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531Aussie 01-04-05 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
text from the Bay Series at 3.07....

"will walker has 15 secs...he's fking flying!"

Where'd ja get that from? Didn't see nothin' on cycling news

ed073 01-04-05 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Where'd ja get that from? Didn't see nothin' on cycling news


mobile phone text message....a mate knocked off early from work.

Sudden migraine, poor bloke....hope he gets better soon.

531Aussie 01-04-05 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Who gives a rat's about gearing/ratios/compact cranks blah blah....none of these are gonna help you when you're suffering in a block headwind or struggling to close a gap.
.

I gotta say....for some reason I insist on having an 11, even on my 8 speed bikes, which
means I've got 11,12,13,14,15,17,19,21.

I really miss the 16 when I'm grinding into a head wind. Sometimes, changing
between the 15 to the 17 kills me -- too big a change in rpm

Brian 01-04-05 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
you idiot.
:D

I swear, I stopped there to see what the hell the place was, and that's what the sign said. They do tarot readings and psychic readings, but they're closed due to unforseen circumstances. Priceless.

ed073 01-04-05 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I gotta say....for some reason I insist on having an 11, even on my 8 speed bikes, which
means I've got 11,12,13,14,15,17,19,21.

I really miss the 16 when I'm grinding into a head wind. Sometimes, changing
between the 15 to the 17 kills me -- too big a change in rpm


Like Greg Lemond sez: "You never stop suffering in cycling. You just go faster."


I'd agree with that.

ed073 01-04-05 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I swear, I stopped there to see what the hell the place was, and that's what the sign said. They do tarot readings and psychic readings, but they're closed due to unforseen circumstances. Priceless.

you should have taken a photo. That's gold.

ed073 01-04-05 11:53 PM

BTW, Robbie won in Willy.

SJP 01-05-05 01:53 AM


Originally Posted by Hitchy
but then i'd have crappyignolo to deal with! (flame war starts here!)...how easy is it to cahnge the hub flange thingy on the wheels to shimano?

Hitchy

ok i'll bite...........crappyignolo or *****mano...which do we prefer?

Brian 01-05-05 02:38 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
ok i'll bite...........crappyignolo or *****mano...which do we prefer?

SRAM is going to take over for MTB gear. I don't see a benefit of one over the other for road bikes.

531Aussie 01-05-05 04:57 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
ok i'll bite...........crappyignolo or *****mano...which do we prefer?

you been riding lately? :p

SJP 01-05-05 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
you been riding lately? :p

Not much...only done 149km since the start of the year.
Went out tonight and was talking to a dude on his Cervelo :D

531Aussie 01-05-05 05:03 AM

uncanny!!

SJP 01-05-05 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
uncanny!!

did you check out the site Rocky found..... www.highendcycles.com.au
There are a couple of SBR tops for you....$30 for short sleeves and $50 for longh sleeve :p

Hitchy 01-05-05 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
did you check out the site Rocky found..... www.highendcycles.com.au
There are a couple of SBR tops for you....$30 for short sleeves and $50 for longh sleeve :p


lol...that'd be right up 531's alley, seeing as he's talking to bikeshop boys an' all now!

Hitchy

rockmuncher 01-05-05 05:18 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
ok i'll bite...........crappyignolo or *****mano...which do we prefer?

I prefer Campag for dereilleurs, but I quite like the Shimano STI setup.

As for chain/cluster/rings I hate all of the modern crap because it just doesn't last, despite regular maintenance and cleaning. Give me a good, solid Regina cluster and chain any day.

Shimano bottom bracket and hollowtech crankset for now, but Campy will bounce back.

Brakes. I want to try out a set of those superlight brakes that someone posted here a couple of months back. The red anodised exxy ones

climbo 01-05-05 05:28 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
ok i'll bite...........crappyignolo or *****mano...which do we prefer?

On the road bike it's Campy for me, I just liked it from the beginning and it's pointless trying to switch even if Dura-Ace is awesome. I like the thumb shifting on the Campy stuff too much to change anyway.

rockmuncher 01-05-05 05:30 AM

Where were you tonite? No beanpole in Kiwi National Colours :)

I watched about an hours worth of racing, some of it was brilliant. Nice to see one or two banging it in off the line :D

531Aussie 01-05-05 05:37 AM

I'm a ****MANO guy. Dunno why...maybe coz Phil Anderson was wunna me heroes

rockmuncher 01-05-05 05:41 AM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I'm a ****MANO guy. Dunno why...maybe coz Phil Anderson was wunna me heroes

When I was young I loved Suntour's ARX stuff (otherwise known as poor man's Campy :lol: ) until I dropped the bike on the dereiller. They must've made the thing out of tissue paper and spit coz it had to be replaced with Campy Super Record, naturally. That lasted 80000km!!!

rockmuncher 01-05-05 05:48 AM

I see Choc got a hiding from his dad. Opened up his eyebrow. Prolly about time :)

Johnny_Monkey 01-05-05 06:08 AM


Originally Posted by Hitchy
but i really do think you guys should buy this....(caution.shameless self interest lurking within!)...i've got a white one too if anyones interested

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....125425051&rd=1

hitchy

Hey, I use to have a saddle just like that one! :D

Johnny_Monkey 01-05-05 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I swear, I stopped there to see what the hell the place was, and that's what the sign said. They do tarot readings and psychic readings, but they're closed due to unforseen circumstances. Priceless.

I was in Tamworth a couple of years ago and they had a psychic expo at the hotel I stayed at. I had an overwhelming urge to go in and say "Here I am, but I suppose you were expecting me".

I successfully fought the urge.

badsac 01-05-05 06:48 AM

Hoi. My mate finally got his Orbea all these months after we ordered our bikes at the same time. Nice looing thing for a cheapie. It's got a problem though. Everytime he shifts onto the big ring on the back the spokes make a dinging noise. Turns out it happens whether he's pedalling or not, so I'm pretty sure it's the rear deraileur touching the spokes. The thing has Shimano R500 wheels and Tiagra rear deraleur. The rear deraileur is shifting properly, so I'm not sure what kind of adjustment we can do to it. Fool wouldn;t listen to me and bought it from the next town over, so it's a bit of a pain to get it back to the shop to get them to look at it. So any ideas?

531Aussie 01-05-05 07:44 AM

tighten the trim adjuster screw thingy on the derailleur. It's gotta be the derailleur hittin' the spokes.

Rowan 01-05-05 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by SJP
Not much...only done 149km since the start of the year.

Ha! A p!ssing contest I can win... 1052km since 1 January.

Started *and* finished the Giro Tasmania 1000, plus rode to and from. Hell, I'm so sore I can hardly get up out the chair. And I am still so wired despite around seven hours sleep in the last 75, I can't drop off. Different from this morning when I was asleep on the side of the road!


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