want to improve my cardio fitness and there are other ways of getting a workout.

coasting 01-17-11 02:40 PM

Addiction > cabin fever

Makel 01-17-11 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 12090555)
Addiction > cabin fever

:troll:

:D

Velo Gator 01-17-11 09:40 PM

what is this place about?


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