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solipsist716 05-27-12 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 14278776)
today I did two different LBS rides. been with my bike all day

tried to take the pedals off the roadie I just bought and couldn't. some cheap ass plastic pedals. can't tell if the ****ty bolt thing is preventing me from getting proper leverage to remove them or the're seized and/or crossthreaded

Git dat liquid wrench on there.

Dannihilator 05-27-12 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by hamfoh (Post 14278776)
today I did two different LBS rides. been with my bike all day

tried to take the pedals off the roadie I just bought and couldn't. some cheap ass plastic pedals. can't tell if the ****ty bolt thing is preventing me from getting proper leverage to remove them or the're seized and/or crossthreaded

This may sound crazy, put a wrench on it, then tap it a couple times with a hammer, then go on with it like you are supposed to. If that doesn't work break out the liquid wrench...

Tom Stormcrowe 05-27-12 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 14278546)
Don't we all? I only have two issues: 1, they're heavy as hell. 2, in Chicago, what's the point?

A Snowbike?

cc700 05-27-12 10:39 PM

woke up went to work trued my rear mtb wheel. then i worked a full day and sold some bieks, then i came home and finished truing, then i put cassette and shifters on biek, then i wished i had the cable stops i need for this fuuuuuuuuu ing biek and a derailleur alignment tool and a 9spd rd.

tomorrow is work ried at moutan bark pike.

also century tomorrow. i go sleep nao.

jimmytango 05-27-12 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe (Post 14280089)
A Snowbike?

Yeah, I guess. I ride all winter on my FG, and I'm not a "single-purpose" kinda guy. Still crazy heavy though.

Jaytron 05-27-12 11:23 PM

Yesterday I, helped build Jandro's desktop. Been playing Diablo 3 ever since. Also got my 8 year old desktop running. It actually can play the game... barely.

Today I was going to go for a ride, but played Diablo 3 instead. :|

ThermionicScott 05-27-12 11:27 PM

Today I:
 
DNF'd at the NCC Gravel Metric. :( The temperatures spiked to 105-110F over the pavement today, and I didn't manage my calories/hydration/electrolytes properly. So I ran out of juice about halfway through and started puking at the 49-mile mark (actually 57 miles for me, since I missed a turn and racked up some bonus miles.) At least I got a couple decent pictures:

Assembling before the start. There were a couple of single-speeders and maybe one other FG bike.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...0/assemble.jpg

My bike, waiting to ride E Gurler "road".
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...back/grass.jpg

Similar, at Elva Road:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...dback/dirt.jpg

yummygooey 05-27-12 11:45 PM

Today I rode biek and drinked beer with jdg and cc700.

Century tomorrow with jdg.

No bonk, plz.

gigantor 05-27-12 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 14280223)
Century tomorrow with jdg.

No bonk, plz.

Oh plz. HTFU and chug some mt. dew, and stuff your face with oatmeal.

Nagrom_ 05-27-12 11:53 PM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280236)
Oh plz. HTFU and chug some mt. dew, and stuff your face with oatmeal.

rough weekend for you?

yummygooey 05-28-12 12:01 AM

jdg goes fast and hard (twss)

I bonked last week on our 75 mile ride. But to be fair, all I had to eat that day was 1.5 slices of banana bread, a banana, some sausage links and some potato chips (lol my diet), and we spent 3 hours working on 90 kid's bmx bikes in the direct sunlight. Last five miles, and my body decided that hearing wasn't a necessary function. Lulz.

Did 75+ yesterday and didn't bonk, so I guess eating food actually helps. Who woulda thought?

gigantor 05-28-12 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14280240)
rough weekend for you?

Was a joke from another thread. Guess you might have missed it from this thread :

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...any-tips/page4

gigantor 05-28-12 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 14280246)
jdg goes fast and hard (twss)

I bonked last week on our 75 mile ride. But to be fair, all I had to eat that day was 1.5 slices of banana bread, a banana, some sausage links and some potato chips (lol my diet), and we spent 3 hours working on 90 kid's bmx bikes in the direct sunlight. Last five miles, and my body decided that hearing wasn't a necessary function. Lulz.

Did 75+ yesterday and didn't bonk, so I guess eating food actually helps. Who woulda thought?

Damn. Stay fed all day. That's my rule. I won't even go on a ride if the day before was lacking in nourishment.

Sixty Fiver 05-28-12 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 14278546)
Don't we all? I only have two issues: 1, they're heavy as hell. 2, in Chicago, what's the point?

I weighed the Pug at the shop and it was 35 pounds... my other winter bike weighs 42 pounds as the studded tyres and IGH add a lot more weight and the Pug won't need studs for winter riding.

Tonight my friend stopped by with her vintage Mercier road bike and we went for a nice 30km ride through the river valley... she wanted to go hard and fast so there was not much talking and chatting until I dropped her off at home before coming back across the city.

I love riding on Sunday nights... you have things to yourself on the road and it was nice to get the Proctor down into the valley to shake down the new drive train.

yummygooey 05-28-12 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280250)
Was a joke from another thread. Guess you might have missed it from this thread :

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...any-tips/page4

trollin'


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280252)
Damn. Stay fed all day. That's my rule. I won't even go on a ride if the day before was lacking in nourishment.

Yea, last week I was still settling in (had moved in 3 days earlier) and all I had in my fridge was eggs and romaine lettuce. Too busy riding bikes to go grocery shopping.

jdg made me popcorn today cuz he doesn't trust me to carb load on my own, lol.

gigantor 05-28-12 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 14280263)
jdg made me popcorn today cuz he doesn't trust me to carb load on my own, lol.

Aren't you asian?! Get on that ricecooker man! White rice and sausages - some of the best food for riding. I've decided to make little rice cakes for rides. Cheaper than clif bars. Time to experiment over the next few days.

Sixty Fiver 05-28-12 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280252)
Damn. Stay fed all day. That's my rule. I won't even go on a ride if the day before was lacking in nourishment.

Have been on a reduced carb diet for quite a few weeks now and have been surprised at how much more energy and stamina I have... have been riding harder, farther, and much faster and still have a long ways to go before I will consider myself "fit".

yummygooey 05-28-12 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280267)
Aren't you asian?! Get on that ricecooker man! White rice and sausages - some of the best food for riding. I've decided to make little rice cakes for rides. Cheaper than clif bars. Time to experiment over the next few days.

Yes! I do that all the time at school. So easy, so good. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my rice cooker to Seattle with me since I'm only going to be here for three months.

Awhile back when I did my 200k ride my buddy made a bunch of these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UiuqIWGe_s

They were so good, I couldn't stop eating them.

gigantor 05-28-12 12:19 AM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 14280274)
Awhile back when I did my 200k ride my buddy made a bunch of these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UiuqIWGe_s


HAHA! This Dr. Lim guy is the one who got me into eating white rice while on a bike. Back in the day when the "white rice is bad" craze hit the interwebs, I fell victim. I substituted all my white rice with brown rice.

It was a bad time for me. When you are an Asian person trying to cut out white rice, suddenly eating becomes more costly. When you have white rice as an option, everything falls into place. Some bonito shavings and an egg, and some white rice in the cooker, and you have a great meal. If you cut out white rice, things become challenging and you look towards... bread? brown rice? (blech)

I'm back on white rice, with plenty of energy while on the bike. I would never cut carbs from my diet considering how much I ride. If I do cut my riding, then of course I'd lessen the carbs.

gigantor 05-28-12 12:24 AM

Also...

Today I'm on day #2 off the bike. I've felt I needed to allow my muscles to heal, and this is the perfect time.

Right now the legs feel like cannons ready to go. But I won't rip into them tomorrow...

Sixty Fiver 05-28-12 12:45 AM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280278)
HAHA! This Dr. Lim guy is the one who got me into eating white rice while on a bike. Back in the day when the "white rice is bad" craze hit the interwebs, I fell victim. I substituted all my white rice with brown rice.

It was a bad time for me. When you are an Asian person trying to cut out white rice, suddenly eating becomes more costly. When you have white rice as an option, everything falls into place. Some bonito shavings and an egg, and some white rice in the cooker, and you have a great meal. If you cut out white rice, things become challenging and you look towards... bread? brown rice? (blech)

I'm back on white rice, with plenty of energy while on the bike. I would never cut carbs from my diet considering how much I ride. If I do cut my riding, then of course I'd lessen the carbs.

White rice is bad if that is all you are eating... I prefer brown and wild rice (in small quantities) as it is only a lower carb diet and there is no lack of calories in my diet.

By adding eggs (protein) and Bonito you add more protein and minerals that the white rice lacks.

jimmytango 05-28-12 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by ThermionicScott (Post 14280193)
DNF'd at the NCC Gravel Metric. :( The temperatures spiked to 105-110F over the pavement today, and I didn't manage my calories/hydration/electrolytes properly. So I ran out of juice about halfway through and started puking at the 49-mile mark (actually 57 miles for me, since I missed a turn and racked up some bonus miles.) At least I got a couple decent pictures:

Assembling before the start. There were a couple of single-speeders and maybe one other FG bike.
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...0/assemble.jpg

My bike, waiting to ride E Gurler "road".
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...back/grass.jpg

Similar, at Elva Road:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...dback/dirt.jpg

Misskaz and I have a friend that did it. Apparently, it was super rough.

misskaz 05-28-12 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 14280360)
Misskaz and I have a friend that did it. Apparently, it was super rough.

Yeah, I'm trying to see if he's in that first pic... That might be him in the black kit talking to the girl in pink, to the left of the road sign, maybe? I need to see if he's wearing hi-vis sunglasses, LOL. Anyway, he seemed to be fine when I saw him last night, if a bit (a lot) sunburned. Oh also I think he fell asleep during the party. Made me feel like a wuss for being tired after my 35 miles yesterday morning.

I just got a new, weird, droopy-nose saddle from a friend and am going to test it out today. (Selle SMP TRK if you want to look it up.) If it works for me, she's selling it to me for $20.

jimmytango 05-28-12 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by misskaz (Post 14280744)
Yeah, I'm trying to see if he's in that first pic... That might be him in the black kit talking to the girl in pink, to the left of the road sign, maybe? I need to see if he's wearing hi-vis sunglasses, LOL. Anyway, he seemed to be fine when I saw him last night, if a bit (a lot) sunburned. Oh also I think he fell asleep during the party. Made me feel like a wuss for being tired after my 35 miles yesterday morning.

I just got a new, weird, droopy-nose saddle from a friend and am going to test it out today. (Selle SMP TRK if you want to look it up.) If it works for me, she's selling it to me for $20.

Wow. Good eyes. That does look like him. Cadence kit and everything. Saddle for P, G, or new bike?

Leukybear 05-28-12 12:48 PM

I can finally go on with my life! Got off the phone this morning with a rep who coincidentally happens to be a cyclist and it turns out my bike was left on the tarmac most likely to a TSA hold up and wound up going on a free trip to denver after being missed by the ground crew. :lol:
For the record I checked in 2 hours ahead of boarding with the bike loaded to TSA guidelines. My planned 3 day weekend's ruined but I'm just plain glad at this point. Not to mention a voucher covering my bike's fare and half of mine.

Nagrom_ 05-28-12 12:59 PM

Lucked out!
Which bike was it?

hairnet 05-28-12 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by gigantor (Post 14280278)
Some bonito shavings and an egg, and some white rice in the cooker, and you have a great meal. If you cut out white rice, things become challenging

oh god yes. throw a little seaweed in there

I have lived off white rice since moving out of my parents' house, it was still a staple then too. I'll only cut carbs if I start to gain a lot of weight. For now my commute (~100miles/week) and some other riding keeps me balanced.

jimmytango 05-28-12 01:24 PM

Just had a nap, and during said nap I had the most crazy dream. Yes, I dream about cycling, and yes it sometimes involves people from BFSSFG. Whatever. Anyhow, in said dream I was riding around Boston with Scrod, Kaz, and our friend Cupcake (and yes, that is her real name). Went to elephant-trunk skid (something I'd never actually do, by the way) down a hill when my chain snapped. I somehow crash-landed on Kaz and killed her, then Scrod pulled a shotgun out of his backpack and shot me for killing her, then Cupcake beat Scrod to death with her U-Lock, which is hilarious because she's around Kaz's size, which is to say, "****ing tiny". So weird.

Nagrom_ 05-28-12 01:26 PM

Scrod is always packin'.

Jared. 05-28-12 01:26 PM

Today I finished up at my job of six years and I'm getting ready to move from NJ to Toronto. Excited and getting nervous.


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