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MKRG 07-13-05 01:15 PM

Gear acceptance
 
I've been here a long time. Most of my "friends" are in this forum, aside from those heathens that have been bad...good riddance. (kidding since I know you suckers are still reading this) I find that I am spending most of my time geared lately but not in spandies. Can I still be in here? I even took the good 531 frame and rebuilt it with an old 600 group for drunk nights in the hills. The fixed stuff is on a rarley used Lotus...I will eventually build up a trackie but right now I'm upgrading my road bike to full Dura-Ace. So can I still be here? I promise not to put Jem (the cartoon) cards in my spokes.

chimblysweep 07-13-05 01:48 PM

i think you need a stylish hat, and some spoke cards. then you can be here.

MKRG 07-13-05 01:51 PM

I could figure out a way to thread a white vinyl studded belt in my spokes!

ImOnCrank 07-13-05 01:53 PM

That'd only work if you had the teal leggings to go with it

wangster 07-13-05 02:16 PM

do u have a giant messenger bag that's bigger than your body?

MKRG 07-13-05 02:27 PM

Sadly it's a Chrome Citizen...I feel like a puny, puny man.

isotopesope 07-13-05 02:30 PM

there is something to learn from every type of bike... that is unless you are some whiney cry baby fixster that needs to draw a line in the sand and advertise you're clearly on the "it's hip to be anti-hip" side. oh wait...

boots 07-13-05 02:40 PM

just wrap your bike in ugly-ass electric tape and bizzare stickers for shell oil and npr and puma. messengers do that, and if messengers do it, it belongs in the fixed forum

monkey 07-13-05 02:53 PM

Last week I was fixing up the roomie's MTB, so I took it for some test rides. It was funny getting sneers from some of the elitist dorks on conversions and chrome pistas who just days before were all knowing nods and smiles as I passed on the Gios. Guess it's the ride not the rider, huh? F*ckin' idiots.

P.S. Nothing against conversions and chrome pistas, just some people riding conversions and chrome pistas like they invented the darn things.

fixedfiend 07-13-05 03:07 PM

this is what I've been riding with a seperated shoulder as of late. the trackie is collecting dust right now.

http://www.pedalpushersonline.com/al...CANY.sized.jpg

bombusben 07-13-05 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by fixedfiend
this is what I've been riding with a seperated shoulder as of late. the trackie is collecting dust right now.

Is your chair rail sponge painted, or is it just reflected light from all the garbage on the floor? Nice litespeed too.

fixedfiend 07-13-05 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by bombusben
Is your chair rail sponge painted, or is it just reflected light from all the garbage on the floor? Nice litespeed too.

gold paint with additive to oxidize it to a nice patina finish. garbage was packing material for bike.
thanks.

MKRG 07-13-05 03:35 PM

OOOOH! Ksyrium SL's and Dura-ace 10's! And I thought I was a geek going to d-a 9's and Ksyrium Elites. Well at least mine is steel.

phidauex 07-13-05 03:36 PM

Blingtastic litespeed! Looks like fun. :)

In thirty years I'll buy it from you, and make it a fixie, k? ;)

peace,
sam

delay 07-13-05 04:14 PM

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I would love for this to turn into a what geared bikes to most of us ride thread.

In response to the original post...I would say go ahead and wear some spandex. You will probably be happier in the end.

isotopesope 07-13-05 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by delay
I would love for this to turn into a what geared bikes to most of us ride thread.

here's my guerciotti sl. columbus tubing. i restored it from it's rusty red, white, and blue state to this rattle can matte black finish... it's primarily dura-ace 7700 9 speed stuff, but it has 7800 10 speed downtube shifters, cassette, and front hub. 105 brake levers, 3ttt bars and stem, 28 hole cxp 30's, continental attack/force tires, super old san marcos saddle...

bostontrevor 07-13-05 04:51 PM

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This is my flashy vintage(ish) ride. Muy fun, if a wee bit small for me. I need to get a longer stem as sometimes my knees smack the drops, even when seated. (Thanks to 2manybikes for the tires and Nashbar for the NOS Cinelli splash tape that I picked up just the week before on a lark.) Tange #2, Shimano 105 w/ indexing on the rear. 12 blazing speeds.

Oh, and that is Biopace. *****es.

jacobs 07-13-05 05:12 PM

Trevor - I have a 130mm nice Cinelli quill you can have if you want it.

bostontrevor 07-13-05 05:34 PM

For serious? I'll trade you for the zipcar stuff. :) I've got a 105mm Cinelli 1A that I'd be happy to trade, if you're interested. I'm thinking I'm not gonna do BNB tonight, so if you'll be at tonight's ride we could even do any appropriate swapping then. I should be there.

jacobs 07-13-05 05:41 PM

Hmmmm. I'll take the 105, it's a lot closer to a usable length for me.

This is what it would look like in it's packaging, that I don't have. It's only got a few scratches on it at worst, nothing major.

http://www.vwcy.com/cinelli2.jpg

I'm thinking I might make it out tonight, but I'm not totally sure.

ryan_c 07-13-05 05:46 PM

I'll accept you, geared brethren.

I just build a surly pacer with downtube shifters, campy drivetrain, and ritchey pro "other stuff". I ride it more than my fix now - trying to get my distance up and branch out to different types of riding. Plus I decided to stop being a dolt and start caring about my knees (was getting some problems).

The thing I miss most is trackstanding. :'(

bostontrevor 07-13-05 06:18 PM

Yeah, that's the 1A (you can even see it on the left side of the blister pack--the XA is the version with the plastic badge on the front of the stem). Cool, I'll toss it in the bag just in case.

johnnytoobad 07-13-05 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by ryan_c

The thing I miss most is trackstanding. :'(


you can still pseudo trackstand. give it a whirl.k





edit

I bought a cute little mid-range bianchi with a campy set up from bikes not bombs up in boston last winter. I got her so I could ride out to walden pond and the cape, etc.
since I moved down south, she's all I've been riding. I have to say its been a welcome relief on my weak knees (car accident 3 years ago broke bones in both knees).
I'm at the point where I'm nervous to get back on the fixed, I've gotten so comfortable with gears.

sashae 07-13-05 07:08 PM

Aegis Aro Svelte. Finest frame i've ever had the pleasure of riding, but I'm considering selling the frame and converting to either a True Temper Platinum OX or Reynolds 853 frame, as I love my steel fix so much...

http://subtle.org/se/pictures/misc/aegis1.jpg

ch0mb0 07-13-05 10:26 PM

holy crap :D
Fugazi Dave just might like that one

I like all things bike. If you've ridden them in the past, you still have some love for em.

p.s. slvoid is probably browsing this thread and not piping up, but I know he secretly wants to come over to the dark side!


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