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Old 12-20-04 | 01:13 AM
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I never looked at it that way, thanks. I'm an environmental hazard for owning a titanium bike?
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Old 12-20-04 | 01:22 AM
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I never looked at it that way, thanks. I'm an environmental hazard for owning a titanium bike?
That's right. But mother nature always forgives. Repent and buy a plastic bike. Throw that piece of metal into a hole somewhere for mother to reclaim. Do it and your life will never be the same. Riches of the spirit and happiness will be yours. Rejoice as you will be as one with mother once again.
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Old 12-20-04 | 02:40 AM
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Well, I have been looking at some carbon cranksets for it...
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Old 12-20-04 | 03:22 AM
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In case you forgot ITS MONDAY: turn off your computer for an hour and tune into SBS
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Old 12-20-04 | 03:34 AM
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The welds on those suckers look like a 10 year old kid with ADHD did them.

You're meant to say good things about them. You're no help at all.
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Old 12-20-04 | 03:52 AM
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You're meant to say good things about them. You're no help at all.
Nope. No help whatsoever.

And now I'm even less helpful, coz John Saffran's Music Jamboree is on. Whoop!
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:21 AM
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What a classic: TISM singin "He'll Never Be an Old Man River" playing Basouki and other cruddy Greek instruments! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Old 12-20-04 | 08:16 AM
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Old 12-20-04 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by x_v1p3r_x
your an ugly piece of *****
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we can easily make that "banned" meaningful . . .
if we see many more like this. . .
Yeah, people should get banned for not knowing the contraction of you are is you're not your
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Old 12-20-04 | 02:35 PM
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Thanks Paul. Poor grammar offends all of us on The Aussie Thread.
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Old 12-20-04 | 03:50 PM
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any of you blokes out on Brisbane Water drive this morning? I saw quite a few riders out today on the way down to Woy Woy, just couldn't catch them to see who it was, all I saw was butts and yellow-ish jerseys. One really old fella pumping up the Tascott hills too, looked about 70.
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Old 12-20-04 | 03:59 PM
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Thanks Paul. Poor grammar offends all of us on The Aussie Thread.
Sorry, that one's just a pet peeve.
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by climbo
any of you blokes out on Brisbane Water drive this morning? I saw quite a few riders out today on the way down to Woy Woy, just couldn't catch them to see who it was, all I saw was butts and yellow-ish jerseys. One really old fella pumping up the Tascott hills too, looked about 70.
Wasn't me, I did the Roseville to Manly loop this morning.

Might have been a club ride, I think their new uniform has a bit of yellow in it. As for the old guy, he lives in Woy Woy. I see him out real early on Wednesdays.
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:43 PM
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Oi. Just reading a few threads on removing chains to clean them. Reading about the SRAM removable link that looks like a good thing. However, I've got a Shimano HG 73 chain on mine, which I would imagine wouldn't take those SRAM jobbies. So am I just stuck with breaking the chain and throwing new pins in them all the time?
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:47 PM
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Oi. Just reading a few threads on removing chains to clean them. Reading about the SRAM removable link that looks like a good thing. However, I've got a Shimano HG 73 chain on mine, which I would imagine wouldn't take those SRAM jobbies. So am I just stuck with breaking the chain and throwing new pins in them all the time?
Careful Saccy, you might get us chucked out of FOO with talk like that
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by badsac
Oi. Just reading a few threads on removing chains to clean them. Reading about the SRAM removable link that looks like a good thing. However, I've got a Shimano HG 73 chain on mine, which I would imagine wouldn't take those SRAM jobbies. So am I just stuck with breaking the chain and throwing new pins in them all the time?
HG73 is 8 or 9sp? I can't remember. Doesn't really matter. Get the corresponding 8 or 9sp SRAM link and it will work nicely on the Shimano chain. No more of those damned rivets to worry about. Easy on-off for cleaning. Don't however, get the Conex link, which doesn't work on 12 and 11T cogs, in my (and others') experience).
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Old 12-20-04 | 04:58 PM
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hey climbo,

is your alias an true indication of your abilities, or just wishful thinkin? I need to learn how to climb less like a walrus and more like a mountain goat. well as much as a tracky can be expected to. Might have to downgrade mountain goat aspirations to say mule
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:01 PM
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Thanks Rowan. Good to hear they'll work on the Shimano jobbies. So they don't cause any trouble with changing gear or wear on the sprockets? Just as an asside, the LBS dude here the other day tried to tell me that shimano chains came in one for 6 to 8 speed, and another for 9-10 speed. I thought 10 speed had their own?

Aww Dave. It was much simpler when we were in the roadie forum. I could actually ask the rare bike question without feeling guilty.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:26 PM
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i've always used SRAM chains on my Shimano stuff (and I use Connex chains with the link on my Campagnolo 10 speed), they work great, shifting is not a problem, the cleaning aspect is the best part, they are a little tricky to get off but with practice it gets easier.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:27 PM
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When I asked the LBS about removable links, they said they weren't needed, and sold me a chainbreaker. I think I might go and harangue them some more.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:32 PM
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hey climbo,

is your alias an true indication of your abilities, or just wishful thinkin? I need to learn how to climb less like a walrus and more like a mountain goat. well as much as a tracky can be expected to. Might have to downgrade mountain goat aspirations to say mule
well sort of both, I can climb well and always want to climb better, suffice to say, that's the nickname I was given when I was MTB'ing back in California with my old American buddies.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:32 PM
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When I asked the LBS about removable links, they said they weren't needed, and sold me a chainbreaker. I think I might go and harangue them some more.
Did you walk in backwards and bent over again? That SRAM removable link will make your life so much easier. It's even gold so you can find it quicker.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by badsac
When I asked the LBS about removable links, they said they weren't needed, and sold me a chainbreaker. I think I might go and harangue them some more.
you still need a chain tool if you want to shorten or lengthen your chain so keep it, the linkages work great for removal though.
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Old 12-20-04 | 05:36 PM
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When I asked the LBS about removable links, they said they weren't needed, and sold me a chainbreaker. I think I might go and harangue them some more.

A chainbreaker? In Victoria, we call that John Kennedy.

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Old 12-20-04 | 05:41 PM
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Hey, are these a good deal?

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