OT: Cycling ... as in... riding bikes... as in... bicycles
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Do the Irish embassy know you're referring to racers as roadbikes ?
Shame on you.
Shame on you.
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Re: OT: Cycling ... as in... riding bikes... as in... bicycles
Ah bikes. Probably a bigger drain on my finances than music gear. If I get a ride in and make some music in a day, then that day has been a good day.
Here's my big bike for winching up and flying down proper mountains although I've got a road bike, BMX, XC bike, hack bike etc...
Here's my big bike for winching up and flying down proper mountains although I've got a road bike, BMX, XC bike, hack bike etc...
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+ 1 on bar tape
Not sure if it's everywhere or just NYC, but here it's totally in vogue to not use bar tape and I truly don't understand it.
Other than seeing more chrome, how would this be a good thing?
Then the downsides (cold in the cold, slimey in the rain, hands go numb, etc)
Not sure if it's everywhere or just NYC, but here it's totally in vogue to not use bar tape and I truly don't understand it.
Other than seeing more chrome, how would this be a good thing?
Then the downsides (cold in the cold, slimey in the rain, hands go numb, etc)
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Every bike thread needs a scare story for the sake of counterbalance:
http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/B/newaccident.htm
http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/B/newaccident.htm
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Hehe - just a little concession to our American readers... racers will always be racers... Talking of Irish racers, thought Nico Roche did pretty damn well in the Tour de France this year, good on him...1.6180339887 wrote:Do the Irish embassy know you're referring to racers as roadbikes ?
Shame on you.
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JEBUS! OK I'm selling the bike todayscott nathaniel wrote:Every bike thread needs a scare story for the sake of counterbalance:
http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/B/newaccident.htm
Very cool bikes, peeps! I'm afraid this is about to become an expensive hobby.
@contakt, we def need to hit the road man. Let's get in touch! And I'm def getting some bar tape today.
@hiddendriveways, I agree, I should get a helmet. I don't really intend to ride "like the wind", so the danger is slightly reduced, but some extra safety can't be a bad thing.
I also need to get a better set of locks. I think I have one decent chain and lock, but after seeing these vids, I definitely feel like the bike is way underprotected. It's just weird, thinking that I'll probably spend more on locks than what I actually paid for the bike.
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... l-warning/
That Hal guy is hilarious as well
Keep the advice comin!
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Will hit you about hooking up next week fo sho.aqua_tek wrote:JEBUS! OK I'm selling the bike todayscott nathaniel wrote:Every bike thread needs a scare story for the sake of counterbalance:
http://www.eunuch.org/Alpha/B/newaccident.htm
Very cool bikes, peeps! I'm afraid this is about to become an expensive hobby.
@contakt, we def need to hit the road man. Let's get in touch! And I'm def getting some bar tape today.
@hiddendriveways, I agree, I should get a helmet. I don't really intend to ride "like the wind", so the danger is slightly reduced, but some extra safety can't be a bad thing.
I also need to get a better set of locks. I think I have one decent chain and lock, but after seeing these vids, I definitely feel like the bike is way underprotected. It's just weird, thinking that I'll probably spend more on locks than what I actually paid for the bike.
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... l-warning/
That Hal guy is hilarious as well
Keep the advice comin!
DEFINITELY GET A GOOD LOCK!
Get the Kryptonite Fahgeddaboutit U-Lock (cheapest price is Amazon) and the Kryptonite cable to run through your wheels.
That's the rules man, if you have a nice bike, you need a good lock. NYC is the number one bike theft city in the country (Chicago is #2). 5 or so years ago I locked a crappy Mountain Bike outside the door of my building with a crappy lock and no bullshit was stolen within 2 hours.
Now that I have a nice bike (that glorious 86 Schwinn on the first page) I am not messing around.
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I wouldn't even want a nice bike in NY, I hear so many sotries about how high the theft rate is there. Carrying a 30lb lock for a 18lb bike just seems like too much hassle for me.
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They steal even crappy bikes here. It sucks.Tarekith wrote:I wouldn't even want a nice bike in NY, I hear so many sotries about how high the theft rate is there. Carrying a 30lb lock for a 18lb bike just seems like too much hassle for me.
I think my Kryptonite is like 5 or 7 lbs. Just barely light enough to rock on my belt without pulling my pants off.
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Haha - excellent videos - cheers for that! I should really get a secondary extension lock for my town bike... but I never lock my mountain bike or my roadbike racer as I never leave them out of sight, anywhere...aqua_tek wrote: http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... e-locking/
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/hal ... l-warning/
That Hal guy is hilarious as well
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Biking is cool.. it would be tight to live in a town where cars were banned and it was just bikes and horses..
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Cool - on or off-road?Tone Deft wrote:...or doing my first century ride <gulp>.
Just did my first century last year... here: http://www.berlin.de/mauer/mauerweg/index/index.en.php - it's the route of the old Berlin wall, pretty much exactly 100 miles.
My only tips for your first century - take lots and lots of food and drink and don't experiment with anything new - no new equipment, clothes or food choices - stick with tried and trusted. It's a great sense of accomplishment though, totally worth it - good luck!
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I'm a regular in Prospect Park mornings before work. Looking for a new road bike. Craigslist has been really frustrating - lots of nice bikes, people flaking out though when trying to seal the deal or just outright fraud. Been pissing me off.
Anyone do the Nyack weekly ride I've heard a lot of people talk about?
Anyone do the Nyack weekly ride I've heard a lot of people talk about?
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Re: OT: Cycling ... as in... riding bikes... as in... bicycles
That's the reason I had to buy my current bike, my free hand-me-down random Japanese brand hybrid was stolen when parked at 30th + 6th. I miss that valueless piece of crap.contakt321 wrote: They steal even crappy bikes here. It sucks.
After that I did the U-lock to frame & rear wheel with a chain around the front wheel through the U-lock. That works well, but yeah, cruising around with that much extraneous hardware is a drag. You come off a curb and make a big thwap! sound when you land.