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RodTi

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  1. Very quietly... Took her up the hill on Sunday. I can now confirm three things: 1.) I have re-evaluated how unfit I am. 2.) I have a new MaxHR. 3.) I am having a lot of fun!
  2. +1 Costs aside - would also be a mission to get a frame over here...
  3. Thanks Capricorn - just saw that as well. For the non-DH brigade - is that light? What is the ball-park weight for a comparable top-end Alu DH rig?
  4. What would that weigh? [insert thumbsuck here]
  5. ...cats were flying at random...
  6. Thanks for that - well worth the listen.
  7. See here
  8. Came across this- some pics taken by the late Linda McCartney: Grateful Dead Paul & Jimi Ray Charles & Paul Jimi Hendrix Experience Brian Jones & Jagger
  9. Have you looked over at this thread? I have the B17 Special on my SS, and a black Swift on my slightly-racier softail... Each to their own on what looks better - most think Brooks saddles look ugly regardless - but reckon the Swift leans itself to being more XC than the B17... Brooks themselves classify the B17 as being their "touring/trekking" option, with the Swift being designated as a "Road/Mtb" saddle - which clearly has it as being the racier version, and thereby presumably, the more XC-orientated version. Some pics:
  10. Came across this here Some pearlers... "Some answers to just about any bike forum post I’ve ever read: If you think your bike looks good, it does. If you like the way your bike rides, it’s an awesome bike. You don’t need to spend a million dollars to have a great bike, but if you do spend a million dollars and know what you want you’ll probably also have a great bike. Yes, you can tour on your bike – whatever it is. Yes, you can race on your bike – whatever it is. Yes, you can commute on your bike – whatever it is. 26” wheels or 29” or 650b or 700c or 24” or 20” or whatever – yes, that wheel size is rad and you’ll probably get where you’re going. Disc brakes, cantis, v-brakes, and road calipers all do a great job of stopping a bike when they’re working and adjusted. No paint job makes everyone happy. Yes, you can put a rack on that. Get some p-clamps if there are no mounts. Steel is a great material for making bike frames - so is aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium. You can have your saddle at whatever angle makes you happy. Your handlebars can be lower than your saddle, even with your saddle, or higher than your saddle. Whichever way you like it is right. Being shuttled up a downhill run does not make you a weak person, nor does choosing not to fly off of a 10 foot drop. Bike frames made overseas can be super cool. Bike frames made in the USA can be super cool. Hey, tattooed and pierced long shorts wearin flat brim hat red bull drinkin white Oakley sportin rad person on your full suspension big hit bike – nice work out there. Hey, little round glasses pocket protector collared shirt skid lid rear view mirror sandal wearing schwalbe marathon running pletscher two-leg kickstand tourist – good job. Hey, shaved leg skinny as hell super duper tan line hear rate monitor checking power tap train in the basement all winter super loud lycra kit million dollar wheels racer – keep it up. The more you ride your bike, the less your ass will hurt. The following short answers are good answers, but not the only ones for the question asked – 29”, Brooks, lugged, disc brake, steel, Campagnolo, helmet, custom, Rohloff, NJS, carbon, 31.8, clipless, porteur. No bike does everything perfectly. In fact, no bike does anything until someone gets on it to ride. Sometimes, recumbent bikes are ok. Your bikeshop is not trying to screw you. They’re trying to stay open. Buying things off of the internet is great, except when it sucks. Some people know more about bikes than you do. Other people know less. Maybe the person you waved at while you were out riding didn’t see you wave at them. It sucks to be harassed by assholes in cars while you’re on a bike. It also sucks to drive behind assholes on bikes. Did you build that yourself? Awesome. Did you buy that? Cool. Wheelies are the best trick ever invented. That’s just a fact. Which is better, riding long miles, or hanging out under a bridge doing tricks? Yes. Yes, you can break your collar bone riding a bike like that. Stopping at stop signs is probably a good idea. Driving with your bikes on top of your car to get to a dirt trail isn’t ideal, but for most people it’s necessary. If your bike has couplers, or if you have a spendy bike case, or if you pay a shop to pack your bike, or if you have a folding bike, shipping a bike is still a pain in the ass for everyone involved. That dent in your frame is probably ok, but maybe it’s not. You should get it looked at. Touch up paint always looks like ****. Often it looks worse than the scratch. A pristine bike free of dirt, scratches, and wear marks makes me sort of sad. A bike that’s been chained to the same tree for three years caked with rust and missing parts makes me sad too. Bikes purchased at Wal-mart, Target, Costco, or K-mart are generally not the best bang for your buck. Toe overlap is not the end of the world, unless you crash and die – then it is. Sometimes parts break. Sometimes you crash. Sometimes it’s your fault. Yes, you can buy a bike without riding it first. It would be nice to ride it first, but it’s not a deal breaker not to. Ownership of a truing stand does not a wheel builder make. 32 spokes, 48 spokes, 24 spokes, three spokes? Sure. Single speed bikes are rad. Bikes with derailleurs and cassettes are sexy. Belt drive internal gear bikes work great too. Columbus, TruTemper, Reynolds, Ishiwata, or no brand? I’d ride it. Tubeless tires are pretty cool. So are tubes. The moral of RAGBRAI is that families and drunken boobs can have fun on the same route, just maybe at different times of day. Riding by yourself kicks ass. You might also try riding with a group. Really fast people are frustrating, but they make you faster. When you get faster, you might frustrate someone else. Stopping can be as much fun as riding. Lots of people worked their asses off to build whatever you’re riding on. You should thank them."
  11. See here for some light reading on this lovely Friday...
  12. Thanks JB. The OLD has been effected by the SS tensioner that has been installed. It has a tab that the skewer must run through on the outside, in addition to the dropout - and it's no doubt what has thrown out the width... Good to know that the Hope's are also 170mm. Will move this thread over to the SS forum - since others might use this same tensioner, and it appears to be worth considering that a skewer might need to be replaced as well...
  13. This thread is useless without pics....
  14. So after doing the SS conversion recently, noticed that the rear skewer - which has seen better days - has developed what can only be called a "bend" on the end of it, where the thread is, as it screws into the adjustment cap. Needless to say, it's not something I'm particularly comfortable riding on. Bought a Shimano cheapie as a replacement this afternoon - took the longest one on the rack - 163mm. Came home, and realised it was still a wee-bit shorter than the current one. Had a look over at all the local online shops, and then CRC - and none of them appear to indicate skewer lengths. The only one that does, is made by DT Swiss, and comes in at just under R150.00 - which isn't too bad, I guess. I'll probably have to order it, since it's the only one I could find that has a 170mm option. With this being said: Is there a standard length for skewers? Why don't they list their lengths? And why does anything from 165mm upwards appear to be so rare these days - or has it always been a bit of an odd/unnecessary length?
  15. Is it tubeless?
  16. Hey Webs - do us a favour and keep us in the loop with this. Regards, Mod Squad.
  17. Watch this, and his others - at your own risk... [seriously... ] Put this up purely to have you all wondering about how much this kid's life must have changed, instantly - and on so many levels, after this performance... The expressions on some of those girls' faces says it all... Wish I had a piano in the house growing up... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxDlC7YV5is [singing kicks in at +/- 00:30]
  18. Some more... To be or not to be...
  19. Came across this on flickr a while ago... apologies if they's been popped up before - shout and I'll mod myself.
  20. Speaking of zombies... Have a looksie at how ridiculously far-fetched this is: I mean - just how exactly is that little red button going to 'magically' start the chainsaw? Pffft.
  21. +1 What he said!
  22. That's a beaut!
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