The Aussie Thread
#3076
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
I've got the full meaning, don't worry. My wife said "Nah, it's not because septic tank rhymes with Yank, it's because they think Americans are full of *****". And to think Americans love Australia so much. You gave us 2 great documentaries - that one about driving, and one about crocs... We don't hold a grudge about Jacko either.
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Originally Posted by Rowan

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Originally Posted by Rowan
Abso-bluddy-lutely. Hic!
#3080
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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I've been reading ignorant tech questions. Really now, who needs a torque wrench?Just guess on your Alu/Ti/Carbon bike, I'm sure you'll guess right.
#3081
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
I've been reading ignorant tech questions. Really now, who needs a torque wrench?Just guess on your Alu/Ti/Carbon bike, I'm sure you'll guess right.
#3082
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Hey, I've done 60km/h on pavement with my wife on the back, I can assure you that every nut and bolt is torqued to the manufacturer's specs. Maybe not as critical on a road bike with no suspension, and no disc brakes, but it's not a risk I'm willing to take. BTW, do you still use Look cleats?
#3083
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Hey, I've done 60km/h on pavement with my wife on the back, I can assure you that every nut and bolt is torqued to the manufacturer's specs.

Originally Posted by Expatriate
BTW, do you still use Look cleats?
#3084
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Out of carbs. Need sleeeep. Must.... not... post .... any .... mooooore
#3085
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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I hope you meant the handbook, not my wife. She'd like me to mention that I cured her constipation that day too. On the subject of cleats, she completed her first ride with them, absolutely trouble free, and then forgot to unclip in the driveway. D'oh! Yeah, we have better things to do now too. You still coming this way Sunday? Street Festival on King St. Heaps of foot traffic, but should be nice for cyclists.
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From: Bathurst oz
Originally Posted by ed073
Child of 1973, hence the username. I love Phil....sold him an MTB when I worked at The Freedom Machine.

Me, I'm a child of 72, and I'm going to win the tour next year (oh, okay maybe the year after, I didn't buy my bike early enough). We're still whipper snappers.
#3087
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Y'all are just a bunch of kids. 1969 for me. Kids!
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Hey Expat, I'm not riding up from Gosford tomorrow, but I'll be riding down from Maitland!! If you're keen for a ride I'll crooze through the Jesmond Park cycleway at about 7:30 tomorrow morning then onto Lambton Road and into town for a cuppa. Meet you at the lights on Croudace St if you're keen.
If you don't see a dork on a Gitane by 7:45 then it's probably because I've slept in/had a flat/been squashed. You can swear profusely and carry on without me!
If you don't see a dork on a Gitane by 7:45 then it's probably because I've slept in/had a flat/been squashed. You can swear profusely and carry on without me!
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Originally Posted by Rowan
So Tiger, who isn't really Tasmanian but obviously wishes he could be, and is a frame-builder extraordinaire, has decided to grace us with his company...
.... after slumming it around a few other forums, I notice.
Have we offended one of our own?
.... after slumming it around a few other forums, I notice.
Have we offended one of our own?
Also, I'm not a framebuilder, I'm the guy that tells the framebuilder what to do. I think the official title is 'smartarse', but I'm not sure.
ALSO, I was busy this week, so didn't post as much on this or other forums. Actually I was busy admiring the massive bruise on my arse that Hitchy caused. It's a multi-coloured rainbow of delights. I should post a pic of it and take a poll of how many people lost their lunch while viewing it!
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Hey Expat, I'm not riding up from Gosford tomorrow, but I'll be riding down from Maitland!! If you're keen for a ride I'll crooze through the Jesmond Park cycleway at about 7:30 tomorrow morning then onto Lambton Road and into town for a cuppa. Meet you at the lights on Croudace St if you're keen.
If you don't see a dork on a Gitane by 7:45 then it's probably because I've slept in/had a flat/been squashed. You can swear profusely and carry on without me!
If you don't see a dork on a Gitane by 7:45 then it's probably because I've slept in/had a flat/been squashed. You can swear profusely and carry on without me!
#3091
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Oh, I just listed a computer/HRM on ebay. Somebody go crazy and bid it up real high.
https://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....e=STRK:MESE:IT
https://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....e=STRK:MESE:IT
#3092
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Actually, Thylacines were found on the mainland as well as PNG, but died out from those places first. Musta been the dodgy lamb Kebabs. Tasmania's a cool place though, I highly recommend getting a Kombi, taking it over on the boat, and spending a week or two driving around. It's the best holiday.
Also, I'm not a framebuilder, I'm the guy that tells the framebuilder what to do. I think the official title is 'smartarse', but I'm not sure.
ALSO, I was busy this week, so didn't post as much on this or other forums. Actually I was busy admiring the massive bruise on my arse that Hitchy caused. It's a multi-coloured rainbow of delights. I should post a pic of it and take a poll of how many people lost their lunch while viewing it!
Also, I'm not a framebuilder, I'm the guy that tells the framebuilder what to do. I think the official title is 'smartarse', but I'm not sure.
ALSO, I was busy this week, so didn't post as much on this or other forums. Actually I was busy admiring the massive bruise on my arse that Hitchy caused. It's a multi-coloured rainbow of delights. I should post a pic of it and take a poll of how many people lost their lunch while viewing it!
Good idea on the picture. Might scare off a few of the weight weenies... but then again not. They'd use it as inspiration to throw up before a ride and therefore gain another 0.00001 seconds on their next time trial.
PS: I'd delete the bit about telling other guys what to do. Makes you sound like a theorist. And we know what hitchy (and 531 and rocky and others) think about them.
PPS: Another Tasmanian victory -- Marcos A wins the touring car championship. No wonder you mainlanders ride bikes, you can't drive!

PPPS: And I really am joking. Even about being right for the first time!!!
#3093
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Rowan, do you have, (or know anyone that does) a pair of clip-on type aero bars for cheap? I'd like to try some on our tandem. Thanks
#3094
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Rowan, do you have, (or know anyone that does) a pair of clip-on type aero bars for cheap? I'd like to try some on our tandem. Thanks
#3095
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Hey, I've seen your posts on other threads, but don't worry, your secret's safe with me. I'm just wondering how much faster we could go on the flats if I wasn't acting like a parachute. I think the bars on the tandem are about 20cm wider than the average road bars. Thanks.
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From: Melbourne Oz
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.......I don't know...leave you blokes alone for 3 days & what do I come back to?.......a thread that has disintegrated into Taswegian's rabbitting on to Seppo's in NSW no less.......bugger me (let's not take things TOOO literally around here either!).....so I 've just managed to read 3 days worth of posts & I've gotta say I'm proud of you blokes........not a molecule of stuff that could be even vaguely accused of being interesting!.....Go you good things!........
now, onto the bad news....$350 later I've got the 486 fixed.....bent derailuer hanger & spoke, turned into bent derailuer, hanger,spoke & 4 bent chain links......cos Shimano won't sell ya 4 links will they!...bah...anyway, she's all better, 'cept for the scratch (sob)......does anyone round here speak japanese?....I wanna post the bent derailuer on Japanese EBay as "3 months old" etc, etc....get some of me money back off the bastards that caused the bingle in the first place!
Hitchy
now, onto the bad news....$350 later I've got the 486 fixed.....bent derailuer hanger & spoke, turned into bent derailuer, hanger,spoke & 4 bent chain links......cos Shimano won't sell ya 4 links will they!...bah...anyway, she's all better, 'cept for the scratch (sob)......does anyone round here speak japanese?....I wanna post the bent derailuer on Japanese EBay as "3 months old" etc, etc....get some of me money back off the bastards that caused the bingle in the first place!
Hitchy
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Good to have you and your bike back. I'm going to encourage all my American friends to join this thread
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
so I 've just managed to read 3 days worth of posts & I've gotta say I'm proud of you blokes........not a molecule of stuff that could be even vaguely accused of being interesting!.....Go you good things!........
#3099
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Hey Expat, how far did we roll this morning? One of the great features of my Polar HRM is the AUTODELETE function. It erases any knowledge of you having done any form of riding if you leave it monitoring and it doesn't hear from the transmitter for more than 5 minutes.
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
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Looks like 23.8k, Avg speed (shhh) 19.1k. That sounds about right to me, but I'd still like to know where it came up with the Max speed figure.



