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uketastic 09-06-11 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13186176)
dood. I started 3 weeks ago, you're lucky.

I'm not in college though.

I don't start for two weeks, I love being on the quarter system.

Also, today I ordered my Surly Steamroller and am super excited for it. Hopefully it'll get here and I'll be able to build it up before school starts.

jimmytango 09-06-11 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by DeusVolt (Post 13186471)
Fixed. Made me realize I might want to drop my saddle juuuust a bit, once I got up to 28-30 I started bouncing around.

Yeah, when I pedal up past 25 I start bouncing too, but I'm almost always in traffic, so I rarely get up that high. When I'm at normal cruise speeds it feels great.



Originally Posted by andrizzle (Post 13186470)
today i was thinking about how worthless beach cruisers are.

My wife wants one... I'll be pushing my bike down the sidewalk while she's riding.

Leukybear 09-06-11 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13186668)
My wife wants one... I'll be pushing my bike down the sidewalk while she's riding.

:lol:

Get her a road oriented SS instead; face it, she'll eventually be asking for that once she gets a beach cruiser.

homebrewk 09-06-11 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by uketastic (Post 13186613)
I don't start for two weeks, I love being on the quarter system.

Also, today I ordered my Surly Steamroller and am super excited for it. Hopefully it'll get here and I'll be able to build it up before school starts.

2 weeks? Wow! Congrats on the new bike too!

homebrewk 09-06-11 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by misskaz (Post 13186346)
Hilarious, I think this means I got 'supped by someone literally half my age. Yay, internets.

yup. The ability to sup sqrls bears no age.

jimmytango 09-06-11 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 13186769)
:lol:

Get her a road oriented SS instead; face it, she'll eventually be asking for that once she gets a beach cruiser.

I'm aware. She doesn't like hand brakes, and though they're not great, I dig SE bikes and am trying to talk her into the SE Draft Coastie. She's pretty set on a "cute bike made for girls to go slow on with a basket on the front" though so who knows.

Leukybear 09-06-11 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13186814)
I'm aware. She doesn't like hand brakes, and though they're not great, I dig SE bikes and am trying to talk her into the SE Draft Coastie. She's pretty set on a "cute bike made for girls to go slow on with a basket on the front" though so who knows.

Get her a themed bianchi pista. My wife was head over heels for the via condotti when she laid her eyes on it; it just gets better with upgraded townie parts. That reminds me, I should take some pictures of it and share once I get back.

jimmytango 09-06-11 02:11 PM

If one of us is getting a pista it's gonna be me haha.

carleton 09-06-11 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13184531)
I need to get something to measure my power... Just out of curiosity ya know? In related news, I got an app for my phone that has a gps-based cyclocomputer in it. I realized I ride faster than I thought. I had estimated my normal cruise at ~15, but over the course of three miles it said my max was 27 and average was 22. Not great I guess, but faster than I thought, so that's a plus.

Those GPS speedometers may measure distance-traveled well, but speed data can be wildly inaccurate. If you have the funds, get a basic computer (wired or wireless).

I use the Cateye Strada on my road bike:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...sL._AA300_.jpg
http://www.cateye.com/en/products/detail/CC-RD300W/
http://www.amazon.com/Cateye-CC-RD30.../dp/B003GNTCJI

But there are less expensive options that do the same things: http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...egoryId=400127

homebrewk 09-06-11 05:56 PM

I have a Strada too and I love it, the only gripe I have is the dismounting system. Sometimes I accidentally reset my ride data when I take it off.

Today I had my second swim meet of the season. We swam against 2 other teams today. I was first in the 200 medley and then the 500 (20 laps). In the end we beat one team and tied the other! I brought my 500 time down though so I'm happy!

Dannihilator 09-06-11 06:00 PM

Today I got a very wet ride in.

jimmytango 09-06-11 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 13187967)
Today I got a very wet ride in.

This is a family friendly forum, sir.

nuhtowel 09-06-11 06:36 PM

Today I put my $10 35c tires on my fixed gear, and made a spray flap for the front tire. Its really awesome to ride, I think I might put drops and 8 speeds in the back :x

homebrewk 09-06-11 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13188162)
This is a family friendly forum, sir.

http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...0/snowlucy.gif

jimmytango 09-06-11 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13188175)

Y u no like my humor?

carleton 09-06-11 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13187946)
I have a Strada too and I love it, the only gripe I have is the dismounting system. Sometimes I accidentally reset my ride data when I take it off.

Today I had my second swim meet of the season. We swam against 2 other teams today. I was first in the 200 medley and then the 500 (20 laps). In the end we beat one team and tied the other! I brought my 500 time down though so I'm happy!

Ha! Yeah, I've done the same thing several times. I've done it while holding the bike by the stem while moving it. That's definitely a flaw in the system.

Congrats on the PB in the 500.

Squirrelli 09-06-11 07:19 PM

Had a great day today.

http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq...4q7io1_500.gif

homebrewk 09-06-11 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 13188245)
Ha! Yeah, I've done the same thing several times. I've done it while holding the bike by the stem while moving it. That's definitely a flaw in the system.

Congrats on the PB in the 500.

Thanks! Although I wasn't even close to the state time I was stoked that I got a new personal best!

Sherblock 09-06-11 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 13184531)
I need to get something to measure my power... Just out of curiosity ya know? In related news, I got an app for my phone that has a gps-based cyclocomputer in it. I realized I ride faster than I thought. I had estimated my normal cruise at ~15, but over the course of three miles it said my max was 27 and average was 22. Not great I guess, but faster than I thought, so that's a plus.

I'd like to point out that in real life (not bike forums) 22 mph is a very respectable speed. Really. I probably average around 16, and I'm sure many people here do as well. You should be proud!

PlattsVegas 09-06-11 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13187946)

Today I had my second swim meet of the season. We swam against 2 other teams today. I was first in the 200 medley and then the 500 (20 LENGTHS). In the end we beat one team and tied the other! I brought my 500 time down though so I'm happy!


FTFY

way to go on bringing your time down. I used to be on swim team... as a diver.

jdgesus 09-06-11 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by Squirrelli (Post 13188396)

cats love beards
http://pics.blameitonthevoices.com/0...at%20beard.jpg

LocoTracks 09-06-11 10:48 PM

Way to go homebrewk. I could never figure out which was harder, the 200 or the 500. The 200 is pretty much a sprint event, but once you hit a certain level of fitness so is the 500. I was better at the 200 though, I was the type of person to take it out near my 100 time and hang on for dear life.

Today I tried out a CAAD10, which was pretty sweet. Later I went to the track to try out a 48-14 gearing. Hit a new top speed, which I'm proud of even though it was a lowly 33.5mph.

jimmytango 09-06-11 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 13188791)
I'd like to point out that in real life (not bike forums) 22 mph is a very respectable speed. Really. I probably average around 16, and I'm sure many people here do as well. You should be proud!

Thanks, but after Carleton pointed out how inaccurate the gps speedometers are, I decided to ride next to a friend in a car and have him tell me how fast I was going. Turns out I peaked at 24, yet the gps said I was going 28, and I averaged around 18, but the thing said I was averaging 22.5. Still not too bad.

docboyd 09-07-11 12:43 AM

Today I found out that when bikesdirect says "KMC Gold Edition (1/8 or 3/32 NoChoice)" they meant 3/32 on my bike. Bah humbug need new chain before the scrodcog can be used. :notamused:

cc700 09-07-11 01:32 AM

rode this to work
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...5-DSC_4926.jpg
then came home and built it into this
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...6-DSC_4935.jpg
before realizing my newjack 105 brakes(not that new jack. yellow logos, first edition 105) won't fit these brake holes. probably going to put the wald front basket on to utilize this hilarious stem.
LOVE these dt shifters. then if i can help the cross threadings on the fd i'll put the da cranks on and have a road bike. oh, and fenders. and then comes the rando rack and bag, big tires, dynamo front wheel and lights, and brooks. then it's winter tour time.


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