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seau grateau 06-17-16 07:50 PM

And today I realized I need a road bike.

bike_galpal 06-17-16 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 18852314)
Glad to hear you are recovering. Didn't they give you any pain candy?

of course they did. has it done much of anything? idk, pain still happening.

i think i might need a few days of absolutely no movement. i've currently been using crutches to get a few yards to the bathroom, and it pretty consistently causes a big flare up in the pain. way worse than after i broke it, almost tempted to call them again........ i really ****** hope they don't have to back in there again to add or remove a screw or some ****. seems like the pain has been increasing since i got home which is? maybe not normal?

Huffandstuff 06-17-16 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 18853628)
And today I realized I need a road bike.

I'll sell you mine, bro.

TenSpeedV2 06-17-16 10:02 PM

Today I went on a casual and slow group ride on the TK2. "The bike wants to go fast, it's steadier that way....." Well, it does. Riding at 7 mph on it is agonizing. Should have taken something geared. And I somehow messed up the head on my Joe Blow Pro pump. Gonna take a look at that tomorrow and attempt to fix without breaking.

TejanoTrackie 06-17-16 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2 (Post 18853815)
And I somehow messed up the head on my Joe Blow Pro pump. Gonna take a look at that tomorrow and attempt to fix without breaking.

It's probably not your fault. Those pumps totally suck and the heads fall apart in no time. I ended up buying a Topeak Joe Blow Sport II for half the price and it works much better.

seau grateau 06-18-16 01:59 AM


Originally Posted by Huffandstuff (Post 18853722)
I'll sell you mine, bro.

If 56-58 and under a G we might have something to talk about.

TenSpeedV2 06-18-16 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 18853984)
If 56-58 and under a G we might have something to talk about.

If that doesn't work, 58 full carbon here. We can talk about your price. :)

SquidPuppet 06-18-16 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by HappyTrash (Post 18853663)
of course they did. has it done much of anything? idk, pain still happening.

i think i might need a few days of absolutely no movement. i've currently been using crutches to get a few yards to the bathroom, and it pretty consistently causes a big flare up in the pain. way worse than after i broke it, almost tempted to call them again........ i really ****** hope they don't have to back in there again to add or remove a screw or some ****. seems like the pain has been increasing since i got home which is? maybe not normal?

You should be able to manage or "stay ahead" of the pain if they gave you strong enough meds. Staying ahead of the pain will help you heal much faster too. I learned that the hard way 25 years ago when I was trying to be a tough guy by not taking pain meds. I'd at least call the orthopedic surgeon to ask if what you are going through is normal.

rex615 06-18-16 01:55 PM

Today I put a new chain on my bike.
I didn't lube it, but i did wipe it off with a rag a spritz of WD-40, because sticky.

Also, 11 speed chains are bloody expensive.

TMonk 06-18-16 02:23 PM

check out what got delivered yesterday:

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/rO8AAO...F7/s-l1600.jpg

I splurged :)

The ISP is a stupid design for many reasons, but it's just so cool....

Can't wait to build it up.

seau grateau 06-18-16 02:42 PM

Lol I just bought a road bike.

Kindaslow 06-18-16 03:10 PM

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Sloppy day, but still very fun!

tortron 06-18-16 03:18 PM

Cut a bike in half

- well, it had already been cut in half and stretched, and poorly put back together. The guy must have been 8ft tall because it was huge.
I cut it back to original and bent everything back into shape. Silver brazed a splint in each joint.

I jumped on it a few times and its solid now, will ride it for a bit and see what happens. If its any good il paint it gloss black and set it up as a single speed

https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...73650102_o.jpg

https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...38&oe=57D482F2

If not, I only paid a few dollars for the fork anyway

Huffandstuff 06-18-16 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 18854765)
Lol I just bought a road bike.

What'd ya get?

seau grateau 06-18-16 06:28 PM

This guy.

Carcosa 06-18-16 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18854744)
check out what got delivered yesterday:

I splurged :)

The ISP is a stupid design for many reasons, but it's just so cool....

Can't wait to build it up.

Would ride. :)

rex615 06-18-16 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by tortron (Post 18854810)
I cut it back to original and bent everything back into shape. Silver brazed a splint in each joint.

How do you bend the tubes without creasing them?

tortron 06-18-16 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by rex615 (Post 18855171)
How do you bend the tubes without creasing them?

dunno what the last guy did, but there was a V of brass in the bb down tube lug. maybe he cut that too. all of his splints were wonky too so theres that..... he didn't even cover them with any tubing to hide them, just gobs of brass and some red electrical tape

Just cleaning up my work today, and its not so bad... theres going to be some slight bends in it but I think it will align enough for a beater

seau grateau 06-18-16 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by tortron (Post 18855211)
dunno what the last guy did, but there was a V of brass in the bb down tube lug. maybe he cut that too. all of his splints were wonky too so theres that..... he didn't even cover them with any tubing to hide them, just gobs of brass and some red electrical tape

Just cleaning up my work today, and its not so bad... theres going to be some slight bends in it but I think it will align enough for a beater

I bet $5 the previous owner made a thread on SSFG about it and got mad when everyone told him it was a stupid idea.

Leukybear 06-18-16 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 18854744)
I splurged :)

The ISP is a stupid design for many reasons, but it's just so cool....

Can't wait to build it up.


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 18855121)

Looking good guys!

seau grateau 06-18-16 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 18855240)
Looking good guys!

It's not often that you find what you're looking for at a killer price, so I pounced.

http://media1.giphy.com/media/11YMhfLfGoq5Gg/giphy.gif

tortron 06-18-16 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 18855238)
I bet $5 the previous owner made a thread on SSFG about it and got mad when everyone told him it was a stupid idea.


I'm not sure if the guy I got it from did it or not, he was a bit cagey about it. I would be embarrassed too. He stripped it for a Raleigh royale or something, which this is near identical to in terms of components

anyway. it looks like this now
https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...27768173_o.jpg

Needs some more tidying up around the lugs, but otherwise its alright considering. I have enough old bits to get it ridable left over from an old 10 speed, but realised I don't own a 20 pt bottom bracket tool. So it will have to wait till then. I just threw some parts on it to see how it looks. The joins seem strong, I cant get them to flex or creak or anything, and I actually just surfed it down the driveway like that to see how she rolls. It could be better than I had expected

TenSpeedV2 06-18-16 11:20 PM

Listed my road bike for sale. Just don't ride it much anymore.

TMonk 06-19-16 08:43 AM

[MENTION=176970]seau grateau[/MENTION] that Ridley is an amazing value.

TenSpeedV2 06-19-16 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 18853860)
It's probably not your fault. Those pumps totally suck and the heads fall apart in no time. I ended up buying a Topeak Joe Blow Sport II for half the price and it works much better.

Managed to fix it. Took a bit of cursing, a 5 minute break so I could calm down, and then some sweat, but it is fixed. I love the pump and this really is the first issue I have had with it. Will just have to be a bit careful when putting the head on and lifting the lever.

On a side note, I will be commuting to work today since I can pump my tires up. Currently 90°F and no wind. Going geared for this one.


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