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Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Doug.b on June 20, 2012, 07:37:05 PM
This is my bike that I ride around and take camping with me.
It's a Felt sector 24 bmx cruiser
Just wondering what other my swaggers ride. So show us your bike  ;D

(http://i1021.photobucket.com/albums/af335/dougdonna/IMG-20120620-00026.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: white Knuckles on June 20, 2012, 08:03:22 PM
Giant anthem......................... sorry about the photo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BrisVegasGolfer on June 20, 2012, 08:29:12 PM
4 year old alloy EMC road bike.  I've gotten into the morning river loops and the odd weekend ride to try and get in shape before I hit 40... 

(http://i1020.photobucket.com/albums/af323/BrisVegas/2012-02-28060746.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baldheadedgit on June 20, 2012, 08:37:52 PM
Here's Mine    ;D :cheers:

BHG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Wato on June 20, 2012, 08:48:32 PM
I ride an Azzurri Forza RL full carbon with Sram Red. Weighs next to nothing but I need all the help I can get to keep up with the youngens.

Will did a photo out soon

Craig
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: JCOJ on June 20, 2012, 10:28:56 PM
Not that I take these camping but I have:

1) Trek 4300 Mountain Bike

2) Cannondale Saeco CAAD 5 with Campagnolo Potenza

3) Merida Scultura with Dura Ace:

4) Felt B12 Time Trial Bike with SRAM Red:

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruisindub on June 21, 2012, 01:50:47 AM
Specialized rockhopper.

Sorry, no photo,
Still in the bag after I shipped it home from Italy, via UK, originally from US.

That bike has been around the place with me so many times, I can't bare to part with it for a new model.

Must get it back together again soon.

Maybe this post will kick me into touch.!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Red Dog 4x4 on June 21, 2012, 08:12:53 AM
This is what i have, Its a 2006 Kona Stinky Down hill/Free ride I find it more fun ridding in the city than the scrub.....

(http://www.galbraithmt.com/images/bikes/kona_stinky/kona_stinky_2006_togoparts_400x265pix.jpg)
P.S. not my photo though.....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Riguez on June 21, 2012, 10:38:54 AM
Here's Mine    ;D :cheers:

BHG

Does that thing have somewhere to hold a beer BHG? I see its got a bell for when you need to call for a refill! I like it.  :D

I ride a Giant Reign all-mountain, has a Rockshox dropper seat post on it too (well worth the coin) - love that bike. A mate wants me to buy a Specialized Enduro (at cost price - he works in a store) but i find them really too clunky and heavy compared to the feathery whipiness of the Reign. The Specialized does climb well though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gibbo301 on June 21, 2012, 10:42:30 AM
Here's mine
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Tim - Stratford on June 21, 2012, 01:16:47 PM
I had a Giant Trance for a few years now. Son, another Giant and daughter a Raleigh. We got caught riding in the snow last time up above Locola at Kellys Lane.

(http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb50/Elmer_5mf/Kimberley%20Kamper%20Album/KellysLaneMTBSnowsmall.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on June 21, 2012, 01:37:18 PM
Sorry only piciture of my bike that I can access.

Its an Avanti Barracuda which I bought back in 1997, its been around the world and still going strong.

Just bought an indoor trainer so i can use it inside the new van....saves sharing country roads with road trains

(http://www.myswag.org/gallery/d/39708-1/IMG_0010+_1_.jpg)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: fuji on June 21, 2012, 02:14:57 PM
The only bike to ride is my 2010 Kona Kula, I got it new and it was $1000 off the price. Sorry no pics
Wayne
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: richee on June 21, 2012, 02:22:10 PM
Orbea Hybrid

and a Scott CR1 Pro
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Sharshebelle1 on June 21, 2012, 02:50:16 PM
Ok,  and before you laugh,  you should see how much ice and wine that basket can carry,  very handy for cruising around the vineyards
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BrisVegasGolfer on June 21, 2012, 03:14:43 PM
Orbea Hybrid

That's a cool bike mate!  I'd love something like that for my school run and commute.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: richee on June 21, 2012, 03:25:27 PM
Its for Sale  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: discoteddy on June 21, 2012, 09:07:16 PM
Giant anthem......................... sorry about the photo


Niiice, had my Anthem X2 for two months now and the affair continues >:D

Cheers,

Disco Teddy.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: mickange on June 21, 2012, 10:08:04 PM
This is my Cannondale sl 29er gets me to work three times a week to save fuel in the GQ and keep the kilos off me(http://img.tapatalk.com/95879158-0e9d-aba1.jpg)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 2Psinapatrol on June 21, 2012, 10:21:10 PM
I brought my bike off Mick ( mickange ) after he brought the bike in the picture.

I don't know much about it. But it's blue and it goes fast when I peddle fast.Maybe Mick can fill in the details.

I just use it for a bit of exercise.
I trying to get tight buns like Mick.






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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Jason B on June 21, 2012, 10:25:39 PM
Mine

A Mongoose Californian had it since purchased new in 1986.


Regards


jas
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 23, 2012, 12:19:44 PM
My Wheeler.

(http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy6/fooonpatrol/RIMG0017.jpg)

My old road bike from my racing days a Rapello.

(http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy6/fooonpatrol/OldRapelo-1.jpg)

My track bike a Hoffy made from 017 Cromolly tubing

(http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/yy6/fooonpatrol/RIMG0054-1-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: mickange on June 23, 2012, 07:15:23 PM
I brought my bike off Mick ( mickange ) after he brought the bike in the picture.

I don't know much about it. But it's blue and it goes fast when I peddle fast.Maybe Mick can fill in the details.

I just use it for a bit of exercise.
I trying to get tight buns like Mick.






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oh dear, I think the paint fumes are getting to you!! Lol


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Jon on June 23, 2012, 07:25:10 PM
(http://img.tapatalk.com/95879158-0e9d-aba1.jpg)


Hand made Cracknfail ...with a stand??

Dont panic, I ride a Giant AC 2 that weighs nearly as much as I do.
But it's plush ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 23, 2012, 07:30:42 PM
I bought this in 2000, I think I rode it twice before I sold it :)

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/bike1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mumof3 on June 24, 2012, 09:22:06 PM
Hi Mumof3's other half here, I was told to come and play this game, for some reason she thinks I have too many bikes, please tell her she is wrong...

the New Sled(downhill bike), GT Fury
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-9ES9y_UX1Zg/T-b18tVdraI/AAAAAAAAAjI/VF5Tn6ueHz0/s144/IMG_6261.JPG)


The All mountain bike, Cannondale Prophet
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JM5wX-diNfI/T-b1YUlDCvI/AAAAAAAAAi8/Z0J9Gi-sXMc/s144/IMG_6272.JPG)

The Cross Country Bike, Cannondale Scalpel
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-UtuNDICXeFI/T-b1Vt2DPSI/AAAAAAAAAi4/gkwiNd19yn4/s144/IMG_6271.JPG)

The roadie, BMC Roadracer
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JLKSvO-C-bs/T-b1bDRmEQI/AAAAAAAAAjE/Ny_R-VOtQw0/s144/IMG_6273.JPG)


Mumof3's bike, Mongoose VRS-5
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZQFA2WhlLGY/T-b1ddPJ5lI/AAAAAAAAAjA/LWa52NVEoxg/s144/IMG_6274.JPG)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2014, 08:06:30 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

Bought a bike today to get back into riding, mainly going to ride bush trails around the local area. It is a bog stock Scott Scale 640 2013 model, I am resisting the urge to mod. Went for a quick ride this arvo, bike goes great, pity about the engine :-[

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/scott640.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Marcus73 on February 18, 2014, 08:11:09 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

 I am resisting the urge to mod.

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/scott640.jpg)



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Have you seen some of the led lighting available for these things nowadays? ;)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scarps on February 18, 2014, 08:12:37 PM
Noice, agree needs some LEDs (http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/18/a6yqe2eq.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Woodsie on February 18, 2014, 08:14:23 PM
I think the other thread was about Fat Bikes
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Marcus73 on February 18, 2014, 08:21:42 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

bike goes great, pity about the engine :-[




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(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/18/ezygahu7.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Doug.b on February 18, 2014, 08:24:08 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

Bought a bike today to get back into riding, mainly going to ride bush trails around the local area. It is a bog stock Scott Scale 640 2013 model, I am resisting the urge to mod. Went for a quick ride this arvo, bike goes great, pity about the engine :-[

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/scott640.jpg)


Here is the other thread
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=23186.msg357742#msg357742 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=23186.msg357742#msg357742)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Black Diamond on February 18, 2014, 08:27:10 PM
Nice bike but someone spelt your name wrong ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2014, 08:27:29 PM
Calling GG, can you merge the threads...

Edit - thanks GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: fuji on February 21, 2014, 05:59:09 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

Bought a bike today to get back into riding, mainly going to ride bush trails around the local area. It is a bog stock Scott Scale 640 2013 model, I am resisting the urge to mod. Went for a quick ride this arvo, bike goes great, pity about the engine :-[

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/scott640.jpg)



Sounds like my engine ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 21, 2014, 08:54:21 PM
I thought there was an existing thread but I can't find it.

Bought a bike today to get back into riding, mainly going to ride bush trails around the local area. It is a bog stock Scott Scale 640 2013 model, I am resisting the urge to mod. Went for a quick ride this arvo, bike goes great, pity about the engine :-[

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/scott640.jpg)


Baby steps again mate and work up to it.  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DannyG on February 22, 2014, 05:43:37 AM
Heres mine $50 from Kmart  ;D ;D Needs a turbo it goes like crap  :-[
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Marcus73 on February 22, 2014, 10:01:29 AM

Heres mine $50 from Kmart  ;D ;D Needs a turbo it goes like crap  :-[

I can't imagine why, after all the bloke riding it's pretty buff ;)
Weight reduction perhaps?


Sent from the machine that goes..... Bing!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coiled on February 22, 2014, 12:33:32 PM
Not my pic but I have one of these - Specialised Stumpjumper Expert 2007 which I have had since new. I used to ride weekends and even do some mid week single track at night but have barely ridden in last few years. About to start commuting on it to shed some kilos with a goal of getting back into some MTBing whilst away camping.

(http://www.gcbicycling.com/2007sjfsrxrb/images/right_side_med_shadow.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 22, 2014, 04:04:22 PM
That looks like a serious bit of gear Coiled.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Azamagnum on February 22, 2014, 05:33:00 PM
Mine

A Mongoose Californian had it since purchased new in 1986.


Regards


jas

That's awesome,
Do you want to sell it ?
cheers
Aza
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BernieS on February 23, 2014, 04:32:16 PM
I had an orange metallic dragstar when I was 14. Does that count?  Sorry no pics. I expect that its now sitting at the bottom of landfill somewhere. :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on February 23, 2014, 04:56:11 PM
I have a couple of steeds, will get some shots up soon, its a passion that has costed me a fair amount of coin

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mallory Black on February 23, 2014, 06:00:30 PM
Here's my Peugeot. bought it in 1990, converted it to flat bar roadie long before manufacturers were doing it.
weighs 10kg, has 700x23mm kevlars at 120psi, rolls like there's always a tailwind compared to the MTB
fantastic for the commute carving up all the joggers.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jkwpajero on February 24, 2014, 05:10:50 PM
Three year old Giant Reign. It's better than I am.

(http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh494/jkwpajero/Bikes/IMGP2501_zps37d85c0d.jpg) (http://s1248.photobucket.com/user/jkwpajero/media/Bikes/IMGP2501_zps37d85c0d.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: brocky05fj on February 24, 2014, 08:35:49 PM
My road bike, a 2003 Guru Flite
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/210813619/20131127_193900%20(Small).jpg)


My bush basher and general duties bike,Slazenger SLR2000
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/210813619/20130419_151812%20(Small).jpg)
The tug needs more power to haul the trailer around. Kids don't get lighter as they get older....

Cheers
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on February 25, 2014, 03:42:07 PM
My good MTB generally won't go camping, not secure enough. I recently bought this beauty for $15 with 90's purple anodised goodness.
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/082f8a5732ad08bc007f9a8d49c3b1c6_zps8474488c.jpg)
Bit of a shame the grey tyres were past it, been replaced now. Found some old v brakes to upgrade with and put some new grips on. All good for hauling the littlest around in a trailer, or on the bub seat on the back depending on the weather. Bigger kids can pedal themselves.

The 20yo steel road bike (commuter), try hard hipster fixie(Friday commuter), 2 MTBs (SS or XC weapon) will stay home for most trips keeping the garage warm.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Topender on February 25, 2014, 04:46:32 PM
These are my babies.  They are at the very high end and my three are worth more than our Swan  ???  As they say he has most toys wins  :cup:

1)  Specialized S-Works Venge.  Full Campagnolo Super Record.  Zipp 404 FC Wheels.

2)  Orbea Orca.  Full Campagnolo Record.  Campagnolo Shamal Ultra Wheels.

3)  Giant Anthem X LTD.  Full Shimano XTR.  Shimano XTR Tubeless Wheels.

Cheers Dave
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: woolgoolgaoffroad on February 26, 2014, 03:09:41 PM
In my new place I have limited room for the trailer & bikes. The pic isn't the best but I have two. A Giant Strata and a Giant Trance.....

(http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc353/woolgoolgaoffroad/photo-8.jpg) (http://s527.photobucket.com/user/woolgoolgaoffroad/media/photo-8.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on February 26, 2014, 04:44:55 PM
These are my babies.  They are at the very high end and my three are worth more than our Swan  ???  As they say he has most toys wins  :cup:

1)  Specialized S-Works Venge.  Full Campagnolo Super Record.  Zipp 404 FC Wheels.

2)  Orbea Orca.  Full Campagnolo Record.  Campagnolo Shamal Ultra Wheels.

3)  Giant Anthem X LTD.  Full Shimano XTR.  Shimano XTR Tubeless Wheels.

Cheers Dave

Very Nice Dave
Swannie
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 28, 2014, 01:01:51 PM
^^ X2 I'm drooling.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: sschmez on February 28, 2014, 05:07:34 PM
Mines a Trek 3900
and here it is with me at Cowombat Flat, standing in the Mighty Murray River
(http://www.4x4earth.com.au/forum/images/posts/20130426_Cowombat_D025small_zpsbd24c5ba.jpg)

The rest of the story is HERE on 4x4Earth (http://www.4x4earth.com.au/forum/vic-trip-reports/24577-cowombat-flat-head-murray-river.html)

Stevo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on February 28, 2014, 05:47:52 PM
Here's a good pic of mine. A Trek Superfly 100AL with a KS dropper post that I love!
This was taken on MT Clarence, overlooking Middleton Beach in my hometown of Albany WA.
There's a lot of fun tracks on the hills there.
(http://s20.postimg.org/bd642vnnh/P1020087.jpg) (http://postimage.org/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on March 01, 2014, 09:49:30 AM
I discovered that a couple of guys at work were cycling so I dusted the old mountain bike out and tried to keep up...I found it was a bit dark with the early morning starts so I went to my local bike shop to buy some lights and walked out with a new road bike.

(http://imageshack.com/a/img203/8163/v1cf.jpg)

Then worked out it was hard work having to transport the bike between Roma and Brisbane so I picked up this ebay special for Roma

(http://imageshack.com/a/img844/3439/sv7d.jpg)

By now I had discovered Strava and my hours on the bike had increased. The wife wasnt happy that i was away with work all week, coming home Friday and then off to play rugby and riding on the weekends...so Rugby had to go but I was missing waking up with bruises, skinned legs and the odd broken bones so rugby was replaced with this:

(http://imageshack.com/a/img826/8868/fom0.jpg)

and I still have the old mountain bike for camping and riding with the kids

(http://imageshack.com/a/img706/7972/c3l0.jpg)

Now I just have to work out how to keep up with the youngins
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 01, 2014, 10:20:09 AM
Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footloose on March 01, 2014, 12:42:28 PM
This riding thing certainly is addictive.I am back down to 4 bikes
really good road bike,time trial bike,mountain bike and a track bike.
I wiil post up some photos as soon as i am back home.

Cheers Miles
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 01, 2014, 01:33:25 PM
Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)

Yeah yeah yeah, that's what ya told ya missus.   :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Blueboy on March 01, 2014, 06:28:09 PM
This is my Trek Superfly
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on May 16, 2014, 10:35:14 PM
Looks like this bike stuff is addictive. I had a 'browse' through a bike store yesterday and walked out with $200+ worth of stuff I 'needed' :)

All stuffs addictive D4D .
Thats why we all have full garages and need more space.

I put some brifters on my vintage steel frame racer today. Looking forward to taking the old girl for a run.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Skinnee on May 16, 2014, 10:37:37 PM
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/16/numu8e8e.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 17, 2014, 02:29:23 PM
...

Irony much? Skinnee on a fat bike. I like it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on May 18, 2014, 08:09:54 AM
my vintage roadie now with brifters,

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/147998136/steel_roadie.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Shelbyright on May 18, 2014, 09:23:57 AM
IBIS Mojo SLR
Bloody awsome!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 18, 2014, 02:13:54 PM
IBIS Mojo SLR
Bloody awsome!

Very nice steed

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dungee on May 18, 2014, 10:40:12 PM
Rain bike

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-yRhvo6N0eho/UKLRRD21hhI/AAAAAAAAaEs/WzBTeM-jAsg/s640/IMG_0002.jpg)

Race bike

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CkehlN4UQzo/UKLSwjGeCZI/AAAAAAAAaHk/CgK5CIIlD_s/s640/IMG_0744.jpg)

Other bike :-)

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-0Jv7Qk7uJBk/UXcVuFK86yI/AAAAAAAAgQ8/3heildyqxpg/s800/IMG_2014.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BrisVegasGolfer on May 19, 2014, 01:18:58 PM
Upgraded from my 8 y.o. alloy EMC2 to this 10 y.o. Litespeed Tuscany titanium about a year ago.  Have put many thousand kms on it and it still sings!  SRAM Force, Easton carbon forks, bars and seatpost, Mavic Open Pro 32 spokes on Dura Ace hubs.  This bike may outlast me.  :-)  I've been looking at another cheaper bike for commuting duties, but currently use the Litespeed as my everything bike.

(http://i1020.photobucket.com/albums/af323/BrisVegas/Mobile%20Uploads/942276_10152120772267715_1878556080_n_zps25aafb14.jpg) (http://s1020.photobucket.com/user/BrisVegas/media/Mobile%20Uploads/942276_10152120772267715_1878556080_n_zps25aafb14.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Trackabout Off Road Campers on May 19, 2014, 01:27:56 PM
Here's my bike!  8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ScottT on May 19, 2014, 01:35:23 PM
IBIS Mojo SLR
Bloody awsome!

And right there is Mountain Bike Porn .......
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: feisty on May 19, 2014, 07:19:28 PM
Road Bike
SCOTT CR1 PRO
Ultegra 6800 10 speed. She just flies!!!!!(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/19/9emumu3y.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on May 19, 2014, 07:36:26 PM
My 26er bike (originally posted in the mancave thread) that i picked up on ebay for $53.

As i got it-
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/147998136/mongoose_sml.jpg)

now-

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/147998136/mongoose1_sml.jpg)

$50 bucks for some new small block 8 tires, 40 for the rims and $7 for some spokes/nipples,
oh and about 3 and a half hours truing the rebuilt rims in the mancave.

The poor thing was a victim of a failed bike carreir bracket and but the bitumen at 100lm/hr just out of Cann Rver.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: feisty on May 19, 2014, 07:37:54 PM
Nice work!!!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Forest on May 20, 2014, 06:33:07 AM
Bennent Montreal (Montreal Olympics)

Unique gearing as you could change gears  while peddling backwards

Sadly mine was stolen  :-[
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on August 06, 2014, 08:09:46 PM
My new steed  :cup:
(http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/evolution1985/IMG_20140806_192859_853_zps4cbe8d72.jpg) (http://s1058.photobucket.com/user/evolution1985/media/IMG_20140806_192859_853_zps4cbe8d72.jpg.html)

Rides awesome! Really looking forward to taking on Hunchback hill this weekend.  ;D
Its a Giant Trance X 29er 00. Full sram XO carbon 2x20 groupset, XO 4 piston hydraulic brakes, Carbon headstem and bars, Dropper seat post, Air forks/shock, DT swiss rims.

You know for a bloody expensive bike it didn't come with any pedals???
I added a couple of creature comforts, JetBlack saddle bag, Surefire LED lamp (its brighter than the navaras headlights lol)
Topeak Iglow rear fender, chuckblocker front fender, Giant Magnesium sealed bearing MTB pedals, and a bonnieger computer.

I have had Sram X9 groupsets on my last couple of bikes and I thought they were the ducks nutz but the X0 is a different ball game! Its super precise and so far impossible to get a wrong shift. That and the X0 brakes are endo educing.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: woolgoolgaoffroad on August 06, 2014, 09:47:38 PM
nice Evo.....did you go with lockout pedals or flats ??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on August 06, 2014, 10:00:40 PM
nice Evo.....did you go with lockout pedals or flats ??
Just flats mate. I have to use this as a "family" cruiser too. So I didn't want to have to wear special shoes just to do a 20km ride with the misses and kids.
If I get my other frame built it will be a general purpose bike, but so far this one seems to be a really good all rounder. I'm really looking forward to finding some good single tracks. I think I'll have to join a club as I don't know anyone around here that rides those.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Meken on August 06, 2014, 10:09:31 PM

My good MTB generally won't go camping, not secure enough. I recently bought this beauty for $15 with 90's purple anodised goodness.
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/082f8a5732ad08bc007f9a8d49c3b1c6_zps8474488c.jpg)
Bit of a shame the grey tyres were past it, been replaced now. Found some old v brakes to upgrade with and put some new grips on. All good for hauling the littlest around in a trailer, or on the bub seat on the back depending on the weather. Bigger kids can pedal themselves.

The 20yo steel road bike (commuter), try hard hipster fixie(Friday commuter), 2 MTBs (SS or XC weapon) will stay home for most trips keeping the garage warm.
I've got a beautiful purple wheeler - but no grey tyres! Still goes well ( even with a 15yr riding hiatus)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: woolgoolgaoffroad on August 06, 2014, 10:10:29 PM
Just flats mate. I have to use this as a "family" cruiser too. So I didn't want to have to wear special shoes just to do a 20km ride with the misses and kids.
If I get my other frame built it will be a general purpose bike, but so far this one seems to be a really good all rounder. I'm really looking forward to finding some good single tracks. I think I'll have to join a club as I don't know anyone around here that rides those.

Cheers
Evo

nice...
when i got my 2014 trance last year they threw in both flats and the lockouts, used the locks in the bush once but even though i am pretty bike fit i just find them unsettling in technical stuff here in the bush
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on August 06, 2014, 10:16:35 PM
nice...
when i got my 2014 trance last year they threw in both flats and the lockouts, used the locks in the bush once but even though i am pretty bike fit i just find them unsettling in technical stuff here in the bush

Yeah, with the discount I got on it, I wasn't getting any freebies. Lol they did give me a shock pump though.  :cup:
I don't mind lockins when doing a really technical down hill, but for general single trail I don't really need them. (no where near good enough to go fast enough lol)

I scored pretty well with this one, Its a 00 model. Apparently its a special release bike for Australia only. As you probably know 0 is usually the highest spec they do, but they had some special thing going on so they released the 00 with full Sram carbon XO set. I only got this as they actually price matched another bike shop on a DEMO!! lol I told them I was looking at a demo and just asked them what the best price they could do on the new one they had on the floor was. He asked me how much the demo was and then came back 10 min later and said he would match it! lol I was stoked and impulse bought it ...... just don't tell the wifey lol

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Meken on August 06, 2014, 10:19:38 PM
My fondriest - goes like a cut cat! Full carbon frame, ultegra gear - it's feeling a bit unloved at the moment :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Redback on August 07, 2014, 09:46:23 AM
I have one of these ;D
BSA 20 CIRCA 1950s/60s
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSbdUUbnDS8VBcNswGbwqY-NxrIrUq0wBMINjHqJ-jAo0Rh_afbTQ)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ScottT on August 07, 2014, 10:26:44 AM
nice...
when i got my 2014 trance last year they threw in both flats and the lockouts, used the locks in the bush once but even though i am pretty bike fit i just find them unsettling in technical stuff here in the bush


Clipless pedals is the term, even though you are clipped in !

Cheers

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/au/en/shimano-m520-clipless-spd-mtb-pedals/rp-prod3759 (http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/au/en/shimano-m520-clipless-spd-mtb-pedals/rp-prod3759)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on August 07, 2014, 03:16:28 PM
My new steed  :cup:
(http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/evolution1985/IMG_20140806_192859_853_zps4cbe8d72.jpg) (http://s1058.photobucket.com/user/evolution1985/media/IMG_20140806_192859_853_zps4cbe8d72.jpg.html)

Rides awesome! Really looking forward to taking on Hunchback hill this weekend.  ;D
Its a Giant Trance X 29er 00. Full sram XO carbon 2x20 groupset, XO 4 piston hydraulic brakes, Carbon headstem and bars, Dropper seat post, Air forks/shock, DT swiss rims.

You know for a bloody expensive bike it didn't come with any pedals???
I added a couple of creature comforts, JetBlack saddle bag, Surefire LED lamp (its brighter than the navaras headlights lol)
Topeak Iglow rear fender, chuckblocker front fender, Giant Magnesium sealed bearing MTB pedals, and a bonnieger computer.

I have had Sram X9 groupsets on my last couple of bikes and I thought they were the ducks nutz but the X0 is a different ball game! Its super precise and so far impossible to get a wrong shift. That and the X0 brakes are endo educing.

Cheers
Evo


Very nice Evo. I walked up Hunchback about a month ago and couldn't believe what they've done. Looks awesome. Ironically, recovering from a shoulder reco from a bike stack so if I still have my nerve I will have to give it a go . Picked up a Dainese full body armour set for 30 bucks at a weekend garage sale in Wodonga so might have to wear that too.
Raider
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: johnyd on August 07, 2014, 07:43:56 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/HmR2Zc3.jpg)Umm, hopefully that doesn't come out as oversized as it looks in the reply box...

Mine is a Trek Xcalibre-8
Use it just for riding around the farm for fitness, was planning on commuting but found my fitness lacking and my commodore small for lugging it back and forth between when I stay in town or stay at the farm, so it has stayed on the farm.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on August 07, 2014, 07:53:34 PM
Very nice Evo. I walked up Hunchback about a month ago and couldn't believe what they've done. Looks awesome. Ironically, recovering from a shoulder reco from a bike stack so if I still have my nerve I will have to give it a go . Picked up a Dainese full body armour set for 30 bucks at a weekend garage sale in Wodonga so might have to wear that too.
Raider

Cheers Mate,
I haven't been up there since the new tails have been finished. Looking forward to it though  :cup:
That's a pretty good pickup for the body armour, its amazing what you can find at a garage sale! are you based in Wodonga?
Should go for a trail if you want?

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on August 07, 2014, 09:34:59 PM
Cheers Mate,
I haven't been up there since the new tails have been finished. Looking forward to it though  :cup:
That's a pretty good pickup for the body armour, its amazing what you can find at a garage sale! are you based in Wodonga?
Should go for a trail if you want?

Cheers
Evo

Yeah I am. I will come and say g'day at the Camping show. Eco mate stand i assume , looking at another thread. I won't be riding for a while - haven't worked since Anzac day and still a way off. Thank god for income protection.
Raider
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on August 07, 2014, 09:46:00 PM
Yeah I am. I will come and say g'day at the Camping show. Eco mate stand i assume , looking at another thread. I won't be riding for a while - haven't worked since Anzac day and still a way off. Thank god for income protection.
Raider

Too easy mate, and yep that will be me  ;D
I know the feeling, I have had a couple of reco's on my right shoulder. It gets better though.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 08, 2014, 02:36:54 PM
My old Rapallo racing bike. I have just got it going again, after gluing some new Maxxis Forza strips (tyres for the noobs) onto my race wheels. Gave it s hit out the other weekend, with the bunch I ride with and other tham being rougher and only 12sp, I lost nothing to the quick blokes.  :)

019 Ishawata tubing with Sugino 54-44 cranks, Shimano 600 running gear and brakes. The cluster is a straight 6, 13-18t Regina and bar end shifters.  8)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/08/yraherej.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 08, 2014, 02:37:29 PM
My fondriest - goes like a cut cat! Full carbon frame, ultegra gear - it's feeling a bit unloved at the moment :(

Nice!  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 10, 2014, 11:31:07 AM
Now with toe clips and the old Detto Piettro shoes.

A bonus on todays ride was meeting a forum member.

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/10/memyvu2e.jpg)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/10/gasyty7e.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footloose on August 10, 2014, 02:04:53 PM
Foo
Loved seeing the old steelie in the flesh.
Goes pretty well too.I will have to start 
some sprint training again before my
next ride up on Bribie.Will be back up to
Bribie in a couple of weeks.

Cheers Miles
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 10, 2014, 02:19:30 PM
Yeah good to see you Miles and a couple of the other blokes said you're strong, so it will come back to you.  ;)

The young guns should be back for the ride then and they will test us out a wee bit. Pain is good!  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 01, 2015, 08:30:05 AM
Freakish, both the riding and the fact it is one take

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ud5T5I4XcA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ud5T5I4XcA)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on August 01, 2015, 08:56:26 AM
Freakish, both the riding and the fact it is one take

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ud5T5I4XcA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ud5T5I4XcA)
8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 01, 2015, 10:29:57 AM
this was my Muru Cycles Witjira Trail fatbike at Witjira National Park in 2013 on the way out to the start of the Simpson Desert Bike Challenge.

I've since sold it to one of the medical staff from the event that raced it in 2014.

But I'll be building a new one (hopefully next month) with updated frame and this time with a Rohloff XL rear hub (internally geared with 14 speeds) plus a Rock Shox Bluto fork up front and tubeless fat wheels and 4.8" tyres.


(http://)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 01, 2015, 11:03:43 AM
now these are not strictly pics of "my" bike.

They're from my good friend Lynton who just last month rode the Hay River Track on one of our bikes.

(this was his "warm-up" ride for this years Simpson Desert Bike Challenge... last year he rode part of the Canning' as a warm-up)

I just thought that the pics were bloody awesome.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 24, 2015, 07:45:29 PM
Bought the missus a crossover today, for family rides on bike paths/trails etc., pick it up tomorrow.

(http://d2k6j1fqfkfmqi.cloudfront.net/_generated/_generated_au/bikes/models/images/2000/Cross%20City%201%20Disc_Blue_nopedals.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dirtpilot on October 24, 2015, 09:49:00 PM
I don't like to peddle. 8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dales133 on October 25, 2015, 01:21:18 AM
Specialized rockhopper.

Sorry, no photo,
Still in the bag after I shipped it home from Italy, via UK, originally from US.

That bike has been around the place with me so many times, I can't bare to part with it for a new model.

Must get it back together again soon.

Maybe this post will kick me into touch.!
Sounds like me.
Ive got a specialized hard rock that ive dragged around the world with me i cant bare to part with either.
I got it new for just under 3 grand in 2001.
Its an awsum bike and riding anything else just feels like crap in comparison
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on October 25, 2015, 08:15:48 AM
the bike in the pic is/was my old 1988 Mongoose IBOC Pro. Set it up for touring. In 92' I went most of the way 'round the country.

This pic is from 95'. You can probably guess where. (21 days from Cairns to the tip)

The ole' Mongoose had a cro-moly steel frame and fork, custom made cro-moly racks front and rear and never let me down.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on October 25, 2015, 09:33:34 PM
The missus e-bike she's had for about 15 months now although it cost $950 pickup back then but alas the Aussie $ by the looks-
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Leitner-Electric-Ebike-Bicycle-City-Bike-250W-10Ah-Lithium-2Yrs-Warranty-/181520261578?hash=item2a437361ca:g:LKoAAMXQfvlSev94 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Leitner-Electric-Ebike-Bicycle-City-Bike-250W-10Ah-Lithium-2Yrs-Warranty-/181520261578?hash=item2a437361ca:g:LKoAAMXQfvlSev94)
She likes the daily exercise coupled with the metro range for the change of scenery. Only thing makes her really nervous for some reason is the lycra lads slipstreaming her up the bike paths when they want a bit of a rest  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scott13april on October 25, 2015, 09:45:44 PM
Here is my trek fuel ex 8 29er in finke gorge last year (http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/25/91b4f29bfa1125186eabe63a7ff16f8e.jpg)


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 Nn
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on October 26, 2015, 12:50:04 PM
Here are my two main bikes:

Intense SlopestyleII.

(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/51033-2/Intense+SS2+Jan2015.jpg)

Cinelli Pro Estrada. Full Campagnolo Super Record Titanium, carbon frame. Lots of Cinelli.

(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/51030-1/Cinelli.JPG)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tk421 on October 26, 2015, 01:29:52 PM
I'm currently on this:
Giant Defy
For off road work I've got a Specialized Hardrock 29er.

For years 11-16 I rode my dad's old 1950's Raleigh Superbe Tourist. He'd had it from new.  It had an amazing front Sturmey-Archer Dynohub so as you rode it generated electricity to power the lights, and a rear Sturmey-Archer 3-Speed.  Brakes were linked rods, none of your fancy cables here. Sadly an idiot cousin clearing the house took it to the tip - they're going for about $200-300 US.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on October 26, 2015, 01:40:42 PM
.........It had an amazing front Sturmey-Archer Dynohub so as you rode it generated electricity to power the lights, and a rear Sturmey-Archer 3-Speed.....

 :cup: :cup:

When I was a kid, my bike had a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub with foot brake...... ;D ;D

 :cheers:
Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scoot on October 26, 2015, 06:40:09 PM
So many sweet bikes! Love that cinelli! I have a few too although my favorite is no longer with me. It was a Japanese made randonneur with curly handle bars, plenty of rake in the forks and carried big loads. I could ride it all day and it took me many places, up through the jungles and hills of laos and then to the massive passes of yunnan to Tibet.
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/26/b668ffbc11ad9e22538c42fcdfbe7728.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/26/04e022c05277e775951ee28580936f12.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/26/450b5e098fb726bb4e3339494924e21a.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/26/a0f62c471ccd756cbbb3cb162d834afc.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2015, 06:05:46 PM
What kit of spares/tools to people take with them when riding? I've got myself a Camelbak and looking to build a 'biking' tool kit for it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 06, 2015, 07:21:09 PM
What kit of spares/tools to people take with them when riding? I've got myself a Camelbak and looking to build a 'biking' tool kit for it.

In no particular order

First Aid kit
Chain breaker
Some spare chain, around 10 links
Spare tube
Glueless patches
Bike multi tool
A couple of $5 notes, great to buy a snack if needed, also have been known to fix a side wall tear to keep the tube in place
Pump
A few assorted nuts an bolts
Plastic bag to keep the phone in

GG

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 06, 2015, 07:23:05 PM
What kit of spares/tools to people take with them when riding? I've got myself a Camelbak and looking to build a 'biking' tool kit for it.
kinda like the question "what kind of spares and tools should I take in my 4wd and camper?"

the answer for this is also... "it will depend on how remote you're going" and what your personal level of bicycle mechanical expertise is.

For an all dayer in the Blue Mountains, or a day out in Glenrock (up Newcastle way) at a bare minimum I'd carry:

a) 1 x spare tube + patch kit (yes, even if you're running tubeless)
b) 2 x tyre levers (to get the tyre off)
c) mini pump or C02 canisters (I usually have both)
d) multi tool with most of the sizes for your own bike on it.  So all allen keys and torx if required. Plus, make sure it has, and you know how to use, a chain breaker.
e) Chain joining superlink (talk to your local shop)
f) ductape and zipties
g) basic first aid kit

I'm also partial to:

h) lightweight rain jacket windproof shell (I've spent the night in Glenrock once with a stuffed knee)
i) Leatherman
j) snack/energy bar
j) my phone/camera

I also had my wife make up a (larger than you actually need) bag in a bright blue fabric with velcro top and a velcro strap to wrap around it. This is handy as it gives you a place to lay tools out on the side of the trail when you're working on your bike. The bright colour makes it less likely that you'll lose something. You wouldn't believe how many tools, phones, pumps and more I've found on the side of the trail over the years from people fixing a problem and forgetting things...


For my tour up Cape York and along the Gibb, I also carried...

a hyper cracker (let's you remove your rear cassette to replace broken spokes on the drive side)
spare spokes and nipples
spare bolts, nuts and washers
spare gear cable
spare folding tyre
chain lube and grease
FibreFix kevlar spoke

ummmm... I'm sure there is more that I can't think of now...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on November 06, 2015, 07:24:41 PM
Sat phone
Epirb
Flares
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2015, 07:36:55 PM
Thanks Gents, time to go shopping tomorrow :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 06, 2015, 07:40:29 PM
Thanks Gents, time to go shopping tomorrow :)

Amart sports have 20% off tomorrow

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on November 06, 2015, 07:45:17 PM
What kit of spares/tools to people take with them when riding? I've got myself a Camelbak and looking to build a 'biking' tool kit for it.

Is the Prado broken Jamie??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2015, 07:55:45 PM
Is the Prado broken Jamie??

Nah, BD fixed it today
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 13, 2015, 07:53:33 PM
Just finished this one, it will be getting put behind the sleeper on the truck, so I can have a ride when I have time.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/068964945deb7281231040882ae6ddab.jpg)
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/82ad7c016b4dddee20132ea23fdb803c.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 13, 2015, 08:30:52 PM
Crank Brothers 19 multi tool turned up today :)

(http://media.alwaysriding.com/catalog/product/cache/5/main-carousel-image/566x652/0dc2d03fe217f8c83829496872af24a0/c/r/crank-brothers-m19-multi-tool_open.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 14, 2015, 06:41:29 AM
Have added a few more bikes to the fleet

My steel single speed... curve grovel frame and bits and pieces that i found for the build... i have commuting wherls and off roads wheels for it

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/bd71312340acb2ce1bc7e5a006ee51fe.jpg)

Cube 29er

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/74a8d78a028b938030960230959bc524.jpg)

And Trek Boone 9 which is my cyclocross bike but also have road wheels when not racing

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/5ab2361d983edf12cd5b2001fce4eda6.jpg)

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/5fef7433f0700083d38dc8f35226b0e8.jpg)

Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on November 14, 2015, 07:39:41 AM
Here ya go....his and hers.

Ain't they a pair of beauties??... ;D ;D



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 15, 2015, 11:04:33 AM
3 bikes for me:

1999 Cannondale F700SL - pretty much stock apart from XT crankset and brake levers, LX shifters and a Hope/Mavic wheel I built 14 years ago that is still round and true... oh and pannier rack for going to and from uni with

2000 Kona Kiluea (in the UK) - was originally a 1995 Kona Fire Mountain until I snapped that in 2000 and got "the only frame we have in your size is a Kiluea or (something in alloy)" as the warranty response. Built up with whatever bits were floating around at the local bike shop from swap overs, so it has SRAM ESP7, hand me downs from the Cannondale and whatever else was lying around.

Unkown Specialized Roubaix - picked up from the local buy swap and sell page, awesomely fast road bike, but best of all big enough for me (I'm 6'4" so finding a road bike is a bit of a challenge, very few places have them in stock in the big sizes)

Wife has 3 bikes as well:
2006 Scott hardtail: Her first proper mountain bike; probably got a frame size too small, but does make it a good chuck around bike.

2011 Giant Trance: She throws that around...

Unknown age Avanti Road bike - again from the local buy swap and sell page, this time good because it was a small enough frame.

She also cheats, and has a Yamaha XT600... big bike for someone who is only 5' tall...

Photos to be found later...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GU Rich on November 16, 2015, 07:45:47 AM
Here is my current bike. I bought it in August last year.

Giant Reign 2 2015.

(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s159/utedriver/IMG_20151104_121422_zpsqbolvyql.jpg) (http://s151.photobucket.com/user/utedriver/media/IMG_20151104_121422_zpsqbolvyql.jpg.html)
I took this pic last week.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on November 16, 2015, 12:42:25 PM
Here's my latest addition - turns you into a 12 yr old , everything must be jumped or wheelied over ! 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 16, 2015, 12:50:03 PM
What an awesome pissing competition!!!

Wish I could join in!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GU Rich on November 16, 2015, 02:32:56 PM
What an awesome pissing competition!!!

Wish I could join in!
Come on Bruce you must have an old bike lying around somewhere. Lol.

Careful though mine through me into a tree earlier this year and sent me to hospital for 3 days. No more racing for me!

Cheers
Rich
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 16, 2015, 02:44:12 PM
Quote from: GU Rich
Careful though mine through me into a tree earlier this year and sent me to hospital for 3 days. No more racing for me!

you'll have to sell the # plates then....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Topender on November 16, 2015, 09:26:44 PM
What an awesome pissing competition!!!

Wish I could join in!

After I posted the photo of my bike the competition was over!  :cup: :cup: :cup:  The rest of these photos are here purely for your entertainment  >:D

Dave
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on November 16, 2015, 09:50:44 PM
GT dunny bike.......gears don't really work ( couldn't be bothered looking at it )....only gets taken camping occasionally for dunny runs !!

Too hard on my ar*e after 5 mins.....don't know how you ride one for hours ??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GU Rich on November 17, 2015, 06:32:52 AM
you'll have to sell the # plates then....
Nah mate still riding heaps just take it a bit more easy!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on November 20, 2015, 08:59:24 AM

Careful though mine through me into a tree earlier this year and sent me to hospital for 3 days. No more racing for me!

Cheers
Rich

Always look on the bright side of life  ;)
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/victor-harbor-high-school-community-pays-tribute-to-favourite-teacher-geoff-kruger/story-fni6uo1m-1227615897156 (http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/victor-harbor-high-school-community-pays-tribute-to-favourite-teacher-geoff-kruger/story-fni6uo1m-1227615897156)
You figure it's always a risk on your motorsickle and I had a couple of roo moments that were too close for comfort. You don't really think about it on a griddley but with 20000 hits a year (and that may only be insurance/accident reports) perhaps you should-
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car-news/volvo-to-develop-kangaroo-detection-and-collision-avoidance-technology/ (https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car-news/volvo-to-develop-kangaroo-detection-and-collision-avoidance-technology/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 20, 2015, 10:24:24 AM
This is my daily drive: Apollo Transfer 40
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Woodsie on November 20, 2015, 09:50:01 PM
Heres mine 2008 Santa Cruz V10 9speed Downhill
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 21, 2015, 07:53:50 AM
Heres mine 2008 Santa Cruz V10 9speed Downhill

what forks are they?

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Post by: Trailer Bloke on November 21, 2015, 11:06:24 AM
My sons weapon.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: terravista on November 22, 2015, 04:06:58 PM
OK, this is not a hijack, just info chasing.
In the search for fitness we have decided to try bikes that don't just sit on the floor in front of the TV and only have one wheel.
We now have a male and female frame mountain bikes and a hybrid.
I looked at towbar mounted frames, but as all three bikes have vastly different bars they would all sit at different angles. The ladies bike nearly 45°
Are these carriers made with different mounts for this or is this the perfect excuse to get a little mig welder and start burning holes in steel?
Cheers
Ian
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 22, 2015, 04:47:29 PM
Are these carriers made with different mounts for this or is this the perfect excuse to get a little mig welder and start burning holes in steel?


try these...

http://www.isi-carriers.com/ (http://www.isi-carriers.com/)

Best made and 100% Australian made. By a fella' that drives 4wd's and ride bikes.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: terravista on November 22, 2015, 06:12:34 PM
try these...

http://www.isi-carriers.com/ (http://www.isi-carriers.com/)

Best made and 100% Australian made. By a fella' that drives 4wd's and ride bikes.




Looks like nice bit of design work and engineering.
If we don't give up bike riding after a few goes this looks like it overcomes our problems.
Thanks
Ian
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 22, 2015, 06:38:43 PM
I'm thinking of trying one of these https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CATN04B/title/torpedo7-towball-mount-4-bike-channel-rack (https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CATN04B/title/torpedo7-towball-mount-4-bike-channel-rack)

(https://www.torpedo7.com.au/images/products/T7CATN04BXX_zoom.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: PJ80 on November 22, 2015, 07:48:04 PM
If you want to stay with a conventional bike rack you could try one of these

http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CAANNRA/title/torpedo7-car-rack-adaptor-cb-610--false-crossbar- (http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CAANNRA/title/torpedo7-car-rack-adaptor-cb-610--false-crossbar-)

They clamp under the handlebars around the stem and around the seat post. The bar then goes in the bike rack clamp. They will keep a ladies bike level in a rack.

Cheers
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on November 22, 2015, 09:20:22 PM
I'm thinking of trying one of these https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CATN04B/title/torpedo7-towball-mount-4-bike-channel-rack (https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/T7CATN04B/title/torpedo7-towball-mount-4-bike-channel-rack)

(https://www.torpedo7.com.au/images/products/T7CATN04BXX_zoom.jpg)

I bought one a few years ago. Works well, good value for money. Ive mounted a post with a ball on top and fit it over the draw bar on the camper too. Keeps bikes off the roof, and not bouncing around out the back out of sight on the camper too.
Good points:
Quick to drop on the towball or remove
Locks to towball.
Fits most bike sizes, I've tried 29" MTB, roadie, 26" MTB, 24", 20" even a 12" glider bike, you do need to think about placement a bit though.
Downsides are:
Needs a plate under the towball that also prevents me from towing my box trailer without removing the plate.
No tilt option if you need to open the he back door of the car. Ok if you can access over the back seats.
Strapping the bikes down is three straps each bike, can take a few mins.
No very light and takes up a fair bit of space if you take it off the car and throw it in the back.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 23, 2015, 06:31:25 PM
I bought one a few years ago. Works well, good value for money. Ive mounted a post with a ball on top and fit it over the draw bar on the camper too. Keeps bikes off the roof, and not bouncing around out the back out of sight on the camper too.
Good points:
Quick to drop on the towball or remove
Locks to towball.
Fits most bike sizes, I've tried 29" MTB, roadie, 26" MTB, 24", 20" even a 12" glider bike, you do need to think about placement a bit though.
Downsides are:
Needs a plate under the towball that also prevents me from towing my box trailer without removing the plate.
No tilt option if you need to open the he back door of the car. Ok if you can access over the back seats.
Strapping the bikes down is three straps each bike, can take a few mins.
No very light and takes up a fair bit of space if you take it off the car and throw it in the back.

Thanks for the info, I've got a couple of questions.
Do the bikes fit with pedals on?
Do you have a spare on your back door? If so does it clear the first bike position?
Any pics of it fitted?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on November 23, 2015, 07:41:45 PM
Thanks for the info, I've got a couple of questions.
Do the bikes fit with pedals on?
Do you have a spare on your back door? If so does it clear the first bike position?
Any pics of it fitted?

Yes, bikes fit with pedals on. I've found it best to alternate direction with them with the chainring a away from the uprights, sometimes the saddle needs to be raised or lowered to clear the next bike, but otherwise they are complete.
Don't have a spare on the door (pathfinder or forester). not sure how it would go around the first bike position.
Haven't got any pics with bikes on, but might be able to get some tomorrow if I get home early enough.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Woodsie on November 23, 2015, 10:10:10 PM
what forks are they?
Marzocchi triple 8's
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on November 24, 2015, 09:01:55 AM
Heres mine 2008 Santa Cruz V10 9speed Downhill
Nice bike mate. Good to see a proper DH bike.

I've downsized to a mini DH bike. (just 6.0-6.5inch travel.)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: RJD on November 24, 2015, 11:28:33 PM
Hi all,

This is my sons bike.  It is an electra cruiser frame with a trike conversion with a 250w dillenger front wheel drive conversion.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/Emikat/IMG_0270_zpsloger3ch.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Emikat/media/IMG_0270_zpsloger3ch.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 25, 2015, 11:17:08 AM
Yes, bikes fit with pedals on. I've found it best to alternate direction with them with the chainring a away from the uprights, sometimes the saddle needs to be raised or lowered to clear the next bike, but otherwise they are complete.
Don't have a spare on the door (pathfinder or forester). not sure how it would go around the first bike position.
Haven't got any pics with bikes on, but might be able to get some tomorrow if I get home early enough.

Thanks, one final question. How easy is it to drop the uprights down so I can open the back door of the Prado?
Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gumboot on December 03, 2015, 04:48:57 PM
Picked myself up a new bike the other day. Early Christmas present to me.     Anthem 1
Can't wait to get it out on the trails

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Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rogerthatv2 on December 03, 2015, 07:05:54 PM
Picked myself up a new bike the other day. Early Christmas present to me.     Anthem 1
Can't wait to get it out on the trails

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Nice Robert, come for a ride with me around Toohey Forest or Daisy Hill, I ride every second day now and nothing beats a mountain bike ride before work. Picked myself up (upgrade) a new GT Hard Tail a few weeks back as well and been having some fun ever since. Enjoy. PS - Steak Night???

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on December 04, 2015, 11:51:51 AM
thought you'd all like this one...

bikes and 4wd in the same pic...

That's a Vee Tire Co Snowshow 2XL (26" x 5.05" on an 80mm wide rim) v's a Cooper STT (285/75/16 on an 8" wide rim)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gumboot on December 04, 2015, 12:00:25 PM
Nice Robert, come for a ride with me around Toohey Forest or Daisy Hill, I ride every second day now and nothing beats a mountain bike ride before work. Picked myself up (upgrade) a new GT Hard Tail a few weeks back as well and been having some fun ever since. Enjoy. PS - Steak Night???

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Hi Dan,
Yep, lots of great places around Brisbane to ride. Have to line a weekend ride after Christmas. Andy is also keen
i am trying to find a night for the other thing but have had a pretty heavy travel schedule last couple of months  and still have
2 OS trips and a couple of interstaters to do before Christmas.  I should know next week and will msg you.
cheers
Robert
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 13, 2015, 07:29:29 AM
This is just nuts!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL0rbxB9Lqg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL0rbxB9Lqg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on December 13, 2015, 08:13:16 AM
I ride Bayview. .. nice tracks and a lot less people than daisy hill...sometimes

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 13, 2015, 08:28:56 AM
This is just nuts!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL0rbxB9Lqg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL0rbxB9Lqg)

Stupidly crazy skills that bloke has!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on December 13, 2015, 04:59:29 PM
Chrissy present - Montari 29er - but riding it now.  ;D


(http://i1350.photobucket.com/albums/p762/brelen4/IMG_0163_zpsf0awcoms.jpg) (http://s1350.photobucket.com/user/brelen4/media/IMG_0163_zpsf0awcoms.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ben54b on December 23, 2015, 05:34:31 PM

thought you'd all like this one...

bikes and 4wd in the same pic...

That's a Vee Tire Co Snowshow 2XL (26" x 5.05" on an 80mm wide rim) v's a Cooper STT (285/75/16 on an 8" wide rim)
thats nuts. Where's the rest of the bike. Please don't tell me it's a unicycle wheel.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on December 23, 2015, 07:47:11 PM
Stupidly crazy skills that bloke has!  :o

Foo
Thanks for sharing Foo.  How tough must that bike be?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GQMacca on December 24, 2015, 10:49:16 AM
Dunno how a lot of you MTB blokes ride in flats - I feel naked if I'm not clipped in!

I don't ride anywhere near what I used to, so my '95 vintage GT Pantera has gone off to a mate for a full restoration back to original specs, and I'm tooling around on a Hasa Race 7.0:

(http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg433/jeanbou_photos/Hasa.jpg)
(Someone elses pic)

I try and get out to Lysterfield/Officer/Beac as often as I can, but most of the time now I'm doing wheelies around the parks near home while out riding with Mr 3YO.  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rogerthatv2 on December 24, 2015, 12:26:24 PM

Dunno how a lot of you MTB blokes ride in flats - I feel naked if I'm not clipped in!

I don't ride anywhere near what I used to, so my '95 vintage GT Pantera has gone off to a mate for a full restoration back to original specs, and I'm tooling around on a Hasa Race 7.0:


Nice, keen to see the resto job once complete? I had a 1995 GT Timberline (my first of many GT's) with a pair of Rockshox Judy's - loved that bike but was not meant to be - someone liked it more...

Cheers Dan


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2015, 02:42:00 PM
Not on my Track Bike yet, but I have a set Dura-Ace Track wheels with Light Bicycle CF rims that are tied and soldered coming.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on December 25, 2015, 10:07:23 AM
I top you all..... my bike :)

Swannie

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on December 25, 2015, 11:13:49 AM
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20151225/7f0f5a18ccf1632a546bf6af41d08173.jpg)
My chinese carbon roadee. Just need a 34.9mm front derailleur.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coiled on December 25, 2015, 11:19:30 PM
Decided to get the pushy out and dust it off. Time to shed the kilos again!

2007 Specialized Stumpjumper Expert

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Post by: NewieCamper on December 27, 2015, 06:48:58 AM
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20151225/7f0f5a18ccf1632a546bf6af41d08173.jpg)
My chinese carbon roadee. Just need a 34.9mm front derailleur.
And saddle adjustment?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Trailer Bloke on December 27, 2015, 08:20:45 AM
Shogun Trail Breaker 3
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on December 30, 2015, 05:35:29 PM
And saddle adjustment?
You got that right. First time i have used an ISP topper with the 2 outboard screws. Didnt tighten the rail clamps enuf  and she moved on the maiden voyage.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 06, 2016, 03:43:40 PM
These babies turned up yesterday. Dura-ace hubs with Sapim cx-ray spokes and Lightbicycle 50mm CF rims.  8) They spin stupidly smooth.  ;D

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(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/05/fa2e92cc1229939a520349beeae44f27.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 06, 2016, 06:54:03 PM
Question for the bike gurus.....I'm about to start doing up this old Moongoose bike i have, gunna do a complete strip down and rebuild on it. The tyres are that old and perished i can't see what size they used to be on these bikes, and my memory is long gone about them also. Can anyone tell me what size tyres they used to be please? And also i want to get the same looking ones with the red exterior, where's the best place for purchasing something like these nowadays if they are still available?
cheers in advance for any help with info

(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk237/qld-bundy-drinker/tn_IMG_3703.jpg) (http://s281.photobucket.com/user/qld-bundy-drinker/media/tn_IMG_3703.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 06, 2016, 07:26:42 PM
Std bmx is always 20 inch tyre. Common size still  - luckily.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 06, 2016, 07:30:26 PM
Std bmx is always 20 inch tyre. Common size still  - luckily.
the 20" bit i recall, but aren't they 20 x 2.125 or  20 X 1.75 or something like that? ..i seem to recall there was an extra size written on the tyres you could choose from?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 06, 2016, 07:34:48 PM
That's the width. 2 inch is normal. You'll be able to run a bit thinner 1.75 or thicker 2.2 no worries.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 06, 2016, 07:37:43 PM
That's the width. 2 inch is normal. You'll be able to run a bit thinner 1.75 or thicker 2.2 no worries.
just found this site  http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/ (http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/) which could turn out expensive for me...lol....reckon i'll search other online sites aswell now i can picture the products i've long forgotten the names of
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 06, 2016, 07:39:55 PM
Couple of pics of family treadlies.
The kids and I on a ride this afternoon, and a shot of the roady - Avanti cadent. It got some new kysyriums on it since that pic.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 06, 2016, 07:40:42 PM
just found this site  http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/ (http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/) which could turn out expensive for me...lol....reckon i'll search other online sites aswell now i can picture the products i've long forgotten the names of


then you should probably also avoid these sites as well...

http://www.oldschoolbmx.com.au/ (http://www.oldschoolbmx.com.au/)

http://www.ozbmx.com.au/ (http://www.ozbmx.com.au/)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 06, 2016, 07:44:13 PM
just found this site  http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/ (http://www.bmxworks.com.au/store/) which could turn out expensive for me...lol....reckon i'll search other online sites aswell now i can picture the products i've long forgotten the names of


There are plenty of online stores, and yes, project bikes are always cheaper to give away to your best mate to restore.

I've got a hand made 1983 Alan sprint which needs a whole lot of love sitting around somewhere. It 'needs' a complete 1983 anniversary campy gruppo to make it whole again - not going to happen until I have MUCH more disposable income haha.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 06, 2016, 07:51:35 PM
cheers for the links, will slowly build this up so the misses doesn't notice the money disappearing from the bank account...lol. Bit torn about spending money rebuilding this bike though, it used to be my brothers bike not mine. I really want to get a hold of a Cromoloy Californian with the blue tuffs, as it's what i used to ride.  Shits me now to think i sold it for $50 many years ago to a work mate that got done for DD. I was doing him a favour selling him the bike so he could ride to work, wish i still had it now.......... Grrrrr
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dales133 on January 06, 2016, 08:03:33 PM
I had a crome redline with skyway tuffs back in the day
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 06, 2016, 09:57:21 PM
Question for the bike gurus.....I'm about to start doing up this old Moongoose bike i have, gunna do a complete strip down and rebuild on it. The tyres are that old and perished i can't see what size they used to be on these bikes, and my memory is long gone about them also. Can anyone tell me what size tyres they used to be please? And also i want to get the same looking ones with the red exterior, where's the best place for purchasing something like these nowadays if they are still available?
cheers in advance for any help with info

(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk237/qld-bundy-drinker/tn_IMG_3703.jpg) (http://s281.photobucket.com/user/qld-bundy-drinker/media/tn_IMG_3703.jpg.html)


Mal shoot me a list of the parts you want to replace, I can get you a discount on reproduction parts.
I'm assuming it's a Motomag and not a Team or Supergoose model. If your not sure post a pic of the serial number on the bottom bracket. Frame and forks only for a 79/80 Team goose in original condition is worth around $700 in good nic.
Also, I have the era correct bars and gold stem for that bike. If you want to replace with original parts Mongoose parts are expensive for what they are.

Please don't strip the paint or decals off it some of them clean up surprisingly well.
Way cool bike btw.👍👍
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 07, 2016, 06:27:55 AM
Listen to snappy. He speaks wise words. There are good theads on bicycle australias forums on restoring parts as well. Those skyways will the hardest to restore. I suspect you will need to cut and polish the faded top layer of plastic out. It will be time consuming.  Other than that the cable housing , grips and chain are prolly the only items that may need replacing. (Other than the tires as you mentioned). The frame will polish up pretty well with a light cutting polish. The decals still look pretty bright which is suprising given the amount of UV the wheels appear to have been subjected to.

The bars may come up well with a 48 hour bath in brown vinegar and then a coating of clear.
Collectible relics in Melbournes northrtn sudurbs is another place that does old school bmx stuff.

Oh and at least you sold your old steed. My old x gussett hotfoot adorned with araya 7x and dx platforms got stolen!

As for the model, didnt the motomags have those magnesium webbed wheels?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 07, 2016, 09:19:32 AM
Cheers for the help guys, won't rush into doing anything with it as i have a heap of other jobs around the house i should be doing first. The bike sat in my oldies garden shed for probably 20 years before i found it there, sadly it was a pretty damp shed with water laying on the concrete most of the time, so will take some work getting rust off of stuff. The frame is remarkably clean, though there's been a crack in the bottom of it that was welded years ago, and this needs attention which will bugger up the paint work there. For some reason i'm thinking this paint isn't original and the thing was powdercoated after that weld job was done, i could be wrong here though, as it was near 30 years ago this all happened. The tuffs are in pretty sad condition, i'd read somewhere of someone putting them in the dishwasher to help clean them up, i was thinking of giving this a whirl next time the wife goes out somewhere...lol....though if you think this is a bad idea, speak up now please.

Mal shoot me a list of the parts you want to replace, I can get you a discount on reproduction parts.
I'm assuming it's a Motomag and not a Team or Supergoose model. If your not sure post a pic of the serial number on the bottom bracket. Frame and forks only for a 79/80 Team goose in original condition is worth around $700 in good nic.
Also, I have the era correct bars and gold stem for that bike. If you want to replace with original parts Mongoose parts are expensive for what they are.

Please don't strip the paint or decals off it some of them clean up surprisingly well.
Way cool bike btw.👍👍
I'll check out the seriel number and get back to you, to be honest i don't know myself and haven't checked exactly what it is. As kids we used to strip parts off of bikes left right and centre and just build stuff up as we went, i just know my bike was better then my brothers which is what really eeerks me about getting rid of it. At the end of the day though, if we'd of realized what these old things would be worth nowadays, we'd all still own everything we grew up with now hey...lol. First thing i'll do is strip it all apart and leave it laying on a tarp in pieces, i'll grab some new tubes and tyres for it, also need some new hand grips aswell (will likely keep the chequered look just cause that's what we rode it looking like). Other then that, will try and clean up the other parts first, the handle bars are quite rusty i noticed yesterday after removing the pad from it, as is the top of atleast one brake lever, so if they don't polish up i'll replace them also. Will give you shout for sure when i know exactly what it is i'm going to replace  :cheers:

Listen to snappy. He speaks wise words. There are good theads on bicycle australias forums on restoring parts as well. Those skyways will the hardest to restore. I suspect you will need to cut and polish the faded top layer of plastic out. It will be time consuming.  Other than that the cable housing , grips and chain are prolly the only items that may need replacing. (Other than the tires as you mentioned). The frame will polish up pretty well with a light cutting polish. The decals still look pretty bright which is suprising given the amount of UV the wheels appear to have been subjected to.

The bars may come up well with a 48 hour bath in brown vinegar and then a coating of clear.
Collectible relics in Melbournes northrtn sudurbs is another place that does old school bmx stuff.

Oh and at least you sold your old steed. My old x gussett hotfoot adorned with araya 7x and dx platforms got stolen!

As for the model, didnt the motomags have those magnesium webbed wheels?

:cheers: for the heads up, will try the vinegar thing on the handle bars as you suggest, though they are in pretty sad condition currently. Sucks to read about your bike getting stolen, i had mates loose similar style when we were kids, though luckily it never happened to me or my brother.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 07, 2016, 12:53:12 PM
Cheers for the help guys, won't rush into doing anything with it as i have a heap of other jobs around the house i should be doing first. The bike sat in my oldies garden shed for probably 20 years before i found it there, sadly it was a pretty damp shed with water laying on the concrete most of the time, so will take some work getting rust off of stuff. The frame is remarkably clean, though there's been a crack in the bottom of it that was welded years ago, and this needs attention which will bugger up the paint work there. For some reason i'm thinking this paint isn't original and the thing was powdercoated after that weld job was done, i could be wrong here though, as it was near 30 years ago this all happened. The tuffs are in pretty sad condition, i'd read somewhere of someone putting them in the dishwasher to help clean them up, i was thinking of giving this a whirl next time the wife goes out somewhere...lol....though if you think this is a bad idea, speak up now please.
I'll check out the seriel number and get back to you, to be honest i don't know myself and haven't checked exactly what it is. As kids we used to strip parts off of bikes left right and centre and just build stuff up as we went, i just know my bike was better then my brothers which is what really eeerks me about getting rid of it. At the end of the day though, if we'd of realized what these old things would be worth nowadays, we'd all still own everything we grew up with now hey...lol. First thing i'll do is strip it all apart and leave it laying on a tarp in pieces, i'll grab some new tubes and tyres for it, also need some new hand grips aswell (will likely keep the chequered look just cause that's what we rode it looking like). Other then that, will try and clean up the other parts first, the handle bars are quite rusty i noticed yesterday after removing the pad from it, as is the top of atleast one brake lever, so if they don't polish up i'll replace them also. Will give you shout for sure when i know exactly what it is i'm going to replace  :cheers:
 :cheers: for the heads up, will try the vinegar thing on the handle bars as you suggest, though they are in pretty sad condition currently. Sucks to read about your bike getting stolen, i had mates loose similar style when we were kids, though luckily it never happened to me or my brother.

Fortunately iam over the loss now. Have to many bikes atm anyway. Still on the lookout for a cheap x gusset though. Unfortunately too many people know restored they are worth a bob these days. 

Heres a link to the brown vinegar method.
http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40715
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 07, 2016, 02:35:20 PM
The dishwasher won't clean Tuffs in that condition, trust me I know. The easiest way is to get them soda blasted, commercial sand blasting gets to hot. I did a set by hand that weren't as worn as yours and they needed atleast 40 hours each which takes about 12000 beers.

This is important, do not get rid of anything that has a "mongoose" stamp on it like the headset nut and bottom bracket nuts and bearing race.

I'd really like to see it in the flesh if you want to bring it over. I can give you some pointers and advice on the best way to restore it to maximise value and you can look at mine for some inspiration and motivation.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on January 07, 2016, 03:04:58 PM
I am loving reading this thread, it's bringing up memories from my teens. I used to race a Redline, Crisp and a Hutch bmx bikes. I was sponsored by P&G Cyclery and Mowers in Gosford back then.

Ahhh, the memories.😎
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 07, 2016, 03:44:39 PM
I've had this one sitting on the bike stand in the lounge room for over two years now due to a loss of motivation. Ive sourced all the parts for it, most are nos and it will be my most expensive build. I'll have to finish it one day.
(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m501/snapman007/58b287239620562c1e47ef2d2b874334_zpsxpdqshw8.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 07, 2016, 05:05:27 PM
I've had this one sitting on the bike stand in the lounge room

Hardcore :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 07, 2016, 05:23:12 PM
Sculptural art?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on January 07, 2016, 05:50:20 PM
Dust collector?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: oldmate on January 07, 2016, 06:29:08 PM

Hardcore :cup:

Yep, I've been to his house and the only thing you don't need to move a bike to get to, is his bar fridge.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 07, 2016, 07:34:43 PM
The dishwasher won't clean Tuffs in that condition, trust me I know. The easiest way is to get them soda blasted, commercial sand blasting gets to hot. I did a set by hand that weren't as worn as yours and they needed atleast 40 hours each which takes about 12000 beers.

This is important, do not get rid of anything that has a "mongoose" stamp on it like the headset nut and bottom bracket nuts and bearing race.

I'd really like to see it in the flesh if you want to bring it over. I can give you some pointers and advice on the best way to restore it to maximise value and you can look at mine for some inspiration and motivation.
checked out the serial number this arvo, but it was a bit hard to read. I think it reads T-CCO in one line, then under it is a number that was pretty hard to make out...think it was 304793, but i'm not 100% on all those numbers. Had a quick check for other markings, but couildn't really find any on anything. As i said earlier, we used to swap alot of things around, so chances are it's just various bits and pieces off of all the bikes we owned over the years...which i assume means it's not worth alot. At the end of the day though, it'll look pretty cool once it's restored. If i'm heading down the coast anytime in the future i'll give you a shout and chuck it in to bring with me....though looking at what you have will likely just peeve me off more as to what i got rid of years ago...lol

I've had this one sitting on the bike stand in the lounge room for over two years now due to a loss of motivation.
the misses actually asked me last night what i'm going to do with it once i restore it, i mentioned hanging it on a wall also...lol


Heres a link to the brown vinegar method.
http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40715 (http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40715)

:cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dales133 on January 07, 2016, 07:44:20 PM
That redline looks a bit like the one i had.
I swaped it with my cousin for my shogun 10 speed
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dales133 on January 07, 2016, 07:46:30 PM
I just did a job last week for a bloke by the name of Dane Anderson.
He races BMX semi pro... just got back from the states the other day;aparantky he came 1bd overall or something
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 07, 2016, 09:13:43 PM
checked out the serial number this arvo, but it was a bit hard to read. I think it reads T-CCO in one line, then under it is a number that was pretty hard to make out...think it was 304793, but i'm not 100% on all those numbers. Had a quick check for other markings, but couildn't really find any on anything. As i said earlier, we used to swap alot of things around, so chances are it's just various bits and pieces off of all the bikes we owned over the years...which i assume means it's not worth alot. At the end of the day though, it'll look pretty cool once it's restored. If i'm heading down the coast anytime in the future i'll give you a shout and chuck it in to bring with me....though looking at what you have will likely just peeve me off more as to what i got rid of years ago...lol
the misses actually asked me last night what i'm going to do with it once i restore it, i mentioned hanging it on a wall also...lol
 :cheers:

That's a full Cro-mo Team or Supergoose you've got there, built March 1980 in Chatsworth USA.
Do not molest it. If you are going to keep it you will regret doing it in 2 years time. That's how long it takes to get past the shiny bling and appreciate the patina of 36 years of history. Original finish cleaned up is the way to go. Like I said earlier l would love to see it in its natural state and I can show you some tricks and techniques to clean her up. :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 08, 2016, 07:31:16 AM
That's a full Cro-mo Team or Supergoose you've got there, built March 1980 in Chatsworth USA.
Do not molest it. If you are going to keep it you will regret doing it in 2 years time. That's how long it takes to get past the shiny bling and appreciate the patina of 36 years of history. Original finish cleaned up is the way to go. Like I said earlier l would love to see it in its natural state and I can show you some tricks and techniques to clean her up. :cheers:
i'm in no rush to restore it as I have a long list of jobs I should be doing around home currently, so I will leave it untouched for now and take you up on that offer of checking it out in the future before I do anything. :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MattRC on January 08, 2016, 04:18:59 PM
My new ride. 2016 Giant Talon 2

(http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m95/excelpoint/61341750-46b2-400d-9108-1ab5d5afce34_zpsqx157sqt.jpg) (http://s102.photobucket.com/user/excelpoint/media/61341750-46b2-400d-9108-1ab5d5afce34_zpsqx157sqt.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tk421 on January 08, 2016, 05:03:36 PM

(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk237/qld-bundy-drinker/tn_IMG_3703.jpg) (http://s281.photobucket.com/user/qld-bundy-drinker/media/tn_IMG_3703.jpg.html)


My cousin had that exact same bike. I had a black Cincoa We were the BMX bandits (in our heads and games)

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4152/5140946593_1883bf57b7_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 08, 2016, 07:01:28 PM
I was trying to make my wife understand how we used to strip bikes apart as kids and swap bits around on them and what not....she just didn't get it. I look back at all the bikes we used to own over the years and what we did to them  8) 8) I even had a shockie bike at one stage, geez that thing was heavy...and the mountain bike guys of today think they are cool  ;D ;D
I'm trying to remember what the rims were called that had the same rim outer as the tuffs, but had spokes in them?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 08, 2016, 07:30:08 PM
Maybe you should have included the part where, you spread the blanket on the lounge room floor and did it, also.  :angel:

Well that's where I cleaned my racing bikes.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 08, 2016, 09:03:38 PM
I'm trying to remember what the rims were called that had the same rim outer as the tuffs, but had spokes in them?

ACS Z-Rims. Scary flexy.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 08, 2016, 09:06:48 PM
ACS Z-Rims. Scary flexy.
ahhh yes, Z-Rims...geez we buckled them heaps
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 08, 2016, 09:20:43 PM
The heaviest bike ever i re kon was the crossrider dual suspension bike. All the kids that rode them had to have legs like tree trunks.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on January 08, 2016, 09:52:06 PM
My new ride. 2016 Giant Talon 2

(http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m95/excelpoint/61341750-46b2-400d-9108-1ab5d5afce34_zpsqx157sqt.jpg) (http://s102.photobucket.com/user/excelpoint/media/61341750-46b2-400d-9108-1ab5d5afce34_zpsqx157sqt.jpg.html)


I have a 2015 Talon I bought at the end of '14, great bike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 08, 2016, 10:32:57 PM
I was trying to make my wife understand how we used to strip bikes apart as kids and swap bits around on them and what not....she just didn't get it. I look back at all the bikes we used to own over the years and what we did to them  8) 8) I even had a shockie bike at one stage, geez that thing was heavy...and the mountain bike guys of today think they are cool  ;D ;D
I'm trying to remember what the rims were called that had the same rim outer as the tuffs, but had spokes in them?




I rode this one from Broadbeach to Fisherman Wharf about 2 years ago. Bloody hard work with worn shockies and a 40+ rider.

(http://i1129.photobucket.com/albums/m501/snapman007/d030382c6b475cc640f4f5cefdc12b4d_zpslkpgzacj.jpg)

We had to stop at the Broady Tav, Surfers Sandbar, outside the Main Beach slc for a bunger then finally made it to Fishos for a session. Started at 1pm, missus picked me up from Fishos after dinner. Good woman she is.👍👍
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MattRC on January 08, 2016, 10:49:09 PM
I have a 2015 Talon I bought at the end of '14, great bike
Yeah pretty happy with it so far
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 08, 2016, 11:12:24 PM
Just remembered the name I knew of those Z-Rims...Marlin Z-Rims.
As to the shockie bike Snapman...mine was black like that one, but I don't recall to much else about it other then pretty sure it didn't have a yellow mudguard on it. I know I didn't keep it that long, it was just to heavy of a bike to pedal all over town
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on January 09, 2016, 06:09:15 AM
Just remembered the name I knew of those Z-Rims...Marlin Z-Rims.
As to the shockie bike Snapman...mine was black like that one, but I don't recall to much else about it other then pretty sure it didn't have a yellow mudguard on it. I know I didn't keep it that long, it was just to heavy of a bike to pedal all over town
I think they were called Crossrider's. The early one had a dragster seat and a dummy fuel tank like a motorbike. Heavy as . I raced a Malvern Star BMX and I used to jump everthing I could find.  I remember breaking the frame and was stoked ( BMX talk  ;D ) to get a new bike from M/Star for free.
The old man got a copy of a " Superjump " made and I used to have mates lay down and then their bikes and jump the lot. Wish i still had the nerve now that I am 50 ish. Before the Cotterless crank I had a love /hate relationship with Cotter pins  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 09, 2016, 06:56:01 AM

The old man got a copy of a " Superjump " made and I used to have mates lay down and then their bikes and jump the lot. Wish i still had the nerve now that I am 50 ish.
Funny you mention that...i took my girls for a bike ride yesterday to the local school, and then taught my eldest daughter to ride down some steps  8) ;D ;D Might be a while before i teach her to jump over her friends though. Sadly though i baulked at riding down a heap of steps i once wouldn't have thought twice about going down in my younger days, didn't help i was on the wifes old pushy either as my brother has my mountain bike....lol
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 09, 2016, 08:30:24 AM
Yeah they were called crossriders. Later ones came with padding with the crossrider motif printed on them. Often people would rip the Canary yellow mudguards off them.
The kid i knew who had one converted it to a chopper. Easy to do with the triple clamps. His dad was a plumber and he just pushed some 3/4" inch pipe in the clamps and flattened the ends to form dropouts. I think thid mod turned his 30kg clunker into a 40kg clunker with street cred. I recall he never keep it a a chopper for that long and reversed it back. I beleive the crossrider sort of came between the dragster and bmx era's.
I suspect 3 of mattRCs talons would tip the scales the same as a single crossy.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 09, 2016, 08:41:57 AM
I suspect 3 of mattRCs talons would tip the scales the same as a single crossy.


I had a Comet Crossrider when I was a kid, all I remember was that it was very heavy.

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y224/velocidad/comet2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 09, 2016, 08:42:33 AM


  I used to have mates lay down and then their bikes and jump the lot. Wish i still had the nerve now that I am 50 ish.

Yeah we had a mate that used to like jumping us. He would insist we all lay down behing the jump and not look up till he had cleared us.
In retrospect i think it was little mick mcphail that was the bravest as he always had to lie last in line.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 09, 2016, 08:45:28 AM
I had a Comet Crossrider when I was a kid, all I remember was that it was very heavy.

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y224/velocidad/comet2.jpg)

Mate that was ultralight compared to the suspension models.
Actually nice looking old schooler that comet.
Even looks like a set of araya 7x's on her.
I remember they used to have a piece of yellow plastic in the gusset that made the "CR" letters stand out.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on January 09, 2016, 09:22:11 AM
Funny you mention that...i took my girls for a bike ride yesterday to the local school, and then taught my eldest daughter to ride down some steps  8) ;D ;D Might be a while before i teach her to jump over her friends though. Sadly though i baulked at riding down a heap of steps i once wouldn't have thought twice about going down in my younger days, didn't help i was on the wifes old pushy either as my brother has my mountain bike....lol
School's were great because of the groups of stairs, we advanced from riding down them to jumping off them. A few years back I showed a mate's son how to sit on the handle bars and pedal around facing backwards. He couldn't believe it could be done. :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 09, 2016, 09:57:57 AM
Definitely not Arayas, they look the same as the steel rims on my mono-shock.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 09, 2016, 10:50:12 AM
Definitely not Arayas, they look the same as the steel rims on my mono-shock.

Yeah I think they were Araya copies.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: koshari on January 09, 2016, 12:45:22 PM
Yeah I think they were Araya copies.

their gold ally annos for sure, with raised centres and dimpled holes, if their not 7x's their definitely deliberate copies.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 09, 2016, 12:55:11 PM
Coming back into this century :)

I've been watching the GMBN videos and they're really good. I'm a roadie trying to ride MTB and I've been doing it all wrong. This has some really good tips/ideas for riding the trails. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXY8SIEnCdA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXY8SIEnCdA)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 09, 2016, 02:54:19 PM
Coming from a Track and Road Racing back ground everything in that Vid is pretty much the same as I would race. The big difference being, is in how you would set a MTB up = shorter stem.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 09, 2016, 03:13:37 PM
their gold ally annos for sure, with raised centres and dimpled holes, if their not 7x's their definitely deliberate copies.


They're definetly not 7x's. They are not 7x copies, not even close. They are not annoyed. They are not alloy. They are steel. They have a coloured clear coat that  flakes off if it gets damaged, this doesn't happen with anodising. If anything they are a little similar to 7c's but not copies. Put a magnet on them, I'll drink a dozen cans tonight if it doesn't stick. ;D :cheers:

If there's interst I can take a pick of the 3 different rims side by side.
Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: oldmate on January 09, 2016, 04:09:29 PM
You'll drink a dozen cans tonight anyway, who you kidding!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 09, 2016, 07:00:13 PM
Far cough mate. Ok your right. :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on January 11, 2016, 09:17:30 AM
I had a Comet Crossrider when I was a kid, all I remember was that it was very heavy.

I had an 87 Haro FST as a teenager. Heaviest fkn thing I ever rode, ( but it was way cool  8) )

Wish I still had it  :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 11, 2016, 09:37:34 AM
Any chance you've got an old pic floating around Shane?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on January 11, 2016, 10:41:18 AM
Any chance you've got an old pic floating around Shane?

No I don't. Can ask a mate if he has any. His mother was obsessive with the camera. He had a Haro Sport (rich Dad  ;D ) I can still remember putting it together in his lounge room. His Father bought it home from the States with him for his birthday. Spoiled Shit.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 11, 2016, 03:12:02 PM
Lol. I was lucky enough that none of our crowd had any high end stuff. We were all equally on pov gear.
When I was in grade 5 a rumour was going around our school that a kid from another school was getting a Team Mongoose and was going to ride it past our school at lunchtime. For a week and a half every boy in our school was lined up along the front fence eyery lunch just waiting for a glimpse of this thing. When the day finally came we could see him coming up the road when this thing was right in front of us, the sun came out and hit that red candy over chrome you should of heard the ooh's and aah's. Lucky kid he was, not only did his old man buys him a bike that most of us could only dream about but the suck also got the day off school to go pick it up.


Both the sport and fst are fetching good dollars ATM.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GUEY on January 11, 2016, 05:23:53 PM
Pulled these out of my garden shed last week. Haven't seen the light of day in many many years...

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/10/2144a27253fe836d6753fb0f2e68dc3b.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on January 12, 2016, 07:27:57 AM
Lol. I was lucky enough that none of our crowd had any high end stuff. We were all equally on pov gear.
When I was in grade 5 a rumour was going around our school that a kid from another school was getting a Team Mongoose and was going to ride it past our school at lunchtime. For a week and a half every boy in our school was lined up along the front fence eyery lunch just waiting for a glimpse of this thing. When the day finally came we could see him coming up the road when this thing was right in front of us, the sun came out and hit that red candy over chrome you should of heard the ooh's and aah's. Lucky kid he was, not only did his old man buys him a bike that most of us could only dream about but the suck also got the day off school to go pick it up.


Both the sport and fst are fetching good dollars ATM.

I bought mine when it was around 6 mths old. It had a new set of previous model Sport wheels when I bought it. Weren't the Skyways or Tuff wheels, some other brand starting with P. Can't remember.

I can't remember what I paid for it but I do remember telling my old man I only paid half of what I did.  ;D 
Same week I bought mine, another mates older brother bought an SLR Torana for less than what I paid for that bike.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on January 12, 2016, 10:01:45 AM
Pulled these out of my garden shed last week. Haven't seen the light of day in many many years...

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/10/2144a27253fe836d6753fb0f2e68dc3b.jpg)


What's the plan Mark?

Here's a few of ours.

Son on his racebike:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8384/8543776270_f925d26651_c.jpg)

Son with his mountain bike (also a racebike, but he hasn't raced MTB yet). "Can you pleeease not photobomb every photo?"  "Yeah ok dad"  "Good boy - click - argh you little bugger"

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7441/12807112805_b2f46caaca_c.jpg)

My 2000 Super V - 3" of suspension travel at each end, and Magura hydraulic rim brakes - when new.

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5666/23396112132_f7f3ddcf96_c.jpg)

Same bike now, with 6" rear and 5" front travel, and dropped three kg - not quite finished in photo.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8630/16033079603_29382d5d40_c.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 12, 2016, 10:14:26 AM
Chit, that's a wild looking bike, Squalo!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GUEY on January 12, 2016, 04:53:26 PM
What's the plan Mark?

Here's a few of ours.

Son on his racebike:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8384/8543776270_f925d26651_c.jpg)

Son with his mountain bike (also a racebike, but he hasn't raced MTB yet). "Can you pleeease not photobomb every photo?"  "Yeah ok dad"  "Good boy - click - argh you little bugger"

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7441/12807112805_b2f46caaca_c.jpg)

My 2000 Super V - 3" of suspension travel at each end, and Magura hydraulic rim brakes - when new.

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5666/23396112132_f7f3ddcf96_c.jpg)

Same bike now, with 6" rear and 5" front travel, and dropped three kg - not quite finished in photo.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8630/16033079603_29382d5d40_c.jpg)

Hey mate :)
Just back in the shed for now. Daughter wont ride anything without gears, and the young blokes not overly interested in bikes
Looks like your young bloke likes hooking in

This is my grown up (ie no knees around my ears) bike

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/01/11/9456e3cb16275f16d067b4a3c4428b50.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 13, 2016, 09:08:22 AM
It had a new set of previous model Sport wheels when I bought it. Weren't the Skyways or Tuff wheels, some other brand starting with P. Can't remember.


Peregrine? Similar to a Skyway Tuff but the spokes are offset from the centre of the hub. OGK made a similar one.
Maybe ACS Z-rim, plastic rim with steel spokes?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on January 13, 2016, 09:49:43 AM
Chit, that's a wild looking bike, Squalo!  :o

Foo

It was pretty radical in its day Foo - first appeared in 1996. Nowadays the Cannondale Super V is a bit of a curio, and single-pivot rear suspension is something of a compromise - but the mods I've made maximise the good points of single pivot, and minimise the bad points. It's called a "Uver V" by the Super V afficionados, where you take an old cross country bike and turn it into an all-mountain bike, which climbs like a mountain goat and has the suspension travel to take big hits and jumps when descending... and weighs 12kg.

Note the changed rear swingarm, that's the key - a lighter stronger arm than the original, which looks awesome, but breaks. And you take some meat off the frame-mount for the shock, and re-drill the mounting hole, so you now can fit a 7.5" shock to get the additional vertical travel at the rear - from 3" to 6".

Then you ditch the 'Headshok' (which is a great design, but limited travel) and fit headset converters to run a modern long-travel front fork system - mine uses 1-1/8" upper bearing and 1.5" lower bearing, and I've gone from 3.5" travel to 5" travel.

Then you get disc-specific wheels (Crank Bros 'Cobalt' on mine), and all the other bits... then you go completely overboard, and spend 40 hours hand-polishing the frame and smoothing all the welds, and get custom decals made up, and really go to town on red anodised bits :)

It's grandpa's axe - seriously, only the main frame remains from the yellow bike.

My son's Cannondale was equally radical for its day. Rear suspension has carbon fibre chainstays, no pivot - the carbon fibre has a skinny point that actually flexes to act as the pivot. The seat stays are moulded plastic, they just transfer the suspension movement to the shock. And then there's the front suspension (have a good look at the pic!). That bike was $8.5k when new in 2005, it's the 'Team' edition Scalpel that won the world MTB cross country championship that year. Weight is 11kg with pedals, which is why I bought it for him - he only weighs 35kg! (he's 9)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on January 13, 2016, 02:08:48 PM
Peregrine? Similar to a Skyway Tuff but the spokes are offset from the centre of the hub. OGK made a similar one.
Maybe ACS Z-rim, plastic rim with steel spokes?


That's them.  ;D

Page 6 on this catalogue. http://www.ajkbikes.com/downloads/catalogs/1986%20Haro%20Catalog.pdf (http://www.ajkbikes.com/downloads/catalogs/1986%20Haro%20Catalog.pdf)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 13, 2016, 03:16:08 PM
👍
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on January 13, 2016, 03:58:57 PM
Hey guys check out this site - old BMX magazines scanned in. I used to live to receive BMX Action magazine.


http://oldschoolmags.com/bmx_action.html (http://oldschoolmags.com/bmx_action.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 13, 2016, 04:43:53 PM
I used to sell Cobra and Mongoose BMX way back in the day. (1978/79) They were about $125-$175 from memory.  :)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 13, 2016, 06:19:15 PM
Lol. A second hand in good Nic gold stem(early eighties) is currently around $300, a mongoose stamped seat clamp or stamped bottom bracket nut or stamped head set nut about $70 each and original pad set would prolly go for $300.
I paid $80 for a stamped mongoose rear reflector a couple years back.🙄

Foo, if you have boxes full of nos old school stuff disregard the above and send me a pm.😁
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 13, 2016, 06:21:39 PM
Nah mate, outta luck there.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: raider on January 13, 2016, 06:35:34 PM
Hey guys check out this site - old BMX magazines scanned in. I used to live to receive BMX Action magazine.


http://oldschoolmags.com/bmx_action.html (http://oldschoolmags.com/bmx_action.html)

Just spent the last two hours going through some of these. Brings back some memories especially Jamie Hale winning everything Victorian. I nearly beat him once but typically I went for the big cross up off a jump and he scooted past. i never took it seriously enough and the folks never had the coin to take me to Lalor from Knox too often. Such a simple time back then , me and the neighbour would spend hours taking it in turns to do endo's against the gutter seeing who could do the most radical move  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 14, 2016, 08:31:58 AM
This young bloke has to many choices.  :'(

http://www.iamspecialized.com/news/jared-graves-in-toowoomba---day-1/ (http://www.iamspecialized.com/news/jared-graves-in-toowoomba---day-1/)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 14, 2016, 09:17:09 AM
Something interesting to do if you're local to Cairns...
http://www.mtba.asn.au/mtbworldscairns/ (http://www.mtba.asn.au/mtbworldscairns/)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mv8NJY_3iT29FlLc-nveMv02MIJXINeDmswZESMDTmg/viewform?c=0&w=1 (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mv8NJY_3iT29FlLc-nveMv02MIJXINeDmswZESMDTmg/viewform?c=0&w=1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on January 14, 2016, 09:17:38 AM
This young bloke has to many choices.  :'(

http://www.iamspecialized.com/news/jared-graves-in-toowoomba---day-1/ (http://www.iamspecialized.com/news/jared-graves-in-toowoomba---day-1/)

Foo
It is easy to argue he is possibly the worlds best bike rider. Or at least most versatile at a professional level.

He has done the following (plus other stuff):
 - Won 4X World Championship a number of times.
 - Won Gravity Enduro World Championship 2014.
 - Placed on the podium at Downhill MTB World Championships - 3rd best placing.
 - Made the Olympic BMX final in Beijing 2008.
 - Won Australian XC Championships.
 - Won Australian Downhill Championships.

An amazing rider who is very meticulous in his training and preparation. Inspirational. :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 14, 2016, 10:45:48 AM
That he is, Scblack. :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on January 15, 2016, 03:53:50 PM
What they didn't advertise about the missus' e-bike was how the motorised rear wheel will regularly break spokes after a while-
https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=problem%20electric%20bike%20spokes%20breaking (https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=problem%20electric%20bike%20spokes%20breaking)
so after replacing a number of them over the last few months and realizing it was a dog chasing its tail I decided to replace the Chinese ones with decent US branded ones and guess who's got a Parktool TM1 spoke tension tool now and is reliving his mobike days, or more's the point studying to be a Tour Down Under bike mechanic most likely-
http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/wheel-tension-balance-app-instructions (http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/wheel-tension-balance-app-instructions)

Why wasn't I effing told about ALL the joys of e-bikes?  I'm supposed to be bloody retired :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 19, 2016, 03:08:29 PM
It is easy to argue he is possibly the worlds best bike rider. Or at least most versatile at a professional level.

He has done the following (plus other stuff):
 - Won 4X World Championship a number of times.
 - Won Gravity Enduro World Championship 2014.
 - Placed on the podium at Downhill MTB World Championships - 3rd best placing.
 - Made the Olympic BMX final in Beijing 2008.
 - Won Australian XC Championships.
 - Won Australian Downhill Championships.

An amazing rider who is very meticulous in his training and preparation. Inspirational. :cup:

A few years ago I bought an unused frame off him when he was with Yeti after my other bike cracked. He signed it for me too :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on January 19, 2016, 03:52:19 PM
A few years ago I bought an unused frame off him when he was with Yeti after my other bike cracked. He signed it for me too :)
How cool! I'm jealous.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 26, 2016, 08:50:23 PM
Picked up another n+1 yesterday. A mammoth:

(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/9DB08BF7-999E-43BE-BD65-7D46FA2E3711_zps2t6pncue.jpg)

It's cheap so it is heavy and slow, but so far is fun. Apparently it is "not for off road use" but I think it will end up getting a run on sand before we part ways. Needs some servicing and to go on a diet too.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GQMacca on January 30, 2016, 01:22:12 PM
Nice, keen to see the resto job once complete? I had a 1995 GT Timberline (my first of many GT's) with a pair of Rockshox Judy's

Rebuild completed.  The only non-original bits are the forks (has period correct RS Judy's on it now - it came with GT Chromo rigid forks), and there's no finding an original GT handlebar setup now (after I snapped the original bar in a massive A over T), so it's got a period correct carbon fibre all in one bar.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 01:34:29 PM
How do you go riding that in the scrub with those bars, Macca?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GQMacca on January 30, 2016, 01:39:19 PM
Dunno - haven't tried with those bars yet.  The original bars were straight with Velocity Long bar ends on them.  I think I might refrain from getting close to trees for a while.. (http://www.myswag.org/Smileys/classic/grin.gif)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rogerthatv2 on January 30, 2016, 01:43:31 PM

Rebuild completed.  The only non-original bits are the forks (has period correct RS Judy's on it now - it came with GT Chromo rigid forks), and there's no finding an original GT handlebar setup now (after I snapped the original bar in a massive A over T), so it's got a period correct carbon fibre all in one bar.

That looks great, well done.

Did you find the Judy's or already have them? About to order some RS's for mine tonight, not sure which one to go for but. The stock Suntours are not that flash.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on January 30, 2016, 01:50:04 PM
It was pretty radical in its day Foo - first appeared in 1996. Nowadays the Cannondale Super V is a bit of a curio, and single-pivot rear suspension is something of a compromise - but the mods I've made maximise the good points of single pivot, and minimise the bad points. It's called a "Uver V" by the Super V afficionados, where you take an old cross country bike and turn it into an all-mountain bike, which climbs like a mountain goat and has the suspension travel to take big hits and jumps when descending... and weighs 12kg.

Note the changed rear swingarm, that's the key - a lighter stronger arm than the original, which looks awesome, but breaks. And you take some meat off the frame-mount for the shock, and re-drill the mounting hole, so you now can fit a 7.5" shock to get the additional vertical travel. Then you ditch the 'Headshok' (which is a great design, but limited travel) and fit headset converters to run a modern long-travel front fork system - mine uses 1-1/8" upper bearing and 1.5" lower bearing. Then you get disc-specific wheels (Crank Bros 'Cobalt' on mine), and all the other bits... then you go completely overboard, and spend 40 hours hand-polishing the frame and smoothing all the welds, and get custom decals made up, and really go to town on red anodised bits :)

It's grandpa's axe - seriously, only the main frame remains from the yellow bike.

My son's Cannondale was equally radical for its day. Rear suspension has carbon fibre chainstays, no pivot - the carbon fibre has a skinny point that actually flexes to act as the pivot. The seat stays are moulded plastic, they just transfer the suspension movement to the shock. And then there's the front suspension (have a good look at the pic!). That bike was $8.5k when new in 2005, it's the 'Team' edition Scalpel that won the world MTB cross country championship that year. Weight is 11kg with pedals, which is why I bought it for him - he only weighs 35kg! (he's 9)

I'm sort of kicking my self... I had the choice of an F700SL or a SV500... I decided to go with the F700SL (pictured a couple of pages ago I think) that is still in use fairly often, and had the mantle of daily rider for a while. It's worth peanuts really... on the other hand the Super V would be $$'s...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GQMacca on January 30, 2016, 01:56:56 PM
Did you find the Judy's or already have them?

A mate of a mate had them hidden away in the back of his shed. (http://www.myswag.org/Smileys/classic/cool.gif)

About to order some RS's for mine tonight, not sure which one to go for but. The stock Suntours are not that flash.

I'm running Tora's on the new bike, but I'm not that impressed with them.  They seem to blow through their travel way too easily, even with the preload wound all the way up.  Having said that, until I can find some time to get a decent amount of bike time in, they can stay that way.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on January 30, 2016, 02:10:24 PM
Having bull horn bars cant be much different to having bar ends and at least you can get aero.

I went gravel grinding the other day out from Helidon... heaps of fun although hit some corrugation a bit hard and heard a massive crack and left brifter dropped. I thought I broke the carbon handlebars so rode the remaining 50 odd km without putting presure on the bars or brifter. A bit scary doing 65km down a dirt road without wanting to use the back brake... in the end handlebars ok just needed to reposition the brifters and tighten them up properly.
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GU Rich on January 30, 2016, 04:56:02 PM
Had more great times out on my Giant Reign today!

(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s159/utedriver/Giant%20Reign%202015/IMG_20160130_164614_zpsbtnzi6pm.jpg) (http://s151.photobucket.com/user/utedriver/media/Giant%20Reign%202015/IMG_20160130_164614_zpsbtnzi6pm.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: FUS30N on January 30, 2016, 05:13:18 PM
This was my 2011 specialised demo8. I sold it  on Tuesday (sad day)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: JB84 on January 30, 2016, 05:26:53 PM
Trek remedy 29er

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 05:48:27 PM
This was my 2011 specialised demo8. I sold it  on Tuesday (sad day)


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Serious looking bit of gear.  ;) Why'd you sell it?  ???

Foo
Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: FUS30N on January 30, 2016, 07:46:54 PM
I stop racing in September 2014 and the bike hadn't been ridden since. I thought sell it now while it is still worth something. I am building a camper trailer over in the build thread so I will use the money on that.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 08:27:53 PM
I never sold any of my racing gear, when I stopped in 83. I had everyone harping at me to sell the gear but I said nup, one day I will return to racing and I will need the gear to get me going.  ;D

Well, 33yrs later, I have started racing again, with the intent of getting back into the top 10 in QLD in the Masters category. ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 30, 2016, 08:57:20 PM

Foo, I'm a hypocrite riding my collection of vintage kids bikes but tell me your not using the vintage gear bruz.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: FUS30N on January 30, 2016, 09:16:36 PM

I never sold any of my racing gear, when I stopped in 83. I had everyone harping at me to sell the gear but I said nup, one day I will return to racing and I will need the gear to get me going.  ;D

Well, 33yrs later, I have started racing again, with the intent of getting back into the top 10 in QLD in the Masters category. ;)

Foo

Haha nice what are you racing?

I'll get another bike but one I can go riding with my son


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 09:35:41 PM
Foo, I'm a hypocrite riding my collection of vintage kids bikes but tell me your not using the vintage gear bruz.

Nah not now! I got a Fuji 2.0 frame, just the entry level one and have just got some Dura-Ace wheels with Sapim C-Xray blade spokes, lace up to some 50mm Lightbicycle CF rims. Singles not high pressure rims and they are light years apart from the old gear and so is the frame.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 09:39:17 PM
Haha nice what are you racing?

I'll get another bike but one I can go riding with my son


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I'm coming back to Track Racing, the purest form of racing = no brakes and one fixed gear.  ;D

The goal is to get the State Title that eluded me and go to the Nationals, due to being hit by a truck, in 1980. >:(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 30, 2016, 09:42:26 PM
Good one bruz. Keep us updated of the news.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2016, 10:11:05 PM
Another twelve months of hard work (I can only ride two days a week, due to being away in a truck.  :'( ) I will get there but not quickly.  :laugh: Two years time, I will have the serious go at it.  ;D

I can still give my son a hiding on the bike and he is 19.  ;D You will love the days when you can go out on the road for a ride with ya son. It doesn't happen much now, due to him working in the food industry but I still give him stick about the fact, that I'm 36yrs older than him and can still hand him his arse on a platter in a sprint!  >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2016, 11:36:36 AM
Maybe you could get one of these bikes for your races...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/cyclist-femke-van-den-driessche-reportedly-caught-using-hidden-engine-at-worlds/news-story/b1184f9c957178637bca5eefd74b7f26 (http://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/cyclist-femke-van-den-driessche-reportedly-caught-using-hidden-engine-at-worlds/news-story/b1184f9c957178637bca5eefd74b7f26)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 31, 2016, 04:18:27 PM
Yeah I just don't get that, D4D. I like to win on my own merits, cheats and druggos just piss me off no end! >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 31, 2016, 06:47:31 PM
Ditto, except I'm never going to win. No point trying to improve your own times with a battery pack.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 31, 2016, 07:51:14 PM
You need to get strava haha. I ride because I love it and feel sorry for people who do such things - they've missed the point of life.  Nothing further your honour. On a very happy note, I've ridden both days this weekend on my new cheap saddle. I can now highly recommend a charge spoon for bigger guys! Obviously one of the more subjective topics going around, but I think I got a bargain with a $50 saddle that doesn't kill me. Ride on gents.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on January 31, 2016, 09:03:42 PM
, I've ridden both days this weekend ...
funnily enough i have been for a ride both days this weekend myself. Have been riding with both my daughters, pretty impressed with the youngest (9 yr old) who punched out 7.9klms on Saturday and another 9.7 klms this arvo...all on her tiny little bike with it's small wheels and no gears  8) Took this pic today outside a mates work to send to him, he's been posting up about his 10klm ride he did this morning on Facebook, so i thought i'd mention how far my daughter went on her little bike...lol. His work is roughly about 5 klms from our home, so about halfway of todays ride. The massive head wind on the run home was a struggle for her little legs though.

(http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk237/qld-bundy-drinker/tn_IMG_2727_zps8c8l2at2.jpg) (http://s281.photobucket.com/user/qld-bundy-drinker/media/tn_IMG_2727_zps8c8l2at2.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Snapman007 on January 31, 2016, 09:48:11 PM
That's a good ride for a kid. 👍🏾🎂
   Tell ya mate he's a sissy. 👬
I can do 10km on a kids bike but it requires atleast 4hours of pub stops inbetween.🍻🍻and some more🍻🍻
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on February 01, 2016, 06:40:34 AM
That's a good ride for a kid. 👍🏾🎂
   Tell ya mate he's a sissy. 👬
I can do 10km on a kids bike but it requires atleast 4hours of pub stops inbetween.🍻🍻and some more🍻🍻
i sent him the pic asking if he needed a riding partner, then said try and keep up with her will ya...lol. To be fair, I believe he was off-road mountain biking that 10klms and not street riding, but I sent the message anyhow...lol
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 01, 2016, 06:47:07 AM
Nice one. I got my ferrets out a few times on their bikes over Christmas. The bikes come on most of our holidays - still getting flats from the cat head burr snapped off in the tyres from the warrumbungles haha.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2016, 05:11:17 PM
My latest edition. A Scott Foil 20 running Ultegra  and DT Swiss wheels.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/11/c443b332906efffb30f39a631fa78ac1.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2016, 05:22:31 PM
My latest edition. A Scott Foil 20 running Ultegra  and DT Swiss wheels. 8)

Oh, these aren't the Dts these are FarSports 88mm CF Singles wheels and for racing. :)

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/11/c443b332906efffb30f39a631fa78ac1.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 12, 2016, 06:02:21 PM
I shouldn't ask, but I suppose you're happy with the far sports wheels? Nice stiff frame on the foils. My body says aero frames aren't for me anymore though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2016, 06:39:59 PM
Don't have an issue with the wheels.  :)

I can't believe how much quicker it takes off when you kick!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on February 13, 2016, 12:15:51 PM
Can anyone use these?

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 13, 2016, 12:41:15 PM
To short for me.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 13, 2016, 05:39:34 PM
In TT mode, ready for tomorrows Bribie Tri. Plenty of hurtin will be had, during the bike leg. I do it with a couple of school kids and it's a great way to get them into sport.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 13, 2016, 05:40:24 PM
In TT mode, ready for tomorrows Bribie Tri. Plenty of hurtin will be had, during the bike leg.  :'( I do it with a couple of school kids and it's a great way to get them into sport.  ;D

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/12/48e5fc9844048dd5300934e95c00d3db.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 13, 2016, 06:16:36 AM
I'm off to do a skills course with these guys today http://www.alpinegravity.net/ (http://www.alpinegravity.net/) I hope I don't break anything, bike or body :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 13, 2016, 07:34:48 AM
That looks like a fun day out, D4D.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on March 14, 2016, 09:31:35 AM
I've been getting into Downhill lately (on my trail bike a Trek Fuel ex), I even raced in the first round of the WA DH series, so have started looking around for a proper DH bike before I break something! There seems to be plenty of Giant Glory's around for sale pretty cheap.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 14, 2016, 10:07:32 AM
Giant Glory is good value.

check it over carefully. 2nd hand DH frames are used in the same way as 2nd hand V8 supercars...

Double check things like when the rear shock was serviced and things like that.

Also worth noting... in my day job we sell Cane Creek headsets. We sell a LOT of "Anglesets"  (http://www.canecreek.com/products/headsets/angleset (http://www.canecreek.com/products/headsets/angleset)) (basically it's an adjustable headset that can adjust the steering angle by as much as 1.5 degrees)

because the Glory has a reputation for having too steep a head angle. The Angleset (or other similar device) can fix this.

Riding DH on a Fuel EX... you're a hard man...



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 14, 2016, 10:19:02 AM
That looks like a fun day out, D4D.  ;D


It was awesome, I learnt heaps and it has made a huge difference to my speed/ability on the trails.

Highly recommend these guys if you're in MEL. http://www.alpinegravity.net/skills-clinics.html (http://www.alpinegravity.net/skills-clinics.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on March 14, 2016, 11:00:35 AM
I've been getting into Downhill lately (on my trail bike a Trek Fuel ex), I even raced in the first round of the WA DH series, so have started looking around for a proper DH bike before I break something! There seems to be plenty of Giant Glory's around for sale pretty cheap.
Murucycles has some good advice.

Giant Glory's are a damn good bike, and a second hand buy could be great value - as long as you don't buy a shagged one.

Have a look at: www.rotorburn.com (http://www.rotorburn.com) which is Australia's largest MTB forum for advice and/or buying. Plenty of experienced heads there if you are looking to buy.

A couple of years ago I sold my DH bike, and bought a shorter travel bike which is more useful for general riding than a DH sled. I have an Intense Slopestyle 2 which has 155-170mm rear suspension travel and a 180mm travel fork. It can handle any DH I will be riding - but is versatile enough for longer rides as well. Especially if I want to ride with the kids.

Maybe a 150-160mm travel bike is a good option to consider. But then a DH is great fun when turned downhill.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 14, 2016, 11:41:16 AM
After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on March 14, 2016, 12:48:40 PM
After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?
Ah, so looking at about 120-140mm of travel are you?

Norco Fluid.

Giant Trance.

They'll be readily available at plenty of bike shops.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 14, 2016, 07:49:30 PM
After yesterday's riding I am seriously considering upgrading the hardtail to a dual suspension short travel. Looking at the Scott Spark 740 as a reference point, alloy frame with XT groupset. Same sort of riding as yourself scblack, with my son and the occasional session on some trails. What else on the market is similar to the Scott?

I would jump in the deep end and get something with a little more travel. An enduro or something similar. More than welcome to take mine for a spin when you want.

Looked at a new rocky the other day, maybe when tax time comes around

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on March 14, 2016, 08:13:48 PM
I would jump in the deep end and get something with a little more travel. An enduro or something similar. More than welcome to take mine for a spin when you want.

Looked at a new rocky the other day, maybe when tax time comes around

GG
I agree. Seeing he has the hardtail, single track riding is sorted.

The pedal-ability of new 150mm travel bikes is very very good. And they will give oh-so much more fun when the trail heads downhill. OR be so much more comfortable for your backside.

Something with the 150mm travel is MUCH more versatile than a 120mm XC style bike. I concur and suggest an enduro style bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 15, 2016, 08:11:31 AM
You guys are making too much sense :)

I'll expand my horizons and look at a larger travel bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 15, 2016, 09:12:54 AM
or a fatbike...

(just sayin')

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cementbags on March 15, 2016, 09:34:34 AM
My time trial bike. Surly Steamroller 49/16
(http://i961.photobucket.com/albums/ae92/cementbags/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsicoqqnfq.jpg) (http://s961.photobucket.com/user/cementbags/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsicoqqnfq.jpg.html)
My trusty mountain bike. Surly 1x1 36/19
(http://i961.photobucket.com/albums/ae92/cementbags/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsllnylgiu.jpg) (http://s961.photobucket.com/user/cementbags/media/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsllnylgiu.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on March 15, 2016, 12:30:34 PM
I will be off my bike for a while.
Probably sciatica.  >:(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 16, 2016, 04:53:57 PM
Why do bike manufacturers not fit bikes out with complete groupsets these days? I looked at a bike today, XT gears, SLX brakes, Deore cranks. I want all XT...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 16, 2016, 07:10:34 PM
Cost cutting as they make money from the upgrades.

Foo

I'm coming behind you corkhead and I'm friggin bigger than you.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on March 17, 2016, 08:47:59 AM
Why do bike manufacturers not fit bikes out with complete groupsets these days? I looked at a bike today, XT gears, SLX brakes, Deore cranks. I want all XT...

Put the good stuff where people look or where it makes a difference. Put the cheaper stuff where you don't look or it doesn't matter.

XT gears shift well, SLX brakes stop almost as good, cranks only make a little difference to the weight.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 17, 2016, 09:42:40 AM
you'll also find that they downspec' things like cassettes, chains, bottom brackets, hubs and headsets.

again, speaking from my own experience with Cane Creek, I find it truly sad how many high end bikes fit the low end Cane Creek headsets to their bikes out of the box.

When you're spending $4k to $7k on a boutique mtb brand (*cough* Santa Cruz) you could at least spec' a higher level headset to your bikes... geezus.

On our ti frame build kits, we fit either 40 series (XT quality) or 110 series (XTR level).

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 24, 2016, 04:47:00 PM
Fitted a dropper post today, what a marvellous invention!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 28, 2016, 06:51:06 PM
This is so amusing because it is so true :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on March 28, 2016, 08:32:42 PM
This is so amusing because it is so true :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E)
Haha, awesome work.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 02, 2016, 04:18:13 PM
so I finally got round to taking some pics of my new toy...

Titanium frame, Rock Shox Bluto fork with 120mm travel (also have a ti rigid fork to swap out for the Simpson Desert Bike Challenge), Rohloff 14 speed internally geared rear hub, hydraulic disc brakes... titanium handlebar and seatpost, tubeless fat bike wheels and tyres.

Only running 4.25" wide tyres currently as it's set up for trail riding. But I can swap to 4.8" for deserts and beaches.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: AdrianLR on April 02, 2016, 08:43:52 PM
I've been hanging onto our eldest son's Felt that he used a few years back when he showed an interest in triathlons. Rode a couple of junior events and some training rides then lost interest. Where would be a good place to advertise it for sale? Just Gumtree or something like Bike Exchange?

Thanks

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160402/4c64c9f247b1a9624aca5fb3ec625ffd.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 02, 2016, 10:18:16 PM
If ya on FB, then Bicycle Market for Aus wide or Bicycle Market Brisbane. Just make sure that you put in seat and top tube measurements along with all other relevant details.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: AdrianLR on April 02, 2016, 10:33:54 PM
If ya on FB, then Bicycle Market for Aus wide or Bicycle Market Brisbane. Just make sure that you put in seat and top tube measurements along with all other relevant details.

Foo
Thanks Foo. I'll try FB.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on April 08, 2016, 10:16:26 AM
I'm sort of kicking my self... I had the choice of an F700SL or a SV500... I decided to go with the F700SL (pictured a couple of pages ago I think) that is still in use fairly often, and had the mantle of daily rider for a while. It's worth peanuts really... on the other hand the Super V would be $$'s...

You can still find Super Vs cheap but they are slowly going up in value. If you do go looking for one, either try to get one that has had regular fork services, or plan to convert the fork to a conventional one (you'll need headset adapters to do that).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 09, 2016, 09:51:46 AM
I think I've found my next bike, 120mm travel and full XT, bike porn following...
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/nerve/nerve-al-9-9.html (https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/nerve/nerve-al-9-9.html)

(https://static.canyon.com/img/cache/d2/6/3806c82c845c8d4c094dbab3ed24c.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: feisty on April 10, 2016, 08:06:47 AM
Love the name.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on April 10, 2016, 10:56:59 AM
New bike week this week. Specialized SWorks Tarmac Di2 Disc.

Rode it home from the shop on Friday night to find my wiffeee had bought 3 donuts for my dinner.  Best wiffeee ever!(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160409/dc1fa13d99fa42fd9ad721a468c9f961.jpg)

Cannot see myself riding a non disc bike ever again...

Sent from my GT-I9507 using Tapatalk

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Skinnee on April 10, 2016, 12:16:36 PM
Norco Sasquatch 6.1

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2016, 01:05:49 PM
New bike week this week. Specialized SWorks Tarmac Di2 Disc.

Rode it home from the shop on Friday night to find my wiffeee had bought 3 donuts for my dinner.  Best wiffeee ever!(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160409/dc1fa13d99fa42fd9ad721a468c9f961.jpg)

Cannot see myself riding a non disc bike ever again...

Sent from my GT-I9507 using Tapatalk


What size frame is that? There is a lot of seat post showing there.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 10, 2016, 03:20:09 PM
Norco Sasquatch 6.1

heh heh heh

Skinnee got a FATbike...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on April 10, 2016, 04:28:27 PM
What size frame is that? There is a lot of seat post showing there.  :o

Foo


58cm Foo...same as my 20klm old Roubaix.

Asked same Q of a couple of shops (inc different brands) pre purchase and all good...I hope...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2016, 04:51:41 PM
Chit , you must be tall, as my frames are 58 square and I don't have that much post out.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on April 10, 2016, 04:59:04 PM
191cm for me mate. I think it looks longer without the brake calipers on the bike...old vs new photos.
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160410/8e2f3d37e9f0d2ca6e4cb2d9b00134d6.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160410/d084b4e3d5cbc5e8d547b81187a8e930.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2016, 05:38:54 PM
I'm 180 and my Track bike is 56cm  square and nothing but a pain in the arse to get right. My old frames were 60cm square but went with 58cm road frames as they said everyone rides smaller frames now.  ::)

My next Track frame will be no smaller than 58cm square.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rogerthatv2 on May 04, 2016, 06:44:28 PM
Picked up my new ride from being put together a couple of weeks ago, 2016 GT Sensor Carbon Team.  Having a ball on it but on its second outing I had a fairly decent off, still nursing some nice bruises to both my body and ego.

Great fun, few comps coming up like the Bayview Blast, Giant3Plus3 and the Epic. Really enjoying getting out on the bike again.

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160504/13df8e2840f2d8a158f2eea820956d16.jpg)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on May 05, 2016, 07:04:02 AM
Maybe you could get one of these bikes for your races...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/cyclist-femke-van-den-driessche-reportedly-caught-using-hidden-engine-at-worlds/news-story/b1184f9c957178637bca5eefd74b7f26 (http://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/cyclist-femke-van-den-driessche-reportedly-caught-using-hidden-engine-at-worlds/news-story/b1184f9c957178637bca5eefd74b7f26)


Yeah i think it defeats the purpose however on a Friday arvo in a ripping southerly and you have about 120 communting k under your belt you start thinking ....... but who would know  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2016, 11:37:52 AM
Perfect morning for a ride in the bush.

Finally got my shoes/pedals sorted. After trying lots of combinations, I've ended up with Shimano Saint flats with Five Ten Freerider shoes. Grip like cleats but you can get your foot off without having to unclip.

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/gorge140516.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on May 14, 2016, 11:44:31 AM
Perfect morning for a ride in the bush.

Finally got my shoes/pedals sorted. After trying lots of combinations, I've ended up with Shimano Saint flats with Five Ten Freerider shoes. Grip like cleats but you can get your foot off without having to unclip.

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/gorge140516.jpg)
Good shoe/pedal combo. Five tens are simply unbeatable. For my MTB riding I have Five Ten Impact shoes on DMR V12 magnesium pedals. Five tens just don't slip.😎
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 14, 2016, 11:55:53 AM
+1 to FiveTens; I used to use them as my river shoes (got through a couple of pairs of them over the years) as they gripped fantastically on wet rocks - remember having to climb out of one section of river once as I'd had a boat and paddler separation; they gripped beautifully as I climbed up the 4m rock face...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on May 14, 2016, 02:05:40 PM
What do you mean "bike", who has only one bike, you know its N+1
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2016, 03:46:38 PM
(http://blkmav.com/myswag/newmtb.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on May 14, 2016, 04:14:41 PM
Can anyone use these?

Are they from a kids 20 or 24 inch Shane, look like about 180mm?  If so I am keen if your going to chuck them. Looking at re lacing my girls rims to 12 spoke to drop some weight out the front end, ridiculous having 32 spokes on a bike for a kid that weighs 25kg.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: toglhot on May 14, 2016, 06:07:02 PM
I have a Renegade which I can't ride anymore due to RA so I made this one.   20" rims I spoked to aluminium wheelchair hubs with S/S spokes, 5 speeds at the rear, two at the front and 4 ranges in the middle.   This pic was taken in the testing period, only thing I had to change was the seat back, it now has a more 'ergonomic' seat shaped to fit my back.   Rake, trail and wheel flop aren't quite what I'd like but it still handles well.   I had plans for a rebuild with 27" rear wheel, hydraulics and Deore cycle parts but the RA put an end to that now both bikes sit in the garage collecting dust and all the parts are still in their wrappers.

Second picture is a trike I made around 12 years ago and rode daily with my co-pilot directing me.   It has ackerman and centrepoint steering, Bar end shifters I made up and the same wheels and gearing as the bike.   I made three trikes before this one as test beds and this, the final one, handled really well and was a barrel of fun.    Never went anywhere without the co-pilot - he loved it.   The frame now hangs from the rafters in my shed, most of the cycle parts are worn out.
(http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/bike_zpsuscroihn.jpg.html)
(http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/trike_zps4mcqwr5s.jpg.html)

I have no idea how this attach photo system works, last try.
http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/bike_zpsuscroihn.jpg.html (http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/bike_zpsuscroihn.jpg.html)
http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/trike_zps4mcqwr5s.jpg.html (http://s666.photobucket.com/user/toglhot/media/trike_zps4mcqwr5s.jpg.html)



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 14, 2016, 07:25:50 PM
The old n+1 formulae, still working to it and looking at my next ride coming soon.

Any old mth oz cadidates on MySwag?

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jb1 on May 16, 2016, 02:15:56 PM
Here is my bike, after having problems in both wrists riding a normal bike in a no no so my commute to work (when I get my self motivated) is this bike. I have just changed the steering to now be above as I crashed to many times with the steering under the seat. Still a challenge and now looking to get some clip in shoes to get some more stability. Its my money pit ATM.

JB

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on May 17, 2016, 10:20:59 AM
First time riding again after 2 months.
See how it goes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: oldmate on May 21, 2016, 10:27:25 PM
First time riding again after 2 months.
See how it goes.
You must be married.  I'll give ya 2 minutes.



Oops, sorry wrong thread
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on May 25, 2016, 07:51:26 AM
Missus has been at me to get an e-bike like hers to join her sojourns but I decided better not as I'd probably ride it furiously or recklessly and I've got a reputation and standing in the community to consider-
http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126 (http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on May 25, 2016, 09:46:12 AM
A couple of weeks ago my chain decided to jump in a BIG way and destroyed my chain guide.

So I got a sexy new carbon cSixx one. Nice huh:
(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/52170-1/Bike+A_001.jpg)

(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/52173-1/Bike+C_001.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on May 25, 2016, 10:05:07 AM
Been on my bike again for a week.
Not too bad, but speed is far gone.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on May 25, 2016, 10:33:20 AM
Missus has been at me to get an e-bike like hers to join her sojourns but I decided better not as I'd probably ride it furiously or recklessly and I've got a reputation and standing in the community to consider-
http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126 (http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126)


Was discussing the NSW stats on this mornings ride as a car passed us well within a mtr in front of the police booking cyclists speeding down Mt Cootha.... 3 cyclists booked for riding furiously ... what the hell is that??
[ur]lhttp://www.governmentnews.com.au/2016/05/23925/[/url]
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on May 25, 2016, 11:40:58 AM
I'm vacillating between riding furiously or recklessly. Perhaps you could get booked for both?
http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/paterson-a-b-banjo/mulga-bill-s-bicycle-0004005 (http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/paterson-a-b-banjo/mulga-bill-s-bicycle-0004005)


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 26, 2016, 07:13:55 AM
Blue Rag on a cyclocross bike, slightly nuts :)
http://cyclingtips.com/2016/05/roadtripping-the-victorian-high-country/ (http://cyclingtips.com/2016/05/roadtripping-the-victorian-high-country/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 27, 2016, 08:35:10 AM
Missus has been at me to get an e-bike like hers to join her sojourns but I decided better not as I'd probably ride it furiously or recklessly and I've got a reputation and standing in the community to consider-
http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126 (http://www.walk.com.au/wtw/page.asp?pageid=3126)


You'd better be even more careful. Those fines have gone up to ludicrous levels. $425 for furious riding. $425 for no helmet for example.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 03, 2016, 06:19:42 PM
A few of my DH days

(http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh502/GGPatrol/ATX990.jpg) (http://s1249.photobucket.com/user/GGPatrol/media/ATX990.jpg.html)

Giant atx 990 running nationals at Thredbo, scary fast times

(http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh502/GGPatrol/DH2.jpg) (http://s1249.photobucket.com/user/GGPatrol/media/DH2.jpg.html)

Giant DH2

(http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh502/GGPatrol/DH1small.jpg) (http://s1249.photobucket.com/user/GGPatrol/media/DH1small.jpg.html)

Giant DH1, this was a great bike for its time and could not be broken

GG


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 03, 2016, 08:17:48 PM
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 03, 2016, 09:21:26 PM
some randoms.

Cape York 1995

Anne Beadel "hwy" 2010

Patterson mtb Classic 1991

Finish line, Simpson Desert Bike Challenge 2010
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 03, 2016, 09:57:06 PM
The cape and simpson are definatly cred points muru....got some lead in ya pencil....seriously thinkin of a fatbike next year....in the meantime I decked out my cannondale with full ortlieb panniers and currently back into riding ...im about to solo camp and take the girls on overnighters bike touring.....brilliant way to see oz mate....well done muru...ps...love yourtourer
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on June 05, 2016, 08:24:21 PM
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 05, 2016, 08:38:09 PM
the Giant ATX 990 was the bomb back then...I think it went up against the LT1 from  memory
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 06, 2016, 07:00:09 AM
the Giant ATX 990 was the bomb back then...I think it went up against the LT1 from  memory

I still have it, its a great bike and at its time was leaps ahead of most with the Magura brakes. It was a little sketchy at 70km/h down Thredbo at times though   :laugh:

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 06, 2016, 07:09:53 AM
I wanted a cannondale when cadel, tinker & missy were all winning XC on them...i finally got my XC dale....and i aint selling it!
Im converting mine to 1x11 soonish....replacing all the sram with XT
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 06, 2016, 06:38:43 PM
I wanted a cannondale when cadel, tinker & missy were all winning XC on them...i finally got my XC dale....and i aint selling it!
Im converting mine to 1x11 soonish....replacing all the sram with XT

This colour scheme or the red before it?

(https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18836_265923845855_3618938_n.jpg?oh=a3ef3c83727589244f9bf4d188590589&oe=5809C754)

I've still got the sticker kit to do it to a full team replica - it's currently running a pannier rack for commuting. I've owned it since 1998 (when it was new) and it's still running a decent chunk of the original components!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 06, 2016, 06:46:19 PM
This colour scheme or the red before it?

(https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18836_265923845855_3618938_n.jpg?oh=a3ef3c83727589244f9bf4d188590589&oe=5809C754)

I've still got the sticker kit to do it to a full team replica - it's currently running a pannier rack for commuting. I've owned it since 1998 (when it was new) and it's still running a decent chunk of the original components!

yep! your a bastard hahahaha
Sensational...never ever get rid of it....its a classic
Imagine spending $500 on a new groupset.....damn sexy thang


Love panniers too!...ive now got the handle bar ortlieb bag too...biggest ride last month was 91klm...bike weight is somewhere around 35+kg
(http://s20.postimg.org/69p2k7mbx/20160511_182635.jpg) (http://postimage.org/)
image hosting adult (http://postimage.org/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 06, 2016, 07:03:35 PM
yep! your a bastard hahahaha
Sensational...never ever get rid of it....its a classic
Imagine spending $500 on a new groupset.....damn sexy thang

Love panniers too!


Found some more pictures:

Unused sticker/transfer set:
(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk311/Paddler_Ed/Mountain%20Bikes/IMG-20130520-00103_zps0d0e5c08.jpg)

Closer up, but no pannier rack:
(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk311/Paddler_Ed/Mountain%20Bikes/IMG-20130425-00059_zps122937da.jpg)

Out with the wife on the other bikes:
(https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/10898085_10153156092404771_67054436711857430_n.jpg?oh=a31e81268b9df312c76ed95e90d09054&oe=580F3689)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 06, 2016, 07:16:45 PM
gum wall tyres! SPECIAL!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 06, 2016, 07:18:55 PM
That's from 3 years ago - still has an IRC gumwall on the front (for now), but has a skinny blackwall on the back now... BUT it does look good with gumwalls.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 09, 2016, 05:12:37 PM
I had these guys come to my house today and fit some new parts, fix my forks and generally clean/grease/tune my bike. Great service and reasonable cost, considering they had a 1.5 hour round trip. http://www.therapidwrench.melbourne/ (http://www.therapidwrench.melbourne/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: baggs71 on June 09, 2016, 05:38:02 PM
Home service....thats cool!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 13, 2016, 11:16:41 AM
Not my bike, but a cross post from the "What made you smile thread", and as this is the bike thread I thought it would get the most people.

This made me smile at the beginning... nearly in tears by the end...
Martyn Ashton rides the UCI Downhill Mountain Bike track at Fort William, Scotland (https://youtu.be/wToZJ_bfUYM)

I met Martyn in the 1990's a couple of times; he's a really down to earth bloke and was a real pioneer in terms of trials displays.

For those who don't know him, he came off his bike during a display in 2013 and broke his back between T9 and T10 (http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/news/article/trials-legend-martyn-ashton-suffers-severe-back-injury-38408/)


The first video that he released recently was Road Bike Party  (https://youtu.be/7ZmJtYaUTa0); that gives you an idea as to what he was like as a rider. As he was working on Road Bike Party 2 (https://youtu.be/HhabgvIIXik) he had his off, and last year he did another film with a bit of help from his mates. (https://youtu.be/kX_hn3Xf90g) (The grin on his face at the end of this video is awesome!)


edit: I missed the last paragraph... oops
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 13, 2016, 11:23:29 AM
Yeah Martyn is a legend, many people would have chucked it in, good to see tech helping him get back on two wheels.

Danny MacAskill is a pisser cameo in it too
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 13, 2016, 11:45:05 AM
Had my bike serviced last week.
It gave me a big dent in my wallet: complete drivetrain renewed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on June 15, 2016, 10:34:41 AM
Tried a 1x11 conversion on the weekend. Aside from almost installing the chain the wrong way and a couple of trailside tweaks on the maiden voyage it worked great. One lower gear, a bit more at the top for higher speed. Glad I stepped past 10spd, I wouldn't have got the same range on the 1x setup.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 15, 2016, 11:12:58 AM
I've been thinking about going 1x10 from my current 3x10, I only use the middle and small ring at the moment. I'm concerned about losing range though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on June 15, 2016, 11:24:15 AM
I've been thinking about going 1x10 from my current 3x10, I only use the middle and small ring at the moment. I'm concerned about losing range though.
I would not be concerned of losing range. If you are only using small and middle ring, choose a front ring a bit smaller than your middle ring to split the ratio of those two rings. Rear cassettes can be a much bigger range now - from 10tooth to 42tooth, so the loss of extreme range either end is not too great at all.

The single ring will simplify your thinking while riding and surprisingly you will NOT notice the loss of front derailleur as much as you imagine. Less complexity, less weight - more riding fun!

Extra tips (depends how much you want to spend):
You may need a new crankset.
Have a look at a Narrow-Wide front chain ring - it will help eliminate chain drop.
You may need a new rear derailleur if you want a very large rear cog on the cassette, such as the 42tooth.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 15, 2016, 12:10:11 PM
I've been thinking about going 1x10 from my current 3x10, I only use the middle and small ring at the moment. I'm concerned about losing range though.

you can also just increase the range on your current 3x10 when you convert it to a 1x10.

option 1 - (relatively cheap) remove a central (mid range... say 17T) cog on your current rear cassette and add a nice 40 or 42T rear cog underneath it at the back. (maintaining the current 10 speeds) The e*thirteen EX cog also includes a longer "B tension" adjuster screw for your rear deraileur to help it make the reach. (but check with your local store as not every system will be compatible)

option 2 - (expensive) fit a wide range e*thirteen TRS 10 speed cassette.
The good - it will give you a massive 9-42T rear range and best of all, it works with your current 10 speed (RH) shifter and (probably) your existing rear deraileur.
The bad - it requires that you have a SRAM "XD driver" on the rear hub. (which may or may not be a) cheap and b) easy on your existing rear hub.

in either case... scblack's suggestion of fitting one of the newer narrow wide front chainrings will help a lot.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 15, 2016, 01:19:52 PM
Hmm seems a lot of effort for a small reward given I have the range I want now. I wonder how easy it would be to go from 3x to 2x...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 15, 2016, 01:24:47 PM
Hmm seems a lot of effort for a small reward given I have the range I want now. I wonder how easy it would be to go from 3x to 2x...

Probably easier grabbing a brand new bike  >:D

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on June 15, 2016, 07:01:44 PM
Probably easier grabbing a brand new bike  >:D

...yeah, and while you're at it, get one with an engine.... :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 15, 2016, 08:42:25 PM
...yeah, and while you're at it, get one with an engine.... :P

I got in trouble when I was last looking at bikes as the one I liked was more than we paid for the 4Runner.... oh well... and it was 3x what we paid for the motorbike...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on June 15, 2016, 09:45:59 PM
I bought myself a Downhill bike last week. 2012 Giant Glory for $1000. Took it out to some local DH tracks on the weekend, took on a few features that I wouldn't have even looked at without that bike. Great fun!
 (https://s20.postimg.org/i5difcurh/Giant_Glory.jpg) (https://postimage.org/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on June 16, 2016, 06:54:18 AM
I got in trouble when I was last looking at bikes as the one I liked was more than we paid for the 4Runner.... oh well... and it was 3x what we paid for the motorbike...

Yep. They can't possibly be worth the money asked, but people line up to pay it........
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 16, 2016, 06:57:57 AM
Yep. They can't possibly be worth the money asked, but people line up to pay it........

I know what you mean, crazy money but its a great way to get out and about. I am about to pull the trigger on a new one soon. N+1

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on June 16, 2016, 07:02:43 AM
I know what you mean, crazy money but its a great way to get out and about......

Maybe, but walking is good too.....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on June 16, 2016, 09:44:10 AM
Maybe, but walking is good too.....
Walking? What, Is your bike broken?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on June 16, 2016, 10:50:13 AM
Walking? What, Is your bike broken?

Nope. Just hanging upside down in the shed.

I got over carting push-bikes around long ago. Much more trouble than they're worth.

If you really want to see the country-side, get one with an engine.... ;D

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on June 16, 2016, 12:21:28 PM
Nope. Just hanging upside down in the shed.

I got over carting push-bikes around long ago. Much more trouble than they're worth.

If you really want to see the country-side, get one with an engine.... ;D

 :cheers:
I don't know why you're in this thread then.
This is all about bikes here.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on June 16, 2016, 01:39:42 PM
I don't know why you're in this thread then.
This is all about bikes here.

 :-* :-*

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 08, 2016, 07:24:07 PM
OK decision time, 140 or 160 mm travel? Help me decide. I'm not a hard core downhill rider, preference is more for endure and cross country...

140
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/spectral/spectral-cf-9-0.html (https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/spectral/spectral-cf-9-0.html)

160
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/strive/2016/strive-cf-8-0.html (https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/strive/2016/strive-cf-8-0.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on July 08, 2016, 08:00:23 PM
Is it an addition to something else or one bike to do everything? The 160mm is going to be more effort pedalling up hill, but will probably nail the downs. If its one bike  to do it all, I'd go for the 140mm travel.

Don't know the Canyon brand, have owned 2 x Merida, 2 x Scott, 2 x Giant, 1 x Norco and 1 x Avanti - yes I am seeking help for my addiction...

For the money I'd lean towards a 2016 Giant Trance Advanced or Trek Remedy 8/9. They are usually clearing them out around now to make way for 2017 model
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on July 08, 2016, 08:16:01 PM
OK decision time, 140 or 160 mm travel? Help me decide. I'm not a hard core downhill rider, preference is more for endure and cross country...

140
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/spectral/spectral-cf-9-0.html (https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/spectral/spectral-cf-9-0.html)

160
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/strive/2016/strive-cf-8-0.html (https://www.canyon.com/en-au/mtb/strive/2016/strive-cf-8-0.html)
Less is more for cross country, I would go 140 tops and probably be looking at 120.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 08, 2016, 08:26:42 PM
Thanks, I was leaning toward the 140 until I saw the price on the 160. The 160 has a lever 'shapeshifter' that can change the geometry from 160 to 130 on the fly...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on July 09, 2016, 11:28:46 AM
Thanks, I was leaning toward the 140 until I saw the price on the 160. The 160 has a lever 'shapeshifter' that can change the geometry from 160 to 130 on the fly...
So has the new Trek Remedy. All bikes seem to be getting slacker head angles each year too.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 09, 2016, 01:22:18 PM
We are back into the bikes again this year, bought a couple of base model FELT 70 29ers, enjoying the ride on them very much and the hyd. discs are magnificient, wouldn't/couldn't ride again w/o 'em !

Finding the bigger dia. 29er rubber rolls over track obstacles like rocks, sticks, limbs etc better than the long list of 26" MTB's in the past.

What are the fav wheel size these days for a mix of occasional (enroute to bush) bitumen, bush track and a "small" bit of single track thru the MTB bike areas, ie Blores Hill near Heyfield.

Also, see talk of dual suspension and "FLOAT UP TOUGH CLIMBS" on the Trance page, always thought the back suspension lost some power on uphill.   Is that not the case with the latest duals. ?

Above all - enjoying the outdoors and the exercise !

Will put up a pic. of the stable (most of it) new and old shortly.

Missing is a 1991 Giant CFM3 Carbon frame 26", did thousands of K's on that bike back in the day  ;D

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 09, 2016, 02:30:52 PM
Not big buck bikes, but serviceable and in good order for trouble free use- The old NORCO has been a great bike, been trying to sell it as wanting to stay of roads, can't hardly give it away, they have got cheap, getting a little fired on the idea of putting the SPD's back on it and making a quick(er) mile or two on the black stuff, the other is my FELT 29er, very happy with it, the orange 26" is built like a tank, for grandsons when they visit, interesting ride with the fork angle -

(http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g462/bill338/forum%20pics/Bikes%20072016%20002%20RESIZE_zpsqjryichs.jpg) (http://s1103.photobucket.com/user/bill338/media/forum%20pics/Bikes%20072016%20002%20RESIZE_zpsqjryichs.jpg.html)

These two, 29er is Mrs's FELT 29er, same specs as mine, lady sprung seat  ;D and the little 24" blue bike is another grandson visit machine, we have some good bush wanders from home -

(http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g462/bill338/forum%20pics/Bikes%20072016%20003%20RESIZE_zpspxejvbm4.jpg) (http://s1103.photobucket.com/user/bill338/media/forum%20pics/Bikes%20072016%20003%20RESIZE_zpspxejvbm4.jpg.html)



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on July 09, 2016, 02:46:38 PM
Still got my giant cfm2 hanging in the garage ! It has done a squillion rides , was the first expensive mth I brought - still have my first one !
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 09, 2016, 02:52:05 PM
Change of plans, crunched a deal on this today, a new 2015 GT Sensor Pro Carbon, 150 up front, 130 in the rear ;D

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/gtsensor.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on July 09, 2016, 03:03:09 PM
Sweet ride ;D 1x11, dropper, Fox 34mm. Just need some Enve rims for a bit of extra bling ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 09, 2016, 03:23:25 PM
Still got my giant cfm2 hanging in the garage ! It has done a squillion rides , was the first expensive mth I brought - still have my first one !

Good bikes HtB, nice to hear I'm not the only silly bgr to hang onto things  :laugh:

Very, very nice D4D, you will be keen to give that a wander on the tracks.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on July 09, 2016, 05:04:34 PM
Change of plans, crunched a deal on this today, a new 2015 GT Sensor Pro Carbon, 150 up front, 130 in the rear ;D


I think you are just going to hurt yourself on that, in the interest of your own safety I suggest you send it over here for me to look after.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 09, 2016, 05:27:18 PM
Just took it for a quick ride, I think this 1x thing is for young/fit people, I'm going to miss my 24T ring, that said it's very quick and comfy.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 10, 2016, 05:47:38 PM
Tax return time here for me; I'm getting enough to make a new bike an option, but am torn between 2:

Scott Scale 960 (http://www.scott-sports.com/au/en/products/241294006/SCOTT-Scale-960-Bike)
Giant Anthem X 29er (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/anthem-x-29er)

Comments please!

There's a bit of a price difference (One is AU$3k, other is AU$1.6k)

I've been thinking over the weekend, and I'm edging to the hardtail.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2016, 05:53:59 PM
What sort of riding do you do and where?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 10, 2016, 06:49:12 PM
I've always tended to cover ground rather than jump and play - I'm based up in Northern NSW so we have some good riding here (Fat Tyre Farm, UNE Track, Piney) so traditional cross country and in place proper old swoopy tight single track.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 10, 2016, 06:51:51 PM
Here is a comparo that I thought was fair and considered from an experienced off road rider  -

http://www.bikeradar.com/au/blog/article/which-is-faster-hardtail-or-full-suspension-44955/ (http://www.bikeradar.com/au/blog/article/which-is-faster-hardtail-or-full-suspension-44955/)

I've never ridden a full susp, love to do a couple of hours on one  :laugh:

The big thing for me - hills are hard work - I can't give away any power/energy to get up them.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2016, 07:37:09 PM
Here is a comparo that I thought was fair and considered from an experienced off road rider  -

Here is another comparo, a year later same bike models, similar result.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7qjODdT2v0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7qjODdT2v0)

I've just bought a 130mm travel dual suspension and yeah it is harder work going up the hills, but a whole lot of fun downhill and more comfy in the technical bits.

Paddler Ed, I'd consider the Spark instead of the Scale, it has a 'climb' mode lockout, doesn't make it a hardtail but almost there. Depending on the tightness of your trails, I'd also consider 27.5 rather than 29.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 10, 2016, 07:54:17 PM
Good utube vid. D4D.

The skill level of these testers is right up there, for more social average
riders the differences between the two susp. types would possibly less
noticeable.

Terrific to hear you are enjoying your dual susp. comfort  :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2016, 08:08:28 PM
Good utube vid. D4D.

The skill level of these testers is right up there, for more social average riders the differences between the two susp. types would possibly less noticeable.

Terrific to hear you are enjoying your dual susp. comfort  :D

Yeah the GMBN boys know how to ride a bike that's for sure.

Still tossing up whether to 'upgrade' my new bike from a 1x to a 2x, sacrilege I know. Might try a 30T on the front instead of a 32T.

Tubeless is also awesome, I had about 10 PSI in the rear to see how it went and I couldn't rip the tyre off the rim and had lots of grip.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 10, 2016, 08:40:52 PM
The other thing is I'm 6'4" and 34" inside leg, so I ride an XL frame (all my bikes are 20" frame +). This makes getting something a bit more of a challenge.

I'm also 3hrs+ from a bigger town for more choice of brands, hence the Giant and Scott (the other bike shop in town is run by spotty oiks who seem to be there so that the family can claim their daughter is a semi-pro rider... the shop I use has a pretty good reputation over the last 40 years for racing and supporting racing)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 11, 2016, 05:32:43 AM
Yeah the GMBN boys know how to ride a bike that's for sure.

Still tossing up whether to 'upgrade' my new bike from a 1x to a 2x, sacrilege I know. Might try a 30T on the front instead of a 32T.

Tubeless is also awesome, I had about 10 PSI in the rear to see how it went and I couldn't rip the tyre off the rim and had lots of grip.
N+1 is the equation that you need for this decision, D4D.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 11, 2016, 10:17:19 AM
Well.... that phone call forces my hand a little bit - there's no XL Anthems left in the country in the spec I wanted... so... back to the drawing board...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 11, 2016, 01:46:28 PM
N+1..foo... lol

Ed, I always buy at my local bike shop in Maffra, (make sure prices are competitive), and enjoy his expert ability to maintain any little things that need tweaking.

He can do in 10 minutes things that I'd probably never get just right, especially in gear selection, spoke maintenance, rim truing, bearings & similiar. Never charges much $$ and does it right !! Never hesitate to recommend that business to friends and acquaintances, speaks for itself.

Re the brand Ed, a lot of the frames in a given price range and fit out probably aren't all that different re the service they will give a new owner.  When we bought the couple of new FELT 29ers recently we looked around at other shops in Sale, 3 or 4 bike brands to get an idea what was about and went back the usual LBS & bought them round $920ea with a few bits and pieces thrown into the deal.

Hard decision but unless a brand is getting sh*te canned big time it should be OK for you.

Mention by D4D re tyre grip, I'm loving the grip of the 29er tyres, those big diameters certainly have a long grip surface and are good in other ways as well, as prev. mentioned. (Not a full on quick/hard rider by any means, just getting fit !)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 11, 2016, 08:09:01 PM
N+1 is coming into play, new stead on the horizon for me too. Just trying to find the right enduro for me

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 11, 2016, 08:26:35 PM
Wellllll.... today has been productive....

I was unable to get the FS that I was looking at, instead I'm sticking with a hard tail.

Which then means that...







...the budget has stretched to getting a camper trailer as well!

More details to follow in this thread and a build thread!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: grmas1 on July 11, 2016, 09:51:12 PM
My Ride Giant XTC Extreme
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on July 12, 2016, 05:16:41 AM
I don't know if it's an optical illusion  -  the chain stays around the bottom bracket look HUUUUGE ! ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: grmas1 on July 12, 2016, 07:00:47 AM
I don't know if it's an optical illusion  -  the chain stays around the bottom bracket look HUUUUGE ! ;D

Might be an optical illusion with the matt black carbon frame.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on July 12, 2016, 07:43:56 AM
Motor in there! I saw the new specialised e fat bike the other day. 'Taint cycling but I still feel I want one. It'd be perfect for commuters.
Is anybody else wasting a month watching Le tour? I think the rest days are put in there so I can catch up on work!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on July 12, 2016, 10:36:50 PM
Motor in there! I saw the new specialised e fat bike the other day. 'Taint cycling but I still feel I want one. It'd be perfect for commuters.
Is anybody else wasting a month watching Le tour? I think the rest days are put in there so I can catch up on work!

Love the tour
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 12, 2016, 11:06:53 PM
Due to the Tour I am now nocturnal even more so than normal....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on July 22, 2016, 08:48:34 PM
Wellllll.... today has been productive....

I was unable to get the FS that I was looking at, instead I'm sticking with a hard tail.

Which then means that...

...the budget has stretched to getting a camper trailer as well!

More details to follow in this thread and a build thread!

That new bike arrived yet P/Ed. ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 22, 2016, 10:22:12 PM
Still in the shop

I lost the bike shed this weekend - we have a friend visiting and a serious shortage of space when we need to use the spare room for anything other than bike shed duties!

Picking it up Monday is the plan - went in to see them today to let them know what was happening and they were happy enough.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 03, 2016, 11:21:48 AM
N+1 is coming into play, new stead on the horizon for me too. Just trying to find the right enduro for me

GG


The +1 just bit hard, new bike for me next week

http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c (http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c)

Might have to have a meet at Lysterfield when the rain goes away and it warms up, a BBQ for after the ride as well

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 03, 2016, 11:58:52 AM
The +1 just bit hard, new bike for me next week

http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c (http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c)

Might have to have a meet at Lysterfield when the rain goes away and it warms up, a BBQ for after the ride as well

GG
Well played! Great bike, have LOTS of fun with that. :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 03, 2016, 01:34:19 PM
Got the new bike... 29ers are fast! Rolls really nicely on the single track locally, and not too unwieldy on the tight bits. 2x10 is a nice spread of gears off road, and pretty good on the road as well.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on August 03, 2016, 06:26:17 PM
The +1 just bit hard, new bike for me next week

http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c (http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c)

Might have to have a meet at Lysterfield when the rain goes away and it warms up, a BBQ for after the ride as well

GG


Wow wow wow.

Won't confuse u with all the Giants and Meridas out there  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 03, 2016, 06:30:25 PM
The +1 just bit hard, new bike for me next week

http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c (http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c)



mmmm carbon and kashima :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on August 03, 2016, 11:19:13 PM
Got the new bike... 29ers are fast! Rolls really nicely on the single track locally, and not too unwieldy on the tight bits. 2x10 is a nice spread of gears off road, and pretty good on the road as well.

Glad you like the 29er Ed  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 05, 2016, 11:12:06 AM
The +1 just bit hard, new bike for me next week

http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c (http://www.intensecycles.com/bikes/tracer-275c)

Might have to have a meet at Lysterfield when the rain goes away and it warms up, a BBQ for after the ride as well

GG


Bike has been built up and then been boxed ready for courier, I may see it next Monday, Woohoo

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Gravity on August 09, 2016, 10:40:29 PM
My 25year old Gazelle with 1 month old Anthem 1 being replaced with my new Trance Advanced all carbon frame & wheels should be in the country by September can't wait :-))

(http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a521/Fiat124Spider1979/My%20Jeep/IMG_0496_zpsuhyktrgf.jpg~original)

(http://i1282.photobucket.com/albums/a521/Fiat124Spider1979/My%20Jeep/fullpage_Giant-Trance_ADV_1_Comp-BikeExchange-2017_zpsnwqv9x0f.jpg~original)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 14, 2016, 08:18:24 PM
Well played! Great bike, have LOTS of fun with that. :cup:

Took the bike out for its inaugural ride today, great bit of kit which is smooth as, amazing how technology makes a difference

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160815/e7fce98e93da43aa1d33d962fd35e83a.jpg)

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 15, 2016, 11:15:39 AM
Took the bike out for its inaugural ride today, great bit of kit which is smooth as, amazing how technology makes a difference

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160815/e7fce98e93da43aa1d33d962fd35e83a.jpg)

GG
Awesome, I'm so jealous...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on August 18, 2016, 09:15:34 AM
G'day all, possibly bit of a strange question for all you bike riders.

Went down the local bike shop yesterday & picked up a couple of old inner tubes to cut up for gaskets / seals & so on on the CT.

Cut the first one up & there's white powder inside the tube.

What would it be & why inside the tube  ???

Or, seeing that it's made in Thailand, should I be real careful in handling it, wash my hands well, & go down to have a chat with the  :police:   ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 18, 2016, 09:27:43 AM
G'day all, possibly bit of a strange question for all you bike riders.

Went down the local bike shop yesterday & picked up a couple of old inner tubes to cut up for gaskets / seals & so on on the CT.

Cut the first one up & there's white powder inside the tube.

What would it be & why inside the tube  ???

Or, seeing that it's made in Thailand, should I be real careful in handling it, wash my hands well, & go down to have a chat with the  :police:   ;D
Its just talcum powder, nothing to be at all concerned about. Just stops the rubber sticking to itself and creating pinch points.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on August 18, 2016, 01:18:46 PM
Thanks  :cup:

Thought it would be something like that but couldn't work out why it was inside the tube - thought it would be between tube & tyre  :-[
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 20, 2016, 05:45:54 PM
Scored today at my LBS http://www.summitcycles.bike/stores/melbourne (http://www.summitcycles.bike/stores/melbourne)

I dropped my new bike off last Saturday for it's first service and some tweaks. I had a look/try on of the new TLD A1 Drone MIPS helmet, didn't buy it as I wanted to do some research. Their price was $299, online it was $265.

Dropped in this morning to collect my bike and they were having a one day sale, spend over $200 and you could select one item for free from their 'special' section. Found a pair of TLD Skyline Race shorts ($140) that fitted.

In the end I spent $299 and got $400 worth of stuff, helmet and shorts :cup:

Only problem is I am crook with the flu and can't ride my bike to test it out :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on August 20, 2016, 06:08:06 PM
Bike service??..........What happened to DIY........ ??? ???

Times have changed......
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 20, 2016, 06:09:06 PM
Bike service??..........What happened to DIY........ ??? ???

Times have changed......

Complimentary first service, aka get you in the store again to spend more money :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on August 20, 2016, 06:13:21 PM
Complimentary first service, aka get you in the store again to spend more money :)

It worked, too... ;D ;D

Hope that's the last time Jamie. They don't do anything you can't do yourself.
Despite all the hype and bling, it's just a simple pushie.
Turn it upside down on the seat and bars, and "service" away... :cup: :cup:

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 20, 2016, 06:58:41 PM
Hope that's the last time Jamie. They don't do anything you can't do yourself.

But you get to drool over all the bikes and pick the brains of the mechanics.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on August 20, 2016, 07:12:07 PM
....the mechanics.

Where would they do their apprenticeship?
Are their qualifications nationally accredited?

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 20, 2016, 07:18:37 PM
Where would they do their apprenticeship?
Are their qualifications nationally accredited?

The bike part manufacturers run their own training courses, dunno if their is a 'bike mechanic' cert
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 20, 2016, 08:12:51 PM
Where would they do their apprenticeship?
Are their qualifications nationally accredited?

 :cheers:

yes.

https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/AUR30211 (https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/AUR30211)

https://www.myskills.gov.au/courses/details?Code=AUR30212 (https://www.myskills.gov.au/courses/details?Code=AUR30212)

 :cheers:

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on August 20, 2016, 09:25:12 PM
Now that's funny..... :cup: :cup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxfzm9dfqBw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxfzm9dfqBw)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on August 21, 2016, 07:47:11 AM
Want to see a funny video Google and get Maltese bike repair man 😂

Swannie
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 21, 2016, 07:11:53 PM
Probably the wrong place but what a fitting tribute.  ;D

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/olympics/rio-2016/commonwealth-games-velodrome-named-after-meares-20160821-gqxlss.html (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/olympics/rio-2016/commonwealth-games-velodrome-named-after-meares-20160821-gqxlss.html)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Sean B on August 22, 2016, 10:51:53 PM
This is my third Stumpy and by far the best! I've owned this one now for two years and would find it hard to ride anything but 650B, the handling is amazing, it's a great all-rounder.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 23, 2016, 06:42:00 AM
This is my third Stumpy and by far the best! I've owned this one now for two years and would find it hard to ride anything but 650B, the handling is amazing, it's a great all-rounder.

Is that pic taken at the You Yangs?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Sean B on August 23, 2016, 08:44:29 PM
Sure is! Taken at the Ranger station, it's a great place to ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: RichardW on August 26, 2016, 05:30:06 PM
On the beat:
(http://members.iinet.net.au/~rwindeyer/wBikea1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: prodigyrf on August 26, 2016, 07:47:09 PM
Seems they've come up with the must have accessory for all the Swaggers here-
http://newatlas.com/wide-path-camper-available-september/45036/?li_source=LI&li_medium=default-widget (http://newatlas.com/wide-path-camper-available-september/45036/?li_source=LI&li_medium=default-widget)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on August 27, 2016, 08:25:05 AM
On the beat:
(http://members.iinet.net.au/~rwindeyer/wBikea1.jpg)

Bringing out the big guns?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 16, 2016, 02:46:58 PM
Don't get a Road/Track bike with a ISIS BB in it, they are a pain in the arse to remove, even if you have the BB remover!  >:(

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/b8dfcf0ad2e7d577fc497e1451a13384.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/fb097037d510251ed6ccc893e80c5258.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 16, 2016, 04:55:20 PM
Don't get a Road/Track bike with a ISIS BB in it, they are a pain in the arse to remove, even if you have the BB remover!  >:(
Foo

I didn't realise that they still used ISIS on anything anymore...

I honestly haven't seen it for what... 10 years.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: motoz on September 16, 2016, 08:29:57 PM
2011 Specialised Pitch Comp with a few mods

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/ff83be0ed73455c126d7dda7987d66f4.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/72e8425730ef4276d8d697f3c2b58566.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/e9f4922b7985f59baf7a6f9bd849c7f6.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/2a2f60c5a5bce67b1a2b7db135987034.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/cf0c841205b1a617a5ad7242df1656ea.jpg)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 16, 2016, 08:32:56 PM
2011 Specialised Pitch Comp with a few mods

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/ff83be0ed73455c126d7dda7987d66f4.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/72e8425730ef4276d8d697f3c2b58566.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/e9f4922b7985f59baf7a6f9bd849c7f6.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/2a2f60c5a5bce67b1a2b7db135987034.jpg) (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/cf0c841205b1a617a5ad7242df1656ea.jpg)


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Great looking steed

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 18, 2016, 05:26:41 PM
The n+1 bike theory was adopted today for my son, project 'Micro Goose' has commenced. After watching too many episodes of 'Wheeler Dealers' he wanted to fix up a car with me, I thought a project bike was a better idea for a 6 year old. Got to love eBay, $40 and 30 minutes away. It is actually a Mongoose Micron, all original and in reasonably good condition. Thanks to murucycles for your advice.

(http://blkmav.com/stuff/microgoose.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 18, 2016, 06:30:49 PM
2011 Specialised Pitch Comp with a few mods

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160916/ff83be0ed73455c126d7dda7987d66f4.jpg)
cdn.com/20160916/cf0c841205b1a617a5ad7242df1656ea.jpg[/img]


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What is the cable running up under the seat?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 18, 2016, 06:41:52 PM
What is the cable running up under the seat?  ???

Foo

Suspect its for a dropper seat post - think of a lightweight office chair mechanism that allows you to lower these at height on the fly for tricky bits.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on September 18, 2016, 06:49:09 PM
What is the cable running up under the seat?  ???

Foo
Its a dropper seat post. So on the run you can lift the seat up or lower it down. Pedalling efficiency is best with seat up, and technical sections can be faster with seat down.
One of the best innovations in the last 20 years. It's a cable to a switch on the bars, and actuates hydraulic seat post. Press button, sit on seat it goes down. Press button and stand up, seat raises.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 18, 2016, 07:03:59 PM
One of the best innovations in the last 20 years.

Absolutely, I thought they were a w@nk until I tried one.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: motoz on September 18, 2016, 07:35:15 PM
Absolutely, I thought they were a w@nk until I tried one.


Agreed.

Yes it's the Reverb dropper post. Full hydraulic control 150mm drop. It has a thumb button that you push to lower, you can drop any to height within that 150mm range.

They run on an air spring @ about 200psi with adjustable control so you don't get smashed plums on the return stroke.

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160918/8c8823c02ae7f554c6f6979c54c0705d.jpg)

As posted I was a little dubious but after you ride with one they are fantastic for high speed technical riding.

https://www.sram.com/rockshox/products/reverb


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2016, 07:37:39 PM
Its a dropper seat post. So on the run you can lift the seat up or lower it down. Pedalling efficiency is best with seat up, and technical sections can be faster with seat down.
One of the best innovations in the last 20 years. It's a cable to a switch on the bars, and actuates hydraulic seat post. Press button, sit on seat it goes down. Press button and stand up, seat raises.

Well I'll be a monkeys uncle, never heard or seen one in my life.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on September 19, 2016, 08:55:08 PM
I like the concept, likewise here also foo  ;D

Very nice bike btw motoz !
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on September 20, 2016, 06:14:04 PM
Dont know what we did before droppers  ;D Rail corners much harder and the seat is out of the way in technical stuff. Possibly best upgrade for most mountain bikers unless you're a weight weeny, adds probably 300 - 400gms
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 20, 2016, 06:17:40 PM
happily not part of the pissing comp.. but I'm lookin for a set of 26in MTB wheels for an old school bike I wanna do up...
I've had it from new (Mid 90s) and would like to get it sorted, throw some road tyres on it and with summer coming on start to lose some blubber... Been a few decades since I rode Kurnell to Mascot to work daily ;)

It's one of these, but doesn't look this good - yet, been laying on the floor in a shed at dads for 10+ years since my accident, so its covered in grime, dirt and Shit but will wash up great... I forgot it was there actually.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EKgAAOSwTA9X3LGb/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 21, 2016, 08:35:32 AM
You should be able to pickup a set of wheels from any bike store, Bird. Get new and then you know they will roll smooth. Clean and regrease bottom bracket also.

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on September 22, 2016, 07:33:52 AM
Or if the price for new wheels scares you 26" bikes are a dime a dozen 2nd hand. You can probably pick up a whole bike off scumtree for less than a new set of wheels, and in good nick.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 22, 2016, 07:42:13 PM
Can't decide which bike to take camping...take them all :)

(https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/14355655_583193428551195_3342802010614532272_n.jpg?oh=73fae3f553a315189b77f8bc18c0aa0a&oe=5877BBCC)
(https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/14333795_583239321879939_4346902317693500240_n.jpg?oh=619408e9e7a78aa3870f74aba52937bd&oe=586A55AE)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 22, 2016, 08:14:09 PM
Quote from: NewieCamper
Or if the price for new wheels scares you 26" bikes are a dime a dozen 2nd hand. You can probably pick up a whole bike off scumtree for less than a new set of wheels, and in good nick.

yea... I've noticed I can buy a complete bike for less than a set of alloy rims with quick release axle. :(

thought someone may have had a set layin round in the shed from years gone by.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on September 22, 2016, 08:18:58 PM
yea... I've noticed I can buy a complete bike for less than a set of alloy rims with quick release axle. :(

thought someone may have had a set layin round in the shed from years gone by.

I got a shed full, bit for away though :) 

Hit up a roadside pickup, there is always plenty of rims on offer. I just had the kids at school scrap a dozen I picked up last week for the ally. There was nothing wrong with them, a couple could have done with a regrease but were all running true enough fro a commuter.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 22, 2016, 08:25:30 PM
I got a shed full, bit for away though :) 
:'( be cheaper to post than buy here LOL! 150 to buy new :(

Quote
Hit up a roadside pickup, there is always plenty of rims on offer. I just had the kids at school scrap a dozen I picked up last week for the ally. There was nothing wrong with them, a couple could have done with a regrease but were all running true enough fro a commuter.
yea just been here, but a mate is looking out for me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 23, 2016, 10:20:53 AM
happily not part of the pissing comp.. but I'm lookin for a set of 26in MTB wheels for an old school bike I wanna do up...
I've had it from new (Mid 90s) and would like to get it sorted, throw some road tyres on it and with summer coming on start to lose some blubber... Been a few decades since I rode Kurnell to Mascot to work daily ;)

It's one of these, but doesn't look this good - yet, been laying on the floor in a shed at dads for 10+ years since my accident, so its covered in grime, dirt and Shit but will wash up great... I forgot it was there actually.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EKgAAOSwTA9X3LGb/s-l1600.jpg)


I actually saw one of these yesterday afternoon, same colour also. What were you doing riding around at Cannon hill?  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 23, 2016, 10:24:15 AM
:'( be cheaper to post than buy here LOL! 150 to buy new :(
yea just been here, but a mate is looking out for me.

That's cheap for a set of wheels, my last pair cost me $600 and that was second hand.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 25, 2016, 01:48:37 PM
The latest in my stable. An Aldi 29er and it's good value for the money with the components that are on it. I'm going to ride the Rail Trails and beach with it.

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160925/056010c709f70d0313e513fcde15c873.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160925/c70cba4728a9569d5250f401dcdd283d.jpg)

Foo


Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on September 25, 2016, 03:55:25 PM
What sort of money Foo, looks identical to a FELT !

Hydraulic brakes ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 25, 2016, 04:17:39 PM
$349 Sambo and mechanical brakes. The only thing I did was to back the cones off and it will need a a of fine tuning on the gears. They work but just a fly chit off being perfect.  8)
 
Double walled aloy rims and the it goes alright.  ;D
Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on September 25, 2016, 07:12:37 PM
Sounds good Foo, enjoy those big wheels  ;D

Seat/Frame/Forks lock out -  obvious things that look same as our FELTs @$900+ but with Hyd. brakes.

For riding the beach it makes sense.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on September 26, 2016, 09:56:03 AM
happily not part of the pissing comp.. but I'm lookin for a set of 26in MTB wheels for an old school bike I wanna do up...
I've had it from new (Mid 90s) and would like to get it sorted, throw some road tyres on it and with summer coming on start to lose some blubber... Been a few decades since I rode Kurnell to Mascot to work daily ;)

It's one of these, but doesn't look this good - yet, been laying on the floor in a shed at dads for 10+ years since my accident, so its covered in grime, dirt and Shit but will wash up great... I forgot it was there actually.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EKgAAOSwTA9X3LGb/s-l1600.jpg)
Here is a link to a set of wheels for sale for $50 - he's in 3181 Melbourne.

http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?304812-The-Fiddy-Dorrah-Sale-Frames-Forks-and-Wheels (http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?304812-The-Fiddy-Dorrah-Sale-Frames-Forks-and-Wheels)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 26, 2016, 12:07:10 PM
Quote from: Foo
I actually saw one of these yesterday afternoon, same colour also. What were you doing riding around at Cannon hill?  ;D

apparently there aren't many in this scheme, which is also why I wanna fix it.. Plus gimme something to do in the shed.

Quote from: scblack
Here is a link to a set of wheels for sale for $50 - he's in 3181 Melbourne.
http://www.rotorburn.com (http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?304812-The-Fiddy-Dorrah-Sale-Frames-Forks-and-Wheels)
thanks for the heads up. (yet another bike forum I'd missed lookin thru)
Cracked rim puts me off though...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 26, 2016, 01:22:46 PM
apparently there aren't many in this scheme, which is also why I wanna fix it.. Plus gimme something to do in the shed.
thanks for the heads up. (yet another bike forum I'd missed lookin thru)
Cracked rim puts me off though...

be wary... if it's on Rotorburn... there is a high likelyhood that it's toasted already.

also, consider compatibility with your existing drivetrain. Your bike looks to have a an older style 5 (or 6) speed "screw-on" freewheel. Where the cogs are part of the freewheel mechanism and the whole lot screws on the threads on the hub. This is why older bikes used to break (and bend)  axles a lot. No bearing support out wide.

Most modern stuff uses a splined freewheel "driver" system where the cogs slide onto the splined freewheel mechanism that is actually part of the rear hub. This means an extra bearing is out wide and the axle is supported better and stronger. But the two systems are not cross-compatible.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on September 26, 2016, 01:29:34 PM
be wary... if it's on Rotorburn... there is a high likelyhood that it's toasted already.
Where do you come up with a rubbish opinion like that?

Same with any enthusiast site, a lot of gear for sale will have been very well looked after and be passed on for a reasonable price. I have bought LOADS of gear on Rotorburn and all of it excellent.

Of course you will get some people that sell rubbish, same as anywhere, but its a well maintained forum and people selling crap will be outed and/or banned.

You are gunna have to come up with something new to back up that comment.....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 26, 2016, 04:22:55 PM
Where do you come up with a rubbish opinion like that?

You are gunna have to come up with something new to back up that comment.....

ok... mainly, it's an opinion... like most people on most topics... I'm allowed to have one of my own.

But you're correct. My comment was maybe a little too "blanket". While you can get a great deal on some decent stuff from rotorburn... there are certain things I'd steer clear of. (DH frames  "only raced for one season"), carbon products (with "only the surface coating cracked") and things of that ilk.

there is also the bit where Bird said the rim was cracked...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 26, 2016, 04:25:17 PM
Anyone got any hints on what wheels/gears I need to look for my gig?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 26, 2016, 08:35:27 PM
How much money do ya wanna spend?

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 26, 2016, 08:47:37 PM
Anyone got any hints on what wheels/gears I need to look for my gig?

Buy a complete new bike, lots around of reasonable quality and cheaper than buying parts.

I bought new brake cables/pads, bottom bracket, tyres/tubes and grips for my son's project bike and just that came to $120.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 27, 2016, 08:40:02 AM
Quote from: Foo
How much money do ya wanna spend?
round hunge on wheels would be acceptable..

Quote from: D4D
Buy a complete new bike, lots around of reasonable quality and cheaper than buying parts.

I bought new brake cables/pads, bottom bracket, tyres/tubes and grips for my son's project bike and just that came to $120.
yea I know, but I wanna use this frame, and finding bits that are compatible apparently is the trick... haven't worked on pushys since the mid 90's... so I'm a touch out of touch with it all.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: evolution on September 27, 2016, 10:02:56 AM
round hunge on wheels would be acceptable..
yea I know, but I wanna use this frame, and finding bits that are compatible apparently is the trick... haven't worked on pushys since the mid 90's... so I'm a touch out of touch with it all.
Put up the details of what is currently fitted to the bike, gearset, wheelset etc etc.
Will help with working out what is compatible.

Cheers
Nick
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: dungee on September 27, 2016, 01:25:56 PM
Cannondale Black Lightning

(https://as8wwq.bn1301.livefilestore.com/y3m2RPPejqJ5RHWhnfEjf6BXAmbU8n1XePbzc12pgFLU3z2teCiYviNBY6f6Fvi1MufDa-72ev92JbLTozi1MpN_qE6_Q5uAB7MTqGcNmEavdYVB3k21tquL9LkVtvm9IYsku0k4vKzAdLi4zbWRIdn2qltIBUtecTHmlvELdKum2E?width=1024&height=768&cropmode=none)

Beloved Peugeot 653 Ultima

(https://e0qukq.bn1301.livefilestore.com/y3msa_vIKdFNSrU9GH08GnF_h6nAmo7aFu2mvBh6x7TunE-g0HbFQ_t-dZVIy_e1JGVWUbI_qws86kcu91KstPiF-Stk-fl-WgrY9fGYh7ajkg24u33KKRUyeNUoqv7M8LfXNpVgdT0wRIhI-NzXppajRH3XV2m6M_MsEwC71eKgq0?width=1024&height=768&cropmode=none)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 27, 2016, 01:29:40 PM
priced some wheels from the bike shop up the road from work
120 rear
80 front
35 tyre ea
20 tubes ea

ouch
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 27, 2016, 02:11:57 PM
priced some wheels from the bike shop up the road from work
120 rear
80 front
35 tyre ea
20 tubes ea

ouch


Cheaper to get a new one, you will get the wheels sorted and then the shifters and cables will need replacing and next minute you have spent over $500.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TREKLINE-MTB-Mens-Mountain-Bike-26inch-Shimano-Gears-21-Speed-17-Grey-Black-/112110306771?hash=item1a1a4b85d3:g:PbwAAOSwgZ1XwO8W (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TREKLINE-MTB-Mens-Mountain-Bike-26inch-Shimano-Gears-21-Speed-17-Grey-Black-/112110306771?hash=item1a1a4b85d3:g:PbwAAOSwgZ1XwO8W)

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 27, 2016, 02:19:54 PM
Quote from: GGV8Cruza
Cheaper to get a new one, you will get the wheels sorted and then the shifters and cables will need replacing and next minute you have spent over $500.


or this ;D http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/)

Don't want suspension - want it for road... Got that old raceline expert at home with forks, and it sucks on the road.

Major issue is I struggle with me left arm that doesn't straighten when hanging on.. :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 27, 2016, 03:00:19 PM
or this ;D http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/262644865347/)

Don't want suspension - want it for road... Got that old raceline expert at home with forks, and it sucks on the road.

Major issue is I struggle with me left arm that doesn't straighten when hanging on.. :(


I'd pick up the ebay Apollo.

its age means that you'll feel comfortable working on it and you can strip it down, and swap the good parts onto your current (not yet rideable steed.

build one nice bike from two...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 28, 2016, 01:49:02 PM
This thing in the comments says its 14kg... surely not?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/)
"The bike weights 14 kg. This is not road racing bike, but you will not bend the rims if you hit a kerb or a pothole.
It has better braking and stability and less liability to flat tyres with wider and heavy tread tyres"

 ??? ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 28, 2016, 01:53:01 PM
This thing in the comments says its 14kg... surely not?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201670028090/)
"The bike weights 14 kg. This is not road racing bike, but you will not bend the rims if you hit a kerb or a pothole.
It has better braking and stability and less liability to flat tyres with wider and heavy tread tyres"

 ??? ??? ??? ???


not a chance.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on September 28, 2016, 04:45:00 PM
I discovered I had been riding/racing with a cracked frame... insurance paid out for a new frame but i couldnt get one for weeks so found a basic model (same frame) bike on special for $1000 less than the frame on its own... swapped all the good bits off my bike and at the same time converted to 1x11 gears.... moved all the components from new bike to my single speed (hydraulic brakes and rear gears ) so worked out well
Road format
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160928/aa08442f940e126a79b46d587eca3c0e.jpg)
Cx format at NZ Nationals
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160928/268c3d8e88e39c5cedf7f1a0f888856a.jpg)
And single speed now also 1x11
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160928/db02867d9f0c16617ee6f58a221b31e5.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on September 28, 2016, 07:37:03 PM
crikey, what are those culry wurly bar things  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 29, 2016, 07:42:57 AM
Old bike rack now fitted up to the trailer. ISI racks are great bits of gear

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160928/a42aebfde1d85767257bb037f98dff5a.jpg)

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 29, 2016, 06:41:38 PM
Great job, you can get a larger tool box on there now ;)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on September 30, 2016, 09:08:28 AM
I've got the camper loaded ready to go when I knock off this arvo, we're off to Balingup for the last round of the WA Gravity Enduro series.
Should be great fun, a few of us going over from Albany camping on-site and shuttles all weekend! So no need to ride up hill, how good is that?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 01, 2016, 11:06:07 AM
Well, I went and did 42klms on the 29er this morning and have to say, I'm very happy with how it rides.  8)

https://www.strava.com/activities/730233352 (https://www.strava.com/activities/730233352)

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161001/d825d2c188afaede441df9aecf588fa8.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161001/8de6c214a6f5fcb50b5eefab7cdc4e89.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on October 01, 2016, 05:55:41 PM
Well done foo, you're pretty fit to average 21kph on fat tyres  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 04, 2016, 09:27:34 PM
Got the wheels sorted out now....
how hard to change solid axle to quick release...? even just front would be handy for fitting in car.

is it just remove bearing/axle and refit hollow axle, bearings etc? any traps?

also any recommendations on a rear light for late arvo riding after work....??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 04, 2016, 11:07:15 PM


is it just remove bearing/axle and refit hollow axle, bearings etc? any traps?

also any recommendations on a rear light for late arvo riding after work....??

Yep, in a nutshell, that's it... Older hubs may have race and bearings, my current bikes have cartridge hubs...

A cheap flashing light is as good as an expensive one

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 05, 2016, 11:08:41 AM
Quote from: DrewXT
Yep, in a nutshell, that's it... Older hubs may have race and bearings, my current bikes have cartridge hubs...
I think I'll do some measuring on weekend see what I can find.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Joff on October 05, 2016, 11:12:27 AM
Any of you blokes use a grease gun like this for your pushies??

(http://image.rakuten.co.jp/bebike/cabinet/shimano3/shimano-greasegun2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on October 05, 2016, 12:27:38 PM
Any of you blokes use a grease gun like this for your pushies??

I just stuff some marine grease in a 50ml syringe. Can be a bit tricky filling up the syringe, but it's cheap and effective.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on October 05, 2016, 12:32:40 PM
Any of you blokes use a grease gun like this for your pushies??

(http://image.rakuten.co.jp/bebike/cabinet/shimano3/shimano-greasegun2.jpg)


I have one but its brand new and not been used yet, no squeaks on new bike yet so will get used soon

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on October 05, 2016, 01:04:01 PM
grease guns/syringes are a great way to avoid wastage.

half the grease you put on your finger, you wipe off on your apron/clothes/workshop rag.

the guns are a great way to apply only as much as you need.

But take note that just like on your 4wd... some greases suit different applications considerably better than others. (and in certain cases... are absolutely vital to both function and warranty)

Slickoleum (used to be called Slick Honey) is brilliant for internal assembly on suspension forks and rear shocks. Not too bad on cables too. But it's too thin to really work well on hubs, bottom brackets or headsets. (though I tend to use it on almost everything except DT Swiss freehubs... see below)

Shimano "General Use" grease is better for hubs, headsets and so on.

If using a ti frame, then you'll be wanting some anti seize grease (copper grease to most people) to stop the seatpost or headset cups cold welding to the frame.

and if using a DT Swiss rear hub with their Star Ratchet freehub mechanism (or any of the other branded versions that are manufactured by DT Swiss inc' Giant, Syncros, Roval, Bontrager etc) then the freehub should only ever be serviced using the special DT Swiss grease that they developed for that purpose.

Shorter answer though... grease guns and syringes are great!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 05, 2016, 01:13:58 PM
grease guns/syringes are a great way to avoid wastage.

half the grease you put on your finger, you wipe off on your apron/clothes/workshop rag.

the guns are a great way to apply only as much as you need.

But take note that just like on your 4wd... some greases suit different applications considerably better than others. (and in certain cases... are absolutely vital to both function and warranty)

Slickoleum (used to be called Slick Honey) is brilliant for internal assembly on suspension forks and rear shocks. Not too bad on cables too. But it's too thin to really work well on hubs, bottom brackets or headsets. (though I tend to use it on almost everything except DT Swiss freehubs... see below)

Shimano "General Use" grease is better for hubs, headsets and so on.

If using a ti frame, then you'll be wanting some anti seize grease (copper grease to most people) to stop the seatpost or headset cups cold welding to the frame.

and if using a DT Swiss rear hub with their Star Ratchet freehub mechanism (or any of the other branded versions that are manufactured by DT Swiss inc' Giant, Syncros, Roval, Bontrager etc) then the freehub should only ever be serviced using the special DT Swiss grease that they developed for that purpose.

Shorter answer though... grease guns and syringes are great!
Nice info :) :) :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 05, 2016, 04:30:31 PM
Any of you blokes use a grease gun like this for your pushies??

Yup
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 09, 2016, 09:03:33 AM
Considering selling my 26inch hardtail, I've upgraded the brakes, seat post (dropper), stem, bars and grips. Any idea what it would be worth? Anybody want to buy it?

(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale2.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale3.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale4.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale5.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale6.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale7.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on October 09, 2016, 09:12:43 AM
Excuse my ignorance but is this a $500 bike or a $5k bike?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 09, 2016, 09:27:53 AM
Excuse my ignorance but is this a $500 bike or a $5k bike?

It was around $4K when new in 2013, from memory I paid $2.5K in early 2014.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on October 09, 2016, 09:47:37 AM
Might be better to keep it. Had a Scale 29er I gave to my brother. Rather he used it than take the $1000 I was being offered.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on October 09, 2016, 10:24:58 AM
I paid $1300 for my alloy framed Scale 960 a couple of months ago.

26ers are a funny one, noone really wants them as a race bike as they are too slow, the 27.5 has taken the recreational market (faster than a 26er, but more playful than a 29er)

Also the build up is a bit of a funny one (and I know that builds are very personal) but a dropper seat post, saint pedals and risers are more full suspension than hardtail builds, unless a hardcore hardtail lkke my brothers old Azonic DS1.

Most people would look at my old Cannondale and scratch their heads - pannier racks, flat bars and the stem inverted to about -5*

Recommendation? As others have said keep it.... thats why I still have all my bikes!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 09, 2016, 11:28:27 AM
Considering selling my 26inch hardtail, I've upgraded the brakes, seat post (dropper), stem, bars and grips. Any idea what it would be worth? Anybody want to buy it?

(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale2.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale3.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale4.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale5.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale6.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/scale7.jpg)


Nice bike. :) I love my Scott Foil 20 Road Bike.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 09, 2016, 12:43:22 PM
Might be better to keep it. Had a Scale 29er I gave to my brother. Rather he used it than take the $1000 I was being offered.

I'd be happy to take $1000 for it

Also the build up is a bit of a funny one (and I know that builds are very personal) but a dropper seat post, saint pedals and risers are more full suspension than hardtail builds, unless a hardcore hardtail lkke my brothers old Azonic DS1.

I have all the original parts to put it back to stock, I swapped a few bits to suit the riding I was doing.

Nice bike. :) I love my Scott Foil 20 Road Bike.  ;)

Thanks, want to buy it :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: motoz on October 09, 2016, 12:49:04 PM
I'd be happy to take $1000 for it

I have all the original parts to put it back to stock, I swapped a few bits to suit the riding I was doing.

Thanks, want to buy it :)

The group set and dropper is worth $1K alone.

You may be better off flogging all the add ons, put it back to stock and moving it that way.

;)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 09, 2016, 03:52:22 PM
Well, I went and did 42klms on the 29er this morning and have to say, I'm very happy with how it rides.  8)

https://www.strava.com/activities/730233352 (https://www.strava.com/activities/730233352)

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161001/d825d2c188afaede441df9aecf588fa8.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161001/8de6c214a6f5fcb50b5eefab7cdc4e89.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈


Wait til you put cleats on it haha.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SambOz on October 09, 2016, 04:34:33 PM
SPD's are good, OK in the bush to walk on too (uphill  ;D ;D)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on October 09, 2016, 04:44:49 PM
Clip ins are good....you learn quick to unclip... sometimes the hard way

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on October 09, 2016, 04:49:09 PM
I gotta' be one of the odd ones... I started on flats in the late 70's/early 80's. Moved to toe clips with mountainbikes in the mid 80's, then clipless SPD's in late 80's when they came out...

Rode clipless off road almost exclusively unless I was touring (big lap in 92' and Cape York in 95').

But a couple of years back... I switched back to flats.

full circle.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 09, 2016, 05:16:04 PM
In between power outages and Bathurst, we managed to get my son's project bike back together today, pretty happy with how it turned out. Just needs brake cables, a new chain, custom stickers and it is ready to ride.

Before
(http://blkmav.com/bike/microgoose.jpg)

After
(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmxpaint6.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on October 09, 2016, 07:06:04 PM
Looks great
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 13, 2016, 08:37:39 AM
I know we all love trick bike gear so I thought I'd post this. I couldn't find a Garmin mount to suit a 35mm bar. Instead I found a K-Edge mount that replaces a spacer. Turned up this morning, 5 minutes to fit and looks very neat.

http://www.openroadcycles.com.au/products/k-edge-stem-mount-adjustable (http://www.openroadcycles.com.au/products/k-edge-stem-mount-adjustable)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/kedgegarmin.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 14, 2016, 02:27:30 PM
That's interesting D4D, I didn't know they made bars that thick.  ??? Good find.  :)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on October 14, 2016, 02:36:11 PM
I know we all love trick bike gear so I thought I'd post this. I couldn't find a Garmin mount to suit a 35mm bar. Instead I found a K-Edge mount that replaces a spacer. Turned up this morning, 5 minutes to fit and looks very neat.

http://www.openroadcycles.com.au/products/k-edge-stem-mount-adjustable (http://www.openroadcycles.com.au/products/k-edge-stem-mount-adjustable)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/kedgegarmin.jpg)
Another idea which would be similar - there are Garmin mounts that replace your stem top cap. So even if potentially your steerer tube did not have room to fit the spacer, you could fit the mount as well.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 14, 2016, 04:59:57 PM
Another idea which would be similar - there are Garmin mounts that replace your stem top cap. So even if potentially your steerer tube did not have room to fit the spacer, you could fit the mount as well.

Yeah K-Edge make a top cap mount too. I already had 2 spacers so adding the top cap mount would make the Garmin sit very high, so I went with the spacer style. If you didn't have any spacers the top cap mount would work well.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2016, 07:17:18 PM
As they say......N+1. This will be in my stable the first week of next month, minus the wheels as I don't race on high pressure wheels.  :cheers:

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161022/492052955326eb1f3d1c4a1bace851b2.jpg)
Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 22, 2016, 08:08:06 PM
No brakes, how do you stop? :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 23, 2016, 04:29:12 AM
You don't.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 23, 2016, 04:48:03 PM
I saw the Giant Fastroad Comax carbon, nice bike.
Now to convince the other half that i need a new bike.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 23, 2016, 04:55:42 PM
Wet weekend, so I spent some quality time in the garage cleaning & tweaking all the bikes. Decided to take the hardtail back to stock and set it up as a commuter/family ride bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bikerack.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 23, 2016, 04:59:11 PM
You could eat off that garage floor, Jamie!!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 23, 2016, 06:42:14 PM
You could eat off that garage floor, Jamie!!

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or the tyres...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 30, 2016, 04:13:26 PM
Managed to get out for a ride today with my son, he left a bit of knee skin behind but didn't scratch the bike so all good. :) Also put my hardtail back to being a hardtail rather than a downhill bike, rides really nice, I'm going to keep it for family rides. Stickers finally turned up for the BMX so that is all finished now too.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bike3010.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 30, 2016, 05:13:36 PM
 8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 30, 2016, 05:16:37 PM

 Doh! ;D

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on October 30, 2016, 08:31:37 PM
Been doing some Commuting. ..but you still need to be able to collect the essentials on the way home! (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161030/5d468bc337f82eff3da77d76e3942f5b.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 30, 2016, 08:36:12 PM
Good to see you kept with the same colour scheme :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: TheWall on October 30, 2016, 09:49:22 PM
Good to see you kept with the same colour scheme :)
A little less conspicuous... was funny as I got the typical MAMIL looks as I entered DMurphy but those faces turned to begrudging respect as I set off home.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MrNoodle on October 30, 2016, 10:16:19 PM
I had a couple of cool second hand bmx's as a kid so what better way to relive my youth then ride a second hand $20 Diamond Back (laying on the ground) around with my kids on their bmx's. Every holiday other campers always inform me I need a bigger bike.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 03, 2016, 01:11:39 PM
Dunno if this should be Ebay find or here

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282239608145 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282239608145)
LOL!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 04, 2016, 02:17:55 PM
My new frame was waiting for me, when I got home. So first order of the day was to put my good wheels on it.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on November 05, 2016, 07:54:14 AM
Dunno if this should be Ebay find or here

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282239608145 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/282239608145)
LOL!

Looks like a fair bit of junk. How deep do you need to dig to find the needle in that haystack?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 05, 2016, 08:20:33 AM
Looks like a fair bit of junk.

x2
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Shaun99 on November 05, 2016, 08:58:37 AM
Looks like a fair bit of junk. How deep do you need to dig to find the needle in that haystack?

$20,000 or you could drive around your town during the next hard rubbish collection and pick a similar lot up for free!

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 12, 2016, 07:53:00 PM
Good to see some people still have vision and can adapt and thrive, I can't wait to get down there one day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66i8-A67lLo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66i8-A67lLo)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: landbarge on November 13, 2016, 09:32:31 AM
Good to see some people still have vision and can adapt and thrive, I can't wait to get down there one day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66i8-A67lLo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66i8-A67lLo)
What a great thing to do. I want to have a go.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: landbarge on November 13, 2016, 10:50:15 AM
https://youtu.be/WPVRU7jSYkQ

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: landbarge on November 13, 2016, 10:52:09 AM
https://youtu.be/TEhySzO14ik

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 13, 2016, 11:04:27 AM
https://youtu.be/WPVRU7jSYkQ

An oldy but a goody, given I just decked my son out in Fox shorts and top, I can relate :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: landbarge on November 13, 2016, 11:18:08 AM
I showed your bike 4 sale to a mate. I used it as a guide to show what is available for around a grand. This turned out to be a catalyst for him to sell his bike to me . I will soon be the owner of a 2014 Giant Anthem2. Thanks for that...😆

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 14, 2016, 12:07:02 PM
This is awesome
Quote
Abandoned Mine is Now World’s Largest Indoor BMX Bike Park
http://www.louisvillemegacavern.com/attractions/6/underground-bike-park (http://www.louisvillemegacavern.com/attractions/6/underground-bike-park)
(http://weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/underground-bmx-bike-park.jpg)

Boasting 5 miles of trails, ramps and obstacles, this cavernous subterranean space sits 100 feet underground and totals 320,000 square feet. The wide-open footprint and copious mounds of dirt, able to be endlessly reformed into new types of terrain, lend themselves to this particularly fitting form of adaptive reuse.

Located in Louisville, Kentucky, and open as of yesterday, the Mega Underground Bike Park gains a number of advantages from being far below the surface, including a relatively consistent temperature and protection from wind, rain and other weather (without the typical costs of constructing a building to house these activities).

....
Currently the space offers 45 trails with differing degrees of of difficulty as well as clever additions like cargo containers turned into ramps and overpasses. Most of the materials needed, though, were already in place – it was mainly a matter of lighting, accessing and shaping the space.


http://weburbanist.com/2015/02/10/abandoned-mine-is-now-worlds-largest-indoor-bmx-bike-park/ (http://weburbanist.com/2015/02/10/abandoned-mine-is-now-worlds-largest-indoor-bmx-bike-park/)

https://youtu.be/bywQ7lwdD04 (https://youtu.be/bywQ7lwdD04)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: landbarge on November 14, 2016, 01:58:15 PM
Incredible.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 14, 2016, 02:02:19 PM
With no Camper trailer or 4wd I am now down to camping on the bike.... this was a weekend from Auckland, around Coromandel and back.... putting CX wheels on next weeked and riding gravel roads and single tracks aroud Rotorua
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 14, 2016, 02:31:10 PM
That looks like fun, but hard work.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 25, 2016, 06:37:35 AM
Important read
http://www.theage.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/should-there-be-a-safe-life-for-bicycle-parts-20161117-gss41s.html (http://www.theage.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/should-there-be-a-safe-life-for-bicycle-parts-20161117-gss41s.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 25, 2016, 10:43:55 AM
Important read
http://www.theage.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/should-there-be-a-safe-life-for-bicycle-parts-20161117-gss41s.html (http://www.theage.com.au/business/consumer-affairs/should-there-be-a-safe-life-for-bicycle-parts-20161117-gss41s.html)


An inclusion flaw by definition, cannot be linked to usage hours/styles/rider weight/roads or countless other things which will damage a bike, nor could anybody possibly guess when it might fail.

Had it been x-rayed (per aviation parts) it would never have made it into a bike. Safe lifespan? wank imho.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 25, 2016, 10:52:11 AM
That could be said for any key part on any type of vehicle.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 25, 2016, 11:44:04 AM
Had it been x-rayed (per aviation parts) it would never have made it into a bike. Safe lifespan? wank imho.

Canyon bikes X-ray every frame/fork prior to assembly. I wonder if other manufacturers will start doing this.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 25, 2016, 12:02:28 PM
I had a light crash on a timber boardwalk..... bike had been repaired... had major service at another shop and a 3rd shop just noticed the frame was cracked  .. this is after 4 months of racing and a few down hill runs with speeds in the 90km/hr mark.... scary when you think that frame could have failed at any moment

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on November 25, 2016, 12:57:45 PM
I had a light crash on a timber boardwalk..... bike had been repaired... had major service at another shop and a 3rd shop just noticed the frame was cracked  .. this is after 4 months of racing and a few down hill runs with speeds in the 90km/hr mark.... scary when you think that frame could have failed at any moment

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Sheesh, sounds scary. Buy a lottery ticket!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 25, 2016, 07:16:22 PM
I had a light crash on a timber boardwalk..... bike had been repaired... had major service at another shop and a 3rd shop just noticed the frame was cracked  .. this is after 4 months of racing and a few down hill runs with speeds in the 90km/hr mark.... scary when you think that frame could have failed at any moment

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Yeah that's pliss poor form on the repair, also!  >:(

Do you race Track also or are you to scared? :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 25, 2016, 07:59:24 PM
Yes not impressed with the workshop. ... would love to try track... i think i would be suited to it as well.... will give it a go when we go back to Brisbane...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 25, 2016, 08:09:40 PM
The new board Track is pure magic to ride on.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on November 25, 2016, 08:24:08 PM
I just checked out the avantidome in cambridge... i will be down that way sometime over chrissie and will give it a go. ..

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 10, 2016, 03:33:02 PM
Awesome day for a ride, love it when my bike is perfectly dialled in.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg10122016.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on December 10, 2016, 06:20:56 PM
Good work D4D. Might get out tomorrow sometime

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on December 10, 2016, 07:30:11 PM
Awesome day for a ride, love it when my bike is perfectly dialled in.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg10122016.jpg)
That looks great, what a lovely spot for a ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 10, 2016, 07:59:27 PM
That looks great, what a lovely spot for a ride.


Yes it is http://www.trailforks.com/trails/jess-s-track/ (http://www.trailforks.com/trails/jess-s-track/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2016, 08:33:44 PM
Road biker vs. Mountain biker...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx2e9jSSK6E)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 25, 2016, 04:25:05 AM
 :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 26, 2016, 11:44:44 AM
We did N+1, then N-1 today to end up at N. The missus' city bike was ok on bike paths, however the 700cc tyres didn't work to well on dirt/rock trails. We ended up trading it in at Ivanhoe Cycles for a 2017 Liv Tempt 2. I'm not a Giant/Liv fan, however this geometry/setup worked for the missus and the changeover price was reasonable. Pick it up at the end of the week.

(https://d2za55c0gdtxvu.cloudfront.net/remote/www.giant-bicycles.com/_upload_au/bikes/models/xxl/2017/Tempt-2-Dark-Blue.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 26, 2016, 12:00:36 PM
Bloody hell, D4D, that has some granny gear on it!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 26, 2016, 12:06:48 PM
I may need to go N+1 again. :o My daughter said to me yesterday....... Dad, I'm doing crunches when I get up and before I go to be and sit ups also. I will get on the walker and try to get some fitness in my legs and then I would like to go riding with you!  :cup:

That's where N+1 comes in, because I turfed her 26er due to it just sitting there and rusting away but I would get another one for her, just so that we could go for rides together and this may also help her with some issues that she has.   ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 26, 2016, 12:12:37 PM
Bloody hell, D4D, that has some granny gear on it!  :o

Yeah that's why we went for the 2017 model rather than the 2016. The 2x setup on the 2017 is really good for our area as we have lots of big hills, the 2016 had an older 3x setup.

That's where N+1 comes in, because I turfed her 26er due to it just sitting there and rusting away but I would get another one for her, just so that we could go for rides together and this may also help her with some issues that she has.   ;D

Cool, riding with the family is awesome.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on December 26, 2016, 02:01:45 PM
2x11 is a really good spread actually, although it does seem slow compared to the road bike....

Nowhere near as much hunting as it is on the old 3x9 mountain bike between the front cogs.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 26, 2016, 02:28:25 PM
2x11, chit I'm only just gettin used to 2x10, after 2x6 in my early race days.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on December 26, 2016, 02:57:49 PM
I have a 3 MTB tyres - FREE  :D. PU southern Sydney if anyone wants them.

27.5x2.25 Tubeless ready Schwalbe.

1 is a Nobby Nic -used
2 are Racing Ralph, 1 used 1 not
Just don't like them for my type of riding

Send me a PM
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tazzi on December 26, 2016, 05:21:44 PM
We ended up trading it in at Ivanhoe Cycles for a 2017 Liv Tempt 2. I'm not a Giant/Liv fan, however this geometry/setup worked for the missus and the changeover price was reasonable. Pick it up at the end of the week.

Be interested to hear your/her thoughts on this once you have it.  I am trying to decide between the Liv Tempt 1 and the Trek Superfly 6.  The Tempt 1 has a single 30t chainring while the Superfly 6 has a double 36/24.  Typical Trek pricing has the Superfly 6 quite a bit dearer for what looks like similar specs otherwise.  I'm currently riding an old Giant Yukon so either is a MAJOR upgrade, and while I love the simplicity of the single I am a bit concerned about losing those super granny gears for some of the steeper stuff we ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 26, 2016, 05:28:25 PM
Hey Tazzi, I can say for sure unless you're a mountain goat, get the 2x. I went 1x on my new dualie and find it a little clumsy when I ride lots of hills. It's not the lack of range, just you have to hunt from high to low on the rear all the time. For example, going up a hill you pick the 24 on the front and something in the middle on the rear that works for you, when you get to the top and need to go down, you can shift up the front from 24 to 36 and away you go, without having to touch the rear. The same scenario with my 1x, you're changing madly to get the rear up and down the cassette, even with rapidshift you still have to hit the lever 3-4 times to get from 11 to 42.

Oh and we would have bought the Tempt 1 if it was 2x, hence we bought the Tempt 2.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2016, 03:09:32 PM
Went explorin on the 29er this morning. Really happy with how this bike rides and handles. The best  $249 that I've spent on a bike.  ;D  :cheers:

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161227/59b0c24ddc84a86abb2335295b253123.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161227/cf6e1cedcb36102769b6896281f15fa1.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tracker on December 27, 2016, 03:44:29 PM
Went explorin on the 29er this morning. Really happy with how this bike rides and handles. The best  $249 that I've spent on a bike.  ;D  :cheers:

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161227/59b0c24ddc84a86abb2335295b253123.jpg)
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161227/cf6e1cedcb36102769b6896281f15fa1.jpg)

Foo













Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈


 I see the bike is taking a drink..... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2016, 05:33:13 PM
^^^ U-idiot!  :angel: ^^^

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 29, 2016, 04:04:16 PM
New bike day for the missus and new bike rack day for me. I bought the Yakima Frontloader the other day and was so happy with it today I bought the Holdup for the tow hitch.

Also just found this bike bell, now you're thinking that's lame, well have a look and see for yourself...
https://www.knog.com.au/bike/accessories/oi-bike-bells/oi-bike-bell-large.html (https://www.knog.com.au/bike/accessories/oi-bike-bells/oi-bike-bell-large.html)

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/livtempt2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 29, 2016, 05:07:48 PM
Bloody hell, wouldn't have thought that that sound would come from it!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tazzi on December 30, 2016, 08:26:02 AM
Don't believe it - or at least believe with reservations. 

I purchased 2 via the kickstarter and have them on my road bikes.  While they meet the legal requirement for having a bell on the bike and are a very tidy and unobtrusive option, it is difficult to mount them in a way that allows them to ring as described.  On my bars simply tightening the mount just enough to stop it from moving results in the sound being significantly muted.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 30, 2016, 09:15:30 AM
http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=91275 (http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=91275)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on December 30, 2016, 10:05:26 AM
Need help for a mate in Melbourne who is looking for a commuting type bike:

"I want a sturdy hybrid commuter. I want a good bottom bracket. Rigid. Be able to run some bigger tires 29er/700cc.
Hydraulic disc brakes. And I need L/XL I am 6'2''

I'm probably asking a lot for my budget ($650)."

Now, his major problem is that he's moved here from the USA so is used to everything being cheap...

Any suggestions? He's found a Focus Planet on Gumtree for sale, and is looking at that, but any suggestions for other options to look at would be great.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 01, 2017, 11:51:01 AM
Be interested to hear your/her thoughts on this once you have it.

After a couple of rides, my wife loves her new bike. The gearing is perfect and it is reasonably light too, considering I bought it sight unseen I am very happy with it. The only change I am going to make is the brakes. To cut costs, Giant fitted a low spec brake, non Deore like the rest of the bike. They are hydraulic disc, however the levers are 'trekking' style. Going down hills is hard to control and brake at the same time as the levers are so large. I have ordered front and rear Deore disc brakes with 1 finger levers. When I fit them I'll also trim/resize all the hoses/gear lines as they're monster long and rubbing on the frame, oh and slam the headset. Yes my OCD runs to the missus' bike too. 8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 05, 2017, 12:18:42 PM
Didn't know where to put this, so it's here.

If you are a lover of Track Racing, here is a book for you. One of our best Six Day riders ever, in the history of the sport.  :cup:  (oh and I have not association with it)

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170105/4fe18a5983a2919896cb2f50466682a4.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on January 05, 2017, 01:48:49 PM
Was looking for new tyres, ouch.
I bought 2 Schwalbe Marathon Supremes 700 x 32 in August 2015 for $70, now they want $95 each!
Anyone has a better deal or has a great tyre in mind?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 05, 2017, 01:53:08 PM
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 05, 2017, 02:33:10 PM
$83 http://www.wiggle.com/schwalbe-marathon-supreme-hd-speed-folding-tire-700c/ (http://www.wiggle.com/schwalbe-marathon-supreme-hd-speed-folding-tire-700c/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on January 05, 2017, 03:04:37 PM
Was looking for new tyres, ouch.
I bought 2 Schwalbe Marathon Supremes 700 x 32 in August 2015 for $70, now they want $95 each!
Anyone has a better deal or has a great tyre in mind?

Welcome to a depreciating dollar...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 05, 2017, 03:41:42 PM
Was looking for new tyres, ouch.
I bought 2 Schwalbe Marathon Supremes 700 x 32 in August 2015 for $70, now they want $95 each!
Anyone has a better deal or has a great tyre in mind?


I just ordered some GP40002s from Probikekit for $43 each.  ;D Have a look .

http://www.probikekit.com.au/components/tyres-tubes.list?utm_source=ecrm-browse-abandon&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ecrm-browse-abandon&affil=thgemail&ecrmcid=2R61g7qekJP0vXWznJzrM5YnmAodEB8b&exn=&exv= (http://www.probikekit.com.au/components/tyres-tubes.list?utm_source=ecrm-browse-abandon&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ecrm-browse-abandon&affil=thgemail&ecrmcid=2R61g7qekJP0vXWznJzrM5YnmAodEB8b&exn=&exv=)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on January 05, 2017, 03:58:22 PM
$83 http://www.wiggle.com/schwalbe-marathon-supreme-hd-speed-folding-tire-700c/ (http://www.wiggle.com/schwalbe-marathon-supreme-hd-speed-folding-tire-700c/)


That's for 1 tyre only.
A massive inflation.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 08, 2017, 07:11:03 AM
Just come back from a week away. Took my big w fat bike and ...

(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/730C6098-1A31-4F6F-8772-72B23E7704D1_zpsv28nq8ko.jpg) (http://s955.photobucket.com/user/hoomac/media/Bike%20bits/730C6098-1A31-4F6F-8772-72B23E7704D1_zpsv28nq8ko.jpg.html)

Took it for a ride on the beach, well out of its comfort zone. Averaged 10km/h and toasted my legs. I'll take a bet and say that not many of them have ventured onto sand, it's too much hard work. Over geared and overweight.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 08, 2017, 04:06:51 PM
I've ridden a Big W Fatbike on the beach and couldn't believe how easy it was.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 09, 2017, 08:58:30 AM
I've ridden a Big W Fatbike on the beach and couldn't believe how easy it was.  ???

Foo

While it wasn't that hard to ride once up and going, getting there was the hard part. It is geared too high for soft stuff. It will travel over soft stuff fine, but keeping up the pace requires stand and stomp fairly regularly. The kids were riding it round the van park easy enough on the grass or gravel, but the 13yo (2nd biggest kid besides me) struggled on the sand and gave up, the smaller ones wouldnt have had a hope of keeping it moving.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on January 09, 2017, 09:08:35 AM
While it wasn't that hard to ride once up and going, getting there was the hard part. It is geared too high for soft stuff. It will travel over soft stuff fine, but keeping up the pace requires stand and stomp fairly regularly. The kids were riding it round the van park easy enough on the grass or gravel, but the 13yo (2nd biggest kid besides me) struggled on the sand and gave up, the smaller ones wouldnt have had a hope of keeping it moving.
What pressure are you running in the tyres? Those fat bikes can run pretty low. Or may you need to put a smaller chain ring on the front.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 09, 2017, 09:49:38 AM
What pressure are you running in the tyres? Those fat bikes can run pretty low. Or may you need to put a smaller chain ring on the front.

Tyre pressures were running pretty low, barely registering on the pump indicator.

Yeah, it does need a smaller chainring. Being a Big W cheapie I don't expect much of it so am not surprised either. The gearing (single speed) is fine for cruising along the flat, but when the going gets tough (up any type of hill, a headwind or soft surfaces) overcoming the massive wheel weight means the gearing is just too tall. I do have plans for a tubeless hack and have bought a holesaw to get stuck into weight reduction for the rims, but haven't had time to do it yet. Reducing the weight should help, probably getting some better tyres might help, but I'm not spending many $ on it :).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on January 09, 2017, 10:58:32 AM
Try 6 pound in the tyres .a fatty will roll over pretty much everything - admittedly the bike prob weighs as much as a 10 yr old !
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on January 09, 2017, 03:46:53 PM
Try 6 pound in the tyres .a fatty will roll over pretty much everything - admittedly the bike prob weighs as much as a 10 yr old !

It is under 10psi but can't tell how much! It does roll over everything and weighs in around 23kg (not too much different from the 9yo that kept asking to ride it!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 09, 2017, 04:42:06 PM
I bought some new brakes for the missus' bike, mainly for the 1 finger levers and because I have OCD and wanted a full Deore group set on her bike.

Get home to find my goodies from Chain Reaction had arrived. My joy quickly turned to dismay when I opened the box and looked at what they sent me.

What muppets! >:(

(http://blkmav.com/bike/deorebrk.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 09, 2017, 06:31:28 PM
Hahaha, I just sprung ya on another forum, that I'm on. ;D Only because I was looking at the post and thinking..........where'd my comments go?  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 09, 2017, 06:52:41 PM
Hahaha, I just sprung ya on another forum, that I'm on. ;D Only because I was looking at the post and thinking..........where'd my comments go?  ;)


(http://blkmav.com/images/willis.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 09, 2017, 06:59:19 PM
(http://blkmav.com/images/willis.jpg)


Hahaha, I shoulda said.... Newie.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ScottT on January 12, 2017, 07:01:28 AM
Beware of track dangers !

Hahahaha  :cup: :cup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUL56vrK75I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUL56vrK75I)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 13, 2017, 04:03:51 PM
Always make sure your bike is tied down well...

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/springvale/bicycles/lost-bmw-mountain-bike-500reward-given/1097820090 (http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/springvale/bicycles/lost-bmw-mountain-bike-500reward-given/1097820090)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: toglhot on January 17, 2017, 07:00:24 PM
I've made four recumbent trikes and two recumbent bikes in all, this is the last recumbent bike I made.   I made this because I couldn't ride my MTB anymore due to RA; unfortunately, I can no longer ride this one either, such is life - a bitch!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2017, 07:58:49 PM
Had a couple of great days riding with my son over the weekend. As we were on bike paths, I rode my Scott hardtail which I've returned to stock configuration. Being 26" and a short wheelbase, it was nice and easy to manoeuvre around a busy bike path. I'm glad I decided to keep it, I have plans for it though. I'm going to fit the 1x10 gear off my dualie to it, as I am going to fit 1x11 M8000 to my dualie. Now to work out how to get the 'essential safety upgrades' approved by the wife :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on January 22, 2017, 08:08:37 PM
Got this last week.
Installed a 3000mamp battery to charge cycle accessories on the go.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2017, 08:13:23 PM
Tell me more about that battery setup, Crappsy, please?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on January 22, 2017, 08:22:12 PM
Foo
My dad finished a cycling holiday in Taiwan end of last year and picked it up at a bike manufacturing place. It's a thin black cylinder that slots into the headstem it sits in a cradle so it can be removed for charging, via normal phone charger. Then it has usb out to charge cycle computer or lights or your phone ect. I'll take some more shots of the unit and the box it came in tomorrow for you.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on January 22, 2017, 08:29:27 PM
Or I could just post a link to the manufacturer Web page

https://www.necoparts.com/en/product/NECO-Series/NECO+3.html (https://www.necoparts.com/en/product/NECO-Series/NECO+3.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 23, 2017, 06:17:27 AM
That's a cool idea.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 28, 2017, 05:48:04 PM
Been getting mu bike mojo back of late since coming back from Tassie. Luckily we live 5 minutes from Lysterfield where there is heaps of riding.

Have taken on the state track of late and its a lot of fun with an 8 minute climb and a great descent.

Might have to organise a meet up out there soon for any Melbourne based riders

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170128/f5b0cac8ba456ba43fd8029523c4d1ec.jpg)

Intense is still a great bike.

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on January 28, 2017, 07:15:10 PM
I just bought my younger son a Merida 7-10. Damn when I was looking in the shop bikes have come along way. Some of those duellies are cool would look good on the shed wall

Swannie
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 28, 2017, 07:20:49 PM
Quote from: Swann nk=topic=23186.msg882143#msg882143 date=1485594910
I just bought my younger son a Merida 7-10. Damn when I was looking in the shop bikes have come along way. Some of those duellies are cool would look good on the shed wall

Swannie

That they have, my bike in carbon is well above my riding skills, loves to climb. pity I prefer the down more

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 28, 2017, 07:40:34 PM
Might have to organise a meet up out there soon for any Melbourne based riders

Intense is still a great bike.

Cool, I'll stick to the blue tracks though.

Is that WTB Silverado seat?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 28, 2017, 07:42:03 PM
Cool, I'll stick to the blue tracks though.

Is that WTB Silverado seat?

WTB Volt with my sunnies on them

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 28, 2017, 07:45:46 PM
Quote from: GGV8Cruza
...pity I prefer the down more
I think most of us don't mind going down either.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 28, 2017, 08:09:28 PM
Anyone using this style of rack at home?
good/bad/Shit?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3dUAAOSw5cNYfXUH/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 28, 2017, 08:10:39 PM
Bad, your derailleur will foul on it.

I use these http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3 (http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on January 28, 2017, 08:15:23 PM
Anyone using this style of rack at home?
good/bad/Shit?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3dUAAOSw5cNYfXUH/s-l1600.jpg)


Your kids will use it?.....How nice  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 28, 2017, 08:19:19 PM
Anyone using this style of rack at home?
good/bad/Shit?
too skinny for my tyres...

hahahahahahahahahaha

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 28, 2017, 08:36:45 PM
Quote from: D4D
Bad, your derailleur will foul on it.

I use these http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3 (http://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3)
looks good.


Quote from: GeoffA
Your kids will use it?.....How nice  ;D ;D

what are you smoking??? ;D ;D ;D


Quote from: MuruCycles
too skinny for my tyres...

hahahahahahahahahaha
:cup: :cup: bit of force n I'll make it fit... :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on January 29, 2017, 05:26:54 PM
I prefer the down more

GG
So do I.
I competed in our club downhill race today on my Giant Glory.
Had a good day but on my race run I stacked it on a loose section, no real damage and I only lost 10 seconds on my seeding run so still happy with my efforts. Bit of skin off but had a fun morning.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2017, 10:07:51 AM
Just pulled the trigger on a Shimano M8000 XT 1x11 groupset upgrade for my GT. Going to move the previous version XT 1x10 that is currently on my GT onto my Scott hardtail. :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on February 02, 2017, 09:12:05 AM
Anyone using this style of rack at home?
good/bad/Shit?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/3dUAAOSw5cNYfXUH/s-l1600.jpg)


As above will foul the rear derailleur or possibly disc brakes too.

I used a bit of pool fencing leaned against the wall. Was a freebie too. Can fit about 6 bikes in a standard panel.

 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on February 06, 2017, 03:42:26 PM
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/132081234956/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/132081234956/)
another in the right colour scheme but in Adelaide :(
Would be schmick for parts specially at that price :'(

(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/7ksAAOSwZQRYaOEX/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on February 07, 2017, 10:02:53 AM
I got this Everest and a Kosciusko model for $5 off eBay a while back. :
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/A9769A21-88ED-4904-8207-0733C8A507D8_zpsxzqiu0rg.jpg) (http://s955.photobucket.com/user/hoomac/media/Bike%20bits/A9769A21-88ED-4904-8207-0733C8A507D8_zpsxzqiu0rg.jpg.html)

Will move the Kosciusko on, but keep the Everest for my kid seat/trailer towing/pub bike - if I ever get a few more jobs done around the house and have some free bike wrenchin' time.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2017, 08:57:42 PM
My Azzurri and I,  snagged a Silver Medal in the QLD Masters 7 Titles in the Sprints and a Bronze in the Pursuit, over the weekend.

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/76f073ec4b18021a15e0b096966c2907.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on February 13, 2017, 08:24:44 AM
My Azzurri and I,  snagged a Silver Medal in the QLD Masters 7 Titles in the Sprints and a Bronze in the Pursuit, over the weekend.
Foo

congrats Foo. Bloody well done.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 13, 2017, 08:26:28 AM
Thanks mate.

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2017, 11:47:57 AM
Groupset upgrade complete, I've gone from XT M785 1x10 to XT M8000 1x11, brake modulation is better and shifting is much tighter.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/gt180217.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on February 18, 2017, 11:57:52 AM
I went to a come and try session at Avantidrome this morning.... first time on a track bike but was so much fun once i got the speed up. .  And remembered that its a fixie  (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170218/56592598836956a6f2c8cd580f3285ad.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2017, 12:04:57 PM
And remembered that its a fixie

I don't think you 'remember' its a fixie, I think it reminds you :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Steve F on February 18, 2017, 01:40:09 PM
My rebuilt $10 from gumtree 1988 Ricardo Bushbike

Before

(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc200/steveff/Ricardo%20Bushbike/20130729_123030_zpsdc12715c.jpg)

After

(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc200/steveff/Ricardo%20Bushbike/20170203_131402_zpsikqjdine.jpg)

My Trek road bike (unsure of year think it's 2002ish)

(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc200/steveff/Ricardo%20Bushbike/20160112_171655_zpsozm3rj3s.jpg)

And my do it all Hybrid in the group shot

(http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc200/steveff/Ricardo%20Bushbike/20160120_172145_zpsmlblcclx.jpg)

Cheers
Steve
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 18, 2017, 01:45:18 PM
My Azzurri and I,  snagged a Silver Medal in the QLD Masters 7 Titles in the Sprints and a Bronze in the Pursuit, over the weekend.

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/76f073ec4b18021a15e0b096966c2907.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

You'd be about the right age to have been racing my mate the ranga (tony wood). He came home with a few medals.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2017, 01:54:55 PM
I'm Masters 7 =60-64yrs but turn 60 later on this year.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2017, 01:59:38 PM
I went to a come and try session at Avantidrome this morning.... first time on a track bike but was so much fun once i got the speed up. .  And remembered that its a fixie  (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170218/56592598836956a6f2c8cd580f3285ad.jpg)

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It will soon remind you, if you try and free wheel!  ;D There's been a few blokes go over the bars real fast, when they have gone to sleep.  ;D

Good on you.  8) I love Track racing because of the speed and sharpness that is required.  ;)

Foo

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2017, 02:02:16 PM
Groupset upgrade complete, I've gone from XT M785 1x10 to XT M8000 1x11, brake modulation is better and shifting is much tighter.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/gt180217.jpg)


Bloody hell, that's some small granny gear that would be on there?  :o Good looking bike too.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tracker on February 18, 2017, 02:10:51 PM
My Azzurri and I,  snagged a Silver Medal in the QLD Masters 7 Titles in the Sprints and a Bronze in the Pursuit, over the weekend.

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/76f073ec4b18021a15e0b096966c2907.jpg)

Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈


  Are you the balding one in the pic mate ...?????
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2017, 02:18:58 PM
Haha, yeah.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2017, 04:04:39 PM
Bloody hell, that's some small granny gear that would be on there?  :o Good looking bike too.  8)

Thanks, 30 up front, 11-42 at the rear, helps with the big hills around my place.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 18, 2017, 08:12:09 PM
I'm Masters 7 =60-64yrs but turn 60 later on this year.  :'(

Foo
He's 55 so different group. Well done!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2017, 08:16:48 PM
He's 55 so different group. Well done!

Thanks mate.  :)

He would be Masters 6 then.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 22, 2017, 05:02:54 PM
Hardtail upgraded from 3x10 to 1x10 with an 11-42 cassette. 26inch wheels and very light makes it a rocket and fun to ride.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/scott220217.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 13, 2017, 05:30:48 PM
I pinched an idea from GMBN today. Found a perfect container from Bunnos and started to fill it with stuff. It still needs a few things to be complete. Great idea to have a 'one stop box' in the car with everything to get yourself mobile or patch yourself up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL0urBrM9TQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL0urBrM9TQ)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/osb1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/osb2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 13, 2017, 06:08:35 PM
what are those odd looking boxes in there?

kinda' look like those old school rubber air hoops we used to use...

what were they called?

toobs or sumthin?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 13, 2017, 06:18:04 PM
Yup, I tried toobless but she no worky on my trail bike rims. The other toobs are for the missus' bike and my hardtail.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on March 13, 2017, 07:14:07 PM
I don't like wet roads


First puncture in ages on any of my bikes...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on March 14, 2017, 06:17:52 AM
I added another 'dead flat tyre just after event' on Sunday. New tyres on for Loop the Lake, managed to split the tube at the valve two days before. Changed tube again, rode 105km and once the bike was parked up at home the tyre went flat, but was good during the ride. It's happened on several MTB marathon events too. Ride for several hours, then find the tyre flat either minutes after the event, or later that day.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on March 14, 2017, 06:27:37 AM
I had a flat on the warm up lap of a cyclocross race... fixed and back to the start line just as the race started but had 75 riders in front of me... managed 7th but was hard work...  and another race I got a flat so each lap i stopped and had to quickly pump up the tyre .... now use tubeless

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 14, 2017, 06:41:06 AM
I had 8 yep 8  flats in 10 days on my road bike, at the start of this year. Ended up changing both front and back tyres, even though I couldn't find anything in them. 😉

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 14, 2017, 09:47:48 AM
2008, my first attempt at the Simpson Desert Bike Challenge.

Lunch time day one, stage one...

Rolled into the lunch stop with a couple of hundred desert thorns in my tyres... some of them had little (red) milky lines of sealant coming out of them. Spun the tyre and used my gloves to scrape the tyre clean. Spun the wheels and all sealed up just fine.

Rode the afternoon stage.

When I did finally get around to swapping the tyres out (months later)... I found 100's of thorn tips inside the tyre casing.

I loves my tubeless.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: rotare on March 14, 2017, 10:01:45 AM
Maybe a really dumb question..... but isn't the slime type / self puncture repair liquid you put in tubes just the same as what goes into a tubeless tyre set up?

I always read that the advantage of tubeless tyres is that you're less likely to get a puncture because of all the goo running around inside the carcass... so why not run the same in a tube?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 14, 2017, 10:07:01 AM
Maybe a really dumb question..... but isn't the slime type / self puncture repair liquid you put in tubes just the same as what goes into a tubeless tyre set up?

I always read that the advantage of tubeless tyres is that you're less likely to get a puncture because of all the goo running around inside the carcass... so why not run the same in a tube?

short answer - no.

longer answer - the sealant that is used in tubeless tyres is often latex based and more "liquid" than the old Slime style stuff. It flows easier and actually hardens slightly on exposure to outside air.

There is more to it than that... but that explains it somewhat.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on March 14, 2017, 12:06:43 PM
And the other reason to go tubeless is a reduction in weight. Especially with bigger tyres.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on March 14, 2017, 12:08:01 PM
And lower tyre pressure which equals a smoother ride

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: rotare on March 14, 2017, 12:22:01 PM
So the obvious question (well at least for me!) is why not just run the tubeless liquid in a tubed tyre if it seals good?  Looks like many are already doing this:

http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/videos/cycling-tech/how-to-puncture-proof-your-tyres (http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/videos/cycling-tech/how-to-puncture-proof-your-tyres)

I guess if you're chasing every gram of weight savings, having tubes AND the puncture proof liquid doesn't makes sense, but for most riders I'm sure they wouldn't notice the weight increase, but would appreciate having less punctures.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on March 14, 2017, 02:07:28 PM
So the obvious question (well at least for me!) is why not just run the tubeless liquid in a tubed tyre if it seals good?  Looks like many are already doing this:

http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/videos/cycling-tech/how-to-puncture-proof-your-tyres (http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/videos/cycling-tech/how-to-puncture-proof-your-tyres)

I guess if you're chasing every gram of weight savings, having tubes AND the puncture proof liquid doesn't makes sense, but for most riders I'm sure they wouldn't notice the weight increase, but would appreciate having less punctures.


I did put some in a road bike tube while waiting for some tyre liners to arrive. Seemed to work OK, but gummed up the valve, which meant it was hard work trying to get more air in until it cleared itself. When I say it seemed to work OK, I didn't get any punctures in that tube after regularly getting them on my commute, but it might have been luck.

Tyre liners are another solution to punctures, I've been running them on my road bike and fixie for ages and haven't had a puncture from road debris in them since. Before, I was regularly getting metal fibres from the concrete reinforcing on the cycle path and copping about a puncture a fortnight. I have pulled a few fibres out of the tyres, but they haven't made it into the tube.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 14, 2017, 02:36:55 PM
So the obvious question (well at least for me!) is why not just run the tubeless liquid in a tubed tyre if it seals good?  Looks like many are already doing this:

well the main reason is that when you get a puncture, the thorn/nail/whatever sometimes leaves the sharp pointy bit actually in the tyre casing.

so the modern sealant (liquid latex stuff) will seal the tube. But remember that the tube and the tyre are individual items that move separate to each other. So yep... the sealant seals the tube. And the thorn/pointy bit, well it just pokes a new hole a couple of mm or so away from the original hole, then again another few mm away and so on.

Anyone who's changed a std tube and forgotten to check the tyre properly for the thorn and gotten 50m up the road while the new tube deflates will know what I mean.

For  general cyclists and run of the mill family bikes... I would recommend thornproof tubes with slime. And if possible tyre liners on HD puncture resistant tyres too. (that's what I used to commute on)

When I was commuting regularly... I ran an internally geared rear hub, dynamo front hub, 29x2.0" Schwalbe Marathon Supreme touring tyres with puncture resistant casing PLUS some old Mr Tuffy tyre liners and thronproof tubes... with Slime in the tubes. Clearly weight was a not an issue or a concern. Getting to work on time without stopping on the side of the M4 or M7 was...

For off road riding on a decent mtb... tubeless all the way.

It's not about weight (though that is a minor bonus) it's about reliability.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on March 14, 2017, 03:54:49 PM

For off road riding on a decent mtb... tubeless all the way.

It's not about weight (though that is a minor bonus) it's about reliability.
And its about traction. Lower tyre pressures for MTB riding equals better grip.

Similar to lower car tyre pressures for sand driving, lower bike pressures equals bigger tyre contact patch = better traction.

And also more deformation over rocks etc means less jarring through the tyre = less energy lost.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 14, 2017, 04:27:17 PM
And its about traction. Lower tyre pressures for MTB riding equals better grip.

Similar to lower car tyre pressures for sand driving, lower bike pressures equals bigger tyre contact patch = better traction.

And also more deformation over rocks etc means less jarring through the tyre = less energy lost.

I'm not totally convinced on this one. I run mostly 30 rear and 28 front on my trail bike. I can run this pressure comfortably with tubes and don't need to drop any lower. I do go to 28 rear and 26 front some times but I find the lower pressure combined with the dual suspension doesn't work for me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 14, 2017, 05:04:17 PM
I'm not totally convinced on this one. I run mostly 30 rear and 28 front on my trail bike. I can run this pressure comfortably with tubes and don't need to drop any lower. I do go to 28 rear and 26 front some times but I find the lower pressure combined with the dual suspension doesn't work for me.

Depends on how hard you ride and the terrain. I used to get pinch flats a lot due to hitting rocks and roots pretty hard. Now after a ride occasionally I see a bit of goop around the sidewall and the air stays inside. Running the right rim and tyre combo is the key

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 14, 2017, 05:07:51 PM
Running the right rim and tyre combo is the key

I think this is it for me, even with new rim tape my rims still leak air out the spoke nipples, I can hear it.

I guess that means I need a new set of wheels :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 14, 2017, 09:01:37 PM
I think this is it for me, even with new rim tape my rims still leak air out the spoke nipples, I can hear it.

I guess that means I need a new set of wheels :cup:
Nah, ya need to go N+1, makes much better sense


Foo

Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 01, 2017, 04:48:38 PM
Somebody was looking after me today. I drove into the garage with my hardtail on the roof carrier today. I said f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck a few times when I heard the crash. As I surveyed the damage it appeared I had a not very healthy bike. On further inspection it appears the rear wheel strap on the carrier broke and the impact must have shunted the bike behind and clear of the car. Car damage - 0, bike carrier damage - busted plastic strap, I had a spare, bike damage - other than a few scrapes and a torn seat, not even a buckled wheel. You only do that once!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: trinityalyce on April 01, 2017, 05:11:22 PM
Somebody was looking after me today. I drove into the garage with my hardtail on the roof carrier today. I said f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck a few times when I heard the crash. As I surveyed the damage it appeared I had a not very healthy bike. On further inspection it appears the rear wheel strap on the carrier broke and the impact must have shunted the bike behind and clear of the car. Car damage - 0, bike carrier damage - busted plastic strap, I had a spare, bike damage - other than a few scrapes and a torn seat, not even a buckled wheel. You only do that once!


Nice save! I would have been nervous at the sound of that crunch. You're not the first person to do it, and most others end up worse off than you did!


This is my bike. Not much but rides alright on the odd time I take it out, and a nice upgrade from my last bike. I have to admit to being a bit chicken when it comes to cycling. Love it and find it much easier on my body than running (my main go-to for keeping fit), but know too many people who have come off second best to cars or other cyclists. :( As a result the bike doesn't get the love it deserves...

(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a52/eirenealetheia/IMG_2023.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 01, 2017, 05:43:30 PM
Somebody was looking after me today. I drove into the garage with my hardtail on the roof carrier today. I said f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck a few times when I heard the crash. As I surveyed the damage it appeared I had a not very healthy bike. On further inspection it appears the rear wheel strap on the carrier broke and the impact must have shunted the bike behind and clear of the car. Car damage - 0, bike carrier damage - busted plastic strap, I had a spare, bike damage - other than a few scrapes and a torn seat, not even a buckled wheel. You only do that once!

This is why, I don't do roof mounted.  :o ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: trinityalyce on April 01, 2017, 07:29:42 PM
This is why, I don't do roof mounted.  :o ;)

Foo

Me too.

However I really do need to come up with a better way to mount my bike to my ute tray... Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 01, 2017, 07:37:42 PM
Me too.

However I really do need to come up with a better way to mount my bike to my ute tray... Any suggestions?


Yep.  :cheers:

http://www.letour.com.au/assets/full/CB-617C.jpg (http://www.letour.com.au/assets/full/CB-617C.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on April 01, 2017, 08:02:01 PM
Me too.

However I really do need to come up with a better way to mount my bike to my ute tray... Any suggestions?
How do you do it now?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on April 01, 2017, 08:56:02 PM
I have to admit to being a bit chicken when it comes to cycling. Love it and find it much easier on my body than running (my main go-to for keeping fit), but know too many people who have come off second best to cars or other cyclists. :(
Running is killing my knees. I reckon I've done more damage to myself in the dozen 5km runs I've done this year, than in thousands of kms cycling on the roads.  MTB, that's a different story.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Prydey on April 02, 2017, 12:33:14 PM
my bike - 2012 Cannondale CAAD8
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x230/rpryde/WP_20160112_09_08_13_Pro_zpsx9jidxtl.jpg) (http://s183.photobucket.com/user/rpryde/media/WP_20160112_09_08_13_Pro_zpsx9jidxtl.jpg.html)

been riding for just over 4 years.  ave about 6000km/yr, give or take.

browsing back over the last couple of pages i notice some chat on tyres and punctures.  all my riding is social or commuting, so i'm more interested in durability rather than saving weight or rolling resistance.  for the last few years i've run continental gator hardshells in 25mm.  ran 23's for a while, but once you go 25's you'll never go back.  the tyres are almost puncture proof and last extremely well.  front tyre is nearing 11000km and still has plenty of life left according to tread wear dimples, but is starting to weather a bit.  Rear tyre did just over 9500km. Just fitted a new one.  Front has had zero punctures.  Rear had one puncture from hitting a pothole (pinch flat).  no punctures from penetration. 

i live in adelaide but the picture is from lamington national park in south east QLD.  near the top of a 30km climb (o'reillys). 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 02, 2017, 05:31:23 PM
Somebody was looking after me today. I drove into the garage with my hardtail on the roof carrier today. I said f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck a few times when I heard the crash. As I surveyed the damage it appeared I had a not very healthy bike. On further inspection it appears the rear wheel strap on the carrier broke and the impact must have shunted the bike behind and clear of the car. Car damage - 0, bike carrier damage - busted plastic strap, I had a spare, bike damage - other than a few scrapes and a torn seat, not even a buckled wheel. You only do that once!

Good save, I am in the habit that when ever I put anything on the rack I tie a piece of sting around the auto door remote so when I get home and pick it up I remember not to drive into the garage. So far touch wood it has worked

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 02, 2017, 05:46:54 PM
Good save, I am in the habit that when ever I put anything on the rack I tie a piece of sting around the auto door remote so when I get home and pick it up I remember not to drive into the garage. So far touch wood it has worked


I have this clip and it still didn't work. I might leave a ladder in my car space, that'll should stop me from driving into the garage...

(http://shop.subaru.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/800x600/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/i/m/img_8515_1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 02, 2017, 07:21:40 PM
Somebody was looking after me today. I drove into the garage with my hardtail on the roof carrier today. I said f*ckity, f*ck, f*ck a few times when I heard the crash. As I surveyed the damage it appeared I had a not very healthy bike. On further inspection it appears the rear wheel strap on the carrier broke and the impact must have shunted the bike behind and clear of the car. Car damage - 0, bike carrier damage - busted plastic strap, I had a spare, bike damage - other than a few scrapes and a torn seat, not even a buckled wheel. You only do that once!

Did that 12 years ago... 1st and only time I've done it...

Heading back to the Outdoor Ed centre and I thought that the bollards weren't going to be up in the town centre... they were... the normal way to turn round was via the multi storey car park. A Volvo V50 with 2 fork mounted bikes on the roof wasn't quite low enough to fit through... Broke one bike rack's mount (it looked like it was designed to fail at that point - thank you Thule!) and had to unwedge my bike (the joy of a 20" framed bike set for a 6'3" rider) as the saddle was well and truly wedged.

I've seen more than a few bikes come off of rear mounted racks, so I have a healthy respect for them and prefer a roof mount to those, and much prefer carrying the bikes inside.

Regularly used to carry canoes and kayaks on my roof racks, and often used some 18" uprights to carry more boats... I could get 4 whitewater kayaks on the roof, or 3 open canoes - that wasn't an unusual load really. I did like having a boat inspection hatch in the car aka sunroof  ;D Did have to remember that I had the uprights on though as I didn't always take them off if I was paddling at the weekend and coaching mid week.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on April 02, 2017, 09:04:49 PM
My recent project now classic cafe cruiser, 91 Shogun Ninga Tange 1 rebuilt to 89 specs with single colour paint and Shimano Tricolor group set all round, weighs in under 10kg, lovely to ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DCP on April 02, 2017, 09:20:29 PM

Indian Pacific Wheel Race
For those who don`t know, my son and I have been following this race since the start.
These riders both male and female are ultra fit in body and mind. A race of5,500 k`s unsupported, and the clock does not stop.
But the race has be canceled due to a tragedy.

World ultra-distance cycling champion Mike Hall killed in Indian Pacific Wheel Race
March 31, 20177:58pm

A professional male cyclist may have been killed in the Indian Pacific Wheel Race.


THE cycling world is mourning the death of British ultra-distance star Mike Hall who was struck and killed by a car while competing in a race across Australia.

Organisers of the inaugural Indian Pacific Wheel Race - which covers 5500 kilometres from Perth to Sydney - cancelled the event on Friday after Hall was killed on the outskirts of Canberra.

Hall died at the scene following a collision with a car on the Monaro Highway before 6.30am.

The 35-year-old was in second place at the time.

“Mike revelled in the spirit and adventure of ultra-endurance cycling events,” race organisers said in a statement.

“Mike’s efforts in both raising money and the spirits of others were tremendous and he leaves an incredible legacy.” The organisers say they’ll co-operate fully with official investigations and “intend to undertake a detailed investigation of our own”.

Hall was in second place when his GPS tracker stopped moving near the scene of the collision.

According to Cycling website cyclingtips.com, the last ping from Hall’s GPS tracker was at around 6.30am. “It hasn’t moved since and is currently displaying a “Stop” message,” the website stated.
Hall revealed he was having problems with his vision in a recent video posted from the race route.

“It gets dark and all the glare of the light hitting the signage and road furniture just swirls around and blurs,” he said on the race’s Facebook page on Thursday.

“I’ve been thinking that I can’t stay awake because I’m just really tired. But it’s just the fact I can’t see in the dark properly — my eyes are nailed.”

The race started on March 18 in Fremantle and the leading rider, Belgium’s Kristof Allegaert, had been expected to reach the finish line at the Sydney Opera House on Friday.

About 70 riders started the race with Hall and Kristoff the favourites. Hall was one of the best ultra-distance riders in the world, having previously won the Trans Am Bike Race across the US and the Tour Divide traversing the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico.

The British rider organised the Transcontinental race across Europe which Allegaert has won three times.

The Indian Pacific Wheel Race, organised by Australia’s 2015 Trans Am winner Jesse Carlsson, was the first time Hall and Allegaert had gone head-to-head. The showdown was being closely followed by fans across the world as the leaders approached Sydney. They had been racing with very little sleep. Hall revealed he was having problems with his vision in a recent video posted from the race route.

“It gets dark and all the glare of the light hitting the signage and road furniture just swirls around and blurs,” he said on the race’s Facebook page on Thursday.

“I’ve been thinking that I can’t stay awake because I’m just really tired. But it’s just the fact I can’t see in the dark properly - my eyes are nailed.”

Well-known Australian cycling commentator Matthew Keenan on Friday tweeted: “Heartbreaking. #rip” Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said her thoughts were with Hall’s family and friends and the entire Indy Pac community.

The driver of the car involved is assisting ACT Policing with their inquiries. Crash investigators will piece together the circumstances surrounding the collision and prepare a report for the coroner.

“I can suggest, given the nature of the collision, an investigation into the circumstances would suggest the rider of the push bike died at the scene,” ACT Sergeant Chris Meagher said.

“[The driver] will be spoken to later by our Crash Investigation Reconstruction Team.”

The statement from organisers of the Indian Pacific Wheel Race read: “A collision between a motor vehicle and a cyclist occurred on the Monaro Highway at Royalla in New South Wales at approx. 6.20am on Friday morning. Race organisers are working with local authorities. We will co-operate fully with official investigations and we intend to undertake a detailed investigation of our own. Race organisers will provide more information when it becomes available.”

“That driver is in shock and will be spoken to later. There is no suggestion of speed or alcohol at this stage,” Sergeant Meagher added.

Another cyclist in the race, Eoin Marshall, was injured after colliding with a vehicle on the outskirts of Tarlee, north of Adelaide, on Monday morning. He was treated in hospital for a head wound and a fractured rib.
The Indian Pacific Wheel Race

According to its website, the Indian Pacific Wheel Race is a solo, single-stage, unsupported, 5500km road cycling race ocean-to-ocean across Australia.

The course is 100 per cent sealed. The race starts on 18 March 2017 at 6am in Fremantle, Western Australia and finishes at the Sydney Opera House whenever you get there. The clock does not stop. There is no prize money. “Nothing is at stake except honour,” the site states. ?

This race was inspired by the other grand tours of bikepacking: the Tour Divide, the Trans Am Bike Race and the Transcontinental.

Similar to these races, the rules for the Indian Pacific Wheel Race are simple and largely self-policed. The rules attempt to embody the spirit of self-support and fairness for all riders


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: trinityalyce on April 03, 2017, 11:47:37 AM
How do you do it now?

With a rope and blankets to protect the bike.  ;D I'm sure there's a better way. I actually don't care if I have some kind of mounting system bolted to the tray (which is what I'm considering) because the tray hardly gets used for what its intended (we have another ute for lugging stuff around).

Foo - something like what you've posted is what I was considering. You don't know where to buy them do you?

DCP - that is just heartbreaking. I had heard about that incident, but not in as much detail as what you've shared. :(

I know of too many stories of cyclists who have been hurt or killed. A friend of ours has been in two decent incidents - the most recent with another cyclist who U-turned in front of him on a bike path resulting in a few broken ribs - that have left him pretty battered, yet he still gets back on the bike. Someone else I know of has had multiple surgeries after a fall (windswept off by a truck from memory, not a direct hit). There's so many stories. Its why I stay off the roads. I wish I had the nerve to get out there and do it because I LOVE it when I do... but I just feel safer running. I would feel safer riding in a group but don't know anyone else locally who rides. So wind trainer and odd time out on the bike paths it is...

Also talking punctures, another vote here for Gatorskins. Hubby runs them on his mountain bike (road type tyres as the bike doesn't go on the trails) - has taken far too many detours over grass/sticks/gravel/other debris leaving me stuck to the bike paths on the rare time he rides with me! When I'm due for new tyres (soon!) I'll be going for the Gatorskins I think! That is if the bike gets used enough to actually require new tyres...  :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 03, 2017, 12:04:06 PM
With a rope and blankets to protect the bike.  ;D I'm sure there's a better way. I actually don't care if I have some kind of mounting system bolted to the tray (which is what I'm considering) because the tray hardly gets used for what its intended (we have another ute for lugging stuff around).

Foo - something like what you've posted is what I was considering. You don't know where to buy them do you?



How many do you need, I have a few that are no longer in use

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: trinityalyce on April 03, 2017, 12:38:47 PM
How many do you need, I have a few that are no longer in use

GG

Two bikes at most, so two of those thingos for the front wheel, one each bike? Just need to figure out what to do to hold down the back wheel... Is there some kind of stand-alone bracket with a strap like what the roof rack carriers have?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 03, 2017, 12:54:24 PM
Two bikes at most, so two of those thingos for the front wheel, one each bike? Just need to figure out what to do to hold down the back wheel... Is there some kind of stand-alone bracket with a strap like what the roof rack carriers have?

Send me a PM with contact details and I will get them in the post.

I used to put a strap over the back wheels that just held the bikes in place

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on April 05, 2017, 05:16:39 PM
Had a flat tyre yesterday so started to swap with new and narrower rubber.
The rear wheel dropped on the ground and when I picked it up I noticed this:

Now I need a new rear wheel......
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on April 21, 2017, 11:22:26 AM
Look what showed up this week:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on April 21, 2017, 11:37:51 AM
Very nice
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 21, 2017, 08:04:23 PM
Look what showed up this week:


Buyin cheap chit, are ya?  :angel: $9,478.07   :o

http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/lightweight-fernweg-disc-wheels-49702/ (http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/lightweight-fernweg-disc-wheels-49702/)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on April 24, 2017, 04:08:34 PM
Can't afford those just yet Foo. :-)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 24, 2017, 04:56:08 PM
You should get a good run out of the Fulcrums, till ya can, WilSurf.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on April 24, 2017, 05:05:27 PM
Sure will.
Now I am looking at a new chain ring and cassette as after 6,000 kms they have worn significantly.
Not sure what to go for.
The bike came standard with chain ring 48-34 and 11-36 cassette.
Maybe 50-34?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Prydey on April 24, 2017, 07:09:32 PM
Sure will.
Now I am looking at a new chain ring and cassette as after 6,000 kms they have worn significantly.
Not sure what to go for.
The bike came standard with chain ring 48-34 and 11-36 cassette.
Maybe 50-34?

my chainrings have done over 20000km and still going ok.  cassette is the 2nd one in the same timeframe, as is the chain.  mind you, i don't do offroad. 

as for what chainring sizes to go for, a 50/34 will only be beneficial if you have been maxxing out the 48-11 combo, which would be only likely on a fast downhill.   
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 24, 2017, 08:02:01 PM
48x11 should be good for 110kmh.  ;) :cup: I used to sit trucks down the hiway at 100kmh on a 54x13.  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 24, 2017, 09:33:59 PM
Wife has found some motivation for riding again, so we've been out a few times with some friends kids.

Sunday was 25km out of the 30km that I normally do (the road is marked 7.5km, 10km, 12.5km and 15km turn points). She took the road bike, whilst the rest of us we're on 29ers and  27.5er. Went ok, averaged about 22kmh.

Today we added some dirt, and were all on mountain bikes. What it really showed was the extra speed that a 29er gives over a 26 bike. I ended up getting sent for an extra 15km to ride the kids home giving Mr a total of 45km on the mountain bike today.

Been told tomorrow is possibly road bike day l, but if I take off I'm dead...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 25, 2017, 08:37:44 AM
Fancy fighting a war, on these?  :o

http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/inspire-me/91856646/Remembering-the-Anzac-Cyclist-Battalion-a-century-on?cid=app-iPhone (http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/inspire-me/91856646/Remembering-the-Anzac-Cyclist-Battalion-a-century-on?cid=app-iPhone)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on April 25, 2017, 09:27:01 AM
Alright gents the lovely has been into me about getting healthy. I've done the running thing and tbh it destroys my knees and back plus it's boring!! So I have a heap of trails around mt Macedon I can ride on. Starting looking at mtb and I got confused about how many different styles of bike there is!! Also the price of some of them for my no ability scares me. What type should I be looking for please?

Swannie
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bad Scott on April 25, 2017, 09:30:23 AM
Alright gents the lovely has been into me about getting healthy. I've done the running thing and tbh it destroys my knees and back plus it's boring!! So I have a heap of trails around mt Macedon I can ride on. Starting looking at mtb and I got confused about how many different styles of bike there is!! Also the price of some of them for my no ability scares me. What type should I be looking for please?

Swannie
one that has 2 wheels  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 25, 2017, 09:32:52 AM
I'd suggest you start with a 2nd hand hard tail, doesn't matter if it is 26 or 27.5 inch. The most important thing is to get the right size, go to a bike shop and sit on a few bikes. You can get an idea of what size you are and go from there. You can buy new if you really feel like it but for a first bike no need to spend big $. Once you're hooked then you can buy a carbon dually :) I use my 26 inch hardtail for riding with the family on bike trails and dirt roads etc.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on April 25, 2017, 09:34:26 AM
I'd suggest you start with a 2nd hand hard tail, doesn't matter if it is 26 or 27.5 inch. The most important thing is to get the right size, go to a bike shop and sit on a few bikes. You can get an idea of what size you are and go from there. You can buy new if you really feel like it but for a first bike no need to spend big $. Once you're hooked then you can buy a carbon dually :)
I got a scott aspect 40 I think in the shed so might grab it out and dust it off. Like most of my gear never been used..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 25, 2017, 09:40:32 AM
I got a scott aspect 40 I think in the shed so might grab it out and dust it off. Like most of my gear never been used..

That's perfect to get started, come out for a drive and I'll service it and set it up for you. You'll probably need some new tyres/tubes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 25, 2017, 09:53:12 AM
That's perfect to get started, come out for a drive and I'll service it and set it up for you. You'll probably need some new tyres/tubes.

And cables and pads and seat and bearings and............oh hell, just buy another bike, cause N+1=  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 25, 2017, 09:54:05 AM
And cables and pads and seat and bearings and............oh hell, just buy another bike, cause N+1=  ;D

Don't scare him just yet :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on April 25, 2017, 10:04:25 AM
The bloke at the lbs is trying to get me on a Rocky Mountain  😳
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 25, 2017, 10:05:01 AM
Best bike of you're getting back into it is the one you already have mate

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 25, 2017, 10:08:13 AM
The bloke at the lbs is trying to get me on a Rocky Mountain  😳

Ride the bike you have, get some basic skills and fitness up, work out what type of riding you do/prefer, then when you have that sorted buy a new bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 25, 2017, 10:12:06 AM
Ride the bike you have, get some basic skills and fitness up, work out what type of riding you do/prefer, then when you have that sorted buy a new bike.
Or 2...  Somehow we manage to have accumulated 5 by bikes between myself and my wife...

She has a cheap hard tail, good roadie and ok hybrid...

I've got a good hard tail and good roadie...

Biggest challenge for us, with 4 year old twins is avoiding DBS

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 25, 2017, 10:45:19 AM
The bloke at the lbs is trying to get me on a Rocky Mountain  😳

That sounds like the sales pitch at one of our shops... We'll find something that matches none of the criteria you gave us - when I was shopping last year I went asking for a:
-cross country biased bike ~100mm travelish
-29er
-Extra Large frame
-2x10 gearing
-around $2k

They offered me a 27.5, large frame, all mountain bike that was $5k...

Needless to say we don't go there any longer. The other shop in town gets our money.

For you, id be looking at a budget of about $1k if buying new, $750 used and getting something that is fairly recent. The difference between my 1999 Cannondale (a £1000 bike then) and my Scott (a $1300 last year) is huge, not only in components but also how it rides and handles. Having previously loved the Cannondale, the Scott wins every time now.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 25, 2017, 06:28:17 PM
The bloke at the lbs is trying to get me on a Rocky Mountain  😳
Buy that one in large and in 6 months time i will pay you a third of the price you paid.

Ride the one in the shed. Get hooked then buy a better one. Then go riding with others and buy the duallie.

More than welcome to join in any time for a ride

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 25, 2017, 06:54:52 PM
Or 2...  Somehow we manage to have accumulated 5 by bikes between myself and my wife...

She has a cheap hard tail, good roadie and ok hybrid...

I've got a good hard tail and good roadie...

7 bikes between the 2 of us...
Me:
1999 Cannondale F700SL (hack bike, complete with pannier rack)
2000ish Kona Kiluea (bit more of a hooligan 26" wheel bike than the Cannondale as it's a smidge small for me - it started of as 1995 Kona Fire Mountain, so when I snapped that they gave me a frame the same size)
2010ish Specialized Roubaix Tarmac
2016 Scott Scale 29er

Wife:
2007ish Scott something, XS, but really good spec as the year after they put discs on and droppped the component spec
2011 Giant Trance 26" wheel
Some vintage of Avanti Road bike

Basically I know how I like my bikes to fit; wife is less sure so the Scott is actually a touch too small for her, but is a good little bike to throw around a bit more than a bigger bike is. She likes to sit "in" the bike, not "on" it - but this took time to work out, as it's something that only becomes apparent when you've done some riding.

I also kept getting promised a new bike, but it took a few years to end up with the new mountain bike!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Skinnee on April 25, 2017, 08:54:43 PM
New toy - back to skinnee bike Lapierre XM527

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 26, 2017, 10:09:30 AM
7 bikes between the 2 of us...

Oh the shame...

at one stage there I had seven bikes for myself... (sad I know)

1988 Mongoose IBOC Pro (set up for remote touring with an Alsop stem)
1989 Fisher CR7 (with off road drop flare bars and Suntour butterfly shifters)
1992 Mantis Pro Floater
2003 Ellsworth Moment
2004 Salsa Ala Carte' (set up as a full rigid singlespeed)
2004 Surly Long Haul Trucker (custom build with flat bars, bar ends and thumbshifters)
2005 Ibis Mojo

(over the years... there have been many others, this was just the collection at one stage)

now... I have one bike to rule them all.

Muru Cycles (surprise!) Witjira Trail titanium fatbike. With a Rohloff 14 speed internal gear rear hub and Rockshox Bluto fork up front.

ridden as is... with 4.0" tyres and a suspension fork... it's my trail bike.

With 4.8" tyres and a rigid ti fork... it's my desert/expedition/adventure bike.

with rigid ti fork, it's also my touring/bikepacking bike. I can even run "skinny" tyres on it. (3.5" Speedsters...)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on April 26, 2017, 10:15:38 AM
I am down to 4

2012 Cannondale synapse. .roadie
2014 cube 29er
Curve grovel... commuter and all things cycling bike
Trek Boone CX bike but set up for bike packing now plus road wheels for road rides


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 26, 2017, 04:24:49 PM
N +1 = Happy face I recon.

Scott Foil 20 Road Bike

Wheeler Route 61 Road  Bike

Rapallo Road Bike

Azzurri Sprint Pro Trac Bike

Hoffy Track Bike

Fuji 2.0 Track Bike

Aldi 29er

Shimano Road Bike (my wifes old one)

Think that's it.

Foo


Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on April 27, 2017, 05:48:37 AM
N +1 = Happy face I recon.

Scott Foil 20 Road Bike

Wheeler Route 61 Road  Bike

Rapallo Road Bike

Azzurri Sprint Pro Trac Bike

Hoffy Track Bike

Fuji 2.0 Track Bike

Aldi 29er

Shimano Road Bike (my wifes old one)

Think that's it.

Foo


Hurry up corkhead!

Not sure about that Foo. Plenty of bikes for road, not enough for dirt.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 27, 2017, 06:01:09 AM
Only need one for the dirt.😊

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on April 27, 2017, 11:02:40 AM
Only need one for the dirt.😊

I reckon it's the other way around. Only need one for the road and plenty for all kinds of dirt. No, wait, 2 for the road, one fixed one geared.

I've got:
Yeti XC dually, light and fast
Trek Single speed dually, vintage carbon Y frame owned since new.
Apollo vintage Rigid MTB for general riding, kiddie hauling and grocery getting
Big W fat bike, for when camping near the sand
A flat bar roadie for commuting and faster road riding (I'm between drop bar roadies due to shifter failure)
and a fixie for being a hipster.

Would love to have an all-mountain bike for a bit more downhill and fun stuff but in reality I'd probably not ride to it's potnential due to age induced increased fear of injury.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 27, 2017, 11:29:38 AM
I forgot my Avanti fixie that I have on the back of the sleeper cab of the truck, in case I get a chance to ride

I'd sooner go quickly on the Velodrome or the road, than the scrub.

Foo


Your worst nightmare is behind you. 😈

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tracker on April 27, 2017, 11:58:46 AM
N +1 = Happy face I recon.

Scott Foil 20 Road Bike

Wheeler Route 61 Road  Bike

Rapallo Road Bike

Azzurri Sprint Pro Trac Bike

Hoffy Track Bike

Fuji 2.0 Track Bike

Aldi 29er

Shimano Road Bike (my wifes old one)

Think that's it.

Foo


Hurry up corkhead!


    Gezzzz Mate ....your the Amelda Marcos of bikes.....lol...... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on April 27, 2017, 12:22:35 PM
I only have three bikes these days:

Intense Slopestyle II - light DH MTB.

Cinelli Pro Estrada - carbon roadie with Campagnolo Super Record Titanium.

Avanti Vitale - wet weather/training roadie.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on April 27, 2017, 12:24:08 PM
How is this for some bad news lately:

https://redirect.viglink.com/?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_149325981419113&key=c3aa3c20f97d942ecce75564dbdad4bc&libId=j1zsbw4l010004lq000DAlwx33h6y&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rotorburn.com%2Fforums%2Fshowthread.php%3F308195-Man-attacks-mountain-bikers-with-pole-chases-them-with-chainsaw-in-Dandenongs%26p%3D3124089%23post3124089&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fman-attacks-mountain-bikers-with-pole-chases-them-with-chainsaw-in-dandenongs-20170426-gvt3g0.html&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rotorburn.com%2Fforums%2Fforum.php&title=Man%20attacks%20mountain%20bikers%20with%20pole%2C%20chases%20them%20with%20chainsaw%20in%20Dandenongs&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fma...26-gvt3g0.html (https://redirect.viglink.com/?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_149325981419113&key=c3aa3c20f97d942ecce75564dbdad4bc&libId=j1zsbw4l010004lq000DAlwx33h6y&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rotorburn.com%2Fforums%2Fshowthread.php%3F308195-Man-attacks-mountain-bikers-with-pole-chases-them-with-chainsaw-in-Dandenongs%26p%3D3124089%23post3124089&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fman-attacks-mountain-bikers-with-pole-chases-them-with-chainsaw-in-dandenongs-20170426-gvt3g0.html&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rotorburn.com%2Fforums%2Fforum.php&title=Man%20attacks%20mountain%20bikers%20with%20pole%2C%20chases%20them%20with%20chainsaw%20in%20Dandenongs&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theage.com.au%2Fvictoria%2Fma...26-gvt3g0.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 27, 2017, 12:39:00 PM
I read that, it would be pretty frightening to have a chainsaw coming at you.

N+1 maybe...

(https://nsmb.com/media/images/nsmb_2017_seaotter_roadtrip_day1_theevent-8462.original.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 27, 2017, 04:42:25 PM
How much weight would be in the front of that, D4D? You wouldn't want to go very quick on it.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ADTradie on April 27, 2017, 05:27:11 PM
My Fuji Roubaix 1.3.
Quite a nice aluminium frame and quick bike. I'm enjoying it! Crank out over 200km most weeks in an attempt to keep the weight down and heart working :)
A.D.


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 28, 2017, 02:50:51 PM
Are the front forks CF or Aly, Tradie?


Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ADTradie on April 28, 2017, 05:12:33 PM
Front forks are carbon. The bike came with a Fulcrum wheelset/Schwalbe 700C 25mm width tyres upgrade from standard factory spec. The frame is race quality and I sure notice the difference from my cheaper (although quite good for my purposes) Hasa R2 and Cell 105 bikes (for me the Fuji is 2-3 kph faster on average and more stable at high speeds down an incline).
I must admit I still think the Hasa R2 with Tiagra group set is the best bargain buy for anyone wanting to get into road cycling for fitness in a serious way. And on special at the moment from the Oz distributor for $799 - great value!
I was lucky enough to pick up the Fuji on sale at the beginning of the year, for $1500 from my local bike shop, after another guy who had ordered it failed to come up with the dollars.
I remember a few blokes have told me "a good aluminium (frame) beats ordinary carbon fibre", so I went for the Fuji 1.3. No regrets!
Cheers,
A.D.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 28, 2017, 05:44:52 PM
Yep, a good aly does out do a crap CF frame. :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 28, 2017, 06:08:14 PM
Next best thing to new bike day, is new bike parts day :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ergon.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 28, 2017, 06:29:54 PM
I was lucky enough to pick up the Fuji on sale at the beginning of the year, for $1500 from my local bike shop, after another guy who had ordered it failed to come up with the dollars.

Looks like you have the same problem as I do - finding a big enough frame to begin with, but at the end of the season they become a great deal...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 28, 2017, 06:47:52 PM
Next best thing to new bike day, is new bike parts day :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ergon.jpg)


Nothing wrong with upgrades, the seat look like it has a hard ridge at the back. Will be interesting what you think of the grips, I have a set of lock on DH grips at the moment and think I may go back to the old and trusted Oury grips

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Prydey on April 28, 2017, 06:54:01 PM
I must admit I still think the Hasa R2 with Tiagra group set is the best bargain buy for anyone wanting to get into road cycling for fitness in a serious way. And on special at the moment from the Oz distributor for $799 - great value!

Reid Falco is the same price and has 105 instead of tiagra.

personally i wouldn't buy one of those brands though, as they just don't have the runs on the board.  the frame is the most important part, and i'd rather stick with a known quantity. 

i have an ally cannondale caad8, which along with the caad10 were often touted as being the best aluminium frames on the market.  unfortunately, when it comes to carbon, cannondale are often known as 'cracknfail'.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 28, 2017, 07:43:17 PM
I may go back to the old and trusted Oury grips

GG

many people don't realise it... but the std Oury grips are actually a lot softer than the lock-on Ourys. In the lock-ons... half the thickness is the plastic centre sleeve for the locking clamps to clamp onto.

Just chuck some 10c coins in the end to stop the bars punching through.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 28, 2017, 07:48:36 PM
many people don't realise it... but the std Oury grips are actually a lot softer than the lock-on Ourys. In the lock-ons... half the thickness is the plastic centre sleeve for the locking clamps to clamp onto.

Just chuck some 10c coins in the end to stop the bars punching through.

Thanks for the hint, nothing better that the old girls with a bit of hair spray to hold them on and a bit of thin tie wire to hold them on when the going gets steep.

By the way nice to catch up at the meet Muru, its a small world once you start chatting and realise you probably spoke about riding on another forum 20 years ago.

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 28, 2017, 07:52:46 PM
I want to find some ODI (http://odigrips.com/store/mtb/mtb-products) Rogue grips - I run them on most of my bikes, but they're now only Lock-On not normal... although it does look like I can get some for a quad bike that would tick the boxes...

Must also remember to grab the wife's hairspray to fix my 29ers grips...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 28, 2017, 08:36:02 PM
Nothing wrong with upgrades, the seat look like it has a hard ridge at the back. Will be interesting what you think of the grips, I have a set of lock on DH grips at the moment and think I may go back to the old and trusted Oury grips

The seat is padded all over, the flat back/tail is designed to be used with dropper posts where you're off & on the seat a lot. I use my dropper all the time now after watching this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykfElfH5LvI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykfElfH5LvI)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 28, 2017, 08:41:59 PM
The seat is padded all over, the flat back/tail is designed to be used with dropper posts where you're off & on the seat a lot. I use my dropper all the time now after watching this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykfElfH5LvI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykfElfH5LvI)

I still forget I have one at times. It is handy when you hit the DH parts of some of the trails though. Luckily my bike makes up for my lapses at times

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on April 29, 2017, 06:30:06 AM
Where can I get a dropper post for my GU??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 29, 2017, 06:37:08 AM
Where can I get a dropper post for my GU??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHOSiwohMQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHOSiwohMQ)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on April 29, 2017, 06:45:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHOSiwohMQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEHOSiwohMQ)

Pass.....no improvement in saddle clearance.....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 29, 2017, 08:22:16 AM
Both of us are working this morning, but I think this afternoon we're going to wander off to watch a bit of the 12 hours in the Piney race (https://www.12hoursinthepiney.com.au/) - 18km laps of the pine forest. Looks like it's going to be a good day today, a bit of sun, but no rain... not too hot either (it was baltic riding in on the motorbike to work this morning - 50 minutes later and my legs haven't warmed up yet...)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ADTradie on April 29, 2017, 08:54:03 AM
personally i wouldn't buy one of those brands though, as they just don't have the runs on the board.  the frame is the most important part, and i'd rather stick with a known quantity. 

Reality is though some of us look for a bargain, and when it comes to just wanting a bike to get and keep fit on, something that is a step up from a supermarket chain bike may suffice(?) In my case looking at an online purchase was convenient at the time as I was "living in the sticks". In 2012 I purchased a Hasa R2, happy that it was made in Taiwan and came with a Tiagra groupset, figuring it would do me as a first bike (after 3 decades of distance running to keep fit I decided I needed something a little easier on my aging joints). After sorting out a problem with some dodgy rear wheel spokes, I have used it consistently since, clocking up around 15,000 km on it with no issues other than usual maintenance (new chain, just replaced brake and gear cables). I can't complain about that! I also bought a Cell 105 a year later as a second bike, but actually prefer the Hasa to ride.
Found this review on some budget bikes interesting.
http://www.bikeradar.com/au/road/gear/article/best-direct-buy-budget-road-bikes-40753/ (http://www.bikeradar.com/au/road/gear/article/best-direct-buy-budget-road-bikes-40753/)
Buying the Fuji was a step up again from my Hasa and Cell, noticeably a little faster and "smoother" to ride. I was willing to buy a carbon frame bike and spend a bit more, but considered the Fuji a good buy, too good to knock back at the time. 
I still rotate rides on all 3 bikes, although these days prefer the Fuji (understandably).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 29, 2017, 08:57:06 AM
Doesn't matter what you ride, as long as you're getting our there and enjoying it.

Which reminds me, Swannie what's the go with your Scott?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on April 29, 2017, 09:34:22 AM
Doesn't matter what you ride, as long as you're getting our there and enjoying it.

Which reminds me, Swannie what's the go with your Scott?

Need to get it out of shed and look at it today, then will need to catch up mate.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 30, 2017, 12:44:07 PM
Out riding with my son on a bike trail this morning and we had our first mechanical. He was a bit to aggressive on the grip shift and threw his chain off the top ring and jammed it between the cassette and the spokes. Good to see the biking comradery as most riders asked if we were ok, a couple of older road guys stopped and gave me a hand fixing it. I only removed the plastic spoke protector thingy the other day too :-[
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 30, 2017, 12:52:28 PM
Out riding with my son on a bike trail this morning and we had our first mechanical. He was a bit to aggressive on the grip shift and threw his chain off the top ring and jammed it between the cassette and the spokes. Good to see the biking comradery as most riders asked if we were ok, a couple of older road guys stopped and gave me a hand fixing it. I only removed the plastic spoke protector thingy the other day too :-[

Worth checking the stop screws and cable tension when you get a chance - my quick way to set the cable tension is to drop it to the frame end of the cassette, back the cable clamp off and then tension any slack out of the cable and tighten the cable clamp. Now move the gears over to the lowest gear, and see how it goes, perhaps tighten the L stop screw a touch until it stops it shifting to that gear; back it out a touch so that it shifts smoothly to that lowest gear.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 30, 2017, 01:55:44 PM
Thanks Ed, I had a quick look and the derailleur hanger is a banana shape. My son must have dropped his bike at some stage. Time to find a new hanger as it looks too far gone to bend back into shape.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on April 30, 2017, 01:58:54 PM
Thanks Ed, I had a quick look and the derailleur hanger is a banana shape. My son must have dropped his bike at some stage. Time to find a new hanger as it looks too far gone to bend back into shape.

Forgot about child involvement...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 03, 2017, 07:40:34 PM
Best sort of bike shopping... someone else's money...

We're trying to find my brother a new bike:
-Based in Melbourne, so wants something does commuting
-Doesn't own a car, so the bike does most things
-Has a little 'un, so needs to be able to take a Toppeak child carrier
-Wants something quick
-He's 5'8" with a 29" leg... so a complete contrast to me at 6'3 with a 34" inside leg...
-Decent spec on it.

Bikes he's had in the past:
Azonic DS1
Various "cool" fixe type bikes, currently running a Fuji thing

Budget of about $3k with child seat.

We've been looking at:
Cannondale Slate
Kona Unit
Giant Toughroad SLR 0

Curve balls that we've lobbed in are:
Marin Pine Mountain
Specialized AWOL

Any other suggestions; I think those give you an idea as to where the thinking is...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 06, 2017, 11:15:11 AM
Watched Shane Perkins race for the first time last night at the Anna Meares Velodrome. There was a fly lap where they had a motor bike winding the riders up and then pulling out before the start of the last lap.

Shane was to quick for the motor bike in the wind up and had to keep backing off  :o but he still did the last lap at an average speed of 75.7kmh and that, my friends is not to shabby at all.  ;D The motor bike needed to be hittin 80kmh at least for him to have gone quicker.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Prydey on May 06, 2017, 01:18:06 PM
Watched Shane Perkins race for the first time last night at the Anna Meares Velodrome. There was a fly lap where they had a motor bike winding the riders up and then pulling out before the start of the last lap.

Shane was to quick for the motor bike in the wind up and had to keep backing off  :o but he still did the last lap at an average speed of 75.7kmh and that, my friends is not to shabby at all.  ;D The motor bike needed to be hittin 80kmh at least for him to have gone quicker.  ;)

Foo

ah, the Keirin. 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 06, 2017, 01:27:10 PM
No, not this one, this one was just one rider for a flying lap, after two laps wind up. He did however win the Keirin also. ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 07, 2017, 04:40:51 PM
Yesterday the convict 100 MTB race was on. 100kms on dirt, with a fair bit of rocky technical stuff. Of course the elite riders do it in about 4hr, but Jason English, 7 time world 24hr solo champ apparently was riding baxk to Newcastle (another 100km) after smashing out the race in podium time.

Personally I did 2 min outside my best time, but blame the equipment. When the rear shock doesn't have any damping it was a bit like riding a pogo stick at times and every time I got on a rough descent it kept topping out and making horrible noises. Taking it easy on the descents and all the pedal bob on the flats was surely worth a couple of minutes in 6h27min.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 07, 2017, 04:50:50 PM
Personally I did 2 min outside my best time, but blame the equipment. When the rear shock doesn't have any damping it was a bit like riding a pogo stick at times and every time I got on a rough descent it kept topping out and making horrible noises. Taking it easy on the descents and all the pedal bob on the flats was surely worth a couple of minutes in 6h27min.
Good effort, any idea why your rear shock failed?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 07, 2017, 06:02:16 PM
Good effort, any idea why your rear shock failed?
Seems to have a bit of an oil leak around the lockout lever. It's done about 3000km since I've owned it and hasn't had any service other than adding air in about 5 years so it's done ok.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 07, 2017, 07:54:56 PM
Good stuff Newie but next time, make sure your gear is up to the task and then you'll kill ya best time.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 09, 2017, 07:08:15 AM
Good stuff Newie but next time, make sure your gear is up to the task and then you'll kill ya best time.  ;D

Foo
on the previous ride it appeared that just the lockout wasn't working, then it must have got worse and I didn't have time to get a shock service prior to the race. I did service my forks that were playing up once before the same event and they only lasted about 2 decent descents before they were just as bad again so I figured I'd better not tempt fate and DIY service a rear shock with no time for a replacement. 

On a better note all the mechanical issues I've had during events have been rideable, unlike others that have to pull out.

I've also copped a few flat tyres, but (touch wood) have so far only gone flat after the event is finished on over 20 starts, except one during the event. They've either gone flat rolling back to the car, or in the garage the next day.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2017, 08:37:35 PM
Nothing wrong with upgrades, the seat look like it has a hard ridge at the back. Will be interesting what you think of the grips, I have a set of lock on DH grips at the moment and think I may go back to the old and trusted Oury grips

I ended up swapping the Enduro models for the All Mountain models. The All Mountain models are a little less hardcore, the Enduro models are race oriented. Mountain Bikes Direct were great to deal with, they swapped the grips and saddle over without hesitation.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 16, 2017, 10:46:46 AM
hi all,

this may have been answered before, but my searching hasn't found anything...

how do you guys clean your bike?  ie:  what cleaning agents for different parts of the bike...

mine is in need of a clean and was wondering what you guys use...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 16, 2017, 11:02:53 AM
I wash my bike with normal car wash suds after most rides to keep it clean and tidy, no pressure washer as you dont want to blow the grit into the fork seals or the bottom bracket

I was the chain and running gear with a citrus degreaser for chains with a chain cleaner when ever needed depending on the conditions. I use a brush to get the heavier items off the chain and bits as well

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 16, 2017, 11:09:14 AM
I wash my bike with normal car wash suds after most rides to keep it clean and tidy, no pressure washer as you dont want to blow the grit into the fork seals or the bottom bracket

I was the chain and running gear with a citrus degreaser for chains with a chain cleaner when ever needed depending on the conditions. I use a brush to get the heavier items off the chain and bits as well

GG

thanks for that, GG...

is it worthwhile giving the frame a spray with inox, or similar to stop rusting?  we live fairly close to the beach...

also, what about the rims, where the brake pads make contact?  have seen others use a white spirit to get a good clean?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 16, 2017, 11:21:36 AM
thanks for that, GG...

is it worthwhile giving the frame a spray with inox, or similar to stop rusting?  we live fairly close to the beach...

also, what about the rims, where the brake pads make contact?  have seen others use a white spirit to get a good clean?

The frame will only rust if it's a steel frame, and there aren't many of those around really now - although I still have a steel Kona back in the UK. I have been known to use furniture polish before to leave a waxy finish behind...

With the rims, you don't want to use white spirit as it's oil based - metho is a better bet as that won't leave a residue behind that impedes brake performance.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 16, 2017, 06:26:14 PM
Good topic, as you can imagine I have OCD when it comes to cleaning my bike :)

After each ride, wipe down everything with a damp cloth. I have a spray bottle of a very weak solution of CT18 that I use to dampen the cloth.
If the bike is muddy, I wash the bike with slow running water and a soft brush, then wipe dry with a chamois, use the air blow to get bulk water off.
After washing & drying I wipe over the frame with a cloth sprayed with silicone spray. That was a pro-tip I saw somewhere, stops mud etc. sticking to frame and makes it really easy to wash off.
Chain gets a quick blow with air to get the bulk water off, a wipe with a cloth and then a lube with 'Squirts' brand lube.
If the chain is really muddy/covered in crap then I use a chain cleaner (Park Tool) with a heavy CT18 solution, followed by a wash with water and dry/lube as above.
For the brake discs I use another pro-tip of isopropyl alcohol wipes, I use multiple wipes until the new wipe is clean.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 18, 2017, 05:54:22 PM
Topical - Should You Jet Wash Your Bike?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzbpHGyFzc8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzbpHGyFzc8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Prydey on May 18, 2017, 07:15:24 PM
i don't use (and probably wouldn't use) high pressure water to wash my bike, but i do use mains pressure with a garden hose.  normally i remove the wheels so hubs aren't getting a direct spray, and you just have to be mindful of where you aim the water.

i'm not a fairweather cyclist either, so its no different to riding in the rain.  bike (and rider) is getting a fair soak this week.  you just have to pull it apart for a bit more regular cleaning and regreasing during the winter months.  my bike isn't pristine, but i do look after the drivetrain.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on May 25, 2017, 12:59:50 PM
Council clean-up, eBay and Gumtree have been good to me.
Now I need to decide which is my camping/pub etc bike:
Apollo Everest e-stay:
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/A9769A21-88ED-4904-8207-0733C8A507D8_zpsxzqiu0rg.jpg)
DiamondBack Ascent with cool retro Manitou forks (not working):
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/2AB05C2D-F201-47AD-BE0B-2FA921A3B47F_zpsbocexizd.jpg)
and GT Aggressor with some bling White Industries Cranks
(http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae38/hoomac/Bike%20bits/AA4E74FE-5BCC-4004-B38C-F94CD1F8E5E9_zpsqwsnggiu.jpg)
Total cost $55, less about $15 after I sold  an Apollo Koscuisko on eBay that came with the Everest.

Current plan is to keep the Everest and DiamondBack and move on the GT after swapping the cranks.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2017, 01:08:32 PM
Black Beauty is ready for the assault on Redlands Crit tonight.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170527/4368bfdbc60aa3d98ad79164681bc8ea.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on May 27, 2017, 01:20:52 PM
Black Beauty is ready for the assault on Redlands Crit tonight.  ;D

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Nice bike Foo. 8)

I've got a question: the same as me, you have the steerer tube poking a good bit above your stem. Why do you leave it longer than strictly necessary?

I've done it in case I end up with another type of stem it may be thicker than current one, so have options. Or if in future I am less flexible than now, and want to raise the stem later. And also just plain giving myself some option/space if I want to fiddle around with setup.

Just a query, I'm interested in other ideas.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2017, 01:32:16 PM
That is the precise reason why I've left it that way, scblack.  ;) It is much better to have a little bit of room to move in the position setup, especially if you change the bars to a lower drop or reach.  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 27, 2017, 02:56:02 PM
Love the 'murdered' look :cup:

What's the seat, it looks different ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Pebble on May 27, 2017, 03:45:34 PM
My baby
(https://www.rotorburn.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=337845&d=1495863652)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2017, 03:47:40 PM
Love the 'murdered' look :cup:

What's the seat, it looks different ;D

It's an Adamo seat, nothing goes numb with these but do take a little to get used to.  ;)

https://www.ismseat.com/saddle/adamo-racing-ii/ (https://www.ismseat.com/saddle/adamo-racing-ii/)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 27, 2017, 07:35:47 PM
The bike out with some mates in the background the other week. Hoping to get out early tomorrow morning with my mate

GG(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170527/50a6e7d574b1a38e60f0e76dc3844d36.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 67HR on May 27, 2017, 10:24:34 PM
Uni-Ryder folding E-Bike, 400klms since Jan & going strong
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 28, 2017, 06:30:44 AM
The bike out with some mates in the background the other week. Hoping to get out early tomorrow morning with my mate

GG(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170527/50a6e7d574b1a38e60f0e76dc3844d36.jpg)

How much travel in those front forks, 200mm?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 28, 2017, 07:11:42 AM
How much travel in those front forks, 200mm?

Looks like 160mm to me
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on May 28, 2017, 07:26:12 AM
Couldnt get a lift to last weekends cyclocross race 120km away so rigged up a way to get the bike on the motorbike. .. worked a treat(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170527/cd2eb821c4ab0ba4804d675d97eb55e3.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 28, 2017, 07:52:33 AM
How much travel in those front forks, 200mm?

Foo

D4D is correct. 160mm, 6 inches on the rear which is adjustable to 4

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bad Scott on May 28, 2017, 08:01:41 AM
D4D is correct. 160mm, 6 inches on the rear which is adjustable to 4

GG
So  6  19/64" travel  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 28, 2017, 08:53:41 AM
Love it, Cancan!  :cup:

That should soak up the lumps pretty well, GG.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 10, 2017, 04:47:21 PM
I did a bit of online shopping at Chain Reaction today. I bought the missus some thermal 3/4 bib nix that were on special, so she'd stop complaining it was cold when we go riding. I needed to spend an extra $20 to get free shipping. I couldn't find anything else I really needed, so I spent $200 on some RaceFace Next carbon bars :)

My new addiction is carbon  8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/carbon.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on June 10, 2017, 11:11:39 PM
I needed to spend an extra $20 to get free shipping. I couldn't find anything else I really needed, so I spent $200 on some RaceFace Next carbon bars
Should have let me know, I need a new bottom bracket! Got a shopping list but at the moment the items are spread over about 4 online stores and so far none qualify for free shipping.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 11, 2017, 09:03:24 AM
Should have let me know, I need a new bottom bracket! Got a shopping list but at the moment the items are spread over about 4 online stores and so far none qualify for free shipping.

How much is the BB?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on June 11, 2017, 09:18:08 AM

I bought one of my grand daughters a new Redline BMX from Chain Reaction two weeks ago , left Belfast UK on Monday morning May 29th arrived in Cairns Friday morning June 2nd delivered to me up in Herberton ( 100km west of Cairns ) monday morning June 5th.

She raced it on Tuesday June 6th only 9 days after buying the bike from them , gotta be happy with that .

I paid $493.99 ( freight free ) for this bike and was Quoted $1060.00 from our local bike shop , but they could not supply until late this year.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: SEADOO on June 11, 2017, 10:49:05 AM
The local bike shop sells the old school 80's classics at time to time.

They have a PK Ripper with landing gear forks, skyway tuffs, redline flight cranks and some other cool stuff.

$1200. It's something us older blokes would mount on the wall next to the crappy print the wife got from her last trip to IKEA.

I dreamt of owning one back then.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 11, 2017, 12:11:22 PM
The local bike shop sells the old school 80's classics at time to time.

They have a PK Ripper with landing gear forks, skyway tuffs, redline flight cranks and some other cool stuff.

$1200. It's something us older blokes would mount on the wall next to the crappy print the wife got from her last trip to IKEA.

I dreamt of owning one back then.


SE have done a good job of releasing retro models for all us old guys. (did you hear that Perry "PK" Kramer is now back working for them as a sales manager (after years at Giant USA)

I keep looking at this with lustful eyes... http://www.sebikes.com/bikes/cat/retro-series/str-29-quadangle (http://www.sebikes.com/bikes/cat/retro-series/str-29-quadangle)

I was lucky enough to own a PK Ripper back in the early 80's and always dreamt of owning a Quad. Now I could own one in 29" that I could actually ride...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 11, 2017, 02:46:06 PM
I bought one of my grand daughters a new Redline BMX from Chain Reaction two weeks ago , left Belfast UK on Monday morning May 29th arrived in Cairns Friday morning June 2nd delivered to me up in Herberton ( 100km west of Cairns ) monday morning June 5th.

She raced it on Tuesday June 6th only 9 days after buying the bike from them , gotta be happy with that .

I paid $493.99 ( freight free ) for this bike and was Quoted $1060.00 from our local bike shop , but they could not supply until late this year.

:cup: :cup: :cup:

Quickest delivery I've had from CRC is ordered on Sunday night and on my door step on Friday morning. You have to keep an eye on the stuff you want as they sometimes have really cheap prices. There was a pair of fiveten's the other day for the missus that were $50 off, but by the time I asked her size etc. they were back up at the normal price.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on June 11, 2017, 05:26:28 PM
The kids race bikes.
(http://i817.photobucket.com/albums/zz92/pageys/13925328_1051686901553445_2775592238767322324_n_zpsupbu3tby.jpg) (http://s817.photobucket.com/user/pageys/media/13925328_1051686901553445_2775592238767322324_n_zpsupbu3tby.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: vern on June 11, 2017, 06:16:41 PM
Doesn't get used enough (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170611/758df3c78752350e83a4c56a0ec49932.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on June 13, 2017, 08:50:18 PM
My 11yo son has started racing his mountain bike this year, pic from Sunday's event at Samford.

(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/19055879_10155552585222834_3700053824918514850_o.jpg?oh=a7b45007ba3ad37e66710e0b4adce51c&oe=59A30FBD)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 14, 2017, 06:39:37 AM
My 11yo son has started racing his mountain bike this year, pic from Sunday's event at Samford.

That's fantastic! I don't think I could ride a lefty. I'd keep looking down at the fork thinking half has fallen off :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 14, 2017, 08:52:02 AM
That's fantastic! I don't think I could ride a lefty. I'd keep looking down at the fork thinking half has fallen off :)

I had a modified Lefty (custom clamps) on my fatbike a few years back. It definitely took some getting used to. Mentally I mean... You're riding... you look down and you feel an almost automatic reaction to turn a little left.

But you get over it in a ride or two...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on June 14, 2017, 08:29:56 PM
I had a modified Lefty (custom clamps) on my fatbike a few years back. It definitely took some getting used to. Mentally I mean... You're riding... you look down and you feel an almost automatic reaction to turn a little left.

But you get over it in a ride or two...
It's amazing how we can adapt to new gear. When I first rode my fixie it was really strange, then hopping back on other bikes was a bit wierd. Now I've ridden it enough that hopping between bikes doesn't take any thought process, it's just normal for each different bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on June 14, 2017, 10:15:15 PM
That's fantastic! I don't think I could ride a lefty. I'd keep looking down at the fork thinking half has fallen off :)

The Lefty is pretty amazing - I have been riding Cannondale since 2000 so am used to the goodness of the Headshok - no flex and smoooooth as butter. But the Lefty is something else again. It's pretty much perfect as far as the combination of stiffness and travel goes.

The only issue with the Lefty is that it's really hard to ride no-hands (my son finds the same thing). Not that you do that offroad, but when tooling along on hard surfaces sometimes you want a rest, or to just mess around - and while you *can* ride it no-hands it sort of feels like what I imagine riding a unicycle would feel like... or maybe a Harley, you're compensating all the time :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 15, 2017, 03:16:34 PM
Good stuff, Squalo.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on June 16, 2017, 07:30:57 AM
The BMX bikes that I have bought for my live in grand kids to race with .


(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/Myswag/IMG_0132.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/Myswag/IMG_0132.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 16, 2017, 07:37:22 AM
The BMX bikes that I have bought for my live in grand kids to race with .

Go the GT :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on June 16, 2017, 08:09:12 AM
The BMX bikes that I have bought for my live in grand kids to race with .]

Looks like there space for yours in the rack too  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on June 16, 2017, 08:27:35 AM
Looks like there space for yours in the rack too  ;D


There may be space for another , but at nearly 58 with two buggered knees , left hip replacement and a rebuilt/buggered right elbow ( 40 years of underground mining has not been kind to me ) I don't think so .  :'(

D4D the yellow GT is a very nice kit , he ( 13 year old ) started racing early this year on the far side silver bike ( another GT ) but he is fast out growing the frame and his times have improved greatly , so I bit the bullet and bought him this one .

The orange Redline is the bike that I bought from Chain Reaction a couple of weeks ago , my 10 year old granddaughter has decided to have a go and already is showing some good speed .

And the other Redline is a bike that my 7 years old grandson is racing .


I intend to do a full service and change out a few thing on the older GT and it will be kept for one of the younger ones as they grow into the bigger frame size .

(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/Myswag/IMG_0131.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/Myswag/IMG_0131.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on June 17, 2017, 08:46:47 AM
I love the purity of BMX racebikes. My son was racing a Kuwahara when he was 7.

Duggie I've got that Scott pants/jersey outfit for sale, suits 10-14 depending on height (my son was very tall at 7...), if any of the grandkids need some kit. Paid $80 for it used in great shape, still in great  shape, you can have if for $50 inc postage if you like.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8384/8543776270_f925d26651_b.jpg)
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 02, 2017, 08:21:03 PM
I've just got the wife a new Liv Embolden 2 but im having problems finding a user manual for the fork and shock also got my son a Giant XTC SL jr 24 same thing no instruction manual any know where i can get them thanks as i want to set them up Thanks Mike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 02, 2017, 08:31:10 PM
Here's the link for the Embolden (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/_upload_au/MY17%20DUAL%20SUSPENSION%20USER%20MANUAL_EN.PDF), Page 8 has the sag settings etc. I'm not sure there'll be anything for the XTC, but have a dig around on the Giant website.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 02, 2017, 08:33:42 PM
Thanks Paddler Ill get on to it
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 02, 2017, 08:35:15 PM
Glued up a silk tub today, on my disc wheel and I might give it a run on Friday night, at the Anna Meares Velodrome.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 03, 2017, 06:39:12 AM
I've just got the wife a new Liv Embolden 2 but im having problems finding a user manual for the fork and shock also got my son a Giant XTC SL jr 24 same thing no instruction manual any know where i can get them thanks as i want to set them up Thanks Mike

Have a search here

https://www.sram.com/service/rockshox/all#sm.0001pr5qw5847ejdulu1vuxjpjrir (https://www.sram.com/service/rockshox/all#sm.0001pr5qw5847ejdulu1vuxjpjrir)

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 03, 2017, 07:45:33 AM
I think I've finally got my bike setup dialled in. During the week I fitted carbon bars, a 1x dropper post lever, and made the tyres tubeless. Took it out for a ride yesterday and really enjoyed it. The 1x lever is very good, I can use the dropper without moving my hand on the grip, it is just like changing gears. Had to fill the tyres with twice the amount of liquid to get them to seal. The carbon bars really take the jarring out of the ride. I need to buy a new bike now as I can't think of anything left to mod/change :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/1xlever.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 03, 2017, 07:48:55 PM
Hey guys looking for an all mountain mtb  (slightly bias to descents and tighter trails) and looking for suggestions at the moment im looking a Merida one forty 700 any ideas on other options I should consider looking at spending between 2 and 3k


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 03, 2017, 08:01:41 PM
That Merida looks like a ripper spec if you can get it for $3000. The only thing to consider is you'll need to setup the suspension really well if you do a lot of climbing as 150 is pretty big to push up hills, unless you're Sam Hill. It's coming into the season to buy as the 2018 models are coming out so bike shops will do silly prices to move the 2017 stock.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 03, 2017, 08:18:02 PM
That Merida looks like a ripper spec if you can get it for $3000. The only thing to consider is you'll need to setup the suspension really well if you do a lot of climbing as 150 is pretty big to push up hills, unless you're Sam Hill. It's coming into the season to buy as the 2018 models are coming out so bike shops will do silly prices to move the 2017 stock.

Yeh I can probably get it for about 2700 so see,s like a pretty sweet deal.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 03, 2017, 09:28:54 PM
Yeh I can probably get it for about 2700 so see,s like a pretty sweet deal.

That's a good deal, have you taken it for a test ride?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Burnsy on July 04, 2017, 12:54:34 AM
Upgraded my old Anthem to a Trek Fuel EX8 during the end of year sales in readiness to go to Alice and race The Redback in August. First ever stage race, can''t wait. As for the new bike, it is amazing, loving the 29r boost wheels, rolls super fast and smashes all my 26 inch Anthems CR's on the tight technical stuff.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on July 04, 2017, 11:14:07 AM
I didn't like my ride yesterday afternoon in the rain.
It poured down, the roads were slippery.
I was very happy when I was under the shower to warm up.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: KieranR on July 04, 2017, 01:27:10 PM
I love my race bike, and here is one of my little pain cave where i do my bike maintenance and indoor bike sessions when I'm feeling too lazy to ride outside.  the race bike has Sram Etap technology, soooo good to use, Quarq power meter has been just installed, super short 162.5mm cranks and some new wheels have been ordered, going with some new Caden wheels, really impressed by all the reports about them.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 04, 2017, 02:20:20 PM
Nice bike, that seat does my head in :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: KieranR on July 04, 2017, 03:37:45 PM
Nice bike, that seat does my head in :laugh:

haha, yes!  that saddle is the best saddle I've ever used, lets me ride for 6 hrs without a hint of discomfort, at any Ironman race you will see hundreds of these saddles on bikes...very popular for both male and female
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 04, 2017, 04:32:25 PM
That's a good deal, have you taken it for a test ride?
Yeah only down Bay Street port Melbourne though hahahaha


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 04, 2017, 04:36:49 PM
Yeah only down Bay Street port Melbourne though hahahaha

Plenty of curbs to hit and test the suspension :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 04, 2017, 04:46:57 PM
haha, yes!  that saddle is the best saddle I've ever used, lets me ride for 6 hrs without a hint of discomfort, at any Ironman race you will see hundreds of these saddles on bikes...very popular for both male and female

I still love my old Brooks Conquest.

After riding it for a few months my arse was finally broken in to the shape of the saddle!  ;D

that was in 1993.

Still riding that saddle today.

Been around Australia on a big (slow) lap, up to the Cape, across the Simpson twice and a lot of commuting klms.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 06, 2017, 07:59:32 PM
Plenty of curbs to hit and test the suspension :)
Hahaha yeah and rich retirees to dodge hahahaha


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2017, 03:18:55 PM
The changing face of my bikes from 1978/ 79 to now.  :o

My old custom made 60cm square Hoffy, made from 017 Chromolly tubing to my current Carbon Fibre 57cm Azzurri

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2017, 03:30:48 PM
My old 1981 019 Chromolly tubing Rapallo and the current 2012 Carbon Fibre Scott Foil.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2017, 03:33:40 PM
The bike that started me back on the path of a comeback to racing, the Wheeler Route 61 Carbon Fibre against my Scott.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 08, 2017, 03:38:48 PM
You have taken N+1 to the extreme :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2017, 08:55:37 PM
You have taken N+1 to the extreme :cup:

I have a 29er and a normal 26" MTB as well but I get the most enjoyment from my racing bikes. ;D Pain is good is pain!  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 09, 2017, 01:23:39 PM
I've had my GT Sensor one year today, so I gave it an early morning birthday ride at Lysterfield. Amongst other trails, we road some of the state mountain bike course and aneurysm a couple of times. Bike handled everything perfectly, although I need a new engine for some of those hills. 1x is great if you're Nino Schurter.  :-[

(http://blkmav.com/bike/lysty090717.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 09, 2017, 03:52:37 PM
I've gotta get out onto the Rail Trails and do Ks on my 29er.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 16, 2017, 07:44:39 AM
After an exhaustive search both online and at bike shops, we have decided on the 2018 version of the Norco Charger 24" for my son. He is growing out of his 20" both functionally and physically. I wanted something with disc brakes and a trigger shifter. It also has an air fork, rather than a spring, so it is adjustable for his weight and will actually work properly. The only issue I can see with this bike is it might be geared too high with a 36t up front and 11-32 rear, not good for little legs and climbing big hills. I have an 11-42 10x XT shifter/chain/cassette/derailleur from my Scott that I may fit to it, I also have a 30T RaceFace narrow wide chain ring for the front. I'll also change the tyre to be more trail biased. New shipment doesn't arrive until the end of October, which is perfect as he needs to grow a bit and his birthday is early November.

http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/ (http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/charger.png)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on July 16, 2017, 09:32:49 AM
Don't forget that smaller wheels make smaller gears so. 36-32 will be easier for climbing on 24" wheels than full size wheels, especially 29ers.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 16, 2017, 09:54:43 AM
Don't forget that smaller wheels make smaller gears so. 36-32 will be easier for climbing on 24" wheels than full size wheels, especially 29ers.

Thanks, I tried to find a calculator to work out the relative ratios but can't find one.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 16, 2017, 11:03:55 AM
After an exhaustive search both online and at bike shops, we have decided on the 2018 version of the Norco Charger 24" for my son. He is growing out of his 20" both functionally and physically. I wanted something with disc brakes and a trigger shifter. It also has an air fork, rather than a spring, so it is adjustable for his weight and will actually work properly. The only issue I can see with this bike is it might be geared too high with a 36t up front and 11-32 rear, not good for little legs and climbing big hills. I have an 11-42 10x XT shifter/chain/cassette/derailleur from my Scott that I may fit to it, I also have a 30T RaceFace narrow wide chain ring for the front. I'll also change the tyre to be more trail biased. New shipment doesn't arrive until the end of October, which is perfect as he needs to grow a bit and his birthday is early November.

http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/ (http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/charger.png)

Nice bike. Declan runs a similar spec in a Giant and goes well

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 16, 2017, 11:05:13 AM
Going for a ride at Lysty. Pulled a pair of socks out of the bike drawer. Anyone else have a pair of these retros

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 16, 2017, 11:31:42 AM
Nice bike. Declan runs a similar spec in a Giant and goes well

Cool, is that the XTC SL? We looked at that model but the standover is higher and it is a 3x. Does Declan use the front rings much or just the middle ring?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on July 16, 2017, 12:21:25 PM
Thanks, I tried to find a calculator to work out the relative ratios but can't find one.

Don't worry about a calculator, get your son to do the calcs with his legs! If he struggles, get some lower gearing.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 16, 2017, 12:32:50 PM
Going for a ride at Lysty. Pulled a pair of socks out of the bike drawer. Anyone else have a pair of these retros

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oh yes...and quite a few of the latter pairs too. (the green lettering ones)

used to even wear them until I switched to sandals off road. (and at work, and at home...)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 16, 2017, 09:52:18 PM
Cool, is that the XTC SL? We looked at that model but the standover is higher and it is a 3x. Does Declan use the front rings much or just the middle ring?
Hi D4D ive just got my son a giant XTC SL hes 8 in September and easily pushes all the gears with the front small gear way to easy

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 17, 2017, 06:48:54 AM
Hi D4D ive just got my son a giant XTC SL hes 8 in September and easily pushes all the gears with the front small gear way to easy

Thanks for the info :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 17, 2017, 06:54:57 AM
Cool, is that the XTC SL? We looked at that model but the standover is higher and it is a 3x. Does Declan use the front rings much or just the middle ring?

Uses mainly the middle ring with the occasional granny gear grind when in the real steep stuff. He has not been out for a while and yesterday kept me on my toes at time which was great. All his swimming is paying off and his legs are much stronger of late.

Was amazing yesterday the amount of roos out on the tracks. At one point we had to stop and watch a roo train of around 30, bound across the track in front of us, must have been moving to greener pastures

Time to organise a ride at Lysterfield or out your way in the coming months

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on July 17, 2017, 04:01:51 PM
I still love my old Brooks Conquest.

After riding it for a few months my arse was finally broken in to the shape of the saddle!  ;D

that was in 1993.

Still riding that saddle today.

Been around Australia on a big (slow) lap, up to the Cape, across the Simpson twice and a lot of commuting klms.

I'm still on the Coda saddle that came with my new Cannondale Super V in 2000. It just works for me, so why change... looks a bit dog-eared these days but I think I'll just get it re-padded and covered.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on July 17, 2017, 05:01:49 PM
Thanks, I tried to find a calculator to work out the relative ratios but can't find one.


What about this calculator?
http://www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence (http://www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tazzi on July 17, 2017, 08:41:08 PM
What about this calculator?
http://www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence (http://www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence)


Sheldon Brown is your friend - lots of options on this gear calculator.  https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gear-calc.html (https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gear-calc.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on July 18, 2017, 11:31:05 AM
Sheldon Brown is your friend - lots of options on this gear calculator.  https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gear-calc.html (https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gear-calc.html)

That's the one I was looking for.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 18, 2017, 12:18:28 PM
You lot are bad people... I spent 2 hrs last night working out:
a) Can I fit bigger wheels to my old Cannondale for hacking around town on; with 26" wheels it's too slow, but it has pannier racks on it and disc tabs... It looks like I can squeeze some 700x25C wheels in....
b) Can I fit some 27.5" wheels into the wife's 2012 Giant Trance to make that quicker as well... the answer is possibly...

Around Midnight I called it quits...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on July 18, 2017, 08:44:00 PM
I've picked up some more 'parts' in the last week. A Scott Aspect 45 from council cleanup, only needed a QR skewer in the front and some TLC. A giant roam with a badly dented frame, but otherwise near new parts to fix up son 2's bike that doesn't have any brakes at present and an old Avanti road bike to update to a new commuter and ditch the current flat bar.

The Scott looks pretty good for a 'camping' bike, but might look a bit too good for thieves.

All up the shed needs to shed about half a dozen bikes, and I'll need a few days worth of time to wrench the rest into shape.

I've got to stop looking at gumtree etc.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 19, 2017, 05:39:39 AM
N+1= a happy face,  Newie. 😊

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 19, 2017, 08:19:41 PM
After an exhaustive search both online and at bike shops, we have decided on the 2018 version of the Norco Charger 24" for my son. He is growing out of his 20" both functionally and physically. I wanted something with disc brakes and a trigger shifter. It also has an air fork, rather than a spring, so it is adjustable for his weight and will actually work properly. The only issue I can see with this bike is it might be geared too high with a 36t up front and 11-32 rear, not good for little legs and climbing big hills. I have an 11-42 10x XT shifter/chain/cassette/derailleur from my Scott that I may fit to it, I also have a 30T RaceFace narrow wide chain ring for the front. I'll also change the tyre to be more trail biased. New shipment doesn't arrive until the end of October, which is perfect as he needs to grow a bit and his birthday is early November.

http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/ (http://www.norco.com/bikes/youth/24-inch/charger-24/charger-41/)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/charger.png)


Just to help you spend all of your money show him this but barter them down on the price
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/24-kids-bikes/specialized/nsw/parramatta/hotrock-xtr-ltd/102917483 (https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/24-kids-bikes/specialized/nsw/parramatta/hotrock-xtr-ltd/102917483)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 20, 2017, 06:43:13 AM
Just to help you spend all of your money show him this but barter them down on the price

XTR mmmm :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 22, 2017, 02:09:23 PM
Time to organise a ride at Lysterfield or out your way in the coming months

Yep, this winter weather has been perfect for riding. Just back from a ride in the You Yangs this morning, trails are in great condition, lots of grip and no dust.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 22, 2017, 06:53:56 PM
A bit of a blast from the past. DH championships from memory from different years.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on July 22, 2017, 07:23:23 PM
....Just back from a ride in the You Yangs this morning.....

...and you didn't call in??.... :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 23, 2017, 04:41:20 PM
Hey GG, all the things you like in one video lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b09vWpfQ_8A (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b09vWpfQ_8A)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 23, 2017, 04:47:32 PM
...and you didn't call in??.... :'(

Maybe next time
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on July 24, 2017, 07:03:52 PM

Duggie I've got that Scott pants/jersey outfit for sale, suits 10-14 depending on height (my son was very tall at 7...), if any of the grandkids need some kit. Paid $80 for it used in great shape, still in great  shape, you can have if for $50 inc postage if you like.




I will take you up on this offer , I have sent you a pm .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on July 24, 2017, 07:40:17 PM
New addition to the daughters bike over the weekend, it helps from keeping the backside getting sore on those long rides...lol
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 04, 2017, 07:11:38 PM
N+1 has kicked in. My son has been getting out on the BMX we rebuilt at the local dirt jump track and it looks like fun. We've been watching dirt jump videos, one thing led to another and I'm researching 26" dirt jump bikes. I've found a Norco Ryde for a reasonable price, wife will kill me if I buy another bike. Decisions, decisions....

(http://www.norco.com/img/bikes/064182-1-full.png)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 05, 2017, 01:33:41 PM
^ We have an Azonic DS1 sitting in the shed back in the UK... been through various incarnations over the last 18 years - last seen with slick tyres on it!

Other news...

Wife has decided she wants a new watch, and one that does fitness tracking for cycling. Has anyone got any suggestions? I run a Magellan Cyclo 100 on my bike, whilst she has a Cateye cordless one with cadence, but wants something that is a bit more high tech so she can race a few friends on Strava (I have no interest in that though). We also picked up a Polar HRM for peanuts that needed new batteries, but she doesn't like the chest band.

Been looking at the Garmin Forerunner 235 type watches, so GPS and HRM in one unit.

I now open the floor to comments or flaming...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 05, 2017, 01:43:22 PM
If your wife doesn't like the chest straps, then there are no other options other than the watch type. ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 05, 2017, 01:49:23 PM
N+1 has kicked in. My son has been getting out on the BMX we rebuilt at the local dirt jump track and it looks like fun. We've been watching dirt jump videos, one thing led to another and I'm researching 26" dirt jump bikes. I've found a Norco Ryde for a reasonable price, wife will kill me if I buy another bike. Decisions, decisions....

(http://www.norco.com/img/bikes/064182-1-full.png)


N+1= happy dance and that's all that counts.  ;D How many pairs of shoes, dresses and the like, does your wife own?  :D When it comes to bikes parts and racing goes, there is no discussion on any part of it. It's my domain and I won't alter what I do. I get asked..... is that another bike?  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 05, 2017, 01:50:34 PM
Strava also runs on your phone, so could she Strava on the phone and get by with the current watch?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 05, 2017, 01:56:37 PM
Strava also runs on your phone, so could she Strava on the phone and get by with the current watch?

That's my thinking... I think she just wants a new watch and this is a good way to get one.

Her watch rule is just about N+1... working watches is about 0.5N...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 05, 2017, 02:00:41 PM
Have a look at the Tic Watch

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 05, 2017, 02:30:45 PM
Have a look at the Tic Watch

That's an interesting option...

I've now gone down another rabbit hole, which I suspect will get me in trouble... The Garmin Oregon handheld GPS can pair with ANT+ sensors... Not as cheap as a watch (about 3x the amount) but it gets me a different solution...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 05, 2017, 05:50:08 PM
N+1 complete, I found a 2016 model and bargained down the price 8)
http://www.norco.com/bike-archives/2016/ryde-26/ (http://www.norco.com/bike-archives/2016/ryde-26/)

Tested out at the local bmx park, almost ended in tears on a jump but I managed to save it >:D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ryde26.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on August 05, 2017, 06:00:55 PM
That's an interesting option...

I've now gone down another rabbit hole, which I suspect will get me in trouble... The Garmin Oregon handheld GPS can pair with ANT+ sensors... Not as cheap as a watch (about 3x the amount) but it gets me a different solution...
I got a garmin 235 for my birthday a few months ago. Works pretty well, easy to use, battery lasts long enough. I've used it successfully for a 6.5hr ride and it didn't run flat on me. I was using an older Garmin on the bike, but started doing a bit of running this year and the watch is easier to deal with than carrying a phone.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 06, 2017, 03:09:49 PM
I got a garmin 235 for my birthday a few months ago. Works pretty well, easy to use, battery lasts long enough. I've used it successfully for a 6.5hr ride and it didn't run flat on me. I was using an older Garmin on the bike, but started doing a bit of running this year and the watch is easier to deal with than carrying a phone.

If doing running and swimming, then the watch is by far, the better option.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on August 07, 2017, 06:49:26 AM
Hey guys, I just arrived in Cairns on Saturday and took my bike out for a ride on the Smithfield trails. I think I need to work on my fitness! Some of those climbs! But had fun anyway.
Going to be here for a while, start my new job this morning, so I'll have plenty of time to ride the trails. Also keen to try out some downhill trails but not sure if my bike is up to it(Trek Fuel EX).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 07, 2017, 07:30:30 AM
Hey guys, I just arrived in Cairns on Saturday and took my bike out for a ride on the Smithfield trails. I think I need to work on my fitness! Some of those climbs! But had fun anyway.
Going to be here for a while, start my new job this morning, so I'll have plenty of time to ride the trails. Also keen to try out some downhill trails but not sure if my bike is up to it(Trek Fuel EX).

hey whitey1 - get in touch with my mate William here - https://www.facebook.com/cyclefnq/ (https://www.facebook.com/cyclefnq/)

he's lived there his whole life and lives to ride. He knows that place like no-one else. he'll show some amazing rides that you Fuel EX will be just fine on...

Tell him Wayne sent you.

Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on August 20, 2017, 07:56:07 PM
So took the misses to a bike shop today and we both walked out with bikes wife got a Liv Tempt and I picked up a Scott Genius 750 no pics yet as we haven't picked up the bikes, now just to choose how to cart them around with the kk tossing up between roof mounting on the car, swing away on the kk or mounting them a rack on the top of the camper.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 20, 2017, 09:00:52 PM
Am I the only one who carries their bikes in the car, or is it because so many use utes rather than wagons?

This is one of the main dilemmas I have with replacing the 4Runner - drop the seats and I have a level floor all the way and I can easily load even my XL framed 29er in upright (only remove the saddle) and there's enough length in the boot to do that. Wife's bikes can go sideways across the car...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Squalo on August 25, 2017, 10:52:05 PM
I regularly put the back seat of my Patrol down and carry bikes inside it, mostly because at 48 it's getting to be a bit of a risk to put them on the roof. With 33" tyres and a lift, it's a long way up! I have to put one foot on a rear tyre and one hand on the roof rack. The other hand takes the bike, then it's a one-handed lift as I also pull myself up, get my other foot on the tyre, then rotate and swing the bike and land it on the rack. My back doesn't like it...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 26, 2017, 03:57:16 AM
I carry one on the back of my truck (Western Star 4900) but have only had the chance to ride it once, this year.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 26, 2017, 01:51:43 PM
Am I the only one who carries their bikes in the car, or is it because so many use utes rather than wagons?

This is one of the main dilemmas I have with replacing the 4Runner - drop the seats and I have a level floor all the way and I can easily load even my XL framed 29er in upright (only remove the saddle) and there's enough length in the boot to do that. Wife's bikes can go sideways across the car...
My dual cab Amarok tub takes my MTB bike laid flat, not having to take wheel out, or even twist the wheel out of the way:
(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/53897-1/41.JPG)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cancan on August 26, 2017, 02:33:33 PM
I chucked mine in the back of the Jeep... have a golf and can fit 2 bikes with front wheels off

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 26, 2017, 07:05:55 PM
Make sure you watch Red Bull TV tonight for the World Cup Downhill final. Minnaar, Gwin & Brosnan are all in the hunt for the title, whoever wins the race, wins the series!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 26, 2017, 09:06:42 PM
Is that free or pay, D4D?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on August 26, 2017, 10:21:48 PM
Is that free or pay, D4D?  ???

Foo
was free i hope...i downloaded the app after reading his post and was watching earlier.  It asked for credit card details at one stage when i did ghe set up, but you could skip that part (which I did).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 27, 2017, 06:31:38 AM
Free, I fell asleep and woke up just in time to see Minnaar flat and Gwin's run to victory.

Replay here https://www.redbull.tv/live/AP-1PWUW938H1W11/uci-mountain-bike-world-cup (https://www.redbull.tv/live/AP-1PWUW938H1W11/uci-mountain-bike-world-cup)

Watch tonight to see if Schurter can make it a clean sweep in the XCO.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on August 27, 2017, 09:01:10 AM
I always watch the DH World Cups on RedbullTV. Its free.

What an awesome last night at Val Di Sole, Italy? Crazy rocky and steep!

Cairns World Championships is coming up in a couple of weeks, its being broadcast on SBS. Cant wait.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 02, 2017, 07:07:08 AM
Heads up the Aldi 29er is coming up for sale again soon. It's not going to win a DH or XCO title, but for $350 as a commuter or camping bike it ticks the right boxes.

Even Flow reviewed it :) http://flowmountainbike.com/post-all/the-350-aldi-mtb-is-back-heres-our-take/ (http://flowmountainbike.com/post-all/the-350-aldi-mtb-is-back-heres-our-take/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 02, 2017, 12:30:14 PM
I have one of the Aldi 29ers and am very happy with it. Word around the traps is, it's a Polygon frame. You may need to check a few things on it = bearing tightness and cables and gear adjustment but for $350, they are a bloody good buy.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 02, 2017, 01:06:49 PM
Word around the traps is, it's a Polygon frame.

Comes out of the same factory...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on September 02, 2017, 09:35:13 PM
Comes out of the same factory...
99.9% of the worlds bikes come out of the Giant or Merida factories. Including many so-called boutique brands.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 03, 2017, 07:00:44 AM
99.9% of the worlds bikes come out of the Giant or Merida factories. Including many so-called boutique brands.

http://flowmountainbike.com/features/polygon-behind-the-curtain/ (http://flowmountainbike.com/features/polygon-behind-the-curtain/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 03, 2017, 10:29:06 AM
Not that I need another bike, but it's quite tempting to pick up one of these Aldi ones to see what it's like.

My old Norco is getting a bit old, and my roadie is in storage

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on September 03, 2017, 10:36:06 AM
I'm going to grab one. I do have a bike in the shed that has some nice gear on it, but I was a naïve about frame sizes when I got it. Frame is a bit small for me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 03, 2017, 12:37:05 PM
Not that I need another bike, but it's quite tempting to pick up one of these Aldi ones to see what it's like.

My thinking exactly :)

I took the dirt jump bike out yesterday, almost went out the front door showing my son how to jump. Damn thing developed creaking cranks, I hate noises on my bikes. Took the cranks off and found no grease on the axle. This bike was put together in the shop with no love. Added some grease, refitted the cranks and back to silence.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 03GV on September 03, 2017, 04:04:51 PM
I have one of the Aldi 29ers and am very happy with it. Word around the traps is, it's a Polygon frame. You may need to check a few things on it = bearing tightness and cables and gear adjustment but for $350, they are a bloody good buy.  ;D

Foo

Sounds familar, just like buying a chinese forward fold  ;D

And yeah the frames come out of the polygon factory.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 03, 2017, 06:40:55 PM
Got out for a quick solo ride before the rains hit at Lysty. Spoilt with it being so close. Nothing better to clear the head and awaken the body. Back was tight at the start but all fixed after just short of an hours ride

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on September 04, 2017, 06:25:47 PM
Put a new cassette, chain and outer chain ring on my bike.
I didn't know it was that easy.
I measure the difference in the new and old chain, both having the same amount of links: 2.5 cm......
Worn? Nah.  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 04, 2017, 07:24:02 PM
Put a new cassette, chain and outer chain ring on my bike.
I didn't know it was that easy.
I measure the difference in the new and old chain, both having the same amount of links: 2.5 cm......
Worn? Nah.  ;D

Steel rule from centre of pin to another centre 12 links (outer and inner) later on should be 12" long, anything more than that is the chain is worn.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on September 05, 2017, 06:07:47 PM
So I went to the local TREK dealer this afternoon to have a look at a bike. Had a look at the current Marlin 5. Now compared to the Aldi 29er, that is on sale this w/end, the TREK had lower spec componentry. The only thing that was higher spec was the TREK had juice brakes where the Aldi has got cable. TREK had Tourney derailleurs whist the Aldi has Acera. I know we're not comparing apples with apples but I don't think the TREK as going to be $250 better. Plus for my planned riding, I think the Aldi 29er will do the trick. Hopefully I snag one before they sell out. Just my two cents worth.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on September 08, 2017, 08:20:43 AM
Got the day off work today so I'm off to Smithfield to watch some of the mtb action at the World Champs.
Got me a couple of cow bells, I'm all ready!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on September 08, 2017, 09:26:09 AM
Got the day off work today so I'm off to Smithfield to watch some of the mtb action at the World Champs.
Got me a couple of cow bells, I'm all ready!
Lucky guy!

Go Sam and Troy!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jb1 on September 08, 2017, 02:31:39 PM
Has anyone seen this bike race - 3000km from Albany WA to the rock

https://racetotherock2017.maprogress.com/

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 09, 2017, 11:27:50 AM
Dropped into Aldi about an hour ago not expecting there to be any bikes left. To my surprise there was a medium left in blue, and 4 larges, 2 x blue, 2 x red. I don't really need another bike, decisions decisions....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 09, 2017, 04:07:53 PM
Dropped into Aldi about an hour ago not expecting there to be any bikes left. To my surprise there was a medium left in blue, and 4 larges, 2 x blue, 2 x red. I don't really need another bike, decisions decisions....

N+1= Happy dance.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on September 09, 2017, 04:45:59 PM
Dropped into Aldi about an hour ago not expecting there to be any bikes left. To my surprise there was a medium left in blue, and 4 larges, 2 x blue, 2 x red. I don't really need another bike, decisions decisions....
I was at my local store at opening time this morning and picked up a large in red. They only had red in the large and blue in the medium. Took it home and bolted it together with some extra grease in a couple of spots. Rides nice for what it is. Going to change the seat and put the bar ends from my 26er on it. It will do me. Going to get a mate to double check the adjustment on the derailleurs and brakes but other than that it's all good. Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on September 10, 2017, 09:06:20 AM
https://imgur.com/a/NuVUG
Just did 10-12k's on the 29er. Rides nice enough. very comfortable standing up and pedalling. Feels heavy but I am that out of condition I imagine any bike would feel heavy. Definitely need a comfier saddle. Good spread of gears. Doesn't feels as agile as my old 26er but that could just be that I haven't ridden in ages. Only one magpie attack. What can I do to improve the rolling resistance of the bike? Bearings, tyres????
My boy can't wait to go riding with dad. He's just got to get rid of the cast on his arm first. It will be good for his fitness for the off season of BMX.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 10, 2017, 09:20:07 AM
What can I do to improve the rolling resistance of the bike? Bearings, tyres????

Better tyres, folding instead of wire bead, different tread, tubeless, lose some kegs :)

My boy can't wait to go riding with dad.

That's what it is all about :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 10, 2017, 10:11:00 AM


Better tyres, folding instead of wire bead, different tread, tubeless, lose some kegs :)

I'd start with a slicker tread.  I run a complete slick on my mountain bike when I commute on it, and it's the difference between getting to work trashed or not...  Quite a remarkable difference


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 10, 2017, 11:51:26 AM
planning some bike/dog packing...

step 1 - design in photoshop obviously...

step 2 - find used BoB Ibex trailer and start mods to take fat 26" rear wheel, upgrade rear shock and have Bike Bag Dude make up a padded lined "tub" for Tucker to rest in (when not trotting beside me)

Not my bike in the pic as I don't run derailleurs. This all to get me inspired to make it happen.

But the the overall design concept is there.
Modify the hitch "yoke" on the BoB to fit a fat bike 170mm spaced rear on the frame.
modify the rear of the trailer to accept a 150/15 dynamo front hub, 80mm tubeless rim and 5.05" tyre
custom rear rack for Tuckers water, food, leads and doggy first aid kit
custom flag (hey... everyone deserves their own flag right...)
nice padded area for him to rest in.

wonder if this should be in the home builds thread?


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 10, 2017, 06:58:31 PM
Wouldn't it be better to have the hitch/pin for the trailer, so that you don't need to worry about the drawer bar and rear wheel binding up, when turning a sharp right?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on September 10, 2017, 07:32:13 PM
Got the day off work today so I'm off to Smithfield to watch some of the mtb action at the World Champs.
Got me a couple of cow bells, I'm all ready!
watched woman's and the mens events on SBS2 today, didn't even realise it was on till I stumbled across it whilst channel surfing. No shortage of stacks in the womens downhill today, reckon a few are missing bark off of them currently
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on September 10, 2017, 09:13:57 PM
Rode 64km of gravel today in the 'Gravel Grit' ride around the Watagans. All fire road stuff, but included one long rough descent which was pretty fast and fun. Bike had been making some creaking noises prior that I hadn't been able to locate, and assumed was suspension bearings. Noticed what looked like dirt on the front, wiped it away and it stayed. Turned out to be a crack in the head tube. At least I didn't find it after landing face first in the gravel after the forks separated from the frame.
(https://i.imgur.com/l6na3JC.jpg)

New bike time! Pity I've just spent money on the shock, and new grips.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 11, 2017, 07:34:45 AM
Wouldn't it be better to have the hitch/pin for the trailer, so that you don't need to worry about the drawer bar and rear wheel binding up, when turning a sharp right?  ???

Foo

Looking from above...  the "hitch" is an A frame. It attaches on both sides of the rear wheel. The pivot is the tall vertical bit just in front of the main trailer body.

think of it as the reverse of a 4wd and trailer arrangement...

also... the A frame can rotate (pivot) up and down on special nuts on the end of the rear bicycle axle. So it's a like a McHitch (or any off-road trailer hitch for that matter) and can move in all directions while towing.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 11, 2017, 11:16:30 AM
Ah okay, that make better sense. 🖒

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Throbbinhood on September 12, 2017, 12:08:45 PM
Dragged my old 04/05 at a guess stp2 out of the shed the other day (she has a couple of upgrades). Since losing weight I've wanted to get back into it. Threw some new brake pads, chain, grips, and rubber at her as well as a good clean and lube and she turned out alright! Can't justify buying something else right now, would eventually love a dually, but I'll see how much I get back into it on this old girl.

(https://i.imgur.com/KF4M413.jpg)
Title: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on September 14, 2017, 07:27:00 PM
Finally brought the wife and I some half decent bikes we got her a Liv tempt and I got myself a Scott Genius both 2017 models so picked the, up for pretty decent prices now to start using them.
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 15, 2017, 06:39:32 PM
Nice, I bought the missus a Tempt 2, swapped out the brakes, changed the saddle, replaced the front tyre with a more trail oriented pattern and fitted some better flat pedals. She really likes it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 19, 2017, 01:54:55 PM
hi all,

as the boys get a bit older, i need to come up with a storage/rack solution for 4 bikes at home...

looking for ideas from those in a similar position...

do you hang?  floor rack?  what sort of rack? 

will most likely be storing hybrid style bikes (not road only bikes...)...

i don't have unlimited space in garage and shed, so something that is fairly compact, but keeps them off the ground or leaning up against the wall or camper would be great.

any thoughts, ideas or suggestions of what has worked for you and what hasn't would be appreciated...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 19, 2017, 02:33:30 PM
I used a pallet to hold the bikes - the gaps were just big enough for mountain bike tyres, and the spacing was enough that it kept the bikes apart and the depth was enough to stabilise the bikes. I managed to store 5 bikes like that - my 3 XL framed bikes and wife's Small framed bikes. It wouldn't be too hard to get the bikes in and out if you could butt the wheels up to the wall; we had them side loading which wasn't great, but better than nothing.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 19, 2017, 07:12:30 PM
i need to come up with a storage/rack solution for 4 bikes at home...
These guys have a good range, I have this one https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3 (https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3) you can join as many as you like.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 19, 2017, 08:03:15 PM
These guys have a good range, I have this one https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3 (https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/adjustable-3-bike-floor-parking-rack-storage-stand/KP-449B3) you can join as many as you like.

interesting...

they don't move around?  even with the bigger bikes?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 19, 2017, 08:28:29 PM
interesting...

they don't move around?  even with the bigger bikes?


The rack in the link has a moveable section that holds the wheel firm. The single units I bought previously don't have that, but they still hold the 20" bikes fine.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bikerack.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 20, 2017, 09:20:01 AM
The rack in the link has a moveable section that holds the wheel firm. The single units I bought previously don't have that, but they still hold the 20" bikes fine.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bikerack.jpg)


looks the goods... thanks, mate...  :cup:

might just get a 4 bunger and be done with it...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on September 20, 2017, 09:25:15 AM
I used a bit of pool fencing leaned up against the wall. Admittedly I've gone over the top and it's now a two level rack capable of holding 12 bikes. Two sections of pool fence, one on top of the other, a steel frame and some bed frame boards.

Wheel them in rearwards, lean the wheel against a slot in the pool fence.

Edit: This was posted back a few pages, but photobucket stole the link.

(http://i.imgur.com/QZ8vCwd.jpg) (https://imgur.com/QZ8vCwd)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on September 21, 2017, 08:59:52 PM
I've just brought a roof bike pulls system will post a pic when I install it over the weekend if it's any good hahahaha.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on September 22, 2017, 08:36:15 AM
I've just brought a roof bike pulls system will post a pic when I install it over the weekend if it's any good hahahaha.
I tried that technique at our last house, but being tallish found I couldn't get them high enough to not keep banging my head when underneath. Even cut a hole in the ceiling and lifted them up between the trusses and still not high enough. Might be handy if you want to store the mower or similar underneath them though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on September 30, 2017, 10:10:54 AM
I tried that technique at our last house, but being tallish found I couldn't get them high enough to not keep banging my head when underneath. Even cut a hole in the ceiling and lifted them up between the trusses and still not high enough. Might be handy if you want to store the mower or similar underneath them though.

Yeh even with higher ceilings I'll hit my head so I'm putting it over the camper will be able to just lift the bikes onto the hard floor then lift the bike without it being a head bum hazard


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on October 08, 2017, 08:25:37 PM
Just ordered a trek fuel Ex 7  should pick it up this week
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on October 09, 2017, 04:28:38 AM
After cracking the head tube on my Yeti, I've got a stop gap solution until I find another nice bike. The yeti was all old spec. 26", straight head tube, Standard QR, screw in BB.

Bought a cheap dually (Scott Aspect) and switched all my decent running gear onto it. Reckon I dropped near 3kg off it. Mostly by upgrading the Dart forks to Reba and switching the cheap and heavy wheels and tyres to some decent TWE wheels and lightweight cross mark tyres.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 21, 2017, 05:25:40 PM
My dad has been scanning his old photos and found a few pics of my old road bike. Circa 1990, Cecil Walker (Paconi built) 531 Reynolds frame, full Shimano Ultegra group set, Campag wheels and seat post, Cinelli stem and bars, and Look clipless pedals. I did a lot of klms on this bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/jscw531.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2017, 05:01:00 AM
Nice bike, D4D. What Club did ya race for?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: b1 on October 26, 2017, 05:22:37 PM
ALL GONE  ;D ;D ;D

Cleaning up the garage I have some mountain bike stuff that others might be able to use


4 LED lights that I used when doing 24hr TEAM events. Haven't been used for a couple of years and was going to toss them. Plugged them into the batteries that haven't been used for the same amount of time and they still worked !! No idea how lond they might last I think I have 4 lights, 5 chargers, 3 batteries, 3 head/helmet mounts and various other bits and bobs that go with it.Gonski

Also have an action camera. Charges via USB. Cables, mounts, instructions. Used it a couple of times but didn't enjoy editing and lost interest.

Also a used Prologo X10 saddle


Pick up from Southern Sydney or Swagmail and they're yours.



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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 27, 2017, 06:14:42 PM
New bike day for my son, an early birthday present, it's been on order for 3 months. Upgrade from a 20 inch to a 24 inch, hydraulic disc brakes, trigger shift gears and an air fork. Now to shred some trails.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/nc24.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 28, 2017, 04:22:35 PM
After doing a few k's on the Aldi 29r I gone back over the bike and given it a few adjustments here and there and ran a spanner over everything. So far I'm happy with the bike. Bang for buck I don't think you can beat it. Went and looked at a few 24 inch hardtails for my boy for Christmas. Just need to pick one. Pretty limited choices in town.
Cheers, Mike.
 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 28, 2017, 04:35:14 PM
I have an Aldi 29er and the only thing that I've done to it is........ Check all bearing tensions and tighten up a few spokes on the back wheel. I'm more than happy with it for a thrash about bike.  ;D It is better speced than the entry level Trek equivalent.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on October 28, 2017, 04:58:36 PM
After doing a few k's on the Aldi 29r I gone back over the bike and given it a few adjustments here and there and ran a spanner over everything. So far I'm happy with the bike. Bang for buck I don't think you can beat it. Went and looked at a few 24 inch hardtails for my boy for Christmas. Just need to pick one. Pretty limited choices in town.
Cheers, Mike.
I have an Aldi 29er and the only thing that I've done to it is........ Check all bearing tensions and tighten up a few spokes on the back wheel. I'm more than happy with it for a thrash about bike.  ;D It is better speced than the entry level Trek equivalent.  ;)

Foo
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 01, 2017, 05:52:22 AM
?????iszzc5 ^ eandfdaatt5ttrga

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N + I = an Avanti Chrono TT bike will be making it's way into my fold on the weekend.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 02, 2017, 10:01:57 PM
N + I = an Avanti Crono TT bike will be making it's way into my fold on the weekend.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 03, 2017, 05:48:40 AM
Dadaa

Damn 15 year olds building bikes, the front brake is on the wrong way round :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 03, 2017, 06:20:30 AM
Damn 15 year olds building bikes, the front brake is on the wrong way round :)
WTF? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on November 03, 2017, 07:26:34 AM
My dad has been scanning his old photos and found a few pics of my old road bike. Circa 1990, Cecil Walker (Paconi built) 531 Reynolds frame, full Shimano Ultegra group set, Campag wheels and seat post, Cinelli stem and bars, and Look clipless pedals. I did a lot of klms on this bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/jscw531.jpg)


That’s very similar to my bike, I have a Hillman built 531 Reynolds frame, same wheels and Shimano 600 Arabesque group set . Will never part with it. I’ve had it for 37 years now


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 05, 2017, 02:28:50 PM
Got my new toy home this morning and fitted my race wheels to it, after a wash down of the running gear. I think it looks pretty damn good.  8)

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 05, 2017, 05:13:37 PM
http://www.bauerbikes.co.nz/images/bikes/boys/ambush-24-blue-large.jpg (http://www.bauerbikes.co.nz/images/bikes/boys/ambush-24-blue-large.jpg)

My boys Chrissy present. Not a big brand name bike but had more bling than Treks and the like. My next choice was the Polygon Relic Evo 24 but my boy didn't like the colour scheme. The Polygon was a higher spec bike for the same price as the Bauer. The Bauer was local as well so doing my bit to keep some money in town while things are slow.
Cheers, Mike.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: A-frame81 on November 06, 2017, 06:52:18 PM
Nice! I have an old Bauer I've turned into a single speed.:
(https://preview.ibb.co/dNWeaw/IMG_0675.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jna5Fw)
Here's my old Apollo that I rebuilt a few years ago. Might not be the lightest thing going around but it works for me (I'm no the lightest thing going around either  :D)
Before:
(https://preview.ibb.co/kTfu8G/IMG_0292.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hVCkFw)
After:
(https://preview.ibb.co/e7LSTG/IMG_0807.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fPV5Fw)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 06, 2017, 09:40:03 PM
Nice! I have an old Bauer I've turned into a single speed.:
(https://preview.ibb.co/dNWeaw/IMG_0675.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jna5Fw)
Here's my old Apollo that I rebuilt a few years ago. Might not be the lightest thing going around but it works for me (I'm no the lightest thing going around either  :D)
Before:
(https://preview.ibb.co/kTfu8G/IMG_0292.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hVCkFw)
After:
(https://preview.ibb.co/e7LSTG/IMG_0807.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fPV5Fw)
Nothin wrong with the old bikes, especially when they are done up.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 07, 2017, 11:03:19 AM
Had the rear shifter cable snapped last Friday.
It was a difficult ride home with only 2 gears: 34x11 or 48x11.
I managed it and installed a new cable on the weekend. Took the time to take the cassette off and added another spacer as it was still moving around a little.
Now all quiet. It took a while to get the adjustment correctly done, but all good now.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2017, 11:33:21 AM
It was a difficult ride home with only 2 gears: 34x11 or 48x11.

Nice, I hope it was downhill :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 07, 2017, 12:04:29 PM
Nice, I hope it was downhill :)

Not all the way. The flyover the Freeway was the hardest part.
And as I only have the use of one arm, I can't stand on the pedals.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on November 07, 2017, 08:59:10 PM
Had the rear shifter cable snapped last Friday.
It was a difficult ride home with only 2 gears: 34x11 or 48x11
I've had the opposite happen, not fun either. Shifter died and stuck in the lowest gear. Wasn't hard work making it home, but slow, and an awful lot of pedalling.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on November 07, 2017, 09:03:05 PM
I've had the opposite happen, not fun either. Shifter died and stuck in the lowest gear. Wasn't hard work making it home, but slow, and an awful lot of pedalling.
Once I was going full speed down hill that ended in a T intersection so I pulled it into 1st with anticipation of stopping at the bottom and the chain jumped off and got jammed between the spokes and cluster. Lol locked it up and couldn’t do a thing but stay on it then it wore through the tyre and popped the tube.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 08, 2017, 05:27:48 AM
New bike day for my son, an early birthday present, it's been on order for 3 months. Upgrade from a 20 inch to a 24 inch, hydraulic disc brakes, trigger shift gears and an air fork. Now to shred some trails.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/nc24.jpg)


ok... I know it specifically says USA and Canada, but then this is mainly a North American website too.

might be worthwhile checking your sons new bike anyway...

http://www.bicycleretailer.com/recalls/2017/11/07/norco-recalling-childrens-bikes-because-crank-failures#.WgIIrBOCyF0 (http://www.bicycleretailer.com/recalls/2017/11/07/norco-recalling-childrens-bikes-because-crank-failures#.WgIIrBOCyF0)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 08, 2017, 05:30:48 AM
ok... I know it specifically says USA and Canada, but then this is mainly a North American website too.

might be worthwhile checking your sons new bike anyway...

http://www.bicycleretailer.com/recalls/2017/11/07/norco-recalling-childrens-bikes-because-crank-failures#.WgIIrBOCyF0 (http://www.bicycleretailer.com/recalls/2017/11/07/norco-recalling-childrens-bikes-because-crank-failures#.WgIIrBOCyF0)


Thanks! That covers his bike, I'll have to check it out.

Edit - just checked his bike, it is fitted with the updated AC-13 cranks already, as per the Norco site, so no issue.
http://www.norco.com/samox-crankset-recall/ (http://www.norco.com/samox-crankset-recall/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 08, 2017, 05:36:46 AM
Thanks! That covers his bike, I'll have to check it out.

Edit - just checked his bike, it is fitted with the updated AC-13 cranks already, as per the Norco site, so no issue.
http://www.norco.com/samox-crankset-recall/ (http://www.norco.com/samox-crankset-recall/)


great news!

always good to see!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on November 08, 2017, 08:19:23 AM
Nothin wrong with the old bikes, especially when they are done up.

Foo

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hi foo,

i like your 'done up' bike...  :cup:

what sort of paint and painting process do you use for this purpose? 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 08, 2017, 05:53:51 PM
Are you talking about my Chromolly Hoffy frame, Paceman?

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on November 08, 2017, 06:02:49 PM
Are you talking about my Chromolly Hoffy frame, Paceman?

Foo

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sorry, i got the usernames/quotes mixed up... :)

my question was meant for a-frame81...

looking at the apollo that is now silver...

my mistake...  :-[
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: A-frame81 on November 08, 2017, 07:22:34 PM
No dramas paceman,

There was alot of paint stripper and sanding involved then cheap tins of spray paint from Bunnings. The fork looks great, but I got a bit lazy with the frame and just sanded it before spraying over the old paint and it has some imperfections. The main thing was I didn't let the last coat of colour dry for a full day before doing the clear coat, so I ended up having to re-sand places and touch it up and they stand out when you get up close.
Some photos from during the rebuild and when it was just finished:
(https://preview.ibb.co/fjSTLw/DSCF8104.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gQmzSb)
(https://preview.ibb.co/iwCZtG/DSCF8062.jpg) (https://ibb.co/dfr50w)
(https://preview.ibb.co/bxOw7b/DSCF8063.jpg) (https://ibb.co/iYdk0w)
(https://preview.ibb.co/kAAb7b/DSCF8067.jpg) (https://ibb.co/bvbG7b)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on November 08, 2017, 08:42:13 PM
No dramas paceman,

There was alot of paint stripper and sanding involved then cheap tins of spray paint from Bunnings. The fork looks great, but I got a bit lazy with the frame and just sanded it before spraying over the old paint and it has some imperfections. The main thing was I didn't let the last coat of colour dry for a full day before doing the clear coat, so I ended up having to re-sand places and touch it up and they stand out when you get up close.
Some photos from during the rebuild and when it was just finished:
(https://preview.ibb.co/fjSTLw/DSCF8104.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gQmzSb)
(https://preview.ibb.co/iwCZtG/DSCF8062.jpg) (https://ibb.co/dfr50w)
(https://preview.ibb.co/bxOw7b/DSCF8063.jpg) (https://ibb.co/iYdk0w)
(https://preview.ibb.co/kAAb7b/DSCF8067.jpg) (https://ibb.co/bvbG7b)

thanks, mate... looks good to me... :cup:

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 10, 2017, 06:03:21 AM
Bargain XT brake deal, way cheaper than anywhere else around.
https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/SHBDDNN8D/title/shimano-deore-xt-br-m8000-ice-tech-front---rear-brake-set (https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/SHBDDNN8D/title/shimano-deore-xt-br-m8000-ice-tech-front---rear-brake-set)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 11, 2017, 05:37:54 AM
Well this Old Fat Bastard is going to have a crack at the Masters Omnium State Titles today at The Anna Dome. Some embarrassment should be handed to myself.  :-[

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 12, 2017, 12:26:12 PM
Got my new toy home this morning and fitted my race wheels to it, after a wash down of the running gear. I think it looks pretty damn good.  8)

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Well I took the new toy out for a ride this morning and am impressed with how stiff it is. I'll need a few more rides on it to get accustomed to the different handling aspects of it though, to my Scott Foil.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 01, 2017, 02:40:55 PM
Got me some brand spanked Mercury C.F.30mm wheels today. Reduced from $2300 to $600, bargain and my Adamo seat turned up. 8)  :cup:

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 01, 2017, 02:43:18 PM
Carbon mmmmmm
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 01, 2017, 02:48:27 PM
Well this Old Fat Bastard is going to have a crack at the Masters Omnium State Titles today at The Anna Dome. Some embarrassment should be handed to myself.  :-[

Foo
wheres the results page?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 01, 2017, 02:53:58 PM
Well they lobbed us M7 riders in with the M5 and M6 riders and was totally humiliated.  :-[ I ended up in 8th place over all but it wasn't fair to put us against the younger riders!  >:D The whole reason for having the Masters categories is so that you can race against your own age group.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tracker on December 01, 2017, 03:33:08 PM
Got me some brand spanked Mercury C.F.30mm wheels today. Reduced from $2300 to $600, bargain and my Adamo seat turned up. 8)  :cup:

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   Gezzzzzzz....In my next life i never ever wanna come back as a bike seat...... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on December 01, 2017, 04:34:20 PM

   Gezzzzzzz....In my next life i never ever wanna come back as a bike seat...... ;D ;D ;D ;D
What if you were Elle Macpherson's seat?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 01, 2017, 05:23:40 PM
What if you were Elle Macpherson's seat?
possibly 3 weeks a month
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 01, 2017, 06:52:36 PM
possibly 3 weeks a month
Don't get too carried away, she's 53 now...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 04, 2017, 08:14:24 AM
Had a couple of drinks with the neighbour last night and he let slip he has a new bike coming. He is a sprinter/crit specialist. The frame is a Cippolini rb1k ‘the one’, with Enve cockpit. He is having it built up here with durace di2 because the wogs wouldn’t be happy if they find him bastardising their frame like that. Cost - not much change from $20k. Then there’s the wheels. Not everybody’s bike, but old mate has a reputation for killing frames and cranks with his watt bombs so hopefully this one will be stiff enough. I look forward to seeing it in the flesh.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 04, 2017, 08:23:26 AM
Had a couple of drinks with the neighbour last night and he let slip he has a new bike coming. He is a sprinter/crit specialist. The frame is a Cippolini rb1k ‘the one’, with Enve cockpit. He is having it built up here with durace di2 because the wogs wouldn’t be happy if they find him bastardising their frame like that. Cost - not much change from $20k. Then there’s the wheels. Not everybody’s bike, but old mate has a reputation for killing frames and cranks with his watt bombs so hopefully this one will be stiff enough. I look forward to seeing it in the flesh.
I wanna see a pic of said bike, when done.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 04, 2017, 08:25:21 AM
You might see it in masters events mate. He’s 53, rides for balmoral.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on December 04, 2017, 08:41:00 AM
Yep, we'll need pics GBC. Wanna see that one.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on December 04, 2017, 09:07:41 AM
...not much change from $20k. Then there’s the wheels...

20k...

for a road bike...

I do not have the words...

but... to each their own.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 04, 2017, 09:26:46 AM
Quote from: MuruCycles
20k...

for a road bike...

I do not have the words...

but... to each their own.
... get something with a motor that does 320kph for less than 1/2 that :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 04, 2017, 10:44:49 AM
20k...

for a road bike...

I do not have the words...

but... to each their own.

He doesn’t ride for fun, he races. If he isn’t on the best tool he is going to have to beat whoever is. Same in any discipline or sport. The geometry on it is insane. I couldn’t ride it 20 km.
I ride for enjoyment and am happy with my Avanti lounge chair.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on December 04, 2017, 12:32:28 PM
He doesn’t ride for fun, he races. If he isn’t on the best tool he is going to have to beat whoever is. Same in any discipline or sport. The geometry on it is insane. I couldn’t ride it 20 km.
I ride for enjoyment and am happy with my Avanti lounge chair.
I am jealous of this guy. Its a bike I would LOVE to ride, a work of art.

But you do not need to spend $20k for excellent performance. $5k with careful part selection and eye on geometry will get a bike with exactly the same performance. A quality, but generic carbon frame with good geometry, Ultegra Di2 and some Asian sourced carbon wheels will be just as quick, in the real world.

In no way am I criticising his spending, but at $20k you're paying for brand names. Like buying a Rolex when a Casio tells exactly the same time.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 04, 2017, 08:04:37 PM
I am jealous of this guy. Its a bike I would LOVE to ride, a work of art.

But you do not need to spend $20k for excellent performance. $5k with careful part selection and eye on geometry will get a bike with exactly the same performance. A quality, but generic carbon frame with good geometry, Ultegra Di2 and some Asian sourced carbon wheels will be just as quick, in the real world.

In no way am I criticising his spending, but at $20k you're paying for brand names. Like buying a Rolex when a Casio tells exactly the same time.

I think it is as much about the athlete. I guarantee that your statement would be correct for a rider such as myself. I guarantee the athlete in question would find the machines a lot different. I agree you are at the thin edge of the wedge looking for performance gains in machines of that value. The frame is actually quite heavy compared with its peers. But it is a sprinters frame with a tiny rear triangle and fat stays. Designed by a flamboyant sprinter to be ridden by flamboyant sprinters who live in a different world to me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 04, 2017, 08:33:43 PM
When you stop and think what the bikes they ride at the Olympics Commonwealth Game and Worlds can be $50000+, $20000 isn't so bad. 

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on December 04, 2017, 09:15:59 PM
When you stop and think what the bikes they ride at the Olympics Commonwealth Game and Worlds can be $50000+, $20000 isn't so bad. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on December 04, 2017, 09:44:54 PM
I suspect they are so bespoke that they are useless to anyone but the rider they were designed for - remember they are chasing the tiniest of advantages, and if a bike that fits just so does that, then that's what'll happen.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 05, 2017, 07:31:47 PM
Completed a few upgrades on my son's bike. XT M8000 brakes, Zee shifter and Zee short cage derailleur, XT 11-36 cassette & XT chain, Marsh guard and NS Bikes flat pedals.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ncug1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/ncug2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on December 07, 2017, 09:33:45 AM
^ lucky boy. My sons are only getting hand-me-downs until they can pay for their own stuff.

One more sleep til new bike day!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on December 28, 2017, 07:16:57 PM
Just finished building my oldest grandsons new BMX race bike . Full GT  Factory Carbon Fiber frame and forks , Bombshell carbon fiber wheel set , Speedline carbon fiber cranks, Box carbon fiber seat and post , Lightweight Box stem set and Promax brakes.


(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on December 28, 2017, 09:47:31 PM
Just been looking at what Decathlon have on offer - this looks an interesting prospect for AU$1300 ex Sydney.
https://www.decathlon.com.au/p/8366620_rockrider-900-275quote-mountain-bike-grey-lime.html#/1146-457-s_1m50_1m65 (https://www.decathlon.com.au/p/8366620_rockrider-900-275quote-mountain-bike-grey-lime.html#/1146-457-s_1m50_1m65)

They used to be really good on prices - especially at the top end - in the late 1990's it was the cheapest way to get an XTR groupset... buy a bike and remove the XTR bits... cheaper than buying them off a bike... Not sure how that SRAM groupset is ranked now. Their website still needs a few updates - they refer to 2016, and we're well on to 2018 bikes now....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 29, 2017, 08:21:28 AM
Just finished building my oldest grandsons new BMX race bike . Full GT  Factory Carbon Fiber frame and forks , Bombshell carbon fiber wheel set , Speedline carbon fiber cranks, Box carbon fiber seat and post , Lightweight Box stem set and Promax brakes.


(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg.html)



That is a schmick bike and what a lucky grandson! :cup: 8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: KieranR on December 29, 2017, 10:28:33 AM
let me introduce you to my daily ride at work...this is white lightning, its a piece of sh!t but so rad with the two baskets.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on December 30, 2017, 08:58:03 AM
Just finished building my oldest grandsons new BMX race bike . Full GT  Factory Carbon Fiber frame and forks , Bombshell carbon fiber wheel set , Speedline carbon fiber cranks, Box carbon fiber seat and post , Lightweight Box stem set and Promax brakes.


(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/Kids%20BMX%20bikes/IMG_0010.jpg.html)


I've always wondered why bmx bikes even have seats? The racing I've watched, the rider never sits down!
Trials bikes did away with seats years ago.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 03, 2018, 10:56:56 AM
Getting back into riding I picked up an aldi 29er on clearance and put it together, tuned the gears and it’s going well. I really need the next size up but this will do me for now with higher seat post. Got a question about the spokes though a couple seem lose, can I just tighten them with no effect? I know how spokes can affect a wheels roundness and tracking
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 03, 2018, 11:17:12 AM
Got a question about the spokes though a couple seem lose, can I just tighten them with no effect? I know how spokes can affect a wheels roundness and tracking

You'll need a spoke key, essentially you can give the nipples a few turns and check the true each time. From memory the Aldi bike has disc brakes so a perfect wheel true isn't as important as it is with rim brakes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 03, 2018, 11:23:47 AM
You'll need a spoke key, essentially you can give the nipples a few turns and check the true each time. From memory the Aldi bike has disc brakes so a perfect wheel true isn't as important as it is with rim brakes.

Thanks mate , I have a spoke key but it’s a flat travel one which isn’t ideal to do a lot . I’ll get a better one online. Probably thing that lets the aldi 29er down for the price is the fasteners, you can just feel the Allen screws are hard to get the keys into compared to my sons giant fathom 1.

 All good fun and for the price wow, can only see this costing more from here 😆
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 03, 2018, 11:29:20 AM
...can only see this costing more from here 😆

Next thing you know you're waking up in the middle of the night to watch the downhill on Red Bull TV >:D >:D >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on February 03, 2018, 11:40:50 AM
Next thing you know you're waking up in the middle of the night to watch the downhill on Red Bull TV >:D >:D >:D

Better still is N+1 to go and ride in the local DH race

Need to get out this weekend for a pedal

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on February 03, 2018, 02:20:06 PM
Getting back into riding I picked up an aldi 29er on clearance and put it together, tuned the gears and it’s going well. I really need the next size up but this will do me for now with higher seat post. Got a question about the spokes though a couple seem lose, can I just tighten them with no effect? I know how spokes can affect a wheels roundness and tracking
There was still some unsold? What did you pay for it? I've got one and for the money I can't fault it. The only thing I've done is put a better saddle on it.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 03, 2018, 02:38:32 PM
There was still some unsold? What did you pay for it? I've got one and for the money I can't fault it. The only thing I've done is put a better saddle on it.
Cheers, Mike.

$250 I find the saddle okay. I’ve got it fully back but it’s just made it wanna mono peddling uphill. I’ll look at something better if I get into it or maybe a aldi large when they come out again
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 03, 2018, 04:47:41 PM
Getting back into riding I picked up an aldi 29er on clearance and put it together, tuned the gears and it’s going well. I really need the next size up but this will do me for now with higher seat post. Got a question about the spokes though a couple seem lose, can I just tighten them with no effect? I know how spokes can affect a wheels roundness and tracking
Spoke keys should come with a warning. I would recommend getting the LBS to tension spokes unless you know what you are doing and have a trueing rig.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on February 03, 2018, 04:57:01 PM
Spoke keys should come with a warning. I would recommend getting the LBS to tension spokes unless you know what you are doing and have a trueing rig.

I always remember reading somewhere many moons ago (about 20 years...) that they were the most expensive tool you could pick up...

However, if you have a well built wheel it should rarely need to see a spoke key - one of mine was (over-) built many years ago, and is still going strong and has only been touched a few times in it's life.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on February 03, 2018, 07:03:00 PM
Finally got out to lysterfield today on the genius what a great spot was only there for a couple of hours but did around 20ks of trails was a great morning for it


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 04, 2018, 06:48:00 AM
‘The one’ arrived. Just a fb tease pic. I hope he doesn’t mind me using it. I’ll have a squizz later on. And get some decent pics. I can see a zipp stem so changes have been made.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 04, 2018, 09:22:04 AM
Spoke keys should come with a warning. I would recommend getting the LBS to tension spokes unless you know what you are doing and have a trueing rig.

Yeah thanks I’ve spoked a few bike wheels and trued a couple. I guess what’s threw me is a couple of spokes feel a tad loose but the nipples seem tight. I’ll see how it goes.

I should have checked the rear axle before riding it rather than worrying about the spokes opps
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 04, 2018, 09:24:21 AM
Took the Aldi bike for a few Kms down this walking track near our place with a couple of steps. Geez the 29” wheels are great. Definetly a tad small for me and reckon if I get into it I might try a rear suspension bike .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 04, 2018, 12:23:39 PM
Yeah thanks I’ve spoked a few bike wheels and trued a couple. I guess what’s threw me is a couple of spokes feel a tad loose but the nipples seem tight. I’ll see how it goes.

I should have checked the rear axle before riding it rather than worrying about the spokes opps

I have one also and had a few spokes come loose but I just nipped them up along with checking bottom bracket and wheel bearing tensions and am more than happy with mine.  ;D

They say that the 29ers aren't good for cornering quick but be buggered if I know how they work that out?  ??? I can fly around them okay.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Claws on February 05, 2018, 02:19:36 PM
Restored my old 1979 Mongoose BMX for my 12yr old daughter, she loves it but I'm a bit larger than I was back then so her friends ride my old 1980 Redline BMX. The Redline has Nos Snakebelly tyres and repro pads, other than those it is completely original.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 24, 2018, 10:09:27 PM
So decided after riding the sons TCR up the street I needed to get a road bike too. Didn’t want to invest a fortune but wanted some quality too. Came close to a new polygon S4 as Iam really impressed with the Aldi MTB. But this came up locally and is in really neat condition, I needed a 59cm so there’s not heaps available secondhand (or new in the shops )

It’s a Merida ride 93 a few years old .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 25, 2018, 05:28:47 AM
Ahhh the N+1 has kicked in :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 25, 2018, 10:41:10 PM
Ahhh the N+1 has kicked in :)

 ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on February 26, 2018, 07:07:53 AM
Restored my old 1979 Mongoose BMX for my 12yr old daughter, she loves it but I'm a bit larger than I was back then so her friends ride my old 1980 Redline BMX. The Redline has Nos Snakebelly tyres and repro pads, other than those it is completely original.
Did you know those bikes are worth around $2500 each now?
I know a guy that collects and runs swap meets
He often brings them into work for display
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 27, 2018, 08:39:42 AM
Those Cobras' sold for $110 with spoke wheels and $145 with the three spoke Tuff wheels. 😲

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 03, 2018, 11:45:57 PM
That Cobra has never been ridden. He bought the frame still in the box and then sourced all the parts using only new old stock to make it original.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 04, 2018, 02:20:46 PM
Wow, how lucky was he!  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 19, 2018, 07:12:32 AM
hi all,

i was taking my giant roam 2 hybrid out for a spin yesterday and noticed some fine surface rust starting to appear on the front suspension forks?

just wondering what would be the best way to clean that off and if anyone has any suggestions for alternative lubrication, as fork lube around here is bloody expensive (i think)...

could i use 0000 steel wool?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 19, 2018, 07:14:50 AM
hi all,

i was taking my giant roam 2 hybrid out for a spin yesterday and noticed some fine surface rust starting to appear on the front suspension forks?

just wondering what would be the best way to clean that off and if anyone has any suggestions for alternative lubrication, as fork lube around here is bloody expensive (i think)...

could i use 0000 steel wool?

What forks are on the bike ??

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 19, 2018, 07:33:44 AM
What forks are on the bike ??

GG

now you are getting technical... :)  i don't really know...

are you talking about a particular type?  these are just shiny tubes going into the lower fork that the front wheel attaches to...

i couldn't imagine they are anything too technical... the bike was only an entry-level hybrid...

i'll try and get a couple of photos, to make my gibberish a bit easier to understand... :)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 19, 2018, 07:43:58 AM
here's some pics... hope they help:

(https://i.imgur.com/OC2kpKC.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/jNeGusw.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/sBWi7pk.jpg)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 20, 2018, 09:28:07 AM
Looks like an entry level suntour spring fork. Rust is above the travel line. Id just keep riding it and squirt the top of the forks with a bit of lanolin. Not worth 'investing' any money in a fork worth less than $200 to replace.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 20, 2018, 09:31:39 AM
I would say the same, the stanchions are not coated with anything special and it is only probably a spring shock so there will be no oil to leak out if the top seal is damaged. You could use some scotchbrite to remove the rust and then use a oil or grease to protect. The only problem is then that the dirt will be attracted to it

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 20, 2018, 09:34:42 AM
Looks like an entry level suntour spring fork. Rust is above the travel line. Id just keep riding it and squirt the top of the forks with a bit of lanolin. Not worth 'investing' any money in a fork worth less than $200 to replace.

I would say the same, the stanchions are not coated with anything special and it is only probably a spring shock so there will be no oil to leak out if the top seal is damaged. You could use some scotchbrite to remove the rust and then use a oil or grease to protect. The only problem is then that the dirt will be attracted to it

GG

thanks guys...

other than lanolin, any other oil or grease recommended?  might have something here i can use, so i don't have to buy... :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NewieCamper on March 24, 2018, 08:47:06 AM
Plus one for scotch rite, steel wool or even scrunched up alfoil to remove. Maybe some sort of wax to protect. Won't be as sticky.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on March 24, 2018, 03:34:48 PM
Did you know those bikes are worth around $2500 each now?
I know a guy that collects and runs swap meets
He often brings them into work for display
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been doing a reno at a house recently where the guy has a Mongoose something or other and a Redline GT sitting in his lounge room. The Redline GT he has  completely rebuilt like new, completel with NOS tyres and rims that have never been ridden on (cost him $300 for those) and no brakes scuff marking the rims as they've never been used on the rims. The Mongoose is untouched in original condition but is super clean, he reckons it's a $3500 bike being how original it is. I keep looking at the early 80's Mongoose I have and think I should get to cleaning it up one day...maybe...lol.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 24, 2018, 03:37:42 PM
been doing a reno at a house recently where the guy has a Mongoose something or other and a Redline GT sitting in his lounge room. The Redline GT he has  completely rebuilt like new, completel with NOS tyres and rims that have never been ridden on (cost him $300 for those) and no brakes scuff marking the rims as they've never been used on the rims. The Mongoose is untouched in original condition but is super clean, he reckons it's a $3500 bike being how original it is. I keep looking at the early 80's Mongoose I have and think I should get to cleaning it up one day...maybe...lol.
Is it in Brisbane and his name is Steve?


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on March 24, 2018, 04:28:14 PM
Is it in Brisbane and his name is Steve?


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yes in Brisbane on the Southside at Holland Park...can't remember the guys name though (only met him on day 1 and spoke to him briefly),  I'm shocking with names...lol.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 05:00:04 PM
Picked up a Zipp 808 front wheel for my Track bike with a good strip on it (sewn tyre n tube) for $300, tyre is worth $90 to replace. Not bad for an $800 wheel without rubber.  8) ;D
 
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 29, 2018, 05:02:42 PM
Picked up a Zipp 808 front wheel for my Track bike with a good strip on it (sawn tyre n tube) for $300. Not bad for an $800 wheel without rubber.  8) ;D
 
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Nice one Foo!
That’s a flash looking bike


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 05:04:42 PM
Thanks mate, I love my black beauty. :cheers: I just need to get fit again, to do it justice.  :-[

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 29, 2018, 05:06:21 PM
You just won all those races , what do you mean get fit, maybe it’s all those Rums and prawns slowing you down


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 05:11:57 PM
You just won all those races , what do you mean get fit, maybe it’s all those Rums and prawns slowing you down


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I'm Old Fat n Slow at the moment but I know if I can move about 25kgs off my frame and get fit, my speed and endurance will return to me and then I will scare the bejesus outta some of these 25-40yr olds.  ;D

I take it you're on another forum/forums that I'm on?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 29, 2018, 05:17:33 PM
Yes I’m Yeti, for some reason I’m not over here


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 05:20:40 PM
Yes I’m Yeti, for some reason I’m not over here


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Hahaha, yep. Always know when someone is from another forum that I'm on. They know too much about me.  :angel:  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on March 29, 2018, 05:22:10 PM
The internet is a dangerous place lol


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 05:24:01 PM
Only if you let it but I don't give a ratsarse about what people know about me anyway.  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 29, 2018, 08:04:29 PM
Went to a presentation by ENVE tonight at the LBS. Nice wheels but $4000 a pair, I can only dream...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2018, 08:12:30 PM
Went to a presentation by ENVE tonight at the LBS. Nice wheels but $4000 a pair, I can only dream...

Yeah, they are not cheap! One of my mates has had two sets in 18mths, due to the rims cooking themselves. :o Luckily, warranty covered them.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on April 05, 2018, 02:31:11 PM
I recently fitted Campagnolo Bora 50mm rims. What a nice ride. 8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 05, 2018, 09:48:34 PM
I recently fitted Campagnolo Bora 50mm rims. What a nice ride. 8)
Ceramic or steel bearings?

I'm led to believe that they are a nice set of wheels.  😎

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on April 06, 2018, 12:40:44 PM
Flanders Blade 3.0 CX. Love this bike! Mainly used for a daily commute and social rides. I need to get rid of my middle-aged-spread haha
Full carbon frame, SRAM Force/Rival components, hydraulic disk brakes, S-Works Power Saddle, 11/36 rear cassette, single 48T ring up front. For an XL frame it comes in at a smidgen over 9kg :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 06, 2018, 04:26:06 PM
You're missing a chain :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on April 06, 2018, 05:42:35 PM
You're missing a chain :)


Na - That's one of them new fangled Wi-Fi drive units.  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on April 06, 2018, 07:14:40 PM
You're missing a chain :)

Hahaha I wondered if anyone would pick it up! It was in the wax bath being rewaxed. Had just finished detailing it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on April 09, 2018, 12:16:20 PM
Flanders Blade 3.0 CX. Love this bike! Mainly used for a daily commute and social rides. I need to get rid of my middle-aged-spread haha
Full carbon frame, SRAM Force/Rival components, hydraulic disk brakes, S-Works Power Saddle, 11/36 rear cassette, single 48T ring up front. For an XL frame it comes in at a smidgen over 9kg :)

a 1 x roady would be great for my dyslexic mate. Less to worry about. He is forever tricking himself up.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on April 09, 2018, 03:27:09 PM
a 1 x roady would be great for my dyslexic mate. Less to worry about. He is forever tricking himself up.

Makes servicing so much simpler, one less derailleur to worry about!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: scblack on April 09, 2018, 04:02:45 PM
Ceramic or steel bearings?

I'm led to believe that they are a nice set of wheels.  😎

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!
Steel pretty sure. I went with Bora One wheels - I could not justify the extra $1,000 for carbon hubs + CULT bearings.

They're Bora One 50mm carbon wheels. That has the alloy hubs with USB bearings, pretty sure that means steel bearing. USB = Ultra Smooth Bearings. A bit odd as my older Shamal (alloy) wheels have the carbon hub with CULT bearings. CULT = Ceramic Ultimate Level Technology.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 09, 2018, 08:17:07 PM
Still good wheels mate. 😎

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 11, 2018, 07:33:26 PM
Picked up a Fly 12 and a set of compact cranks for my bikes this week. Compacts going on my old bike, so that I can do some hill work over the winter months and the Fly will be used on both road and track bikes. ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 12, 2018, 07:01:05 AM
My mate with the cippo won his age group in the Qld crit championship last weekend. Paying off. I see Bardiani have heard how he goes on it and have them now in the Giro  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on May 12, 2018, 08:24:17 AM
Is it in Brisbane and his name is Steve?


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I took these pics last time i was at the house finishing their reno, i forget the guys name now, but it wasn't Steve.
Bit of Old Skool BMX porn for a Saturday morning...lol

This Redline bike he rebuilt, rims and tyres never been ridden on apparently, no brake scuff marks on the rims at all.

(http://i.imgur.com/hwBy3bK.jpg)

This Mongoose is a as is real survivor he reckoned, all original gear

(http://i.imgur.com/S708DF9.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/X4d1xC4.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on May 12, 2018, 08:40:15 AM
They are cool old bikes. He would have to be a friends of Steve’s. Steve is the president of an old school bike club and has swap meets at his warehouse in Oxley each month. It’s crazy what these old bikes are worth now


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey1 on May 12, 2018, 09:09:01 AM
Raced in the first ever Fat Bike National Championships yesterday at Cable Beach in Broome. Hard work for an unfit rider like me.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 12, 2018, 09:21:20 AM
Good onya Whitey1.  :cup: :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2018, 02:46:57 PM
Well done, I never thought I'd hear the words 'race' and 'fat bike' used in the same sentence ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 12, 2018, 07:21:50 PM
Well done, I never thought I'd hear the words 'race' and 'fat bike' used in the same sentence ;D


You need to look up the Iditarod mtb race in Alaska.

http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/ (http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/)

One of the guys off another 4wd forum has done it a couple of times. Well outside my skill set, they have to pass survival courses and all sorts before they are allowed to enter.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on May 12, 2018, 09:22:14 PM
You need to look up the Iditarod mtb race in Alaska.

http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/ (http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/)

One of the guys off another 4wd forum has done it a couple of times. Well outside my skill set, they have to pass survival courses and all sorts before they are allowed to enter.


that other 4wd forum guy would be Troy. Owner of Area 54 Adventure Outfitters. He's now been over there four times. twice now he's done the 1,000 mile option in the race...

This year, he's considering something warmer and closer to home...

The Simpson Desert Bike Challenge...

http://desertchallenge.org/ (http://desertchallenge.org/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 13, 2018, 06:45:48 AM
I’ve read troy’s musings for years. He writes well and doesnt pad it out. He popped up the other day on the bicycle advice fb page. Some bloke asking about cold weather gloves for -7 degrees. They were putting crap on him about the temp being too cold. Troy jumped in with ‘ some of us ride in -44’. Shut them up pretty quick. His muru/lefty is a bike I’d like to invent a need to have.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 13, 2018, 01:49:30 PM
I've been looking for a simple garage bike holder to hold my bike whilst I check tyre pressures etc without having to lean the bike against something or drag out the bike stand.

I found the 'Clug' and have one on order. I'll fix it low down on the work bench.

https://us.thehornit.com/getclug

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 13, 2018, 04:36:11 PM
Well, at the grand old age of 43, I've decided to start racing BMX. I'm there anywhere between 3 and 4 times a week anyway with the kids so why not join in the fun. We have about 6 riders that ride in the oldies class and I think I'll fit right in. So, now I'm on the hunt for a bike. Pretty slim pickings locally, but some nice bikes further afield. I'm going to ride in the Cruiser class. Looking at a couple of Cruiser Pro Xl's. I'm not buying a base model bike. I'm going for something with all the good gear on it from the get go. Grow into one,  not out of one. I have my eye one a Yess Cruiser Pro XL Bendy with C/Fibre forks, Rythm Cranks, Envy wheels.  Also in the process of building a Crupi Junior for my boy. To say he's excited that Dad is going to be racing is an understatement. He's already talking smack about beating me. Good luck son.
Cheer, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 13, 2018, 07:41:58 PM
Good onya Mike,  8) I can't help yo with any bikes but don't tie yourself to brand new. You can pick up really high speced  used bikes also. ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 14, 2018, 03:39:01 AM
Good onya Mike,  8) I can't help yo with any bikes but don't tie yourself to brand new. You can pick up really high speced  used bikes also. ;)

Foo

Second hand for sure. The problem is all the nice bikes are 6 plus hours away fro me. No way am I handing over $1000 plus for a bike without seeing and touching it first. Makes it a bit tricky but I'll sort something out.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on May 15, 2018, 06:32:49 PM
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My son found this on Facebook


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 16, 2018, 05:39:21 PM
new grips installed on the rocket today...

Ergon GP5's...

(https://i.imgur.com/fdo9nEk.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 20, 2018, 06:10:32 PM
Picked myself up a race bike this weekend. It's a GT Speed Series Pro 24 Cruiser. Needs a clean and a service as it's been sitting for a bit. Has  got Answer Carbon forks on it already with some nice factory GT stuff as well. Also got some 24 x 1.75 tyres as it's running 1.40's at the moment.
(https://i.imgur.com/TFs1vWA.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 20, 2018, 07:59:28 PM
Very nice :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 21, 2018, 05:11:21 PM
thought i would ask here, rather than start a new topic...

my wife is looking to get a new bike, but i would like to get one better than a kmart model, but less than something like a giant hybrid (which i have, bought for around $500)

anyone got any suggestions about what/where to get?  looking to get a flat-bar hybrid style, for road and path riding mainly...

happy to look at second-hand, as long as condition was very good...

thoughts/suggestions appreciated.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 21, 2018, 06:33:48 PM
Checkout Polygon Bikes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 21, 2018, 07:29:39 PM
thought i would ask here, rather than start a new topic...

my wife is looking to get a new bike, but i would like to get one better than a kmart model, but less than something like a giant hybrid (which i have, bought for around $500)

anyone got any suggestions about what/where to get?  looking to get a flat-bar hybrid style, for road and path riding mainly...

happy to look at second-hand, as long as condition was very good...


thoughts/suggestions appreciated.

I got the wife a Reid hybrid. Shimano gruppo and Alex rims - it rolls surprisingly well. The kids use it over their giant mtb’s for longer rides.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 27, 2018, 07:20:19 AM
Raced my first race meet last night. Dead last in all six races (which I expected, first time racing). We had a full gate in open wheeler.  Great fun. No stacks. Was even balancing standing up at the gate. My kids were cheering me on which was pretty funny. Even did a little tail whip on the last jump of the last race. Just coz I'm slow doesn't mean I can't be slow with a bit of style.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2018, 07:22:21 AM
Good onya for havin a crack, Mike.  8)  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2018, 07:48:22 AM
Picked up an old Hoffy road frame yesterday along with another plus a Repco Superlight as well. A box of parts that will go onto the Hoffy also.  ;D

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 28, 2018, 11:31:23 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvOe2PdmeEA (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvOe2PdmeEA)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 28, 2018, 04:54:43 PM
another amateur bike question:

looking to give the young fella's BMX a freshen up...

new paint, etc...

any particular way to clean off the old paint that works for people? 

any particular paint/primer/clear coat to use?  techniques?

any help appreciated.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 28, 2018, 05:21:41 PM
another amateur bike question:

looking to give the young fella's BMX a freshen up...

new paint, etc...

any particular way to clean off the old paint that works for people? 

any particular paint/primer/clear coat to use?  techniques?

any help appreciated.



I freshened up an eBay special for my son. It's a knock around bike rather than riding his good MTB.

I stripped all the parts I could, then I took it to the LBS to remove the remaining bits, bearing cups etc. I told them what I was doing and they did me a deal on labour to strip and refit later. It was cheaper than buying the correct tools.

I stripped the stickers etc with wax/grease remover then hit the frame with some wet & dry sandpaper. I didn't go back to bare metal, just to smooth the surface. I got it probably 80% smooth.

I then sprayed a coat of etch prime, 2 colour coats, then 2 clear coats, I probably should have gone 3 clear coats. You can get the metallic paints from Bunnings.

Took it back to the LBS  to get the cranks, headset etc fitted, I then fitted wheels/tyres, brakes headstem/handlebars etc at home, then took it back to the LBS to get the cables fitted, brakes adjusted, new chain etc and they gave it the once over.

All up it cost about $300 in parts/labour etc. I probably could have bought a new bike for that price, it was the time working with my son on it that was worth more than that.

It went from this...

(http://blkmav.com/bike/microgoose.jpg)

To this...

(http://blkmav.com/bike/minigoose.jpg)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 28, 2018, 06:14:57 PM
I freshened up an eBay special for my son. It's a knock around bike rather than riding his good MTB.

I stripped all the parts I could, then I took it to the LBS to remove the remaining bits, bearing cups etc. I told them what I was doing and they did me a deal on labour to strip and refit later. It was cheaper than buying the correct tools.

I stripped the stickers etc with wax/grease remover then hit the frame with some wet & dry sandpaper. I didn't go back to bare metal, just to smooth the surface. I got it probably 80% smooth.

I then sprayed a coat of etch prime, 2 colour coats, then 2 clear coats, I probably should have gone 3 clear coats. You can get the metallic paints from Bunnings.

Took it back to the LBS  to get the cranks, headset etc fitted, I then fitted wheels/tyres, brakes headstem/handlebars etc at home, then took it back to the LBS to get the cables fitted, brakes adjusted, new chain etc and they gave it the once over.

All up it cost about $300 in parts/labour etc. I probably could have bought a new bike for that price, it was the time working with my son on it that was worth more than that.

thanks for that...  very similar to what i am looking to do...

which wax/grease remover did you use?  have tried a couple that have been a bit hit or miss...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 28, 2018, 06:21:35 PM
thanks for that...  very similar to what i am looking to do...

which wax/grease remover did you use?  have tried a couple that have been a bit hit or miss...


Started with 3M, ran out and went with Diggers from Bunnings
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 28, 2018, 06:45:01 PM
Started with 3M, ran out and went with Diggers from Bunnings

cool... which brand of metallic paints did you use?  the bike you did looks a treat...  :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 28, 2018, 06:55:19 PM
cool... which brand of metallic paints did you use?  the bike you did looks a treat...  :cup:

https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=dulux%20duramx%20metallic&redirectFrom=Any (https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=dulux%20duramx%20metallic&redirectFrom=Any)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 28, 2018, 07:25:20 PM
did a frame for a mate recently, bead blasted it with garnet and had it powder coated satin black...

Came up a treat, and pretty cost effective...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 29, 2018, 09:13:05 AM
thought i would ask here, rather than start a new topic...

my wife is looking to get a new bike, but i would like to get one better than a kmart model, but less than something like a giant hybrid (which i have, bought for around $500)

anyone got any suggestions about what/where to get?  looking to get a flat-bar hybrid style, for road and path riding mainly...

happy to look at second-hand, as long as condition was very good...

thoughts/suggestions appreciated.

would something like this constitute good value?

https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html (https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 29, 2018, 10:49:43 AM
would something like this constitute good value?

https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html (https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html)

Same twist shift gears as on both my kid's giant XTC MTB's which were more $ than that. I wouldn't think you'll find anything better at that money. The fork will be a suntour base model. All acceptable.

If you can get it built in store and pick it up you'll be laughing.

I have 2 reid's at home and will buy another if and when I finally kill my 29er.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 29, 2018, 10:52:36 AM
Same twist shift gears as on both my kid's giant XTC MTB's which were more $ than that. I wouldn't think you'll find anything better at that money. The fork will be a suntour base model. All acceptable.

If you can get it built in store and pick it up you'll be laughing.

I have 2 reid's at home and will buy another if and when I finally kill my 29er.

good to hear...

i won't be able to get it built in store (in mackay QLD)... but even with the assembly kit added, it's free postage which makes it pretty good value, i think...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on May 29, 2018, 02:24:00 PM
would something like this constitute good value?

https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html (https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html)

I looked for my wife in a similar budget and would recommend this:
https://www.99bikes.com.au/2018-merida-speeder-10-juliet (https://www.99bikes.com.au/2018-merida-speeder-10-juliet)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 29, 2018, 07:21:22 PM
would something like this constitute good value?

https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html (https://www.reidcycles.com.au/eclipse-women-s-mtb.html)

hopefully, this works out to be good value, because i just ordered one... :)

any tips for assembly?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2018, 06:29:55 AM
hopefully, this works out to be good value, because i just ordered one... :)

any tips for assembly?

You're not going to bomb down any downhill trails with it, but for family bike trail rides it is perfect. Standover height and weight are the 2 considerations for a female bike.

Re DIY assembly, I'd go front to back over every bolt etc. to make sure they're torqued up correctly, make sure the brake/gear levers are in the correct position for your wife's hands, seat position slightly lower than optimal until she gets used to riding, use a small amount of grease on the pedal threads, seat post etc, check the limit screws on the derailleurs, make sure the brakes work without rubbing on the rims, I'd run the tyres a little softer in pressure. Finally enjoy, nothing like a family bike ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 30, 2018, 07:09:38 AM
You're not going to bomb down any downhill trails with it, but for family bike trail rides it is perfect. Standover height and weight are the 2 considerations for a female bike.

Re DIY assembly, I'd go front to back over every bolt etc. to make sure they're torqued up correctly, make sure the brake/gear levers are in the correct position for your wife's hands, seat position slightly lower than optimal until she gets used to riding, use a small amount of grease on the pedal threads, seat post etc, check the limit screws on the derailleurs, make sure the brakes work without rubbing on the rims, I'd run the tyres a little softer in pressure. Finally enjoy, nothing like a family bike ride.

definitely not a DH run bike, just the family ride type... she fits in the S size requirement that Reid advises on their website, i also measured her current bike's seat tube from the top of the tube to the centre of the pedal crank and it was roughly the same length as the one on the new bike.

also rang Reid themselves with this info and they advises that the S is the size to get...  very happy with Reid so far...

it's a grip gear shifter, rather than a trigger shifter (which she has on the old bike)... she doesn't change gears that much anyways and if it does turn out to be a drama, we can just put some trigger shifters on the bike instead...  she is happy to try it out and see how it goes...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on May 30, 2018, 12:22:24 PM
i'm on a roll... another question... :)

does anyone have any info, links to places that sell bike parts, but just for normal bikes (ie:  kids bikes)...

looking to replace some parts on a couple of kids bikes, but don't want to pay the earth for bits...

any links/advice welcome...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on May 30, 2018, 01:09:26 PM
i'm on a roll... another question... :)

does anyone have any info, links to places that sell bike parts, but just for normal bikes (ie:  kids bikes)...

looking to replace some parts on a couple of kids bikes, but don't want to pay the earth for bits...

any links/advice welcome...

pick some up from the tip... or hard rubbish time. Take what bits you need and put the rest out for *your* next hard rubbish.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on May 30, 2018, 02:57:12 PM
You're not going to bomb down any downhill trails with it, but for family bike trail rides it is perfect. Standover height and weight are the 2 considerations for a female bike.

Re DIY assembly, I'd go front to back over every bolt etc. to make sure they're torqued up correctly, make sure the brake/gear levers are in the correct position for your wife's hands, seat position slightly lower than optimal until she gets used to riding, use a small amount of grease on the pedal threads, seat post etc, check the limit screws on the derailleurs, make sure the brakes work without rubbing on the rims, I'd run the tyres a little softer in pressure. Finally enjoy, nothing like a family bike ride.

Only have the seat lowered for a month or so then bring it back up or her knees will kill her when she puts some more distance in
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on May 30, 2018, 07:37:12 PM
i'm on a roll... another question... :)

does anyone have any info, links to places that sell bike parts, but just for normal bikes (ie:  kids bikes)...

looking to replace some parts on a couple of kids bikes, but don't want to pay the earth for bits...

any links/advice welcome...

Cyclingdeal.com.au , Reid, 99bikes, wriggle.com
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 06, 2018, 08:02:05 AM
hopefully, this works out to be good value, because i just ordered one... :)

any tips for assembly?

received in good order yesterday...

mostly assembled... just need to buy some grease today to do pedal spindles and seat post...

otherwise, looks like a good value purchase...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 06, 2018, 06:14:07 PM
received in good order yesterday...

mostly assembled... just need to buy some grease today to do pedal spindles and seat post...

otherwise, looks like a good value purchase...


:worthles:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 07, 2018, 02:57:17 PM
:worthles:

ok, you asked for it...

(https://i.imgur.com/LDawMOd.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 09, 2018, 02:39:57 PM
Quick blast through Buxton last weekend before it closes for winter.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/buxton0206.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 18, 2018, 07:14:00 AM
thinking about getting one of these for the family's bikes...

https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/E0CATNNE4/title/ezi-grip-enduro-4-bike-rack---no-light-board (https://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/E0CATNNE4/title/ezi-grip-enduro-4-bike-rack---no-light-board)


thoughts appreciated... seems to be pretty good value for money... and will fit kid's BMX bikes as well as our bikes...

anything in particular i need to look for with these types of racks?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 18, 2018, 05:10:36 PM
thinking about getting one of these for the family's bikes...

thoughts appreciated... seems to be pretty good value for money... and will fit kid's BMX bikes as well as our bikes...

anything in particular i need to look for with these types of racks?



I had the previous version of this rack, it is ok for the money. The first time you load the bikes it will take you ages to work out how to fit them all on. If you have a spare wheel on the back door forget it. It's an on-road rack, I wouldn't go off-road with it. The straps are a pita to get right, as are the plastic wheel 'cups', I used a small cable tie to hold them in position. The previous model had a metal plate that fitted to the hitch to stop the rack swinging side to side. it doesn't appear to be fitted in the pictures. This plate will only fit standard hitches, wouldn't fit the OE Prado hitch.


I'd also checkout these http://buzzrack.com/galleries/buzzybee-h4-hitch-mount-platform-bike-carrier/ (http://buzzrack.com/galleries/buzzybee-h4-hitch-mount-platform-bike-carrier/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 18, 2018, 05:17:49 PM

I had the previous version of this rack, it is ok for the money. The first time you load the bikes it will take you ages to work out how to fit them all on. If you have a spare wheel on the back door forget it. It's an on-road rack, I wouldn't go off-road with it. The straps are a pita to get right, as are the plastic wheel 'cups', I used a small cable tie to hold them in position. The previous model had a metal plate that fitted to the hitch to stop the rack swinging side to side. it doesn't appear to be fitted in the pictures. This plate will only fit standard hitches, wouldn't fit the OE Prado hitch.


I'd also checkout these http://buzzrack.com/galleries/buzzybee-h4-hitch-mount-platform-bike-carrier/ (http://buzzrack.com/galleries/buzzybee-h4-hitch-mount-platform-bike-carrier/)


thanks for the info...

funny you should mention the buzzrack model... that was the other one i was looking at getting...

maybe an ISI or gripsport is the way to go, and just be done with it?

is there much difference between these two?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 18, 2018, 06:32:18 PM
maybe an ISI or gripsport is the way to go, and just be done with it?

Checkout Yakima, I use a HoldUp on the hitch and a FrontLoader on the roof.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 18, 2018, 07:06:26 PM
Checkout Yakima, I use a HoldUp on the hitch and a FrontLoader on the roof.

looks like the yakima holdup 2, plus a holdup2+ (for my four bikes) comes fairly close to the price of an ISI anyways...

you find the yakima strong enough?

i am checking with yakima about whether the fourtimer will have enough clearance on the pajero...

the clearance issue may end up swinging me to an ISI...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 19, 2018, 12:08:52 PM
my experience is that if you plan on ever taking the rack off road on the back of your 4wd... with bikes attached to it, then you can't go past the iSi rack.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 19, 2018, 12:39:11 PM
my experience is that if you plan on ever taking the rack off road on the back of your 4wd... with bikes attached to it, then you can't go past the iSi rack.

the ability to also add it to a lifestyle breakaway ultra (our new camper hopefully) has big appeal too...

and not having to worry about rear spare clearance on the pajero...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 26, 2018, 03:53:41 PM
ISI might be too far out of the budget, by the looks...

would you have reservations about using a hitch extender with one of the cheaper racks mentioned?

surely they would be strong enough, with only four bikes onboard?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 26, 2018, 04:54:43 PM
Quote from: paceman
would you have reservations about using a hitch extender with one of the cheaper racks mentioned?

surely they would be strong enough, with only four bikes onboard?
4 bikes is a bit of weight when bouncing around. How much ya bikes worth?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 26, 2018, 05:12:28 PM
4 bikes is a bit of weight when bouncing around. How much ya bikes worth?

certainly not the dearest around, but dear enough that i don't want to have to replace them...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on June 27, 2018, 01:54:04 PM
I have the isi rack and it is well worth the investment in my opinion. Bullet proof and doesn't limit my approach angles.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on July 02, 2018, 08:02:58 AM
Not about an actual bike as such, but thought you 2-wheel physical people might like this bit ;D

Chatting on a mapping forum with a bloke in Alaska & he mentioned

"Yes, we have bicyclists who equip their bikes with studded tires and ride the wilderness trails when they can. I obtained GPS traces from a fellow that rode a fat-tire bike on the Iditarod Trail, a 1,000 mile trip through the wilds from Anchorage to Nome, in mid-winter." :o

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iditarod_Trail#/media/File:Iditarod_Trail_BLM_map.jpg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iditarod_Trail#/media/File:Iditarod_Trail_BLM_map.jpg)

"Iditarod" - no, sorry, think that mau be a slight misprint - I'm sure it should be Idiot Road! >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 02, 2018, 09:58:22 AM
Not about an actual bike as such, but thought you 2-wheel physical people might like this bit ;D

Chatting on a mapping forum with a bloke in Alaska & he mentioned

"Yes, we have bicyclists who equip their bikes with studded tires and ride the wilderness trails when they can. I obtained GPS traces from a fellow that rode a fat-tire bike on the Iditarod Trail, a 1,000 mile trip through the wilds from Anchorage to Nome, in mid-winter." :o

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iditarod_Trail#/media/File:Iditarod_Trail_BLM_map.jpg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iditarod_Trail#/media/File:Iditarod_Trail_BLM_map.jpg)

"Iditarod" - no, sorry, think that mau be a slight misprint - I'm sure it should be Idiot Road! >:D

and one of them (a good mate of mine) has done it 4 times now on an Australian designed fat bike...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 05, 2018, 05:32:07 PM
I can see why car driver's are annoyed with cyclists after my run in with angry commuter cyclist this morning.

Turning left with my indicator on, I see a bike rider in my rear mirror about 50m away with his 400 LEDs flashing racing down the bike lane. As I go to turn the corner he starts trying to smash my LHS tail light with his fist. As I have right of way, I turned the corner to which he starts hurling abuse that I nearly killed him. I stopped quickly around the corner and walked over to where he had stopped and was ranting to any pedestrian that would listen.

In a slow but forceful tone, I said "I'm going to tell you 3 things, 1 - see the bike racks on my car roof, I am a cyclist too and I know the road rules which you obviously don't, 2 - I have right of way as my left hand indicator was on, you had plenty of time to slow down instead you sped up to try and pass on the inside, I can therefore have you booked for failure to give way, 3 - I can also have you booked for wilful damage for trying to smash my tail light. Now get back on your bike and f!@K off, next time you try and be a dick at least know and understand the road rules."

As I walked back to my car the pedestrians who where trying to lynch me previously nodded and said nice job.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 05, 2018, 09:06:18 PM
Yep and they make things bad for the rest of us! 😡

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: marvellous_matt on July 05, 2018, 10:12:03 PM
And as a cyclist I think Im less tolerant of other cyclists doing the wrong thing, it is probably more obvious just how wrong/bad some are. I reckon some drivers might have thought they were in the wrong if they faced the same situation. But cyclists, 4wder's, camper's, Toyota drivers, there are always a few that ruin it for us perfect ones! :angel:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 06, 2018, 06:48:44 AM
I just realised another item he could have been booked for, he didn't have a bell ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on July 06, 2018, 11:46:26 AM
I can see why car driver's are annoyed with cyclists after my run in with angry commuter cyclist this morning.

Turning left with my indicator on, I see a bike rider in my rear mirror about 50m away with his 400 LEDs flashing racing down the bike lane. As I go to turn the corner he starts trying to smash my LHS tail light with his fist. As I have right of way, I turned the corner to which he starts hurling abuse that I nearly killed him. I stopped quickly around the corner and walked over to where he had stopped and was ranting to any pedestrian that would listen.

In a slow but forceful tone, I said "I'm going to tell you 3 things, 1 - see the bike racks on my car roof, I am a cyclist too and I know the road rules which you obviously don't, 2 - I have right of way as my left hand indicator was on, you had plenty of time to slow down instead you sped up to try and pass on the inside, I can therefore have you booked for failure to give way, 3 - I can also have you booked for wilful damage for trying to smash my tail light. Now get back on your bike and f!@K off, next time you try and be a dick at least know and understand the road rules."

As I walked back to my car the pedestrians who where trying to lynch me previously nodded and said nice job.
happens all the time at West End in Brisbane....apparently the 50kph sign doesn’t apply to cyclists as they come down the big hill on Doorknock Pde (I think it’s called), amazing how quickly they lock the brakes up though as I turn left with my work trailer on the back of the 4wd.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on July 06, 2018, 06:23:14 PM
Local bike shop put up a pic of this beauty 64yrs old!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2018, 01:17:49 PM
I now hast a road train, well technically a B-double, as there's no dolly. ;D I only have to make one trip from the ute now, when at the Track.  8) ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 08, 2018, 02:16:08 PM
Took dog trail riding again today - she goes good; this was only her 3rd ride, and we're doing about 8km each ride at the moment:
(https://i.imgur.com/Xi5rtkkh.jpg)


Still need to make a more stable bike rack for the boot though as she gets worried the bikes are going to land on her:
(https://i.imgur.com/YuGC5oAh.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/YuGC5oA.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 08, 2018, 02:25:29 PM
Does she run or sit in a tag along?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 09, 2018, 06:34:22 AM
Washed and cleaned the bike today as it was a wet and crappy day.

Then get a text from my riding buddy to go out and ride. Why not. 18 k's around Lysterfield and a bit of rain and a lot of mud. Fun times.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on July 09, 2018, 10:04:29 AM
Does she run or sit in a tag along?

Foo

She runs - tops out quite happily just over 25km/h, and will hold that for short bursts. Runs either in front (about 10m ahead) or off to the side/behind, depending on where she detoured to... Works on the whistle, so 2 pips of that and she's back to you - even pulling her off cattle (there's some grazing where we ride). We'll slowly stretch out the ride lengths I think, but at the moment 8km is quite a good distance for her. The challenge is she gets a bit thirsty as we go along, so I may need to sort out dog hydration.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on July 09, 2018, 12:32:29 PM
Washed and cleaned the bike today as it was a wet and crappy day.

Then get a text from my riding buddy to go out and ride. Why not. 18 k's around Lysterfield and a bit of rain and a lot of mud. Fun times.



Did the same - went to Lysterfield at 7:15am yesterday - bloody cold & wet but a good ride. Little bit gun shy after 2 recent offs  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 09, 2018, 12:56:32 PM

Did the same - went to Lysterfield at 7:15am yesterday - bloody cold & wet but a good ride. Little bit gun shy after 2 recent offs  ;D ;D

Yep it was a bit iffy in a few spots but the bike and tyres never let me down, the bloody downhiller in me does not know when to slow down, although Aneurysm was taken a bit slower than normal

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 09, 2018, 05:08:53 PM
Nice work GG, we didn't get out on the weekend :(

Looks like nice weather this coming weekend, need to ride somewhere.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 09, 2018, 08:57:54 PM
Good news for Victorian down hill mtb riders down the peninsula Arthur's seat eagle chairlift is running an MTB trial running riders up to the top for runs down on the trails in the area. :)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 10, 2018, 01:28:52 PM
Good news for Victorian down hill mtb riders down the peninsula Arthur's seat eagle chairlift is running an MTB trial running riders up to the top for runs down on the trails in the area. :)


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I have not seen the price yet, I am wondering how much they are going to sting for the express up

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mapomatic on July 10, 2018, 02:24:29 PM
Good news for Victorian down hill mtb riders down the peninsula Arthur's seat eagle chairlift is running an MTB trial running riders up to the top for runs down on the trails in the area. :)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 10, 2018, 03:01:16 PM
I have not seen the price yet, I am wondering how much they are going to sting for the express up

GG

Its $45 for a three hour time slot, two sessions daily 10-1 and 1-4 will be interesting to see how it does. At the moment its only mid week.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: macca on July 10, 2018, 08:29:52 PM
Used to walk up and down there a lot when i had my van at Dromana, if they are using the track that runs parallel and just below the road it should be a good one

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 10, 2018, 08:41:32 PM
hope this is of interest to some here for both the bicycle and the 4wd content.

A bunch of fatbike riders (all ex Simpson Desert Bike Challenge veterans), left Billiluna on the 7th of July bound for Wiluna via the Canning Stock Route.

They are being fully supported by a group of 4wds. (this is not an endurance/bikepacking thing... they just want to ride the track)

I just received a satphone update and they are currently camped at well 45. (doing some routine maintenance to the bikes)

The expect to arrive at well 33 by Sunday. Currently averaging around 100klm a day.

They're looking forward to the detour around the flooded section at well 25.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 10, 2018, 08:41:51 PM
Used to walk up and down there a lot when i had my van at Dromana, if they are using the track that runs parallel and just below the road it should be a good one

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There's a few trails there now Macca pretty well maintained too redhillriders.com.au have a good trail crew. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180710/28ee425d9b42939a97550465936e7caa.png)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jwb on July 11, 2018, 07:57:31 AM
Thanks MuruCycles,
Very timely info.
A group of 5 cars depart for the CSR
on Thursday 9th Aug
All going well, we plan to do a Simpson Desert west > East crossing on the way home!
Cheers

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: vern on July 11, 2018, 08:30:47 AM
After doing the canning you will probably be over the desert and skip the simpson. We were supposed to do googs track after we did it, all 5 cars voted against it
Thanks MuruCycles,
Very timely info.
A group of 5 cars depart for the CSR
on Thursday 9th Aug
All going well, we plan to do a Simpson Desert west > East crossing on the way home!
Cheers

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 11, 2018, 02:42:45 PM
Thanks MuruCycles,
Very timely info.
A group of 5 cars depart for the CSR
on Thursday 9th Aug
All going well, we plan to do a Simpson Desert west > East crossing on the way home!

worth noting then that the Simpson Desert Bike Challenge is on this year from September 25th to 29th.

Riders will be leaving Purnie Bore at 6am on Tuesday the 25th and arriving Birdsville pub at around lunch on Saturday the 29th.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jwb on July 11, 2018, 04:03:14 PM
We'll be home by then!
Cheers

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 12, 2018, 09:26:55 AM
https://www.theage.com.au/business/workplace/bike-trail-building-not-all-work-20180712-p4zqyr.html (https://www.theage.com.au/business/workplace/bike-trail-building-not-all-work-20180712-p4zqyr.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 16, 2018, 05:20:53 PM
MTB Trails in Warburton are now fully funded!

https://jimchild.blogspot.com/2018/07/6-million-secured-for-stage-1-of.html (https://jimchild.blogspot.com/2018/07/6-million-secured-for-stage-1-of.html)

http://www.rideyarraranges.com.au/ (http://www.rideyarraranges.com.au/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on July 17, 2018, 06:57:14 PM
picked up a near-new (used 6 times) ISI 4x4x4 bike carrier, with extended hitch (which i needed for the pajero)...

$700... via gumtree (new price, delivered to me was closer to $1500)...   :cup:

(https://i.imgur.com/xIG0K2q.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 17, 2018, 07:53:26 PM
picked up a near-new (used 6 times) ISI 4x4x4 bike carrier, with extended hitch (which i needed for the pajero)...

$700... via gumtree (new price, delivered to me was closer to $1500)...   :cup:

(https://i.imgur.com/xIG0K2q.jpg)

Great work, bargain

Now you only have to sort out the shuffle to get them all to fit. One trick I have is riders initial where the front wheel goes to keep them fitting the same, just have to sort the pedal arrangement

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on July 17, 2018, 07:58:43 PM
Great work, bargain

Now you only have to sort out the shuffle to get them all to fit. One trick I have is riders initial where the front wheel goes to keep them fitting the same, just have to sort the pedal arrangement

GG

Thanks for the tip... I have a set of kids sized wheel loops hopefully arriving on Friday, so might give it a lash on the weekend...


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 18, 2018, 07:39:38 AM
picked up a near-new (used 6 times) ISI 4x4x4 bike carrier, with extended hitch (which i needed for the pajero)...

$700... via gumtree (new price, delivered to me was closer to $1500)...   :cup:

Nice pickup :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on July 18, 2018, 07:43:35 AM
Nice pickup :cup:

all the planets aligned for this one...

price was fantastic, compared to new + delivery to mackay
exactly the model of carrier i wanted (4x4x4)...
exactly the model of extended hitch i needed (for the pajero's rear spare clearance)...
swagger 'doc evil' lived about 20 minutes away from the gumtree seller AND was coming through mackay within a week or so...

really happy with it...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 25, 2018, 07:34:03 PM
I bought a rower (Concept2) about a month ago with the view of getting my fitness and strength up for the coming MTB season. I've been spending 20 minutes on it every weekday morning before work, doing a combination of distance and intervals. First ride out solo today where I could push myself. I really felt a difference both from a strength and endurance perspective. I was less fatigued which enabled me to think about where I was riding and actually ride lines rather than just bombing through the trails. Rowing is addictive, there's lot of technique involved and you can really tell correct technique by the power you put out, you can see it in the data. Best of all it's non-impact so good for those of us getting older.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 25, 2018, 07:38:52 PM
Back in ma younger days of racing, part of my gym work included time on the rowing machine.  ;) I used to hold the grips the same way as the handle bars when down in the drops.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 26, 2018, 05:22:49 AM
N+1= happy dance. ;D

My latest addition to the stable, a spin bike. I also have a spin program of Russian spin splits to follow and there is a lot of hurt in that. :o

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on August 26, 2018, 11:53:02 AM
So my 20 year old Cannondale is about to get a new set of wheels... picked up a (free)set of 29er wheels from a Giant that should fit with a road bike tyre on... which is fine, because the Cannondale is used as my commuter bike so is set up with a rack etc, but was too slow compared to my road bike or 29er. Hoping that a re-wheel and tyre will make it go a bit quicker.

Things to sort:
-Cable disc brakes (I like my XT levers too much on that bike)
-an adapter for the front hub - the new wheel is a QR15 and I need to run a standard QR in it instead.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ibrew09 on September 03, 2018, 11:59:31 AM
The Aldi $350 mountain bikes are back.

Does anyone who bought one a while back have any feedback to share, good or bad?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 03, 2018, 01:13:12 PM
The Aldi $350 mountain bikes are back.

Does anyone who bought one a while back have any feedback to share, good or bad?

Flow's review from last year https://flowmountainbike.com/post-all/new-gear-bikes/the-350-aldi-mtb-is-back-heres-our-take/
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 03, 2018, 04:56:04 PM
oops. wrong thread.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on September 04, 2018, 07:58:47 AM
The Aldi $350 mountain bikes are back.

Does anyone who bought one a while back have any feedback to share, good or bad?
Still riding mine. The only thing I changed was the seat. Needed a bit more padding. Other than that it's been great. Be realistic with what you want the bike for and you'll be set. 
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on September 04, 2018, 08:24:56 AM
Any name brand shop will sell you their base model adult bike with the same gruppo/fork (acera/suntour xcm) for $800+ eg Specialized Rock hopper - some minor changes but a variation on a theme.
Reid do a version for about $500 - assembled. My Reid XT29 is about stuffed now, I wore it out. I would grab one of the Aldi ones but I drained my play money on a fridge last week.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 06, 2018, 11:59:27 AM
The Aldi 29er has better specs than the entry level Trek equivalent also and a damn site cheaper.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 17, 2018, 12:40:08 PM
hi all,

looking for nutritional tips to avoid quad cramping on a 60+ km ride i will be doing in a couple of weeks...

hydration and bananas are already on my list...

anyone have any thoughts on the gel-type products you can buy in the bike shop?  work, don't work?

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on September 17, 2018, 01:15:34 PM
gels aren't usually for cramps. gel is carbs/caffeine and generally every 20 km if you are using them. Bananas, good mix (meta magnesium - 'endura' is a good one, I just use staminade these days) in your bidons, salt tabs if you are doing ironman length stuff. 60 odd should just need some decent training prior and mix unless it in granny gear up a mountain all day.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 17, 2018, 07:54:17 PM
Make sure that you drink plenty of water the days leading up to it. You can't really hydrate properly on the day, if you're already  dehydrated. 😉

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 17, 2018, 11:42:00 PM
Looking for some advice from the bike gurus, I'm looking to upgrade my road bike to a flat bar.

Currently tossing up between a Trek FX 5 and an Apollo Trance 55...  Would welcome opinions, coming from an 18 year old Giant TCR2...

I'd love a Carbon frame, as the wife has a Trek Madone 5.2 Ultegra that I don't mind borrowing from time to time

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 18, 2018, 06:29:16 AM
Currently tossing up between a Trek FX 5 and an Apollo Trance 55...  Would welcome opinions, coming from an 18 year old Giant TCR2...

I'd go the Trek
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 18, 2018, 08:23:48 AM
I'd go the Trek
I'm leaning that way, but I can get a newly new second hand Apollo for half the price...

Why the Trek?  Aside from being carbon, Ultegra...  Oh wait

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 18, 2018, 10:48:09 AM
What about the Giant Fastroad? Not Ultegra, but I think a similar grade from the touring range:
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/fastroad-advanced-1-2019 (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/fastroad-advanced-1-2019)

Specialized  (https://www.specialized.com/au/en/mens-sirrus-expert-carbon/p/134211?color=239694-134211)seem to have a load of stuff I've not heard of, but I've been out of touch for a while on bikes tech.

I also keep getting drawn to the Toughroad, but I'm sort of making my old Cannondale into one of those
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/toughroad-slr-0-2019 (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/toughroad-slr-0-2019)

What sort of riding are you wanting to do?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on September 18, 2018, 04:00:47 PM
hi all,

looking for nutritional tips to avoid quad cramping on a 60+ km ride i will be doing in a couple of weeks...

hydration and bananas are already on my list...

anyone have any thoughts on the gel-type products you can buy in the bike shop?  work, don't work?

mate if you want to get into the gels you need to start now.... You do not want anything familiar in your stomach when on a decent ride or you will get stomach cramps.

Mangnesium tablets in the weeks leading up to the ride are a good preventative measure but ease into the dosage cause they cause you to have no problems at all when on the toilet in the morning if you get my drift.

To be honest on the ride day of 60k a jam sandwich, can of coke and a lolly snake or 5 in a bag would do you. For example a ride of 60k my personal situation is I would just have a decent breakfast 2 hours before the ride and then not eat on the ride at all however each person is different for example i have been cycling for 8 years so your body becomes more efficient at conserving energy but my wife who has been on the bike for the same time needs to snack every hour on a decent ride
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 18, 2018, 04:57:35 PM
hi all,

looking for nutritional tips to avoid quad cramping on a 60+ km ride i will be doing in a couple of weeks...

hydration and bananas are already on my list...

anyone have any thoughts on the gel-type products you can buy in the bike shop?  work, don't work?

Jason English (world and Australian 24 hour solo champion) is a mate of mine.

Hi wife is a sports nutritionist.

He put me onto Vegemite sandwiches , cut into quarters, each piece wrapped in gladwrap with a simple twist on top. He usually rides with them in his jersey pockets.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 27, 2018, 12:08:05 AM


What about the Giant Fastroad? Not Ultegra, but I think a similar grade from the touring range:
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/fastroad-advanced-1-2019 (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/fastroad-advanced-1-2019)

Specialized  (https://www.specialized.com/au/en/mens-sirrus-expert-carbon/p/134211?color=239694-134211)seem to have a load of stuff I've not heard of, but I've been out of touch for a while on bikes tech.

I also keep getting drawn to the Toughroad, but I'm sort of making my old Cannondale into one of those
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/toughroad-slr-0-2019 (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/toughroad-slr-0-2019)

What sort of riding are you wanting to do?

Thanks Ed,

I'm looking for something that's lighter than my mountain bike, and better geometry than my road bike, which I'll sell, as I get off it hurting every ride due to a buggered lower back...

I've got a second hand trader on the lookout for something in a carbon flat bar well - we've bought a few bikes through him over the years, and never been disappointed...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: mumbls on October 17, 2018, 12:27:56 AM
Just thought I'd throw up a pic of my "new ride" and my new project. The ST120 is completely original, from what I understand, right down to the tyres. The Y-33"s getting a period XT groupset (which I have) and Judy SL's. Just got to find a decent set.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 17, 2018, 04:47:27 AM


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 17, 2018, 04:02:17 PM
An alternate shock could be Marzocchi Bombers?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: mumbls on October 17, 2018, 10:08:04 PM
An alternate shock could be Marzocchi Bombers?


Not sure on Bombers, always been a Rockshox fanboy  ;D Bombers seem to be easier to find though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 17, 2018, 11:30:51 PM
Not sure on Bombers, always been a Rockshox fanboy  ;D Bombers seem to be easier to find though.
I've still got a set on my Norco hardtail... B2's ... Been very happy with them

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on October 18, 2018, 09:33:30 AM
Not sure on Bombers, always been a Rockshox fanboy  ;D Bombers seem to be easier to find though.

about 3 years back I cleaned out my "collection". It all went to Steve White of Whites bikes in Melb. (an old school fan like myself)

he ended up with...

every mountain bike magazine i have ever owned. This included every single issue of Bike mag, ever single issue of Mountain Bike action from the first one (a "special edition") in 1987 through to 2015, Every issue of Mountain Bike and many more titles to numerous to mention.

plus...

1 x 1995 Mantis Pro Floater
1 x 1993 Mantis Flying V
1 x Quicksilver 26" BMX cruiser

assorted suspension forks including:
Rockshox - Quadra 5, 10 and 21, Mag 10, 21 & 21SL, Judy SL, XC and DH,
Manitou - EFD, 2, 3, 4 and Magnum,
Scott Unicrown x 2
Girvin Vector - both with oil damper and without and a couple of other random brands including an Australian made one that I can't remember the name of for the life of me...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on October 31, 2018, 05:01:15 PM
Finally pulled the trigger on a specialised camber 29
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 31, 2018, 05:14:52 PM
Finally pulled the trigger on a specialised camber 29

Welcome to the club, now get rid of the reflectors on the pedals :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GeoffA on October 31, 2018, 05:16:13 PM
Finally pulled the trigger on a specialised camber 29

Did it cost as much as the KTM?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on November 01, 2018, 06:17:09 PM
Did it cost as much as the KTM?

Umm maybe😳
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 03, 2018, 09:03:08 PM
Wandered into the local Trek store today, to look at road bikes to replace my Giant TCR2, that's on chain #7, fourth rear cassette, second rear derailleur...

I really liked the Domaine 6.6 - carbon frame, inbuilt frame suspension/dampening, Ultegra (not Di2), and geometry very similar to my wife's Madone...

Has anyone got any experience with this bike?  Good/Bad?

Looking to put in 200-odd a week, to get over back surgery and strengthen up my system and get fit again...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 04, 2018, 06:10:34 AM
Has anyone got any experience with this bike?  Good/Bad?

I don't have any experience with the bike, Trek make good bikes and they have reasonable aftersales service, you do pay a premium for the privilege.

Have you thought of a gravel bike like the Norco Search? I'm looking for a replacement for my 26" Scott hardtail that I use for family rides/rail trails etc. I've got my eye on the Search for that task.
https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 05, 2018, 07:09:29 AM
I don't have any experience with the bike, Trek make good bikes and they have reasonable aftersales service, you do pay a premium for the privilege.

Have you thought of a gravel bike like the Norco Search? I'm looking for a replacement for my 26" Scott hardtail that I use for family rides/rail trails etc. I've got my eye on the Search for that task.
https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/)
Hmm, hadn't really thought about a CX... The geometry is back friendly, which is what I need...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 05, 2018, 12:35:28 PM
Hmm, hadn't really thought about a CX... The geometry is back friendly, which is what I need...


Gravel is where it is at. I just bought this, don't tell the missus :)
https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 05, 2018, 07:49:30 PM

Gravel is where it is at. I just bought this, don't tell the missus :)
https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/dirt-dropbar/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/)

(https://www.norco.com/cmsb/uploads/bikes/bikes/thumb3/search-xr-steel-rival-green.png)
Nice... Did you pay RRP or get a better deal somewhere else?  I'm hankering for a carbon bike for my next one... I really like riding the missus Trek Madone ... The weight difference is very noticeable

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 05, 2018, 07:54:39 PM
I deliberately didn't look at that Norco earlier... I just did now. I like Reynold tubesets - at uni a mate had a DeKerf in 853. I never managed to get a Reynolds tubed Kona, but my old Kiluea is a steel frameset.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 05, 2018, 07:59:51 PM
What's it weigh, D4D?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 05, 2018, 08:52:00 PM
I deliberately didn't look at that Norco earlier... I just did now. I like Reynold tubesets - at uni a mate had a DeKerf in 853. I never managed to get a Reynolds tubed Kona, but my old Kiluea is a steel frameset.
My first roadie was a Reynolds back in the 80's... Put easily 100,000 onto it before I broke out the bottom bracket during a race :(

Might have to do to the local bike shop and take a look...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2018, 05:22:44 AM
Nice... Did you pay RRP or get a better deal somewhere else?  I'm hankering for a carbon bike for my next one... I really like riding the missus Trek Madone ... The weight difference is very noticeable


Go to Bike Zone in Fitzroy and see Mocha, tell him I sent you. Found this place whilst researching gravel bikes, they are his speciality, he has heaps of steel and carbon bikes. You can see his prices on Bike Exchange, he's the cheapest by far. Carbon is great, my dually is full carbon with carbon bars etc. The carbon Search would be a much smoother ride, but at twice the price, and reading the reviews, there's not much in it ride wise between the two. I haven't weighed it but I'd guesstimate around 9kg, carbon model is about 1.5kg lighter, cheaper for me to lose 1.5kg. :)

Oh and yeah my first roadie was Reynolds so it's a little nostalgic. Interesting that alloy frames are now only in the lower end market, carbon, steel and titanium are the go now.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 06, 2018, 08:52:36 AM
Thanks mate... So he's very well priced then... RRP difference between Reynolds and Carbon on their website is only $500??

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2018, 09:10:55 AM
Thanks mate... So he's very well priced then... RRP difference between Reynolds and Carbon on their website is only $500??

Yeah, although lower spec groupset on the carbon, Apex 1 vs. Rival 1. That said for $500 extra the carbon is good value. I'm keeping it real with steel :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 06, 2018, 09:33:58 AM
I don't know much about the SRAM gear, what's the equivalent to rival and apex in Shimano?  I've not really been able to find out online

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2018, 09:39:28 AM
I don't know much about the SRAM gear, what's the equivalent to rival and apex in Shimano?  I've not really been able to find out online


Me either, I normally ride Shimano. From what I can tell, Apex is their base spec equivalent to Tiagra, Rival is the next spec up and equivalent to 105.
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products (https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 06, 2018, 10:33:11 AM

Me either, I normally ride Shimano. From what I can tell, Apex is their base spec equivalent to Tiagra, Rival is the next spec up and equivalent to 105.
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products (https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products)

we've done a bit of OEM spec using both brands.

SRAM Apex = Shimano 105

SRAM Rival = Shimano Ultegra

SRAM Red = Dura Ace

At least... that's how SRAM see it. Shimano probably has a different opinion...

I'll just be sitting over here with my Rohloff...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 06, 2018, 11:37:59 AM
I must admit I'm liking the SRAM gear to work on. The locking pin for the rear mech is a nice touch.

Rainy day, so all bolts torqued to spec, axles and seat post greased, tubeless conversion done, now if I could only get the front brake pads to stop rubbing on the rotor...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 07, 2018, 08:12:14 PM
I must admit I'm liking the SRAM gear to work on. The locking pin for the rear mech is a nice touch.

Rainy day, so all bolts torqued to spec, axles and seat post greased, tubeless conversion done, now if I could only get the front brake pads to stop rubbing on the rotor...
Rode a Trek Checkpoint today... OMG - so much better than my old Giant roadie!!!

Went into the store to look at a Focus Mares, and ended up riding the Checkpoint ... They're going to let me know when they get in a Domane in my size to get the pure road equivalent...   Will take a Norco for a spin spin when I can get to the store near us that sells them

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 09, 2018, 05:28:08 AM
Rode a Trek Checkpoint today... OMG - so much better than my old Giant roadie!!!

I had the same feeling when I rode the Norco Search for the first time. It's fast and looks old school from a distance but new school when you get up close. I could have bought the carbon but preferred the old school steel look.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 09, 2018, 10:06:10 AM
Finally got out and about today. So unfit

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 09, 2018, 05:10:32 PM
Finally got out and about today. So unfit

It's called old age :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 09, 2018, 05:39:31 PM
It's called old age :)

Pfffft, no such thing when ya on a bike, so wash ya mouth out with soap!  >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on November 10, 2018, 02:36:03 PM

Gravel is where it is at. I just bought this, don't tell the missus :)

Hi D4D- in practice, what’s the difference between a gravel bike and an XC bike.
Cheers
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on November 10, 2018, 02:55:32 PM
Hi D4D- in practice, what’s the difference between a gravel bike and an XC bike.
Cheers
TC

a gravel bike is a fancy name for a cross between a cyclocross bike and a traditional touring bike.

currently they're fashionable because the industry wanted something new to sell.

an XC mountain bike... goes properly off road.

for a 4wd orientated explanation...

a gravel bike is a Subaru Outback or Forester... sure... you can take it off road, if you're really skilled and careful. But it's really better suited to dirt roads.

an XC mountain bike... is a Landcruiser, Patrol, Prado etc etc...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 10, 2018, 03:09:14 PM
Hi D4D- in practice, what’s the difference between a gravel bike and an XC bike.

Gravel bike rides way faster although not as capable as a XC bike. XC bike is more stable and able to traverse more technical terrain.

Ideally you want a gravel bike on the way up and a XC bike on the way down :)

I swapped from an XC to a Gravel bike for family/rail trail rides and longer bike packing rides. Also because it looked cool and is a talking point amongst riders :)

Edit - getting some bike packing inspiration from these guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlvBJsQeuOQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlvBJsQeuOQ)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on November 11, 2018, 09:55:16 AM
Thanks Muru and D4 - good explanation 😀
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on November 14, 2018, 07:36:40 PM
Another question- what’s the attraction behind single gear bikes- simplicity or what?
Thanks
Tony
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 14, 2018, 08:10:16 PM
Another question- what’s the attraction behind single gear bikes- simplicity or what?
Thanks
Tony

Single speed, fixie or 1x11?

Single speed for me was simplicity - my old Rapidfire Plus shifters exploded, so I went to 1x8 and then the other went so I went and locked it to one gear as a skint student back in the 2000s.

Fiixie was a pure simplicity and challenge for many people, but a lot run a flip/flop hub and use the freewheel side.

1x11 is because they're more efficient than a 3x system, and better than even a 2x10, in terms of the gear inch overlap and usability.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Black Diamond on November 14, 2018, 08:34:40 PM
Finally got out and about today. So unfit

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Hahaha about time you blew out the cobwebs old mate  ;D

We had a good run up at Lysty on Sunday morn. Week night run sounds like the go let’s get on it  :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on November 15, 2018, 09:07:54 AM
Single speed, fixie or 1x11?


Thanks Ed - I should have been more specific- I did mean single gear as in one chainwheel and one rear cog. I thought it was simplicity, but I can only imagine that it’s a significant compromise 😀
Cheers
Tony
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 15, 2018, 09:17:15 AM
Thanks Ed - I should have been more specific- I did mean single gear as in one chainwheel and one rear cog. I thought it was simplicity, but I can only imagine that it’s a significant compromise 😀
Cheers
Tony

That's simple... for those racing, it's a "I can do this, therefore I'm better than you" and normally on a rigid bike... in town, it's simplicity and lack of maintenance needed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on November 15, 2018, 04:36:02 PM
Just got the Yakima holdup2 bike rack
Seems pretty solid
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 15, 2018, 04:50:33 PM
Just got the Yakima holdup2 bike rack

 :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on November 15, 2018, 04:54:49 PM
:cup:
Thanks for the recommendation mate
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on November 15, 2018, 09:59:27 PM
Hahaha about time you blew out the cobwebs old mate  ;D

We had a good run up at Lysty on Sunday morn. Week night run sounds like the go let’s get on it  :cheers:

I was there Wednesday night where were you  :police:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Black Diamond on November 16, 2018, 08:56:04 AM
I was there Wednesday night where were you  :police:
In front of you  :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on November 16, 2018, 10:03:33 AM
That's simple... for those racing, it's a "I can do this, therefore I'm better than you" and normally on a rigid bike... in town, it's simplicity and lack of maintenance needed.

Second that when i was living in melbourne and commuting from mentone to St Kilda every day (200k a week) the single speed really comes into its own for the lack of servicing required.

I actually stripped it right down to bare riding (no computer, cadence sensors, timer etc) and it actually made me a far stronger rider when i would then get back on the road bike for the weekend beach road bash or a couple of repeats up the 1 in 20
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 17, 2018, 02:52:57 PM
Hi D4D- in practice, what’s the difference between a gravel bike and an XC bike.

Good description of gravel vs. cx bike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRe3rMyw5F8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRe3rMyw5F8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 19, 2018, 06:24:26 AM
Had a couple of drinks with the neighbour last night and he let slip he has a new bike coming. He is a sprinter/crit specialist. The frame is a Cippolini rb1k ‘the one’, with Enve cockpit. He is having it built up here with durace di2 because the wogs wouldn’t be happy if they find him bastardising their frame like that. Cost - not much change from $20k. Then there’s the wheels. Not everybody’s bike, but old mate has a reputation for killing frames and cranks with his watt bombs so hopefully this one will be stiff enough. I look forward to seeing it in the flesh.

Sad news. The Cippo went down in the Brisbane - GC ride a couple of weeks ago and someone landed on him. He still finished and rode back to brissy but there was a bit of damage done. He was on a set of lightweight wheels which were also damaged. Insurance claim $19.5k. New frame hopefully by Easter as it has to be made for him - again.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 19, 2018, 07:11:46 PM
Those wheels are about $4500.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Benduro on November 19, 2018, 07:33:37 PM
Looks good.
Is there sufficient clearance for a rear mounted spare wheel such as that on a Pajero?

 :cheers:
Just got the Yakima holdup2 bike rack
Seems pretty solid
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 19, 2018, 09:15:25 PM
Is there sufficient clearance for a rear mounted spare wheel such as that on a Pajero?


Nope
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 20, 2018, 07:47:34 AM
Those wheels are about $4500.

Foo

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A touch over. His 'mate' lent him a set for a couple of races and then he couldn't live without them after that haha. He reckons they are like an extra gear in the sprints though.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 20, 2018, 12:01:52 PM
A touch over. His 'mate' lent him a set for a couple of races and then he couldn't live without them after that haha. He reckons they are like an extra gear in the sprints though.
Yeah, they are just crazy expensive but if they were around in my younger days, I'd probably have had a set. 😉

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Brock05 on November 21, 2018, 01:00:21 AM
Looks good.
Is there sufficient clearance for a rear mounted spare wheel such as that on a Pajero?

 :cheers:
I've got the same rack and I have enough room on my Prado with a 285/70/18 tyre.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 02, 2018, 02:21:51 PM
I'm really enjoying riding the Search, got it setup for day rides.

It is the perfect bike for the Main Yarra Trail with sections of asphalt, gravel, single track and hills.

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/search2811.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 02, 2018, 02:28:48 PM
How do you find the single chainring? I'm not sold on them, from the point of stress with the cross chaining.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 02, 2018, 02:55:59 PM
How do you find the single chainring? I'm not sold on them, from the point of stress with the cross chaining.  ;)

I am used to it as my MTB is 1x11 also, makes it so much simpler from a riding/gearing perspective. This is a purpose designed 1x groupset so it is deigned with the stresses in mind.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 02, 2018, 03:06:26 PM
EOI - MySwag MTB Ride Day

As there are a few of us in VIC who have MTBs, who is interested in a ride day?

I was thinking Harcourt or maybe Lysterfield if more people can attend. I can lead at Harcourt, however I'd need somebody to lead at Lysterfield as I don't know it well enough to lead.

Yes/No/Maybe?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 02, 2018, 05:42:52 PM
I'd love to Jamie, but I'm suffering from bad sciatica pending back surgery, so I'm out at the moment

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on December 03, 2018, 08:09:32 AM
Happy to fit in a ride at Lysterfield and show you around.

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 03, 2018, 10:08:42 AM
Any of you lot around Brisbane do up older bikes? I have a project bike I would give away to someone who's interested. It is a 1983 Alan Sprint, which is a fully threaded and glued aluminium frame. The frame is ok as I recall, the durace/suntour 7 speed gruppo has been neglected in a shed for a long while. Wolber clinchers are on it. At one stage it was an Optus sponsored race bike and when I got it there were tri bars on it. I was going to do it up but other projects came along. This is a very specialised frame with epoxy joints etc and will damage easily in the wrong hands - not for amateur restorers. It is not made for heavy riders either which also counts this Clydesdale out. Same frame as supplied to Guerciotti.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on December 05, 2018, 08:29:45 PM
EOI - MySwag MTB Ride Day

As there are a few of us in VIC who have MTBs

Yes/No/Maybe?

Hi D4D - interested so I’d be a maybe depending on when it’s on.
Noobie so at the back of the pack  ;
Cheers
Tony
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on December 06, 2018, 07:56:53 AM
I'm really enjoying riding the Search, got it setup for day rides.

It is the perfect bike for the Main Yarra Trail with sections of asphalt, gravel, single track and hills.

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/search2811.jpg)


Go on get some clipless pedals on there ya big chicken
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on December 06, 2018, 08:00:46 AM
Commuting has started again after getting over hip issues 35K round trip so i have dusted the old Scott Sportster off currently averaging 2 days a week with the goal to get back to 4
Taking a different approach this time. No Computers, heart Rate Monitors, Cadence Sensors i even ripped the speedo off and don't wear a watch

Really enjoying just the freedom of riding to what ever pace my legs feel like and having a look around
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on December 06, 2018, 08:50:43 AM

(http://blkmav.com/myswag/search2811.jpg)


Is that the new ALDI bike stand  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on December 14, 2018, 03:02:17 PM
I'm with chester ver2.0! I fought clipless for a long time, I have them on my CX/gravel bike now and love them. No issues getting out when I need to in a hurry and much more locked to the bike in technical parts. Well worth it!

Sweet bike BTW. I have a 1x11 on mine and it's fantastic. 11/36 on the back with a 46 or 48 I think on the front. Thinking of changing the front to a 42 though as on the big hills it's brutal on my legs.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 14, 2018, 05:53:33 PM
I'm with chester ver2.0! I fought clipless for a long time, I have them on my CX/gravel bike now and love them. No issues getting out when I need to in a hurry and much more locked to the bike in technical parts. Well worth it!

Sweet bike BTW. I have a 1x11 on mine and it's fantastic. 11/36 on the back with a 46 or 48 I think on the front. Thinking of changing the front to a 42 though as on the big hills it's brutal on my legs.

What noobs forget is. You can adjust the tension of them, so that you can get out of them, very quickly if you need to!  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 14, 2018, 05:56:24 PM
I've pulled out of any Track races for the rest of the year, due to fatigue levels being stupidly out of control this year  :( and also having a crash, two weeks ago, due to a panick breaker.  >:(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 13, 2019, 03:52:43 PM
It fits! New bike bag testing, ready for a little trip ;D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/dakine2.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/dakine1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 13, 2019, 04:02:10 PM
What sort of $$$ for that, D$D?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 13, 2019, 04:16:22 PM
What sort of $$$ for that, D$D?

https://www.mountainbikesdirect.com.au/dakine-bike-roller-travel-bag (https://www.mountainbikesdirect.com.au/dakine-bike-roller-travel-bag)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 13, 2019, 04:19:43 PM
Ouch.  :o But I guess when you look at what Zen chainring for my Track bike is worth ($300+) it's okay.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 13, 2019, 09:04:08 PM
It fits! New bike bag testing, ready for a little trip ;D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/dakine2.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/dakine1.jpg)


Tassie??

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 14, 2019, 05:36:12 AM
Tassie??

Yup, Derby, I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 15, 2019, 07:44:16 PM
Yup, Derby, I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas :)

When are you going? Myself and a few mates going over on Friday night’s sailing - Derby to Maydena, back to Derby. Might see you there 😀
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 16, 2019, 04:36:09 AM
When are you going? Myself and a few mates going over on Friday night’s sailing - Derby to Maydena, back to Derby. Might see you there 😀

End of Feb, sounds like a good trip.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on January 16, 2019, 12:41:03 PM
Tassie is Awesome - Maydena is very challenging .
Derby love the Atlas Trail .

D4D , if you are up for some fun , I'm local to the Wombat Trails ( Woodend ) due to my 'on a gap year ' status have been riding most days and exploring .



in the last three months - 1200kms of off road , trail riding ,adventure- this occasionally involves being lost ......awesome .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 16, 2019, 04:36:16 PM
D4D , if you are up for some fun , I'm local to the Wombat Trails ( Woodend ) due to my 'on a gap year ' status have been riding most days and exploring .

Sounds good, I've been meaning to check out Wombat!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Swannie on January 16, 2019, 09:10:49 PM
Tassie is Awesome - Maydena is very challenging .
Derby love the Atlas Trail .

D4D , if you are up for some fun , I'm local to the Wombat Trails ( Woodend ) due to my 'on a gap year ' status have been riding most days and exploring .



in the last three months - 1200kms of off road , trail riding ,adventure- this occasionally involves being lost ......awesome .

I’d be up for a ride I live in the Macedon ranges area mate but I’m a beginner 😂
Swannie
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on January 16, 2019, 09:28:42 PM
MTB is social , plus I'm enjoying the exploring , finding the mining and logging history  theres even tunnels and a railway - which i have not located yet ....

But received my 1:250 too maps this arvo - hard to read need my glasses !

Might cut down on the "lost - ness "
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on January 16, 2019, 11:23:34 PM
Any of you lot around Brisbane do up older bikes? I have a project bike I would give away to someone who's interested. It is a 1983 Alan Sprint, which is a fully threaded and glued aluminium frame. The frame is ok as I recall, the durace/suntour 7 speed gruppo has been neglected in a shed for a long while. Wolber clinchers are on it. At one stage it was an Optus sponsored race bike and when I got it there were tri bars on it. I was going to do it up but other projects came along. This is a very specialised frame with epoxy joints etc and will damage easily in the wrong hands - not for amateur restorers. It is not made for heavy riders either which also counts this Clydesdale out. Same frame as supplied to Guerciotti.
Hi, what size frame is it? I’m only 165 cm tall so I ride a 51 frame. I’m guessing here that being a race bike it is a larger 57-58 size?


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 23, 2019, 08:28:26 PM
When are you going? Myself and a few mates going over on Friday night’s sailing - Derby to Maydena, back to Derby. Might see you there 😀
TC

Over at Derby-blue tier and atlas at Derby are brilliant- Maydena is awesome- nothing like it in the northern island - gravity downhill is scary - schinter tightening - never been so scared in my life - but awesome after a few runs when you get used to it. D4D - you’ll have a ball - I’m still on  Ls and I’m rapt with the experience 😀
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 24, 2019, 05:21:35 AM
Over at Derby-blue tier and atlas at Derby are brilliant- Maydena is awesome- nothing like it in the northern island - gravity downhill is scary - schinter tightening - never been so scared in my life - but awesome after a few runs when you get used to it. D4D - you’ll have a ball - I’m still on  Ls and I’m rapt with the experience 😀
TC

I can't wait! I see they're closing Maydena on Friday due to fire risk.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on January 24, 2019, 05:42:50 AM
Hi, what size frame is it? I’m only 165 cm tall so I ride a 51 frame. I’m guessing here that being a race bike it is a larger 57-58 size?


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It will be a 55 square frame I’d guess. I don’t have it here to measure. I ride a 58 and could ride it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 26, 2019, 11:47:17 AM
Just back from Derby / Maydena - awesome week!

I’d rate Derby as the better experience as it’s got everything- trail, downhill and most trails lead back to the town. I found Maydena to be mental - I’m riding MTB for about a year so not overly experienced.

Great vibe in Derby and the hotel / pizza joint / cafes had great food and couldn’t do enough for you. Lot of riders walking around with lumps / missing skin / bruises / blood on their legs and arms. Not many riding with elbow pads. 2 of us hired a full face helmet at Maydena- just $20/day - would really recommend it 😀.

D4D - you’ll have a ball!
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 26, 2019, 02:57:53 PM
Just back from Derby / Maydena - awesome week!

I’d rate Derby as the better experience as it’s got everything- trail, downhill and most trails lead back to the town. I found Maydena to be mental - I’m riding MTB for about a year so not overly experienced.

Great vibe in Derby and the hotel / pizza joint / cafes had great food and couldn’t do enough for you. Lot of riders walking around with lumps / missing skin / bruises / blood on their legs and arms. Not many riding with elbow pads. 2 of us hired a full face helmet at Maydena- just $20/day - would really recommend it 😀.

D4D - you’ll have a ball!
TC

Awesome, I had heard that re Derby vs. Maydena.

I can't wait, I just need to fix my Reverb dropper as the hydraulic line has sprung a leak :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on January 27, 2019, 06:39:47 AM
Just putting the finishing touches on the 3 race bikes as we are going to test out our clubs new track. We've totally rebuilt the track including a new 5m start ramp. Haven't raced for about 3.5 months, so this is going to hurt. I've had a noise in the front of My GT Cruiser that I haven't been able to find and fix. Nearly went out and bought some new carbon forks thinking mine were starting to let go, hence the noise. Pulled my front end out, cleaned and lightly greased it, inspected everything. Couldn't find anything out of the ordinary. As I was putting it back together, I only put one spacer back on the stem to give it a bit more thread to engage on, but it bottomed out and I couldn't quite get enough preload on the headset. But the upside was no noise. Pulled it apart and put the other spacer in and the noise has come back. Looks like a bit of friction between the 2 spacers creating the noise. Spray some silicon spray on there and the noise is gone. Saved myself about $300-400 on a new set of forks.
Wish me luck on the new track, I'm gonna need it.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 27, 2019, 06:44:46 AM
^^^ Whoohoo ^^^

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 27, 2019, 06:46:19 AM
Check these blokes and their bikes out,  :o makes you wonder about how good they'd go if they had some of our gear.  ???

https://www.facebook.com/720549844694398/videos/278804669420723/?t=3 (https://www.facebook.com/720549844694398/videos/278804669420723/?t=3)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on January 27, 2019, 09:07:32 AM
All done ready to rock and roll.
(https://i.imgur.com/WuOLKzl.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/RrDzXno.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 27, 2019, 09:25:57 AM
Check these blokes and their bikes out,  :o makes you wonder about how good they'd go if they had some of our gear.  ???

https://www.facebook.com/720549844694398/videos/278804669420723/?t=3 (https://www.facebook.com/720549844694398/videos/278804669420723/?t=3)

Foo
theres some impressive cornering going on there with 50kgs of nana ballast!!!
reminds me of
(http://penneshaw89.weebly.com/uploads/4/5/7/0/45704317/cool-runnings.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: sparksy on January 27, 2019, 11:26:46 AM
Clearing out the shed and thinking of getting rid of this.
1997 Wheeler 3100.   What do you guys think would be a fair asking price.
(https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb/AAXBFvQD0W_YyaohjANWa8Aeen7jBCqk_c8fHz401R89ilwY548m22LLMus8mYbz1omCbGd7Ye9yZmyoBlXufeZN9uSTa_Yh0hlsKT6eP5DBrCaUMNvxW7t2xffvWpZl-QqaNvtMrERbsXjwTou03liLhuYZqRZ0bmEBAhQcW-ZF8J--E0X07yLMb_kDqyfIKo8cNv4dnt1l1gf7Pl90Bkp_vUKOqTinzEo7-IWS7pTWLw8aVLk2LTiT4X1QDbREsN0/p.jpeg?size=2048x1536&size_mode=3)
21.5" 54cm frame
Tektro brakes
RSX gears   Rear derallier serial RD A410
WL AR70 rims.
thanks
Wayne
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 27, 2019, 11:28:54 AM
Clearing out the shed and thinking of getting rid of this.
1993 Wheeler 3100.   What do you guys think would be a fair asking price.
(https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb/AAXBFvQD0W_YyaohjANWa8Aeen7jBCqk_c8fHz401R89ilwY548m22LLMus8mYbz1omCbGd7Ye9yZmyoBlXufeZN9uSTa_Yh0hlsKT6eP5DBrCaUMNvxW7t2xffvWpZl-QqaNvtMrERbsXjwTou03liLhuYZqRZ0bmEBAhQcW-ZF8J--E0X07yLMb_kDqyfIKo8cNv4dnt1l1gf7Pl90Bkp_vUKOqTinzEo7-IWS7pTWLw8aVLk2LTiT4X1QDbREsN0/p.jpeg?size=2048x1536&size_mode=3)
thanks
Wayne

What are the specs of it?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Pottsy on January 27, 2019, 11:42:32 AM
theres some impressive cornering going on there with 50kgs of nana ballast!!!
reminds me of
(http://penneshaw89.weebly.com/uploads/4/5/7/0/45704317/cool-runnings.jpg)

Qld nana farmers getting their produce to market quick and fresh! :D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: sparksy on January 27, 2019, 12:10:30 PM
What are the specs of it?  ???

Foo

21.5" 54cm frame
Tektro brakes
RSX gears   Rear derallier serial RD A410
WL AR70 rims.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 27, 2019, 12:17:25 PM
Clearing out the shed and thinking of getting rid of this.
1997 Wheeler 3100.   What do you guys think would be a fair asking price.
(https://previews.dropbox.com/p/thumb/AAXBFvQD0W_YyaohjANWa8Aeen7jBCqk_c8fHz401R89ilwY548m22LLMus8mYbz1omCbGd7Ye9yZmyoBlXufeZN9uSTa_Yh0hlsKT6eP5DBrCaUMNvxW7t2xffvWpZl-QqaNvtMrERbsXjwTou03liLhuYZqRZ0bmEBAhQcW-ZF8J--E0X07yLMb_kDqyfIKo8cNv4dnt1l1gf7Pl90Bkp_vUKOqTinzEo7-IWS7pTWLw8aVLk2LTiT4X1QDbREsN0/p.jpeg?size=2048x1536&size_mode=3)
21.5" 54cm frame
Tektro brakes
RSX gears   Rear derallier serial RD A410
WL AR70 rims.
thanks
Wayne

$250-$300 would probably pull you up and that is if it's in good condition. You have to take into account the age and low end parts.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: sparksy on January 27, 2019, 01:26:49 PM
Thanks for that. It needs new tyres and has a bit of surface rust so by your reckoning if I get 150 I'm right .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 06:21:13 AM
He who laughs last laughs loudest...
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5879248/cop-that-f-king-d-head-cyclists-were-off-duty-policemen/ (https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5879248/cop-that-f-king-d-head-cyclists-were-off-duty-policemen/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 31, 2019, 09:41:57 AM
Quote from: D4D
He who laughs last laughs loudest...
https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5879248/cop-that-f-king-d-head-cyclists-were-off-duty-policemen/ (https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5879248/cop-that-f-king-d-head-cyclists-were-off-duty-policemen/)

So why werent they using the bike track even out of courtesy?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 09:55:00 AM
So why werent they using the bike track even out of courtesy?

It is not a bike track it is shared path, big difference, and you can't ride two abreast on a shared path.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on January 31, 2019, 09:55:09 AM
So why weren't they using the bike track even out of courtesy?

Because I suspect the speed they are travelling at (guessing 25-35km/h) makes a shared path with pedestrians not the best option - they're travelling at 6-9x the speed a pedestrian is, but maybe 25-50% of the speed the traffic is on the road. Also, most shared paths force the cyclist to stop for each road crossing, whereas on the main carriageway they can carry on unabated.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 31, 2019, 10:27:57 AM
Because I suspect the speed they are travelling at (guessing 25-35km/h) makes a shared path with pedestrians not the best option - they're travelling at 6-9x the speed a pedestrian is, but maybe 25-50% of the speed the traffic is on the road. Also, most shared paths force the cyclist to stop for each road crossing, whereas on the main carriageway they can carry on unabated.
looking at teh photo theres more chance of coming across a lost 747 than a pedistrian, and its not a wide road to be riding 2 wide and share with cars...


(https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.7%2C$multiply_1%2C$ratio_1.776846%2C$width_1059%2C$x_0%2C$y_0/t_crop_custom/w_788/q_86%2Cf_auto/0d03c688aaee680eae97ebbc814bec90e5920898)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 10:58:48 AM
looking at teh photo theres more chance of coming across a lost 747 than a pedistrian, and its not a wide road to be riding 2 wide and share with cars...


I don't think you can draw that conclusion from seeing 100m of shared path/road. The cyclists are riding legally and have every right to be where they are. On country roads it is easier to see cyclists riding two abreast rather than single file.

This also makes for good reading.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/tac%20bike.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 31, 2019, 11:38:02 AM
Quote from: D4D
I don't think you can draw that conclusion from seeing 100m of shared path/road. The cyclists are riding legally and have every right to be where they are. On country roads it is easier to see cyclists riding two abreast rather than single file.

yep they are all legal etc...

But its a narrow road (there are plenty like that around there).. and IMTWO comes back to courtesy, on a shared narrow road with tools like the car driver - in reality Im surprised he didnt try passing them on the "road" on the right, which would have been really ****d if you were on the bike as he'd have 2 wheels and more than 1/2 the car on the grass - even more IF he did give them the 1.5mtr gap.

We used to ride through that region quote often with our club, some roads are fairly average out there, but some are amazing, and the pace got quite... non legal real fast :D

I reckon I'd even feel safer on the path where the car is where the bikes should be, but I guess you don't look as awesome on a bike path as the road.

anyway YMMV
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 11:44:42 AM
But its a narrow road (there are plenty like that around there).. and IMTWO comes back to courtesy

Exactly, the car driver needs to give the same courtesy to the cyclists as he would another car.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 31, 2019, 03:32:27 PM
Quote from: D4D
Exactly, the car driver needs to give the same courtesy to the cyclists as he would another car.

so the bike riders dont? I'd have thought everyone needs to be as courteous as each other.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 05:53:38 PM
so the bike riders dont? I'd have thought everyone needs to be as courteous as each other.

Agreed, I can't see how the cyclists weren't being courteous. I'm sure the cyclists would have dropped back to single file if the muppet in the 4wd was driving on the road and not on the shared path.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: alnjan on January 31, 2019, 07:21:45 PM
Agreed, I can't see how the cyclists weren't being courteous. I'm sure the cyclists would have dropped back to single file if the muppet in the 4wd was driving on the road and not on the shared path.

or they could have simply ridden on the path
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: duggie on January 31, 2019, 07:53:43 PM
I reckon that they were stretching the 1.5 metre tape measure in a few of the shots  as well ,
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2019, 08:04:53 PM
or they could have simply ridden on the path

Do we have to go over this again...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Benduro on January 31, 2019, 08:11:46 PM
The two biggest Flogs of the Year: the bloke who took the video, and the one who set up the go fund me account to pay the morons fine!
Such a hero with his 2000+kg vs 200kg approx' combined weight of cyclists.
I wish cyclist hating drivers would pick on someone their own size (and weight) >:(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 10, 2019, 05:49:16 PM
Troy is attacking the Idaho Trail again.  :cup:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/196108181144221/408435419911495/?comment_id=408445926577111&notif_id=1549780174802384&notif_t=group_comment_reply (https://www.facebook.com/groups/196108181144221/408435419911495/?comment_id=408445926577111&notif_id=1549780174802384&notif_t=group_comment_reply)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on February 10, 2019, 06:30:22 PM
Troy is attacking the Idaho Trail again.  :cup:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/196108181144221/408435419911495/?comment_id=408445926577111&notif_id=1549780174802384&notif_t=group_comment_reply (https://www.facebook.com/groups/196108181144221/408435419911495/?comment_id=408445926577111&notif_id=1549780174802384&notif_t=group_comment_reply)

Foo

pretty sure he's in Alaska for the Iditarod.

and that group you linked to is a closed group. So may not be viewable by others.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 10, 2019, 06:32:47 PM
pretty sure he's in Alaska for the Iditarod.

and that group you linked to is a closed group. So may not be viewable by others.

Yeah, I new it was Idi sompin.  :-[ I'll update seein as it's a secret squirrel one. Didn't notice that because I'm on his FB and he's on my GOFAR site.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 11, 2019, 08:51:55 AM
or they could have simply ridden on the path
A quick look on google earth tells a much better story. The 'path' which is still under construction, joins the road from a highway underpass about half way along swamp Rd, runs for less than 1 km then abruptly stops again, in the dirt, with no way of getting back onto the road. In a word - useless. If you've ever ridden a bike you'd understand how completely ineffectual most of the bike paths are. Brisbane city council boasts they've built thousands of kilometres of bike paths and networks - in actual fact (apart from a few crackers which I use all the time like the SE freeway/coro drive bike paths) most of the paths on the cycle network maps are just bicycle signs painted on the road with no other change. I cruise at just under 30 kph moving average. There is little to zero chance of me getting off my bike, carrying it across the ditch, riding 700m, getting off and carrying it back across the ditch, and carrying on. I will choose a PROPER bike path over a road every time, however, and ride extremely early to avoid traffic where I can. I am so glad the guys were off duty coppers, the bloke in the ute is an imbecile.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 22, 2019, 11:55:15 AM
It would appear that I may have accidentally bought a 27 plus hardtail yesterday.....

https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-entiat-tr6-27.5-trail-mountain-bike?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl-U4hjIUdo4HLs09ZS0nGRD6EHhG-4A5lT5yZIfX2nTNf99RV70Vk4aAg0iEALw_wcB (https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-entiat-tr6-27.5-trail-mountain-bike?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl-U4hjIUdo4HLs09ZS0nGRD6EHhG-4A5lT5yZIfX2nTNf99RV70Vk4aAg0iEALw_wcB)

Looking forward to it turning up.

I basically wore out my 29'er.

I am just a middle aged, heavy (100 k.g. plus) fitness rider so I think it should be about right for me. Going from 22 to 25 and now to 28mm on the roady has been a progression in plushness and comfort so I figure going for more volume on the MTB won't be too bad. I already had 2.4's on the 29'er.

Any other plus owners? Thoughts? I should have some to add by the end of next week.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 22, 2019, 04:12:26 PM
It would appear that I may have accidentally bought a 27 plus hardtail yesterday.....

https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-entiat-tr6-27.5-trail-mountain-bike?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl-U4hjIUdo4HLs09ZS0nGRD6EHhG-4A5lT5yZIfX2nTNf99RV70Vk4aAg0iEALw_wcB (https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-entiat-tr6-27.5-trail-mountain-bike?gclid=Cj0KCQiAtbnjBRDBARIsAO3zDl-U4hjIUdo4HLs09ZS0nGRD6EHhG-4A5lT5yZIfX2nTNf99RV70Vk4aAg0iEALw_wcB)

Looking forward to it turning up.

I basically wore out my 29'er.

I am just a middle aged, heavy (100 k.g. plus) fitness rider so I think it should be about right for me. Going from 22 to 25 and now to 28mm on the roady has been a progression in plushness and comfort so I figure going for more volume on the MTB won't be too bad. I already had 2.4's on the 29'er.

Any other plus owners? Thoughts? I should have some to add by the end of next week.

I'm a none conformist with wide tyres on roadies I prefer a max of 25mm tyres, because I like the sharpness of the narrow tyres for speed and twitchiness.  ;) On the Track I use 19mm and pressures that go to 290psi. My 29er, I prefer to run at 50psi, otherwise, I get slippage when cornering hard.  :o

The geometry of the 27 compared to the 29er is supposed to be very different.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on February 22, 2019, 10:23:21 PM
G’day GBC - a mate has Schwalbe Nobby Nic tyres and reckons they’re brilliant (he has 29” x 2.6”).
The spec reads well so look forward to your ride report.
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 24, 2019, 05:42:18 AM
Last day of riding in Derby, trails are hard but awesome, only binned it a few times. Detonate was a highlight, seriously hardcore trail, riding that trail at race speed would be nuts.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 24, 2019, 06:53:10 AM
 8)  :cup:

 :worthles:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on February 24, 2019, 07:06:40 AM
8)  :cup:

 :worthles:

Foo

And some gopro footage

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 24, 2019, 04:27:00 PM
For anyone that wants to keep track of Troy.

http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/tracking?fbclid=IwAR2ghZ4iqG__8Kyh37QVs_5eM1lJa7ceOSjQjE4O66FFSVZpiurFVNGFA1s (http://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/tracking?fbclid=IwAR2ghZ4iqG__8Kyh37QVs_5eM1lJa7ceOSjQjE4O66FFSVZpiurFVNGFA1s)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 25, 2019, 07:52:42 PM
Looks like Troy is off to a flier.

I got that plus bike today. It is like a flying armchair. It’s actually lighter than the 29er but it is going to take some getting used to with sorting out tyre pressures etc. I think it will suit my purpose and should go well for a bit of bike packing on the rail trail.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on February 25, 2019, 09:19:35 PM
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on February 25, 2019, 09:21:28 PM
There is little to zero chance of me getting off my bike, carrying it across the ditch, riding 700m, getting off and carrying it back across the ditch, and carrying on.

Why not ??
I thought the idea of riding a bike was exercise, and that looks like excellent exercise .. :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on February 26, 2019, 05:34:58 AM
Looks like Troy is off to a flier.


If you look to the list of names on the right of the page... you can filter the list of names by miles ridden. (just click on the little arrow above the distance, once puts them from least to most, twice lists them from most to least)

You'll see that Troy currently looks like he's 6th or thereabouts.

but if you click the little + beside each riders name, you'll see their details. Including which distance they're racing in.

Most in front of him are doing the shorter 350mile event, and one is even doing the 150mile "sprint".

He's currently leading the 1,000mile by around 20 miles over the next rider. But he's only a 101 miles in... and it's a long way to Nome...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 26, 2019, 05:41:06 AM
If you look to the list of names on the right of the page... you can filter the list of names by miles ridden. (just click on the little arrow above the distance, once puts them from least to most, twice lists them from most to least)

You'll see that Troy currently looks like he's 6th or thereabouts.

but if you click the little + beside each riders name, you'll see their details. Including which distance they're racing in.

Most in front of him are doing the shorter 350mile event, and one is even doing the 150mile "sprint".

He's currently leading the 1,000mile by around 20 miles over the next rider. But he's only a 101 miles in... and it's a long way to Nome...

Just the fact he did 100miles on a loaded fatbike in the snow in a day is a sobering thought - esp on day 1. Yes the site is a bit clunky on a phone but I got there. I have a few triathlete mates and their tracking sites are similar for Kona etc.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on February 26, 2019, 05:48:50 AM
Just the fact he did 100miles on a loaded fatbike in the snow in a day is a sobering thought - esp on day 1. Yes the site is a bit clunky on a phone but I got there. I have a few triathlete mates and their tracking sites are similar for Kona etc.

and that new frame he's on is a prototype that he only received a day before he flew out.

In fact, due to an issue with his SRAM Eagle cassette, he couldn't even ride the bike until he got to Alaska. (we organised our friends at e*thirteen in California to ship one of their cassettes direct to his place in Alaska "overnight")

He sent me a "test ride" vid from out front of his place in Brisbane... no chain or cassette... so it looked like he was on the worlds biggest balance bike bwahahahahahahahahahaha (oh and the studded tyres make a hell of a racket on sealed roads)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on February 26, 2019, 05:56:26 AM
and that new frame he's on is a prototype that he only received a day before he flew out.

In fact, due to an issue with his SRAM Eagle cassette, he couldn't even ride the bike until he got to Alaska. (we organised our friends at e*thirteen in California to ship one of their cassettes direct to his place in Alaska "overnight")

He sent me a "test ride" vid from out front of his place in Brisbane... no chain or cassette... so it looked like he was on the worlds biggest balance bike bwahahahahahahahahahaha (oh and the studded tyres make a hell of a racket on sealed roads)
Wow. Must be worth the risk to cut it so fine. Glad it all worked out - I couldn’t imagine the feeling of being mechanicalled of an event like that before the start. I’ll bet there were some tense moments for you? Go area 54!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 26, 2019, 05:17:18 PM
Some pics from Derby, amazing place, amazing riding, gravity is a biatch, need to go again! Sifting though 4 hours of GoPro footage, so it will be a while before I post videos.

(http://blkmav.com/derby/derby1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/derby/derby2.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/derby/derby3.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/derby/derby4.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/derby/derby5.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on February 26, 2019, 05:51:23 PM
Coming up to 2 years ago we were there... missed out on a job earlier this year in Launceston which was a bugger....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 01, 2019, 06:50:43 AM
If you look to the list of names on the right of the page... you can filter the list of names by miles ridden. (just click on the little arrow above the distance, once puts them from least to most, twice lists them from most to least)

You'll see that Troy currently looks like he's 6th or thereabouts.

but if you click the little + beside each riders name, you'll see their details. Including which distance they're racing in.

Most in front of him are doing the shorter 350mile event, and one is even doing the 150mile "sprint".

He's currently leading the 1,000mile by around 20 miles over the next rider. But he's only a 101 miles in... and it's a long way to Nome...

In the lead but going by his times he was walking all day. Not fun.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 02, 2019, 06:43:18 AM
Video from my recent Derby trip (not my video)
https://vimeo.com/320401158
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 02, 2019, 06:56:17 AM
What a magic area for a ride D4D but you'd want to be competent in your abilities on the bike.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 02, 2019, 07:01:28 AM
What a magic area for a ride D4D but you'd want to be competent in your abilities on the bike.  8)

It was an amazing area to ride. A number of times I was too busy looking at the scenery and almost came undone. I did walk the double black trails as I like my collar bones the way they are.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 02, 2019, 07:47:47 AM
Looks like you guys would have been literally the next crew after a mob of blokes from Brissy I know. Getting tired of mtb vids without me in them  :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 02, 2019, 08:03:32 AM
Looks like you guys would have been literally the next crew after a mob of blokes from Brissy I know. Getting tired of mtb vids without me in them  :'(

Get down there, it is awesome. Depending on how much and what you ride, you do need a high level of fitness and technical ability. I wasn't used to the steepness and length of the trails, it took a while to get used to it. We were doing 30-40 klms a day, with some double black trails thrown in. Only way to do it is shuttles, otherwise you spend your time climbing up the hill getting passed by all the shuttle buses.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: xcvator on March 02, 2019, 11:17:02 AM
Expert help needed. I would like to get a bike for when we are travelling, I can't hang it on the back of the van or put it on the roof so  it has to fit in the back of the Mux. I'm about 5'6 " and 90 kg's, budget is under $500-00 (pensioner ) and I can't see myself doing anymore than very gentle terrain.
What I would like :-

Budget Max $500-00 (new or 2nd hand )

Folding but with largish wheels ( easier to pedal )

Internal gears (cleaner in car ? )

Maybe "step through frame " (I'm 72 and not super agile )

If not folding, quick release front and rear wheels (smaller space needed)

Puncture proof tyres, not fatties but something for bush tracks (gentle )

Maybe a basket for bread/milk/beer

A VERY comfortable seat to cushion my but and goolies

In the photo you can see where it will have to go, the 1/3 seat can be folded forward if need be

So what are your reccommendations ?

Cheers Keith
 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 02, 2019, 11:28:49 AM
I'm very suss on folding bikes. Internal geared hub wheels aren't particularly cheap neither plus present a problem to work on yourself.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 02, 2019, 11:31:57 AM
Aldi folding bike. Comes with a bag and all. Every 2nd nomad has one. They look like they do the business. Internal hubs are heavy and expensive as foo said.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cyberess on March 03, 2019, 09:39:10 AM
Expert help needed. I would like to get a bike for when we are travelling, I can't hang it on the back of the van or put it on the roof so  it has to fit in the back of the Mux. I'm about 5'6 " and 90 kg's, budget is under $500-00 (pensioner ) and I can't see myself doing anymore than very gentle terrain.
What I would like :-

Budget Max $500-00 (new or 2nd hand )

Folding but with largish wheels ( easier to pedal )

Internal gears (cleaner in car ? )

<snip>

So what are your reccommendations ?

Cheers Keith


I am probably going to blow your budget -- but this is just food for thought and especially when you have asked for "easier to pedal", I would recommend a folding electric bike something like

(https://i.ibb.co/9qmdyGV/Folding-Electric-bike001.jpg)

(https://i.ibb.co/JBRyqm1/Folding-Electric-bike002.jpg)

(https://i.ibb.co/v12ktbV/Folding-Electric-bike003.jpg)

Those images are from https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding)  I really don't know that vendor, but he was good to talk with..

To solve puncture issue, you could convert the tyres to tubless  --  That's what I did on a Electric fat bike which I have now covered over 830 klms since I purchased it, and have been down many bush and walking tracks and no issues -- http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352)

 :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: xcvator on March 03, 2019, 12:29:20 PM
I am probably going to blow your budget -- but this is just food for thought and especially when you have asked for "easier to pedal", I would recommend a folding electric bike something like

(https://i.ibb.co/9qmdyGV/Folding-Electric-bike001.jpg)

(https://i.ibb.co/JBRyqm1/Folding-Electric-bike002.jpg)

(https://i.ibb.co/v12ktbV/Folding-Electric-bike003.jpg)

Those images are from https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding)  I really don't know that vendor, but he was good to talk with..

To solve puncture issue, you could convert the tyres to tubless  --  That's what I did on a Electric fat bike which I have now covered over 830 klms since I purchased it, and have been down many bush and walking tracks and no issues -- http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352)

 :cheers:


Don't do that to me   (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/flirt/hubba-hubba-smiley-emoticon.gif) (http://www.sherv.net/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: xcvator on March 06, 2019, 08:39:58 PM
Which 1 to get ?
https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding) (+shipping)

or
https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/ (https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/)  (walk in and pick it up )
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Black Diamond on March 06, 2019, 08:45:24 PM
Which 1 to get ?
https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding) (+shipping)

or
https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/ (https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/)  (walk in and pick it up )

How about this one foss  :-*
Yes before you tell me I’ll go and get taxidermied   ;D

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 07, 2019, 08:56:56 AM
Which 1 to get ?
https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding) (+shipping)

or
https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/ (https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/)  (walk in and pick it up )
Personally I'd wanna see and try before buying... you'd be pissed if it ends up not being what you wanted and never ended up using it.

but I agree with BD...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 07, 2019, 01:50:57 PM
Which 1 to get ?
https://electricbikes.net.au/folding (https://electricbikes.net.au/folding) (+shipping)

or
https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/ (https://www.bikeradar.com/au/commuting/gear/category/bikes/folding/product/crane-folding-e-bike-aldi-review-52440/)  (walk in and pick it up )

Based on the links the Aldi one is looking good with name brand parts.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 07, 2019, 03:18:49 PM
Based on the links the Aldi one is looking good with name brand parts.

I think the same plus its a lot easier wandering into any Aldi to do a warranty claim if required

HH
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 08, 2019, 07:29:32 AM
Got home to find another personally signed book waiting for me.   8)

His list of Titles and Wins is unreal.  :cup:

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190307/ffacd642bd884aa5b04da64b9d38fa0a.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190307/46f372bdbf3acb0b1dcc41c5760058c6.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on March 10, 2019, 12:18:16 PM
First night racing on the new track for me. Did well, no stacks. I had actually sold my race bike and was supposed to box it up and send it to Melbourne. The kids were in my ear about quitting and I really do enjoy racing. I would have ended up with a new bike down the track. Much to old mate's disappointment, I pulled out of the sale. Felt Shitty about doing it but at the end of the day it's my bike. Anyway, I'm sticking with racing.
(http://i.imgur.com/8yVSid2.jpg) (https://imgur.com/8yVSid2)
(http://i.imgur.com/pKXI3ld.jpg) (https://imgur.com/pKXI3ld)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 10, 2019, 04:20:43 PM
First night racing on the new track for me. Did well, no stacks. I had actually sold my race bike and was supposed to box it up and send it to Melbourne. The kids were in my ear about quitting and I really do enjoy racing. I would have ended up with a new bike down the track. Much to old mate's disappointment, I pulled out of the sale. Felt Shitty about doing it but at the end of the day it's my bike. Anyway, I'm sticking with racing.
(http://i.imgur.com/8yVSid2.jpg) (https://imgur.com/8yVSid2)
(http://i.imgur.com/pKXI3ld.jpg) (https://imgur.com/pKXI3ld)


This is the most important part and also, you can pass on knowledge to the youngins if they are willing to listen.  :cup: I got back into Track Racing three years ago, after being away from it for 34yrs and I love the atmosphere and the buzz from it. Sadly I can't race at the level that I want to be at but I have a long term goal to work towards and when I can get my fitness back, I will, be a force to be reckoned with.  :cheers: Enjoy it for as long as you can and stuff anyone that tells you you are to old!  >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 12, 2019, 07:35:50 AM
time to upgrade the tyres on my giant roam 2...

currently have the original 700x40c giant tyres on (which have been very good), and was looking to change them up with something like this:

https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-overdrive-700x38c-hybrid-tyre.html (https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-overdrive-700x38c-hybrid-tyre.html)


the price is right and i only really do road and path riding...

anyone have any thoughts on different brands, sizing, etc?

i haven't bought tyres for my bike before... just want something that will be smooth on the road...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 12, 2019, 02:14:19 PM
Maxxis have a good name for this type of riding but I can't give you an honest opinion as I only buy 23mm tyres for my road bike and fixie.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 12, 2019, 05:41:12 PM
time to upgrade the tyres on my giant roam 2...

anyone have any thoughts on different brands, sizing, etc?

Are your current tyres wire bead? I'd probably go something with a flexible bead as they will be way lighter. Being lighter means easier to pedal.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 12, 2019, 06:02:03 PM
Are your current tyres wire bead? I'd probably go something with a flexible bead as they will be way lighter. Being lighter means easier to pedal.

current tyres are a wire bead...

these are my current tyres:

https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/p-rx2-tire (https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/p-rx2-tire)


have you got an example?  i have tried searching for 'flexible' bead tyres, but not coming up with much...  are they called by a different name?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 12, 2019, 06:05:04 PM
if i read correctly, 'folding' bead is what you are suggesting?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cyberess on March 12, 2019, 08:48:38 PM
<snip>
currently have the original 700x40c giant tyres on (which have been very good), and was looking to change them up with something like this:
https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-overdrive-700x38c-hybrid-tyre.html (https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-overdrive-700x38c-hybrid-tyre.html)

the price is right and i only really do road and path riding...


Those Tyres look pretty good -- maybe if you're resetting up your wheels, maybe think of converting them to tubeless -- as like Ghetto Tubeless using a split tube technique and tyre sealant.

You might have to use a wider 20" or 24" tube, and it's surprising simple to do.

Just today before I set off for a ride, I checked my tyres --
(https://i.ibb.co/MNNvppf/Bike-Tyre-Ghetto-Tubeless001.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/YXhVQzs/Bike-Tyre-Ghetto-Tubeless002.jpg)
That's tyre sealant on the outside of the tyre, in 2 places, The tyre must of picked up a thorn, and/or piece of glass, no probs added 2 more PSI --  and went on a 9km ride.

More info how I done the split tube ghetto tubeless setup http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=55218.msg965352#msg965352) 

 :cheers:
 

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 12, 2019, 09:10:03 PM
if i read correctly, 'folding' bead is what you are suggesting?
That would be correct.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 13, 2019, 05:22:25 AM
if i read correctly, 'folding' bead is what you are suggesting?

Yeah, my bad
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Poita on March 13, 2019, 07:46:33 AM
My commute is 50% gravel/bitumen. I have used for the last 2000km Panaracer Gravel King SK. I run tubeless as well. I run 32mm on a CX and it keeps up great with my roady mates on social rides.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on March 13, 2019, 08:06:18 AM
not sure i am up for the tubeless just yet... :)

looks a bit complicated for me...

i'm pretty happy with tubes... i'm not a pro, by any stretch, just a casual rider...

the rims are giant gx-02 rims, which are a 622x19 rim...

maybe something like this:

https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-speed-terrane-700x33c-exo-tr-carbon-folding-cyclocross-tyre.html (https://www.pushys.com.au/maxxis-speed-terrane-700x33c-exo-tr-carbon-folding-cyclocross-tyre.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 16, 2019, 06:10:59 AM
So it looks like Troy will roll home in third place after 21 odd days on the Iditarod, and carrying an injury by the sounds of it. If anyone knows more about how the 2nd pair caught up so quickly I’d like to know. Just tactics or more sinister?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 16, 2019, 08:48:34 AM
So it looks like Troy will roll home in third place after 21 odd days on the Iditarod, and carrying an injury by the sounds of it. If anyone knows more about how the 2nd pair caught up so quickly I’d like to know. Just tactics or more sinister?
They worked as a team, which is against the rules. His feet are going to take some time to heal after this.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 16, 2019, 09:19:16 AM
2019 Indypac is underway, 5500klms across AU self supported, what an adventure
https://indianpacificwheelrace2019.maprogress.com/
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 16, 2019, 09:58:29 AM
They worked as a team, which is against the rules. His feet are going to take some time to heal after this.

Foo

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Is there a better site to get Troy's updates? I'm just following the ITI tracking page. I used to talk to him a bit on Outerlimits years ago and have followed his exploits.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Kangaron on March 16, 2019, 03:58:10 PM
Found in a country Aldi store for Keith.
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: moeite on March 16, 2019, 05:02:04 PM
I've got a few bikes in the shed ATM. The old grey touring bike made of Reynolds 531DB frame, forks and stays, Mavic rims and Campagnolo running gear. For the gearing freaks it's a "Half step plus Granny" setup consisting of 13,16,19,23,18 &34 sprockets and 44,40&24 chainrings. Still ride it around and it's the most comfortable bike I own.Can't find any pcs of it though.
There's a Giant ATX mountain/touring bike which has been across the Gunbarrel Highway (unsupported in a group of four), up and down the Birdsville and Strzelecki tracks as well a few other outback "roads".
Then there's this - a Moulton APB S7 seven speed Sturmey Archer hub geared fully suspended detachable. I still use it quite a bit for towing a trailer down to the shops and back.
All of my bikes have Brooks seats... :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 16, 2019, 09:10:39 PM
Is there a better site to get Troy's updates? I'm just following the ITI tracking page. I used to talk to him a bit on Outerlimits years ago and have followed his exploits.
I am on his private FB page for the ride and it was an invite one.

Looks like he could nearly make 3rd place.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 16, 2019, 09:37:47 PM
Troy is 12 miles from the finish as about 15mins ago.

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 17, 2019, 05:00:28 PM
Troy got to Nome in third place.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 18, 2019, 09:47:23 AM
Pic of him at the finish line.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 18, 2019, 10:07:13 AM
Is it the photo or is that a monstrous wheelbase?

Amazing achievement.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 18, 2019, 10:28:50 AM
Is it the photo or is that a monstrous wheelbase?

Amazing achievement.

https://www.murucycles.com/canning-expedition-fatbike (https://www.murucycles.com/canning-expedition-fatbike)

extended wheelbase. More ability to haul gear. More stability on soft surfaces.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 18, 2019, 10:56:23 AM
Very impressive. That is a whole lot of chain haha - in a good way.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 18, 2019, 01:31:54 PM
Pic of him at the finish line.
Thanks, that's a good pic. 😎

Foo

Hurry up corkhead!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 19, 2019, 10:27:42 PM
https://www.murucycles.com/canning-expedition-fatbike (https://www.murucycles.com/canning-expedition-fatbike)

extended wheelbase. More ability to haul gear. More stability on soft surfaces.
Damn you've got some nice frames on your website...any sneak previews of the Gravel frame?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on April 04, 2019, 09:30:13 PM
Just stumbled across a YouTube channel some of you may be interested in (guessing some already know it also)....lohan Gueorguiev is his name, I just watched his See the World 29 video of him travelling in Argentina which was a good watch, gunna have to start going through his earlier videos now
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on April 08, 2019, 10:23:50 PM
Just watched loohans latest video, what an epic adventurer  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xLG35fCRoUg
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 14, 2019, 07:08:47 PM
Took the gravel bike for a spin today on the O’Shannassy Aqueduct Trail. Ripper ride but my legs are now feeling the 1000m of climbing.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/osat.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: xcvator on April 14, 2019, 07:44:23 PM
Took the gravel bike for a spin today on the O’Shannassy Aqueduct Trail. Ripper ride but my legs are now feeling the 1000m of climbing.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/osat.jpg)


Should have borrowed my Aldi electric bike   ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 14, 2019, 08:14:02 PM
Should have borrowed my Aldi electric bike   ;D ;D ;D

That would be cheating :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on April 15, 2019, 03:16:24 AM
Sad news. The Cippo went down in the Brisbane - GC ride a couple of weeks ago and someone landed on him. He still finished and rode back to brissy but there was a bit of damage done. He was on a set of lightweight wheels which were also damaged. Insurance claim $19.5k. New frame hopefully by Easter as it has to be made for him - again.

Quick update, turns out the projected timing was spot on and the new frame turned up this week. No time for bike shops so he built it in the garage and raced it yesterday in the Brisbane grand fondo which is part of the road race series. Grabbed a third and qualified for the world’s which I believe are in some Nordic country this year. We will see if he goes. I’m enjoying following him socially because I surely can’t ride with him - for very long haha. I have had a few niggles with that polygon 27.5 plus bike I bought so to be fair to the seller who is working hard, on I’ll wait on the review until we are all good.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 19, 2019, 10:48:47 AM
Damn you've got some nice frames on your website...any sneak previews of the Gravel frame?

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just got some new drawings back last night from my framebuilder.

the plan is keep thing fairly simple and use things we like, trust and use on other models. Like 44mm headtubes, 31.6mm seatposts, full run cable outers and threaded bottom brackets.

Our regular adjustable Rocker dropouts will be an option with vertical dropouts as standard. Rockers alloy it to be set up as 135/QR, 135/12, 142/12, 135/QR Rohloff, 142/12 Rohloff and singlespeed. As a Rohloff evangelist myself, I wanted the capability to set the frame up with one if you want.

Even a dropper post port will be standard. (yes... I'm serious)

Rack and cage mounts for days.

and plenty of tyre clearance.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 19, 2019, 11:35:49 AM
just got some new drawings back last night from my framebuilder.

the plan is keep thing fairly simple and use things we like, trust and use on other models. Like 44mm headtubes, 31.6mm seatposts and threaded bottom brackets.

Our regular adjustable Rocker dropouts will be an option with vertical dropouts as standard.

Even a dropper post port will be standard. (yes... I'm serious)

Rack and cage mounts for days.

and plenty of tyre clearance.



I like the sound of that spec, try and keep the geometry bag friendly too.

Good idea re the threaded BB, I've got no idea why Norco used a pressfit BB on the Search, squeaky squeak :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on April 19, 2019, 11:53:37 AM
I like the sound of that spec, try and keep the geometry bag friendly too.

Good idea re the threaded BB, I've got no idea why Norco used a pressfit BB on the Search, squeaky squeak :(

I keep getting pressured by some people to go with PF30. And it's just not gunna' happen.

threaded just plain works.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 02, 2019, 12:12:17 PM
Got my Avanti fixie put back together with some Suntour hubs Araya rimned singles running Gali 170mm cranks with a  Izumi 3/32nd chain and Sugino drilled 48t front ring.  8)

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 03, 2019, 09:17:40 PM
Has anyone built up a Chinese open mould carbon bike?

Contemplating building up a gravel bike on 650B's...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 04, 2019, 06:37:31 AM
Has anyone built up a Chinese open mould carbon bike?

Contemplating building up a gravel bike on 650B's...

I looked into this a while ago. Lot's of stories that are good and bad, longevity/frame cracking is the key issue. In the end I bought a name brand bike as I didn't want to take the risk.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 06, 2019, 12:11:02 AM
I looked into this a while ago. Lot's of stories that are good and bad, longevity/frame cracking is the key issue. In the end I bought a name brand bike as I didn't want to take the risk.
After pricing it up, I'm leaning heavily towards a shop bike too... Want a bsa bottom bracket if I can find one...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 16, 2019, 12:39:56 PM
I've been putting a lot of klms on the gravel bike and thought it was about time I got a bike fit. All I can say is wow, a few tweaks to the seat height/position, bars/levers, pedals/cleats and now it fits like a glove. I had the bike setup about 80% there, the bike fit got the last 20%. If you're in MEL go see Stewart @ http://www.riderfit.cc/ (http://www.riderfit.cc/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 16, 2019, 08:33:32 PM
I've been putting a lot of klms on the gravel bike and thought it was about time I got a bike fit. All I can say is wow, a few tweaks to the seat height/position, bars/levers, pedals/cleats and now it fits like a glove. I had the bike setup about 80% there, the bike fit got the last 20%. If you're in MEL go see Stewart @ http://www.riderfit.cc/ (http://www.riderfit.cc/)
Did you have to swap any components, or just adjust them?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 17, 2019, 05:54:29 AM
Did you have to swap any components, or just adjust them?

I went in thinking I'd have to swap to a shorter stem, however Stewart was able to setup my bike within tolerance without swapping any parts. I went with the 'new bike' setup package, which is a basic setup. There are more options to get way detailed in the setup. What I have noticed is that previously when I jumped on the bike and my body found it's natural position, it wasn't the optimum for power/comfort. After the setup I can jump on and the that default position is perfect. Hard to explain until you go through it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 17, 2019, 05:02:57 PM
No, I get it... Have had bike fits done on all of my bikes, need them all refit though, and looking at a gravel bike at the moment, just not sure which yet

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 17, 2019, 05:50:10 PM
...and looking at a gravel bike at the moment, just not sure which yet

What size frame are you?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 17, 2019, 06:01:20 PM
What size frame are you?
52 in a roadie, so maybe a 50 in a gravel? Dunno

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 17, 2019, 06:43:27 PM
52 in a roadie, so maybe a 50 in a gravel? Dunno

You need a Kevin in your life :)
https://www.curvecycling.com.au/collections/frames/products/kevin-of-steel-curve-gxr-steel-grovel-v3 (https://www.curvecycling.com.au/collections/frames/products/kevin-of-steel-curve-gxr-steel-grovel-v3)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 17, 2019, 08:38:48 PM
You need a Kevin in your life :)
https://www.curvecycling.com.au/collections/frames/products/kevin-of-steel-curve-gxr-steel-grovel-v3 (https://www.curvecycling.com.au/collections/frames/products/kevin-of-steel-curve-gxr-steel-grovel-v3)
I'm keen to see what the gravel frame Muru releases will be like....

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 21, 2019, 07:32:22 AM
My mail is Froome is finished, after his crash. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 29, 2019, 07:09:25 PM
I put a deposit on a new MTB today, can't wait to get it...

(https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Ibis-Ripmo-long-travel-29er-3.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 29, 2019, 07:19:25 PM
I put a deposit on a new MTB today, can't wait to get it...

(https://bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Ibis-Ripmo-long-travel-29er-3.jpg)
I'll play - what is it?  Ibis?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 29, 2019, 07:25:38 PM
I'll play - what is it?  Ibis?
Ibis Ripmo
https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/ (https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 29, 2019, 07:29:03 PM
Ibis Ripmo
https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/ (https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/)
Nice one mate, let me know if you're getting rid of the gravel

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 30, 2019, 10:06:17 AM
Ibis Ripmo
https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/ (https://www.ibiscycles.com/bikes/ripmo/)

So no change outta $3600? at a quick guess?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 30, 2019, 03:25:35 PM
So no change outta $3600? at a quick guess?  ???

I wish, the build has hit 5 digits :o :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 30, 2019, 03:28:33 PM
I wish, the build has hit 5 digits :o :o :o :o :o

WTF?  :o I coulda sworn that I saw $2999 for the frame.  ??? Well you better enlighten us with the component list.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 30, 2019, 03:37:41 PM
WTF?  :o I coulda sworn that I saw $2999 for the frame.  ??? Well you better enlighten us with the component list.

USD2999 for the frame, add import duties etc.

It is being totally hand built including the wheels by Summit Cycles = big labour $

As for components:
- Fox Factory 36 fork, Fox Factory X2 shock, Fox Factory dropper post (approx. $2500)
- Full Shimano XT 12 speed group set (brand new out this month, approx. $1500)
- DT Swiss hand built wheels (approx. $1500)
- Raceface Next R carbon bars and stem
- Maxxis tyres, Ergon grips and saddle

It's a 'dream' build but it all adds up.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 30, 2019, 03:58:48 PM
USD2999 for the frame, add import duties etc.

It is being totally hand built including the wheels by Summit Cycles = big labour $

As for components:
- Fox Factory 36 fork, Fox Factory X2 shock, Fox Factory dropper post (approx. $2500)
- Full Shimano XT 12 speed group set (brand new out this month, approx. $1500)
- DT Swiss hand built wheels (approx. $1500)
- Raceface Next R carbon bars and stem
- Maxxis tyres, Ergon grips and saddle

It's a 'dream' build but it all adds up.

Wow, that's a hell of a dream build. Enjoy.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 30, 2019, 04:22:58 PM
Wow, that's a hell of a dream build. Enjoy.  ;D

Shhhh don't tell the Missus :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 30, 2019, 04:36:12 PM
Shhhh don't tell the Missus :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Well that was gunna be the next question?  ;D :angel:

I'm lucky, I just get..............Is that another bike?  :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on July 01, 2019, 12:03:52 AM
USD2999 for the frame, add import duties etc.

It is being totally hand built including the wheels by Summit Cycles = big labour $

As for components:
- Fox Factory 36 fork, Fox Factory X2 shock, Fox Factory dropper post (approx. $2500)
- Full Shimano XT 12 speed group set (brand new out this month, approx. $1500)
- DT Swiss hand built wheels (approx. $1500)
- Raceface Next R carbon bars and stem
- Maxxis tyres, Ergon grips and saddle

It's a 'dream' build but it all adds up.
Dang, that's going to be a cracker!!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 01, 2019, 06:01:59 AM
USD2999 for the frame, add import duties etc.

It is being totally hand built including the wheels by Summit Cycles = big labour $

As for components:
- Fox Factory 36 fork, Fox Factory X2 shock, Fox Factory dropper post (approx. $2500)
- Full Shimano XT 12 speed group set (brand new out this month, approx. $1500)
- DT Swiss hand built wheels (approx. $1500)
- Raceface Next R carbon bars and stem
- Maxxis tyres, Ergon grips and saddle

It's a 'dream' build but it all adds up.

Nice build spec, will be a weapon

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: JusyApples on July 01, 2019, 11:25:08 AM
I don’t have an expensive push bike. But I took a trip out to see my younger brother race on the weekend. He’s right into it, has sponsorship, been overseas etc.

I previously had no interest in cycling except watching the olympics. But watching the tactics and hearing blokes yelling at each other etc was pretty entertaining. I thought a lot of it was individual but my brother was explaining team tactics and everyone working together so your team mate can win and sharing the prize money. Will definitely head out in future and watch some more racing


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 06, 2019, 04:10:22 PM
New bike day!

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg06072019.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 06, 2019, 04:14:03 PM
New bike day!

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg06072019.jpg)


That's pretty sharp lookin but it's clean.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 06, 2019, 04:16:18 PM
That's pretty sharp lookin but it's clean.  ;D

That was only the shakedown/photo ride ;)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 06, 2019, 04:34:55 PM
I picked these Corima Track wheels up yesterday and a Trek Soho.   8)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 06, 2019, 04:58:43 PM
On my bike, fork that's hot. 

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on July 06, 2019, 05:11:03 PM
Nice looking bike Jamie!;!

How's she ride???

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 06, 2019, 06:13:33 PM
Nice looking bike Jamie!;!

How's she ride???
Thanks, I'm very stoked.

Rides nice so far, plush on the downs and great on the ups, doesn't feel like a big bike. Off to Harcourt tomorrow to give it a work out.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on July 06, 2019, 07:14:13 PM
..... Off to Harcourt tomorrow to give it a work out.

G’day D4D - have never been to Harcourt but planning to go shortly- would appreciate your feedback on it.
Thanks
TC

ps - Lovely bike!!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 06, 2019, 08:22:06 PM
Quote from: D4D
I wish, the build has hit 5 digits :o :o :o :o :o
what size motor?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 06, 2019, 08:24:35 PM
what size motor?

.50hp.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 06, 2019, 08:34:37 PM
G’day D4D - have never been to Harcourt but planning to go shortly- would appreciate your feedback on it.

Harcourt is great, I've been there heaps of times. Same type of surface/terrain as Youies but lots more well designed trails. They are great in winter too as they dry out quick. Some of the popular trails are getting blown out and need some work. Park in the Harcourt township and ride up to the trail head. Goldfields Track café is great food pre/post ride food.

Happy to show you around, let me know when you're going and I can give you some more detail on the trails.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on July 07, 2019, 04:04:04 PM
New bike day for me too.  Not super fancy carbon fibre unobtanium but should do the job as a jack of all trades. 

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 07, 2019, 04:06:23 PM
New bike day for me too.  Not super fancy carbon fibre unobtanium but should do the job as a jack of all trades. 

Nice! Although you do need to learn how to take bike pics, valve stems up, drive side crank at 3 o'clock, bars straight :cup:

It's not the bike you ride, it's the rides your bike takes you on...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 07, 2019, 04:08:29 PM
On my bike, fork that's hot. 

I think your chain is a bit long :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on July 07, 2019, 04:09:54 PM
New bike day for me too.  Not super fancy carbon fibre unobtanium but should do the job as a jack of all trades. 

Al.
Nice one, which Giant is it?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on July 07, 2019, 04:20:24 PM
It's the Toughroad SLR 1 GX.  Wanted/needed something that I could still ride on paths, gravel, tracks with my son on his (my old) 29er GT MTB but can also go for a ride with other friends on their road bikes.  Granted, it won't be as quick on the road as them but the last ride I did with them on the MTB I was only about 3-4km/h slower over 45-50km.  Would have liked to have a dedicated road bike but no room for extra toys and we still would have needed to upgrade my sons bike.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on July 07, 2019, 04:31:04 PM
Nice! Although you do need to learn how to take bike pics, valve stems up, drive side crank at 3 o'clock, bars straight :cup:

It's not the bike you ride, it's the rides your bike takes you on...

Noted.  Promise I''ll do better next time....... :cheers:

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 07, 2019, 06:24:27 PM
I think your chain is a bit long :)
I only threw them on for a look but here's another one, just for you.  :P Oh and they also turned my bike into a $9000 one.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 07, 2019, 06:27:01 PM
New bike day for me too.  Not super fancy carbon fibre unobtanium but should do the job as a jack of all trades. 

Al.

Nuffin wrong wiff dat bike.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 16, 2019, 04:19:52 PM
Take ya pick of bikes.

https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2...iles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 17, 2019, 09:29:21 AM
Take ya pick of bikes.

https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2...iles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/

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would but the links broken
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 17, 2019, 10:57:48 AM
would but the links broken
Bugger n I don't know how to fix it.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 17, 2019, 11:15:33 AM
Bugger n I don't know how to fix it.

Foo
be this one?
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/bike-share-oversupply-in-china-huge-piles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/ (https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/bike-share-oversupply-in-china-huge-piles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/)

(https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/photo/2018/03/bikes/b01_RTX3SB7P/main_1500.jpg?1521743422)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 17, 2019, 01:47:36 PM
be this one?
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/bike-share-oversupply-in-china-huge-piles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/ (https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/03/bike-share-oversupply-in-china-huge-piles-of-abandoned-and-broken-bicycles/556268/)

(https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/photo/2018/03/bikes/b01_RTX3SB7P/main_1500.jpg?1521743422)
Yeah days it.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 17, 2019, 01:50:44 PM
Quote from: Foo
Yeah days it.
Foo
We head over there, and put em in a container, send em out here... you can pick em up from wharf, n then start a bike hire scheme :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 17, 2019, 05:47:20 PM
We head over there, and put em in a container, send em out here... you can pick em up from wharf, n then start a bike hire scheme :D
Haha, sounds like a plan.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: sparksy on July 17, 2019, 09:41:06 PM
Picked up this on verge pickup.  Fluid Quantum. Was missing front wheel but had a similar one in shed. Doesnt look like it was ever ridden.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 18, 2019, 02:14:02 AM
Can't see any pic of it.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 18, 2019, 02:57:34 AM
How friggin good was this! Caleb Ewan getting his first Stage wine!  :cup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHTSiWfB26o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Rumpig on July 28, 2019, 08:08:38 AM
How's the weather the past 2 stages of the tour....race cancelled mid race 2 nights ago due to that landslide, then last night they skip the start of the race for more of the same reasons. Was looking forward to watch a longer race then last night put on, but atleast I got to go to bed just after 12.30 a.m and get a decent nights sleep...lol.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 28, 2019, 12:59:03 PM
Took the Soho out for its maiden ride and super impressed with the internal hub gears.  8)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 28, 2019, 01:01:23 PM
How's the weather the past 2 stages of the tour....race cancelled mid race 2 nights ago due to that landslide, then last night they skip the start of the race for more of the same reasons. Was looking forward to watch a longer race then last night put on, but atleast I got to go to bed just after 12.30 a.m and get a decent nights sleep...lol.
Extremes in the two days with the climate.  :o Nibali rode very well and deserved that win but if it had of been another 3-400mtrs, I doubt that he could have survived.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 28, 2019, 03:33:21 PM
Took the Soho out for its maiden ride and super impressed with the internal hub gears.  8)

Looks like a nice day for it
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on July 28, 2019, 05:37:51 PM
Extremes in the two days with the climate.  :o Nibali rode very well and deserved that win but if it had of been another 3-400mtrs, I doubt that he could have survived.  ;)

Foo

Cutting out the final climb the day before might have been necessary but man it was starting to look very interesting. I’d guess the young Columbian would have continued in the same vein and really skip away with the Jersey. Watching the others drop off him one by one was some impressive climbing. 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on July 28, 2019, 06:44:19 PM
Nice! Although you do need to learn how to take bike pics, valve stems up, drive side crank at 3 o'clock, bars straight :cup:

It's not the bike you ride, it's the rides your bike takes you on...

Here's a better photo. Got the bars and crank right. Forgot about the valves as I was enjoying the sunshine too much. 30km ride up to Lysterfield and back with my son.  Starting to really like this bike.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 28, 2019, 06:53:22 PM
Here's a better photo. Got the bars and crank right. Forgot about the valves as I was enjoying the sunshine too much. 30km ride up to Lysterfield and back with my son.  Starting to really like this bike.

Yes it was a great day for a ride.

Another tip, always take pics of the drive side... :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on July 28, 2019, 09:20:53 PM
Done.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on July 28, 2019, 11:00:38 PM
They Giant is a nice looking bike for sure...

I'm keen to see the new Trek Domane SL6 when it lands in stores - I thought I'd snagged one on Facebook the other week, but he sold it to someone else before I got there to look at it, despite being the first to express an interest.

Interesting changes in the new Domane - they are saying if you run a sweet of gravel wheels on it, that it'll happily perform gravel duties, vs road with the wheels they ship on it....

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 29, 2019, 08:04:24 AM
Cutting out the final climb the day before might have been necessary but man it was starting to look very interesting. I’d guess the young Columbian would have continued in the same vein and really skip away with the Jersey. Watching the others drop off him one by one was some impressive climbing.
But how good was that final sprint by Caleb Ewan this morning!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: S.W on July 29, 2019, 01:52:08 PM
I've recently got back into riding again and am looking to replace the tyres on my hardtail MTB (26" wheels). I am looking for recommendations on what people consider to be a good all-round tyre for general trail riding. Looking to spend about $50-$60 per tyre.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 27, 2019, 09:06:43 PM
The Aldi MTB is back, good spec too
https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075 (https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 28, 2019, 12:16:09 AM
The Aldi MTB is back, good spec too
https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075 (https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075)
Saw that... Currently tossing up between a new Trek Domane, and a Curve Belgie or Kevin of Steel...

Wish it was a matter of "why not have both"...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 28, 2019, 08:51:57 AM
Saw that... Currently tossing up between a new Trek Domane, and a Curve Belgie or Kevin of Steel...

Wish it was a matter of "why not have both"...

Go the Kevin, if I didn't have the Search I'd buy a Kevin.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 28, 2019, 02:33:37 PM
Go the Kevin, if I didn't have the Search I'd buy a Kevin.
For a bespoke bike, the steel version is surprisingly affordable when compared to some of the mass produced bikes

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 09, 2019, 12:37:00 PM
more of a noob question...

i have a few of the ferrules for the end of my brake cables to replace...

what's the best way to crimp them on?  i don't really want to buy a special tool (if there is one)?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 09, 2019, 05:49:06 PM
more of a noob question...

i have a few of the ferrules for the end of my brake cables to replace...

what's the best way to crimp them on?  i don't really want to buy a special tool (if there is one)?

I just use the end of needle nose pliers.

Who has brake 'cables' these days anyway :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on September 09, 2019, 06:43:58 PM
I just use the end of needle nose pliers.

Who has brake 'cables' these days anyway :)

Cool, will give that a try...

Those of us that can’t afford the good stuff...  my old Giant Roam rocket has done me well for eight years now...


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 10, 2019, 03:03:23 PM
If you have a leccy fitting crimper, that will work also. 😁

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 10, 2019, 06:19:11 PM
N+1 for my son today. His full suspension Norco is great on the trails but a little heavy and big for family rides/bike paths/rail trails etc. I'd been looking for a drop bar gravel for him when by chance I found this Rocky Mountain Fusion 40 in XS discounted at Pushys. It's a great spec for the price and perfect for the type of riding it will get used for.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/fusion40.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 10, 2019, 06:35:25 PM
It that a single or dual chain ring front? 🤔

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 10, 2019, 06:46:18 PM
It that a single or dual chain ring front? 🤔

Dual, 36-26, I think, I wanted dual for longer bike packing trips, cassette is 11-42.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 10, 2019, 06:55:34 PM


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on September 10, 2019, 09:37:29 PM
N+1 for my son today. His full suspension Norco is great on the trails but a little heavy and big for family rides/bike paths/rail trails etc. I'd been looking for a drop bar gravel for him when by chance I found this Rocky Mountain Fusion 40 in XS discounted at Pushys. It's a great spec for the price and perfect for the type of riding it will get used for.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/fusion40.jpg)

Love Rocky Mountain gear I reckon my next enduro or all mountain will be a rocky


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 11, 2019, 06:00:56 AM
Love Rocky Mountain gear I reckon my next enduro or all mountain will be a rocky

The funny thing is I wasn't even looking for a bike when I found this, I was just looking through Pushys clearance items.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on September 11, 2019, 11:33:07 AM
Noticed my chain skipping when I put the power down.
As the chain has been on my bike for 9770 kms and the cassette for 18000 kms I thought it was time to replace  them.
However that wasn't the issue, it is the big chainring which has been on it for 18000 kms as well.
Time for a new 48T.

It is hard going on 34T and still averaging 28kph.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on September 12, 2019, 07:46:55 PM
EOI - MySwag MTB Ride Day

As there are a few of us in VIC who have MTBs, who is interested in a ride day?

I was thinking Harcourt or maybe Lysterfield if more people can attend. I can lead at Harcourt, however I'd need somebody to lead at Lysterfield as I don't know it well enough to lead.

Yes/No/Maybe?
Did this ever come to fruition D4D?

(old post I know  8) )
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 12, 2019, 07:49:51 PM


Noticed my chain skipping when I put the power down.
As the chain has been on my bike for 9770 kms and the cassette for 18000 kms I thought it was time to replace  them.
However that wasn't the issue, it is the big chainring which has been on it for 18000 kms as well.
Time for a new 48T.

It is hard going on 34T and still averaging 28kph.

I tend to get 5000-8000 from a chain, 15000-17000 from a cassette, and 17000-20000 from front rings...

That's on the road, the MTB did about 35000 on the first chain, and still on original cassette and rings at around 80000 clicks

The difference makes no sense to me, because the MTB was my commuter for 4 years

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 12, 2019, 08:52:05 PM
Did this ever come to fruition D4D?

(old post I know  8) )

Not yet, but great idea now that it is getting better weather.

I'd be up for a Harcourt trip.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on September 13, 2019, 12:29:39 PM
I shouldn't have gone talking to the bike shop guys. :-)
Shimano Di2 on a carbon disc bike, tempting but expensive.
Why Di2 for me?
Well, I can't use my right hand/arm so all controls are on the left side of my handle bar.
For the last 5 years I ride an Apollo Transfer 40, kind of hybrid/MTB.
The rear shifting is done by a SRAM grip shifter, front with the normal two lever shifter. Both on the left.
The rear and the front disc brakes are controlled by 2 separate levers, also on the left.
So it s very cluttered on the left while the right side is empty.

That's where Di2 might come in.
Apparently it is customisable so you can program what ever each shifter needs to do.
However the cheapest I saw (and liked) is still $4,000: Merida Reacto 7000-E

Anyone else using Di2?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: tryagain on September 14, 2019, 10:34:49 AM
Cool, will give that a try...

Those of us that can’t afford the good stuff...  my old Giant Roam rocket has done me well for eight years now...

Saw this article and thought it was pretty apt
https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/ (https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 14, 2019, 11:11:22 AM
Anyone else using Di2?

I've not used Di2 but I'd go SRAM AXS, if you need it today, as it is wireless or wait for Shimano to release a wireless version.

For your use case, yes you can program the shifter to do whatever you want so it would work.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 14, 2019, 11:13:45 AM
I've not used Di2 but I'd go SRAM AXS, if you need it today, as it is wireless or wait for Shimano to release a wireless version.

For your use case, yes you can program the shifter to do whatever you want so it would work.
The only caveat with AXS is that you can't program one lever to do both derallieurs due to the switch mech.  What you'd need to do when you programmed it would be to set the front mech to synchronous shifting, so when you shift the rear mech the AXS system shifts the front for you automatically.

Di2 can be configured the same way, but you can't have manual control over both the front and rear mech from one lever in either system.

You could install a hill climb switch on di2 or a blip on AXS to achieve the outcome you're looking for though

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 14, 2019, 12:04:35 PM
Saw this article and thought it was pretty apt
https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/ (https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/)

I do need to try to bodge my old 26er cannondale (20 years old this December) into a bit of a hack bike with the spare 29er wheelset I have lying around....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 14, 2019, 01:47:13 PM
Saw this article and thought it was pretty apt
https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/ (https://cyclingtips.com/2019/09/breaking-news-embarrassingly-outdated-bike-works-just-fine-still-shreds/)
embarrassingly outdated... its a few years old LMAO
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 14, 2019, 04:47:54 PM
My son and I took his new bike for a shakedown ride on the Yarra trails today. My matchy matchy OCD is now etched into my subconscious. I realised at the trails, we both have green bikes, we both have black kit and we both have black POC helmets ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 15, 2019, 05:55:00 AM
Rider down.  :-[

Had three riders fall in front of me in the first race of the meet and I had nowhere to go. Slammed into one of the girls that was already down and sliding along the boards and she was taken away to hospital.  :'(

Slammed my head onto the track really hard and thought that I would never stop sliding along the boards.  :laugh: Once I stopped and I did an assessment of myself and there was no nasty injuries I looked for my bike, it was near 15mtrs away back behind me. :o Checked it over and all was good there except for some scratches on the rear stay and front fork leg. My new $200 skin suit and $00 helmet were also unscathed but I started getting a little spacey in the head, so I guess a bit of concussion crept in.

It's so much nice coming off on the boards as opposed to the concrete and asphalt tracks.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on September 15, 2019, 02:26:58 PM
So... a 29er wheel does fit in the frame of my 20 year old Cannondale - now to sort out braking...

Anyone have any cable disc calipers hanging around?

I'm building it up into some form of gravel mongrel really, so it's probably going to end up 700x38s on it, and stay with the flat bars (but fit some more modern widers ones) as it is an all XT cockpit so quite nice... the rest? well, it's a bit of a mongrel now - up until the rear mech died it was nearly all XT.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on September 15, 2019, 04:47:44 PM
Rider down.  :-[

Had three riders fall in front of me in the first race of the meet and I had nowhere to go. Slammed into one of the girls that was already down and sliding along the boards and she was taken away to hospital.  :'(

Slammed my head onto the track really hard and thought that I would never stop sliding along the boards.  :laugh: Once I stopped and I did an assessment of myself and there was no nasty injuries I looked for my bike, it was near 15mtrs away back behind me. :o Checked it over and all was good there except for some scratches on the rear stay and front fork leg. My new $200 skin suit and $00 helmet were also unscathed but I started getting a little spacey in the head, so I guess a bit of concussion crept in.

It's so much nice coming off on the boards as opposed to the concrete and asphalt tracks.  ;D

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Goodonya Foo - keep her going - skin grows back eventually  :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 15, 2019, 04:56:19 PM
Goodonya Foo - keep her going - skin grows back eventually  :cheers:

Thanks TC, not much chance of me giving it away this side of 90yrs.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on September 17, 2019, 06:45:43 PM
Not yet, but great idea now that it is getting better weather.

I'd be up for a Harcourt trip.

Sounds good mate never been there but its on the list. Did Redhill on the weekend the weather was spot on.

Sing out if you head over there and I'll see if I have anything on
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 17, 2019, 07:47:59 PM
Sounds good mate never been there but its on the list. Did Redhill on the weekend the weather was spot on.

Sing out if you head over there and I'll see if I have anything on

Will do, keen to get back up there.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on September 18, 2019, 09:36:01 AM
I've not used Di2 but I'd go SRAM AXS, if you need it today, as it is wireless or wait for Shimano to release a wireless version.

For your use case, yes you can program the shifter to do whatever you want so it would work.

I ran DI2 for a while but went back to mechanical on the latest road bike. if you have say Shimano 105 and you go to DI2 yes you will notice the difference but coming from Ultegra i did not see much benefit and it was just one more thing to remember to charge and can go wrong.

The main benefit was you could run a second set of remote shifter buttons up on the flats so on a long climb you did not have to reach forward to grab a gear if you needed it
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on September 21, 2019, 03:13:30 PM
Great ride out at Silvan this morning perfect conditions


Not sure why pic is grainy but anyway
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on September 22, 2019, 09:09:45 AM
I used to ride bikes a lot in my younger dragster days and still miss it so l am thinking that l would get another bike and get back into it again, it's will be used as a ride for pleasure bike as l am not into the racing game at all. 

The other option some put to me was a hybrid bike but l don't know anything about them.

question is does anyone know anything about these bikes good or bad,  I am 186 cm so this one should fit  me according to their website. Any thoughts?

https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/parkinson/men-s-bicycles/merida-big-nine-100-2018-xlge-29-/1229006934

Thanks

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 22, 2019, 09:39:29 AM
question is does anyone know anything about these bikes good or bad,  I am 186 cm so this one should fit  me according to their website. Any thoughts?
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/parkinson/men-s-bicycles/merida-big-nine-100-2018-xlge-29-/1229006934

It's a good entry level bike that will do what you want. It has lower end spec components and quick release hubs so you won't be riding it down any double black diamond trails. At that price point they're all much of a muchness, it's about does it fit and do you like the colour. It might be a bit big being an XL, I'd try an XL and L and see what fits better. An XL 29er is a long reach bike which means your back will be bent more and you'll be riding less upright.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on September 22, 2019, 02:52:21 PM
It might be a bit big being an XL, I'd try an XL and L and see what fits better. An XL 29er is a long reach bike which means your back will be bent more and you'll be riding less upright.

Thanks D4D looks like there is more investigating to do on what is going to work for me
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 06, 2019, 02:07:03 PM
Rode some of the Great Victorian Rail Trail this weekend. Great ride with lots of cool stuff to look at. This tunnel is straight through the mountain and 200m long, we rode it a few times :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/gvrt.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on October 06, 2019, 03:35:54 PM
Can any one please help I've blown the rear shock on my bike its a Manitou SPV 3 way air shock oil is pissing out from the rebound adjuster the size is 165mm long any Ideas were i mite get a new shock thats not the cost of a new bike
The bike shop not worth fixing as the bike is on 26" wheels so best to by a new bike    ???

Thanks Mike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 06, 2019, 04:05:44 PM
Can any one please help I've blown the rear shock on my bike its a Manitou SPV 3 way air shock oil is pissing out from the rebound adjuster the size is 165mm long any Ideas were i mite get a new shock thats not the cost of a new bike
The bike shop not worth fixing as the bike is on 26" wheels so best to by a new bike    ???

Thanks Mike

Any of these help?

https://www.ebay.com/b/manitou-shock/bn_7024783483

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 06, 2019, 04:07:17 PM
Can any one please help I've blown the rear shock on my bike its a Manitou SPV 3 way air shock oil is pissing out from the rebound adjuster the size is 165mm long any Ideas were i mite get a new shock thats not the cost of a new bike


Try here http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/ (http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 06, 2019, 04:11:58 PM
Try here http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/ (http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/)


How did you get the link to light up blue and be usable? Every time I put a link in, it's just plain black type.  ??? Never used to be like that.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 06, 2019, 04:50:13 PM
How did you get the link to light up blue and be usable? Ever time I put a link in, it's just plain black type.  ??? Never used to be like that.

Foo
easiest is to put [url ] link [/url ] with no spaces in it...

or paste link in the text box here, then highlight it - then click the button (http://www.myswag.org/Themes/Sinful_Silver20_1/images/bbc/url.gif) just below the I for Italic
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on October 08, 2019, 07:57:31 PM
Thanks for the help guys ill look in to them and let you know how i go

Mike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on October 10, 2019, 06:42:02 PM
Rode some of the Great Victorian Rail Trail this weekend. Great ride with lots of cool stuff to look at. This tunnel is straight through the mountain and 200m long, we rode it a few times :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/gvrt.jpg)


Before the trail went through the Cheviot Tunnel we use to drive through it  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 10, 2019, 07:20:00 PM
Quote from: cruza driver
Before the trail went through the Cheviot Tunnel we use to drive through it  ;D
That was a long time ago now..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on October 10, 2019, 07:45:44 PM
Here you blokes go, never get a puncture again and has offroad suspension WW1 style ..Spring wheel ... ;D 8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on October 11, 2019, 09:47:00 PM
That was a long time ago now..
Sure was I had a VS V8 ute...you know the rest  8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 12, 2019, 05:55:18 AM

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 27, 2019, 03:38:49 PM
My son and I have been riding out at our local MTB Club tracks. Me on my Aldi 29er and him on his LBS 24 inch MTB. What an absolute blast. So different to BMX racing. The line between having a phat ol time and eating Shit is so fine it's not funny. Slowly getting better at the climbs. Cannot fault the Aldi bike. If it breaks tomorrow I reckon I've got my moneys worth out of it. His 24 inch is showing signs of abuse. I happen to have my  old 26er in the shed which I'm giving a birthday to so he can have it. Very addictive and lots of fun. Been shopping for a new bike for myself.  Leaning towards this.
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/marin-san-quentin-3?gclid=CjwKCAjw3c_tBRA4EiwAICs8CgcUjtOq6RND1pO3hYWcZ9zKIYhwgywkZY2fnCTLtuTZqqu3XpwtuBoCVE0QAvD_BwE
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 27, 2019, 04:35:30 PM
My son and I have been riding out at our local MTB Club tracks. Me on my Aldi 29er and him on his LBS 24 inch MTB. What an absolute blast.

Yeah MTB is good fun, no cars to worry about, only trees and rocks that jump out at you :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 27, 2019, 05:05:25 PM
My son and I have been riding out at our local MTB Club tracks. Me on my Aldi 29er and him on his LBS 24 inch MTB. What an absolute blast. So different to BMX racing. The line between having a phat ol time and eating Shit is so fine it's not funny. Slowly getting better at the climbs. Cannot fault the Aldi bike. If it breaks tomorrow I reckon I've got my moneys worth out of it. His 24 inch is showing signs of abuse. I happen to have my  old 26er in the shed which I'm giving a birthday to so he can have it. Very addictive and lots of fun. Been shopping for a new bike for myself.  Leaning towards this.
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/marin-san-quentin-3?gclid=CjwKCAjw3c_tBRA4EiwAICs8CgcUjtOq6RND1pO3hYWcZ9zKIYhwgywkZY2fnCTLtuTZqqu3XpwtuBoCVE0QAvD_BwE

I have an Aldi 29er and have been very happy with it. Hve done just over 600klms on it and can't fault it for the price.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 27, 2019, 06:25:34 PM
I have an Aldi 29er and have been veryu happy with it. Hve done just over 600klms on it and can't fault it for the price.  8)

Foo
I wish I could of grabbed a 2019 one last month. They went to hydraulic discs and 1x10 Deore drivetrain. I rode my mate Trek Marlin 7 last week and couldn't give it back to him quick enough.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 27, 2019, 06:31:44 PM
I wish I could of grabbed a 2019 one last month. They went to hydraulic discs and 1x10 Deore drivetrain. I rode my mate Trek Marlin 7 last week and couldn't give it back to him quick enough.
Cheers, Mike.

Had mine for two years I think but it has better gear on it, than the entry level Trek and it was half the price.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 27, 2019, 07:09:16 PM
I couldn't help myself, I pimped my son's new ride :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rmf40.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 27, 2019, 07:21:58 PM
I couldn't help myself, I pimped my son's new ride :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rmf40.jpg)


 It's crazy how the rear cogs, have now become bigger than the front rings!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on October 27, 2019, 07:55:09 PM
I had a spin along the road today on the mountain bike (it was the first non-powered 2 wheeler of mine in the shed) and was surprised at what I was ticking along at... would be interesting to look at a comparison with the road bike on the same run.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 27, 2019, 08:01:00 PM
Ordered my kids new bikes today...

Trek Precalibre 24's... Due for pickup on their birthday

A Focus Paralane 9.9 with Di2 piqued my interest while we were there, but a bit more saving required...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 27, 2019, 09:56:57 PM
Did a 60 km ride up the blackbutt range and back yesterday (moore - blackbutt - moore) on the Brisbane valley rail trail. I’ll be back, very cool track. The polygon entiat 27.5 plus bike is made for that sort of thing. Very happy with my choice.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 28, 2019, 03:44:52 AM
Did a 60 km ride up the blackbutt range and back yesterday (moore - blackbutt - moore) on the Brisbane valley rail trail. I’ll be back, very cool track. The polygon entiat 27.5 plus bike is made for that sort of thing. Very happy with my choice.
Which Entait did you get? TR6 or TR8? I really like the look and spec of the 6 for the money.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 28, 2019, 04:47:06 AM
Which Entait did you get? TR6 or TR8? I really like the look and spec of the 6 for the money.
TR6.
The frame and gruppo are great. Their finishing kit is not bad but I had a few issues with the saddles not being made properly - I eventually gave up and put one of my old ones on. I also had a warranty issue with a rim. They replaced it no question. I cannot fault their after sales. Now I have the bike where I want it I am really warming to it. The 3” tyres inspire confidence and carry weight really well. I am 117 kg and can run them easily at 25 psi with tubes so grip is awesome and the ride is armchair good. For the coin I’d buy another one again.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 28, 2019, 08:03:57 AM
TR6.
The frame and gruppo are great. Their finishing kit is not bad but I had a few issues with the saddles not being made properly - I eventually gave up and put one of my old ones on. I also had a warranty issue with a rim. They replaced it no question. I cannot fault their after sales. Now I have the bike where I want it I am really warming to it. The 3” tyres inspire confidence and carry weight really well. I am 117 kg and can run them easily at 25 psi with tubes so grip is awesome and the ride is armchair good. For the coin I’d buy another one again.
Awesome.  The tr6 is on my list. So is the tr8 and the marin San Quentin 3. Shame that the tr8 isn't as eye catching as the tr6.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 28, 2019, 09:22:50 AM
I thought about the TR8, but not required for my riding. One thing, I used to ride cleats on my last 29er, but haven't bothered on this bike. Plus bikes have a wider chainstay to fit the tyre in. When I first rode it my heels knocked the frame a bit and it felt weird - probably due to the fact i ride a roady as well. Somewhere along the line my heels no longer hit and I didn't notice the change. I think cleats would require a bit of a think, but it's not that sort of bike and I find my upstroke is strong enough without them. I don't see myself ever riding less than 3" tyres offroad again.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 28, 2019, 12:43:51 PM
Last weekend I did the MACACANCER200 Ride.
That was 142 km on Saturday (including the challenge detour) and 106 km yesterday in 36 degrees with headwind.
All for raising funding for the Perkins Institute for cancer research.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 31, 2019, 10:29:59 AM
I thought about the TR8, but not required for my riding. One thing, I used to ride cleats on my last 29er, but haven't bothered on this bike. Plus bikes have a wider chainstay to fit the tyre in. When I first rode it my heels knocked the frame a bit and it felt weird - probably due to the fact i ride a roady as well. Somewhere along the line my heels no longer hit and I didn't notice the change. I think cleats would require a bit of a think, but it's not that sort of bike and I find my upstroke is strong enough without them. I don't see myself ever riding less than 3" tyres offroad again.
Did ypu notice any disadvantages of going from a 29er down to a 27.5 bike? Really like the way my 29er rides but have never ridden a 27.5. I've put my bmx race bike up for sale to partially fund the new mtb. Really leaning towards the Matin San Quentin  3. Great specs and good reviews.
Cheers,  Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 31, 2019, 10:49:05 AM
Not at all. Bear in mind though that my particular 29er was heavier and lower spec than the 27.5 plus I replaced it with so that is the glaring difference between the two. The front end is lighter and with the slacker head angle it is less twitchy and instills a whole lot more confidence downhill than the old upright 29er. I have also got big hydro discs on this one where the old one was vee brakes - never going back. Interestingly though I still prefer rim brakes on the roady.
I think the 29er would have a higher ultimate roll speed onroad with the slightly lower rotating speed and mass and the 3x gearing, but that is not a consideration for me as I hardly ride the MTB on tarmac anyway. Not much of a help, and I am hardly a MTB guru. I know plus bikes are passe around the racing guys but everything they don't like about them is exactly what I was looking for.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 31, 2019, 12:32:10 PM
Appreciate your feedback.  I definitely want something with a slack front end and a decent fork without going spastic with the budget.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on October 31, 2019, 07:30:48 PM
I couldn't help myself, I pimped my son's new ride :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rmf40.jpg)


Uumm.....what did you do to pimp it ??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on October 31, 2019, 07:51:10 PM
I went up the black butt range yesterday as well
In my truck
Lol


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 01, 2019, 05:18:41 AM
Uumm.....what did you do to pimp it ??

Gumwall tyres running tubeless
Brake upgrade to match the rest of the groupset
Shorter stem and higher rise bars to reduce the reach
Rerouted and tidied all cables
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 01, 2019, 08:53:55 AM
Gumwall tyres running tubeless
Brake upgrade to match the rest of the groupset
Shorter stem and higher rise bars to reduce the reach
Rerouted and tidied all cables
Nice valve alignment... Almost worthy of a GCN photo submission?

Just make sure the gearing is on biggie-smalls

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 01, 2019, 07:26:51 PM
Nice valve alignment...

Nothing else would satisfy my OCD :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 01, 2019, 10:27:53 PM
Nothing else would satisfy my OCD :)
My bike shop understands as well... My valve stems are perfection...

Got 1/2 way through a ride the other day, and split a casing!!  Was only 5 minutes from the LBS who sorted me with me boots

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 02, 2019, 11:46:48 AM
Shuttles at Bright today. Fast and with great flow, lots of dust. Declan hit the deck hard but all good.

Time to wash the dust down

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 02, 2019, 02:14:07 PM
Shuttles at Bright today. Fast and with great flow, lots of dust. Declan hit the deck hard but all good.

How's Hero after they fixed it up and removed all the braking bumps and rocks?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 02, 2019, 02:39:05 PM
How's Hero after they fixed it up and removed all the braking bumps and rocks?
Really good. Super fast and hard packed.

GH

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 04, 2019, 11:41:43 AM
Went to a bike shop to ask question regarding di2 and what is possible.
I knew more about it than the person who helped me, sad.
His excuse was that the was just starting in this business so wasn't "up to speed" with the technology.
Not very helpful.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 04, 2019, 12:11:00 PM
Not very helpful.

Bike shops are niche these days, you need to find the right one for your type of bike/riding, and talk to the mechanics if you can as they have the most knowledge.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 04, 2019, 12:36:19 PM
Bike shops are niche these days, you need to find the right one for your type of bike/riding, and talk to the mechanics if you can as they have the most knowledge.
A lot are also chain stores with sales targets.  The store we've started going to is a family business in its 3rd generation, and the owner is madly passionate about what he does...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 04, 2019, 02:37:14 PM
Quote from: WilSurf
His excuse was that the was just starting in this business so wasn't "up to speed" with the technology.
Not very helpful.
Could have been his first few weeks there.. nobody starts in a business and knows everything there is.. Well seems some might.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 04, 2019, 02:49:57 PM
His excuse was that the was just starting in this business so wasn't "up to speed" with the technology.
Not very helpful.
Could have been his first few weeks there.. nobody starts in a business and knows everything there is.. Well seems some might.

The other option is that he's a mountain biker in a shop with a road bike section - I know that's what I was when I started to work in the shops, so I had to learn pretty quick the road bike specific bits and bats.

Much better that he fessed up that he didn't know everything instead of bullshtting his way through and giving you duff information.

In town here we have one shop that is more mountain bike, the other more road bike - and the customers are pretty much split into the mountain bikers who ride road in the mtn bike shop, and the road riders who mountain bike in the road bike shop. However, I've found one shop is better at listening to what you want/need than the other, rather than telling you what they want to sell you... the classic was walking in and saying "I'm looking for an XL 29er, probably hard tail, possibly a 120mm-ish travel FS for xc riding under $2k" and being offered a large, all mountain bike for $3k... yep, really inspires me to shop there...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 04, 2019, 02:59:16 PM
Quote from: Paddler Ed
Much better that he fessed up that he didn't know everything instead of bullshtting his way through and giving you duff information...
BINGO....

When I started at Sheridans bike shop in Cronulla in the 80's (jesus thinking back, was it really that long ago!), some bloke came in asking about Reynolds tubing (from memory), I had no idea... boss came over and saved the day saying we don't deal with that high end stuff. and true, we weren't a specialist shop we were just your average family bike shop.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 04, 2019, 03:50:26 PM
BINGO....

When I started at Sheridans bike shop in Cronulla in the 80's (jesus thinking back, was it really that long ago!), some bloke came in asking about Reynolds tubing (from memory), I had no idea... boss came over and saved the day saying we don't deal with that high end stuff. and true, we weren't a specialist shop we were just your average family bike shop.

At uni one of my housemates had a De Kerf Team SL with Reynolds 853... it was a work of art; full XTR and Pace forks...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on November 04, 2019, 06:44:39 PM
4 more runs today at Bright. Tracks dried very quickly considering we had around 50ml of rain in 24hrs. Might do a quick cross country ride in the morning prior to pack up.

The Intense is a great bit of kit and this weekend it proved itself on some great tracks. Have to come back next time with some extra body protection and push it a bit harder

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 04, 2019, 07:33:01 PM
A lot are also chain stores with sales targets.  The store we've started going to is a family business in its 3rd generation, and the owner is madly passionate about what he does...

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Strangely enough I have moved from my LBS who apparently needed a week’s wages to service my roady last time, to a major chain (99 bikes) who have gone over and above every time - even with my online bought bike. The mechs are very up to date and love bikes. I am very happy but understand the subjectiveness or choosing stores too.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 04, 2019, 08:48:17 PM
Strangely enough I have moved from my LBS who apparently needed a week’s wages to service my roady last time, to a major chain (99 bikes) who have gone over and above every time - even with my online bought bike. The mechs are very up to date and love bikes. I am very happy but understand the subjectiveness or choosing stores too.
It's our 99bikes who have a bunch of kids working there who just want your credit card and you out of the store...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 04, 2019, 09:17:19 PM
I think we're spoiled based on your experiences...

The shop I tend to use is owned by guys who have spannered on the Australian Commonwealth and Olympic games teams bikes, and have supported a couple of other decent riders (U23 Australian Road champ etc)

The other shop in town is again family owned, and their daughter was in the running for the Cycling Australia Mountain Biker of the year (Woman) award in 2018.

Even the shop I use back in the UK has a decent pedigree over the years, with a couple of guys who rode for England or Wales in the Commonwealth Games over the years.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 04, 2019, 09:50:18 PM
Sounds like it Ed... The store we go to now is Omara's in Black Rock... Great people, and look after us on price and service.

About to get them to do a bike fit for me, as I'm not happy with my current for.

I was thinking it was a 30-40 minute process like the last one I had done, but nope... 4 1/2 - 5 hours



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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 05, 2019, 06:19:32 AM
About to get them to do a bike fit for me


Try Stewart at http://www.riderfit.cc/ (http://www.riderfit.cc/) he set my Gravel bike up sweet and only took an hour or so. He has numerous options depending on what you want setup.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 05, 2019, 06:27:12 AM
4 more runs today at Bright. Tracks dried very quickly considering we had around 50ml of rain in 24hrs.

Great news, I saw the flow trails were closed for a bit yesterday.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 05, 2019, 01:30:30 PM
It was a 99Bikes store.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 05, 2019, 05:22:29 PM
So I need to pick the Collectives' brain. I'm getting close to pulling the pin on my new bike and just want a bit of confirmation that I'm on the right track. Our 2 local bikes shops aren't worth dealing with as I've had bad experiences with both of them and won't spend another dollar at either.  The bike shop in Rocky(100 k's away), that we buy 99% of our race gear through, hasn't gotten back to me after I rang them with a set of wants and told them I had 2k to spend. So I turned to the net.
I really like this bike........
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/marin-san-quentin-3
It's got a good spec. Nice, slack front end. Looks awesome and it's different to all the Trek, Giant blah blah blah that I see one the tracks.
It is a pretty aggressive bike but from all reports and reviews it seems to be a good all round bike.  I'm starting to really enjoy riding the tracks at our local MTB Club and I want I bike that I will grow into, not out of.
Thoughts??????
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 05, 2019, 06:05:55 PM
I really like this bike........
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/marin-san-quentin-3
It's got a good spec. Nice, slack front end. Looks awesome and it's different to all the Trek, Giant blah blah blah that I see one the tracks.
It is a pretty aggressive bike but from all reports and reviews it seems to be a good all round bike.  I'm starting to really enjoy riding the tracks at our local MTB Club and I want I bike that I will grow into, not out of.
Thoughts??????

It's a bit of a franken bike but reasonable spec, there's a few of these slack hardtails getting around now. The geometry is designed to be mostly pointed down so it you ride a lot of uphills it will be a slog. Looks like a fun bike though.

I'm eyeing off something similar for my local trails https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/mountain/all-mountain/torrent-ht-steel/torrent-ht-s1/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/mountain/all-mountain/torrent-ht-steel/torrent-ht-s1/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 05, 2019, 07:41:51 PM
I think D4D has hit it on the head, it's a bit of a "bit of this and a bit of that" bike; it'll do fast downwards trail riding, with a bit of air time, but won't necessarily climb that well.

It reminds me of things like the Azonic DS1 (my brother still has one in the shed in the UK!) and that ilk of bikes from the early 2000s - but with a bit more frame size.

I'd have a look at a Giant Fathom as well, possibly a Specialized Fathom (check the specs on both)

I ended up going down a rabbit hole - I forgot how nice really good chromoly bikes are (I have a 2000ish Kona Kiluea steel frame in the UK shed) until I had a look at Curtis Bikes (https://www.curtisbikes.co.uk/frames/) in the UK's builds... they've been around for a while (https://www.curtisbikes.co.uk/history-curtis-bikes/)... don't look too closely at the prices... £4,200ish for a steel hardtail... or nudging $8k+...

Curtis also have some nice BMXs in both 20" and Cruiser...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 06, 2019, 05:37:26 AM
Similar geometry to mine. The short chainstays make the front end light for climbing, and then you can ride it down stairs.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 07, 2019, 06:13:07 PM
First hospital visit following an off for 12 years today... Forgot how much hitting the ground hurts when you land 100kg of rider on a 4" tree root... Just that moment of zen like peace followed by a rude awakening as you land on your right side and still have your right leg clipped in whilst the left leg is unclipped...

Bruising to the ribs, shoulder and pride, and a bit of pulled shoulder and most of the right leg muscles as i twisted my leg... Oh and a bit of skin off my forearm/elbow.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: rockrat on November 07, 2019, 06:58:03 PM
 :worthles:

Seriously though, i hope you and your bike are not damaged too much.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 07, 2019, 07:52:34 PM
First hospital visit following an off for 12 years today... Forgot how much hitting the ground hurts when you land 100kg of rider on a 4" tree root... Just that moment of zen like peace followed by a rude awakening as you land on your right side and still have your right leg clipped in whilst the left leg is unclipped...

Bruising to the ribs, shoulder and pride, and a bit of pulled shoulder and most of the right leg muscles as i twisted my leg... Oh and a bit of skin off my forearm/elbow.
We also don't bounce like when we were young. Recovery is also slower, ask me how I know.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 08, 2019, 12:29:55 PM
Recovery is also slower, ask me how I know.

Foo

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I will bite. How do you know?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on November 08, 2019, 12:35:50 PM
Bruising to the ribs, shoulder and pride, and a bit of pulled shoulder and most of the right leg muscles as i twisted my leg... Oh and a bit of skin off my forearm/elbow.

Turned out to be a fractured rib and sprained shoulder and leg...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 08, 2019, 03:06:53 PM
I will bite. How do you know?
Because I've been down three times since I started my comeback to racing. Once in a race and twice in training by someone else.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 09, 2019, 05:16:37 PM
Out on the trails nice and early this morning and ran into the owner of one of our two LBS. Have seen him out there a few times as both him and his wife ride. Got to chatting and I mentioned I was getting ready to upgrade. He asks if I've been in the shop to check out what they've got. I then mentioned about the couple of times I have had less than stellar service there. Admittedly, he has not been there whilst I was having the dramas. He apologised and said I should come in to have a look. Anyway I thought I would do the right thing and support the locals and went and had a look.
I've come away pretty impressed with the 2020 Trek Roscoe 8. Nice bike, decent spec for what I want to do. Rec. retail was $1999. He's marked it down to $1677. Wow. Just in the process of googling the Shit out of the Roscoe 8 now. The upside to buying locally is the backup and warranty is a 10 minute drive away. Plus 6 months of free check ups. I think I'm sold. Also, once my boy recovers from his tummy surgery that he's having the week before Xmas, I will upgrade his bike to a Trek Marlin 7.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 09, 2019, 05:25:17 PM
I've come away pretty impressed with the 2020 Trek Roscoe 8. Nice bike, decent spec for what I want to do.

Good spec for the price, rip the tubes out and setup the wheels tubeless, those 2.8 tubes are way heavy and it will pedal heaps better without them.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 11, 2019, 05:32:54 PM
Well the search for new bikes has come to a screaming halt. Paralysis by Analysis has set in. I was really sure I was going to go for the Trek bikes, but the Polygon at the same price point beats the Trek hands down on specs. I feel that Trek is the Toyota of the bike world. You're paying a premium for the badge. The other issue that I've got is sizing for my boys' bike. I had him on a mates sons XS Marlin on Sunday, and we both agreed that the next size up would be good and leave room for him to grow into it. Problem is when you look at the specs for a Polygon small it's bigger everywhere. Can't sit him on one. It would be a case of buy it and see.
Anyways, here are the two bikes we've have narrowed it down to.
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-xtrada-6.0-mountain-bike
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/polygon-entiat-tr8-27.5-trail-mountain-bike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 11, 2019, 06:08:19 PM
I took the Entiat to Hervey Bay last weekend. Those 3” Nobby Nics helped bashing through sand and bulldust out on the uncharted end of the rail trail. If you are heading to brissy any time you are most welcome to take mine for a strap. I concur that the name brands often aren’t where value for money is unless you want cafe cred.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 12, 2019, 09:34:51 AM
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Benduro on November 12, 2019, 10:58:56 AM
Waiting for Black Friday Sale to hopefully pick up a better discount on a Marin Nail Trail 6 ;D
Add a dropper and it should be a fun hardtail :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Benduro on November 12, 2019, 11:06:05 AM
Out on the trails nice and early this morning and ran into the owner of one of our two LBS. Have seen him out there a few times as both him and his wife ride. Got to chatting and I mentioned I was getting ready to upgrade. He asks if I've been in the shop to check out what they've got. I then mentioned about the couple of times I have had less than stellar service there. Admittedly, he has not been there whilst I was having the dramas. He apologised and said I should come in to have a look. Anyway I thought I would do the right thing and support the locals and went and had a look.
I've come away pretty impressed with the 2020 Trek Roscoe 8. Nice bike, decent spec for what I want to do. Rec. retail was $1999. He's marked it down to $1677. Wow. Just in the process of googling the Shit out of the Roscoe 8 now. The upside to buying locally is the backup and warranty is a 10 minute drive away. Plus 6 months of free check ups. I think I'm sold. Also, once my boy recovers from his tummy surgery that he's having the week before Xmas, I will upgrade his bike to a Trek Marlin 7.
Cheers, Mike.

I was also keen on the Roscoe (7or8) but the lack of rear boost hub spacing makes it a less future proof proposition ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 12, 2019, 07:13:05 PM
Well, I've done it. Ordered the Marin San Quentin 3. It was the bike I originally wanted. It was the bike that got me excited enough to sell my race BMX and my OldSchool mini bike. I was getting sidetracked by all the B.S. I was reading and googling. The Trek Roscoe8 doesn't even come close to it for spec.  The down side is the size I want is out of stock. Won't be available until the 28/11. So I've pre-ordered it and will call them tomorrow as it won't let me pay for it as they have no stock. I want to pay for it to take advantage of their "Frenzy Discount".
Now, for the boys bike. Going by their size chart, he is 120mm short for their smallest size in the bike I want. Do I buy it and try him on it and hope he's close enough to live with it until he grows into it? Or buy the Trek at a similar price but at a lower spec and know that he'll fit it straight away?
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 13, 2019, 11:41:51 AM
Hit another hurdle this morning.  For so.some reason I couldn't process a payment for the San Quentin.  I rang Bicycles Online and was informed that the reason the payment would not process was because all of the allocated pre-orders were sold. Therefore no bike for me.  They couldn't tell me when the next lot would be available apart from it might be December if not January.  So, back to square one. Not happy Jan.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 13, 2019, 06:10:23 PM
On an impulse, on the way home from work this arv, I called back into the Trek dealer. Rang the wife to meet me with the kids. Measured the boy up on a Marlin 7 29er, medium size and I gave the Roscoe 8 another look over. Old mate gave me a price as a package and I went for it.  Told him that I don't but floor stock and he grabbed a fresh Marlin out of a box and built it and ordered me a new Roscoe 8. Should be here this time next week. To say my boy was excited would be an understatement.

So, what pushed me over the line? Buying local. The deal was pretty good, $2477 for both. 6 months of free adjustments and checkovers. No bloody stock of the Marin until lord knows when. Even rang Bicycles Online back and spoke to someone higher up the ladder thinking they might have more info on availability. Wrong.
The other thing was I think I getting sucked into the vortex of thinking I needed more spec than I really did. At the end of the day I'm riding for fun and exercise and maybe I'll do some social stuff. I'm not racing for sheep stations. Although the Trek might be a bit lower on spec, I'll never outride it.
Job done.  Search over.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 18, 2019, 06:06:33 PM
Can't beat that new bike feeling. Mine turned up today. I've only ridden it around the block a couple of times and bed the brakes in. Feels good. We'll be out on the tracks early Saturday morning.
(https://i.imgur.com/woAsfXP.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/ZAxi8f9.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/SI14Wpp.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 18, 2019, 06:27:06 PM
Love new bike day, enjoy.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 18, 2019, 07:05:32 PM
Unless ya doin N+1, ya not tryin hard enough. 😁

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 29, 2019, 10:07:38 AM
dunno if this helps anyone.
https://cyclesgalleria.com.au/collections/black-friday-weekend-bikes (https://cyclesgalleria.com.au/collections/black-friday-weekend-bikes)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on December 06, 2019, 10:28:53 AM
For those that need to warn other road users ..    ;D ;D  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvaY3Ph9AoU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvaY3Ph9AoU)  .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 12, 2019, 07:35:11 PM
New bike day at our house today!

7th birthday presents... Should be good for 5 years I reckon at least...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191212/e98514fa3d41c0af925c4d18bc43350c.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 13, 2019, 04:54:31 AM
Nice work, they look pretty happy about their bikes too!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 13, 2019, 07:41:31 AM
Nice work, they look pretty happy about their bikes too!
Once they realised they were theirs!!  Walked them into the shop with blind folds on... The guys at Omara's thought it was a pisser..

They didn't have the OMG wow reaction, but more of a stunned silence, as their other bikes have been second hand

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on December 13, 2019, 08:18:04 AM
Just Picked this up to get back into commuting for work as planned early morning hit outs on the road bike are just not happening now that the new fur child is demanding to be walked first thing

https://www.scott-sports.com/au/en/product/scott-sub-cross-30-men-bike?article=274913007

Doing it different this time no computers, no heart rate monitors not even wearing a watch just jumping on and however long it takes me to ride the 18kms each way is how long it takes.

Actually really enjoying slowing things down and enjoying the view. Missus says i am coming home a lot happier than the sweaty mess i used to when i was trying to beat some stupid Strava time
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on December 14, 2019, 07:49:39 AM
Up in the bush by myself this morning. My offsider is out with a sprained wrist. Finding motivation is hard to say the least. I'll just keep plugging away trying not to get MuckyNutz
(https://i.imgur.com/YZKW8Go.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/5EJTALA.jpg?1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 14, 2019, 08:15:48 AM
Just Picked this up to get back into commuting for work as planned early morning hit outs on the road bike are just not happening now that the new fur child is demanding to be walked first thing
https://www.scott-sports.com/au/en/product/scott-sub-cross-30-men-bike?article=274913007

Looks fast, I use a Garmin but just to keep speed/pace and map my rides.

Up in the bush by myself this morning. My offsider is out with a sprained wrist. Finding motivation is hard to say the least. I'll just keep plugging away trying not to get MuckyNutz

Dirt church is the best! I enjoy riding in a group but I really prefer riding alone, doing my own thing at my own pace, not having to look out/wait/speed up for anybody else, I guess I'm weird like that.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on December 18, 2019, 07:30:46 PM
Up in the bush by myself this morning. My offsider is out with a sprained wrist. Finding motivation is hard to say the least. I'll just keep plugging away trying not to get MuckyNutz
(https://i.imgur.com/YZKW8Go.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/5EJTALA.jpg?1)
I mix my riding up too with a core group of us or a solo ride.
I just enjoy riding  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on December 18, 2019, 07:33:15 PM


 I guess I'm weird like that.

We've been riding Lake Mountain, Buxton and Silvan this month.
We rode Lake Mountain down to Marysville in the snow this month too
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 19, 2019, 05:24:01 AM
We've been riding Lake Mountain, Buxton and Silvan this month.
We rode Lake Mountain down to Marysville in the snow this month too

The Cascades trail is on my to do list, looks like a great ride similar to Blue Tier and Atlas at Derby.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 21, 2019, 05:39:59 PM
My son and I went to Melbourne Arena today to watch the Austral Wheelrace and the Madison Championships. I've never been to the velodrome before, pretty cool place, we watched the day session heats, next time we'll go to the evening session to see the finals.
https://www.melbournetrackcarnival.com/ (https://www.melbournetrackcarnival.com/)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/velo.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on December 21, 2019, 06:31:41 PM
The Cascades trail is on my to do list, looks like a great ride similar to Blue Tier and Atlas at Derby.

Do it for sure mate we have done it twice now
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 22, 2019, 01:43:45 PM
My son and I went to Melbourne Arena today to watch the Austral Wheelrace and the Madison Championships. I've never been to the velodrome before, pretty cool place, we watched the day session heats, next time we'll go to the evening session to see the finals.
https://www.melbournetrackcarnival.com/ (https://www.melbournetrackcarnival.com/)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/velo.jpg)


Nothing like you see on TV, is it!  ;) The Wheel Race was won at an average speed of 60kmh by Kel O'brien. Just think about that effort on a treadly to try and maintain.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 22, 2019, 03:59:07 PM
Nothing like you see on TV, is it!  ;) The Wheel Race was won at an average speed of 60kmh by Kel O'brien. Just think about that effort on a treadly to try and maintain.  :cup:

Yeah it was pretty impressive seeing it live. My son has the bug and said he wanted to go to a 'track try it' day that Cycling Victoria run.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 22, 2019, 04:14:42 PM
Yeah it was pretty impressive seeing it live. My son has the bug and said he wanted to go to a 'track try it' day that Cycling Victoria run.

Not knowing where you live but Brunswick Cycling Club has a very good training culture for noobs to try out.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 22, 2019, 06:02:55 PM
Not knowing where you live but Brunswick Cycling Club has a very training culture for noobs to try out.

Thanks, we're closer to Blackburn Cycling Club so well give them a go.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 22, 2019, 06:30:22 PM
Is he going to have a go on the boards or another velo?  There's a few public ones in the South Eastern Suburbs... Carnegie is ok, and Kew used to be a bit rough

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 22, 2019, 06:40:18 PM
Is he going to have a go on the boards or another velo? 

Yup, DISC is supposed to be good too but we'll checkout Blackburn.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 22, 2019, 06:44:33 PM
Thanks, we're closer to Blackburn Cycling Club so well give them a go.

From what I can remember from reading my feeds, they are pretty good as well.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 23, 2019, 04:54:41 PM
My OCD knows no boundaries  ;D

I got sick of having bottles everywhere so I made a bottle holder from scrap timber I had.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bottle.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on December 23, 2019, 05:23:08 PM
My OCD knows no boundaries  ;D

I got sick of having bottles everywhere so I made a bottle holder from scrap timber I had.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bottle.jpg)


Nice... are they just wedged in the holes?


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 23, 2019, 05:43:34 PM
Nice... are they just wedged in the holes?

Yup, 3mm MDF with a 30x30 frame, can't remember the hole saw size.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 23, 2019, 07:09:44 PM
Another post courtesy of my OCD.

These car organisers from Aldi are great for travelling with bike stuff. In each compartment you can fit a helmet, gloves, glasses and water bottle. Keeps everything neat in the car and nothing goes missing, folds away when not in use.

https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-28-december/saturday-detail-wk52/ps/p/car-organiser-6/ (https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-28-december/saturday-detail-wk52/ps/p/car-organiser-6/)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on December 23, 2019, 08:58:52 PM
My OCD knows no boundaries  ;D

I got sick of having bottles everywhere so I made a bottle holder from scrap timber I had.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bottle.jpg)

 you know 4 screws will hold that up just as well.😆😆
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jwb on December 23, 2019, 10:10:34 PM
Maybe they're heavy bottles!?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 23, 2019, 10:26:29 PM
you know 4 screws will hold that up just as well.😆😆
I reckon the screws on the left hand side are not in a straight line, the center one is inboard more than others
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 23, 2019, 10:27:43 PM
I reckon the screws on the left hand side are not in a straight line, the center one is inboard more than others
Man you're cruel... I thought it was outboard myself...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 23, 2019, 10:31:14 PM
Man you're cruel... I thought it was outboard myself...

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top one is also counter sunk more.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 23, 2019, 11:14:48 PM
top one is also counter sunk more.
Are the crosses in the screws lined up?  That's my OCD

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2019, 05:12:03 AM
Are the crosses in the screws lined up?  That's my OCD

Now look what you've gone and done, I can't unsee that now...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on December 24, 2019, 08:39:04 AM
Now look what you've gone and done, I can't unsee that now...
You need one more to even up the set

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2019, 10:44:19 AM
I wanna know why the top and bottom row of screws, don't line up with the outside ones? 🤔

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2019, 11:16:00 AM
I wanna know why the top and bottom row of screws, don't line up with the outside ones? 🤔

I could only find enough screws for 2 on one side and 3 on the other :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2019, 12:34:17 PM
Nope no not good enough, fix it.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Kangaron on December 24, 2019, 12:52:24 PM
Sink the screws a tad deeper, fill, sand and paint.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2019, 01:19:11 PM
Sink the screws a tad deeper, fill, sand and paint.

I'm going for the 'modern industrial' look :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 24, 2019, 01:34:53 PM
Quote from: GGV8Cruza
You need one more to even up the set

He now needs a matching mount on the opposite side of the shed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 24, 2019, 01:39:27 PM
I'm going for the 'modern industrial' look :)
To match the face brick!

I'm also concerned you didn't space the screws evenly with the mortar

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 24, 2019, 06:48:08 PM
To match the face brick!

I'm also concerned you didn't space the screws evenly with the mortar
or floor to roof.... ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2019, 06:53:28 PM
I'm also concerned you didn't space the screws evenly with the mortar

Stop it :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 25, 2019, 09:00:43 AM
Santa bought me a Garmin 530 with speed and cadence sensors for my gravel bike. Turn by turn maps on the gravel, what will they think of next :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 25, 2019, 09:12:40 AM
Santa bought me a Garmin 530 with speed and cadence sensors for my gravel bike. Turn by turn maps on the gravel, what will they think of next :)
Very nice!  I was hoping Santa would bring me a Cervelo Aspero, but it doesn't seem I dropped a big enough hint!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on January 05, 2020, 10:01:10 AM
Evolution of the 80 continues.... in part driven by Minister for Finance suggesting another trip to Tassie is on the cards (solo this time, no trailer but with dog) and so we're working out how to take the bikes down to Derby.... hence in part my other thread re touring tents.

I've been looking at rear mounted racks for the 80 to take 2 bikes (1x 29er and 1x 26 or a pair of road bikes), and having looked at all the usuals (Thule, Yakima etc), I remembered someone mentioning the iSi Bike Carriers, and also the GripSport racks.

Pricing up an iSi it's looking like around the $850 mark and the GripSport is very similar, and the Thule racks are in the same ball park.

The fun part is my bike is an XL 29er, whilst MfF is a small 26" wheel, so I need the height and length range to take those quite different sizes...

Any pros or cons to one over the other, particularly the iSi and GripSport?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 05, 2020, 07:38:39 PM
I've been looking at rear mounted racks ..... to take 2 bikes (1x 29er and 1x 26) iSi Bike Carriers, and also the GripSport racks.

Pricing up an iSi it's looking like around the $850 mark and the GripSport is very similar, and the Thule racks are in the same ball park.

The fun part is my bike is an XL 29er, whilst MfF is a small 26" wheel, so I need the height and length range to take those quite different sizes...

Any pros or cons to one over the other, particularly the iSi and GripSport?

G’day Ed, I’ve had an ISI rack for about 2 years - great, strong rack with the variable length that you’re looking for - email them, they’re a great company and they’ll get back to you quickly.

I use the ISI every weekend and a mate uses a GripSport (we carry 4 bikes) - I would choose the ISI, especially if going off-road.

Let me know if you’ve any specific questions and I’ll answer if I can.
Cheers
Tony
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on January 05, 2020, 09:09:13 PM
G’day Ed, I’ve had an ISI rack for about 2 years - great, strong rack with the variable length that you’re looking for - email them, they’re a great company and they’ll get back to you quickly.

I use the ISI every weekend and a mate uses a GripSport (we carry 4 bikes) - I would choose the ISI, especially if going off-road.

Let me know if you’ve any specific questions and I’ll answer if I can.
Cheers
Tony

Cheers for that Tony, that was sort of the feeling I was picking up from around the web, they're much of a muchness, and it comes down to a bit of a personal choice and end use.

The iSi is tempting because it is so capable of adapting to the different sized bikes, possibly more so than that can see on the GripSporr.

I'll sing out if I have any questions
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 06, 2020, 06:15:32 AM
If you're not going to use it 4wding, personally I wouldn't take my bikes on a dusty 4wd track, have a look at the Yakima HoldUp. I've had mine for a number of years and it has done a lot of work. It easily adapts to any size bikes, I've had everything from 20 inch up to 29 inch. It is a really good rack and very easy to use.
https://www.yakima.com.au/holdup (https://www.yakima.com.au/holdup)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on January 06, 2020, 06:22:25 AM
Evolution of the 80 continues.... in part driven by Minister for Finance suggesting another trip to Tassie is on the cards (solo this time, no trailer but with dog) and so we're working out how to take the bikes down to Derby.... hence in part my other thread re touring tents.

I've been looking at rear mounted racks for the 80 to take 2 bikes (1x 29er and 1x 26 or a pair of road bikes), and having looked at all the usuals (Thule, Yakima etc), I remembered someone mentioning the iSi Bike Carriers, and also the GripSport racks.

Pricing up an iSi it's looking like around the $850 mark and the GripSport is very similar, and the Thule racks are in the same ball park.

The fun part is my bike is an XL 29er, whilst MfF is a small 26" wheel, so I need the height and length range to take those quite different sizes...

Any pros or cons to one over the other, particularly the iSi and GripSport?

another vote for the ISI rack...

we have the four bike model and it is a dream to use... we have multiple sized bikes and it's very easy to change around...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 06, 2020, 11:03:02 AM
our iSi rack has been across the Simpson 4 times now. Done a large chunk of the Anne Beadel "hwy" and most recently, a Madigan Line crossing.

It can, and has been, swapped between tow hitch mount on both our cruiser and the "half an 80 series" trailer and most recently also with a new mount on the drawbar on the trailer.

It's about to be swapped to the Supreme Getaway van on the drawbar next. (But we have a spare towbar mount with us in case we want to put some day trips and leave the van as a base camp)

I would not have any hesitation buying another one.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 08, 2020, 08:27:20 AM
Another vote for the ISI, worth every cent especially when you spend so many cents on the bike to start with

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 21, 2020, 08:27:19 PM
G’day from Derby - got here last Saturday and did the Bay of Fires 42 kms trip to the coast - brilliant  but too much climbing  :'. Did Atlas and Blue Tier on Monday- ferkin brilliant! Rained all day today so looking forward to tomorrow 😀.
Derby really is a special place - trails are second to none and the whole town is geared towards bikes.
Happy days 😀
Cheers
Tony
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2020, 05:46:38 AM
G’day from Derby - got here last Saturday and did the Bay of Fires 42 kms trip to the coast - brilliant  but too much climbing  :'. Did Atlas and Blue Tier on Monday- ferkin brilliant! Rained all day today so looking forward to tomorrow 😀.
Derby really is a special place - trails are second to none and the whole town is geared towards bikes.
Happy days 😀
Cheers
Tony

Yup, it's awesome :cup: Wait until you hit the Black Stump trails, they're epic. It's a great vibe in the town.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 26, 2020, 09:58:38 PM
Just got back - the shuttle trails are nuts - we walked the double black Detonate trail one evening - the EWS riders have some skill (balls).

Only bad thing was that some lowlife scumbag used a bolt cutters on 2 padlocks / chains in a hotel car park in Devonport and stole my bike (last one on the carrier). Reported it to Tas Pol but don’t hold out any hope. Hotel had cameras but waiting to see if it helps the police.

Anyway, Tassie is awesome- you get thieves everywhere  >:(
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 27, 2020, 05:41:26 AM
Just got back - the shuttle trails are nuts - we walked the double black Detonate trail one evening - the EWS riders have some skill (balls).

Only bad thing was that some lowlife scumbag used a bolt cutters on 2 padlocks / chains in a hotel car park in Devonport and stole my bike

Yeah when you physically see Detonate then see the racers at full speed, it is unbelievable. They really commit and send it big time.

That's sh!t about your bike, was it insured for the trip?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 27, 2020, 01:32:00 PM
That's sh!t about your bike, was it insured for the trip?

No, unfortunately no insurance. Lesson learnt the hard way 
Still, great week until then.
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 27, 2020, 03:32:43 PM
No, unfortunately no insurance. Lesson learnt the hard way 
Well that's double sh!t, sorry to hear that.

Have you listed it on the stolen bike register?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on January 31, 2020, 11:31:57 AM
Have you listed it on the stolen bike register?

Thanks D4D - didn't know there was such a thing - registered now with them and with all Trek shops.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on February 06, 2020, 09:05:01 PM
G’day from Derby - got here last Saturday and did the Bay of Fires 42 kms trip to the coast - brilliant  but too much climbing  :'. Did Atlas and Blue Tier on Monday- ferkin brilliant! Rained all day today so looking forward to tomorrow 😀.
Derby really is a special place - trails are second to none and the whole town is geared towards bikes.
Happy days 😀
Cheers
Tony
Did you ride Derby Monday 21 Jan?

So did we  8) and very lucky to miss the rain of Tuesday. We camped next to the pump track opposite the Trail Head

 No  bikes with us on this trip as and we were down there for 3 weeks. We hired a couple of MadMtb.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: topcat on February 06, 2020, 10:45:11 PM
Did you ride Derby Monday 21 Jan?

Sure did - rode blue tier and atlas - approx 36 km of heaven
TC
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on February 07, 2020, 09:05:44 PM
Sure did - rode blue tier and atlas - approx 36 km of heaven
TC
Good stuff we rode ebike giant reigns covering 52km..never ridden an ebike before.... We have Reigns but not ebikes.


We will head back for sure
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 21, 2020, 06:09:15 PM
A few upgrades to the gravel bike, 50cm Curve Walmer bars and Curve 650b Grav Al. wheels.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/nsc1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/nsc2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 21, 2020, 09:00:05 PM
Interesting angle on the levers. ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 22, 2020, 05:44:21 AM
Interesting angle on the levers. ;)

It actually works quite well on a gravel bike. It wouldn't be 'aero' enough on a roadie :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 23, 2020, 03:00:26 PM
N+1 rule continues.

I added a Giant Fathom to the fold. The Aldi bike was a ripper for the dollars but was only a medium and Iam 6’1” . Loving the hydraulic brakes, tapered headstock and air forks  ;D

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 23, 2020, 03:29:37 PM
N+1 rule continues.

I added a Giant Fathom to the fold. The Aldi bike was a ripper for the dollars but was only a medium and Iam 6’1” . Loving the hydraulic brakes, tapered headstock and air forks  ;D

Nice, I can't quite make out the valve stems they look like tubeless stems. If they are good, if they're not go tubeless, better ride and easier to maintain.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 23, 2020, 06:06:56 PM
Nice, I can't quite make out the valve stems they look like tubeless stems. If they are good, if they're not go tubeless, better ride and easier to maintain.

Yeah Jamie tubeless  :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 23, 2020, 06:09:39 PM
Yeah Jamie tubeless  :cheers:

 :cup:

Seat looks low, what's your inseam and seat height atm?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 25, 2020, 10:31:57 AM
:cup:

Seat looks low, what's your inseam and seat height atm?

That’s when I bought it , seats been moved up since then . Though “seat “ is a moot word! the giant Seat  is going to get thrown out and replaced @#$&ing crazy uncomfortable.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: A-frame81 on February 25, 2020, 11:18:36 AM
That’s when I bought it , seats been moved up since then . Though “seat “ is a moot word! the giant Seat  is going to get thrown out and replaced @#$&ing crazy uncomfortable.

Saddles are a funny thing though. The stock Giant saddle on my Trance is the best one I've ever had, though I think it's a copy of a Fizik design from memory. I've been trawling the budget bins in every bike shop I visit to try and find another like it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 26, 2020, 08:04:01 AM
I have three ISM seats on my main bikes and looking to purchase another two for my other main rides.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200225/9d12bb7f32e9161dcc4edb5ba825a964.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 26, 2020, 02:43:59 PM
Sorted the spare wheel/tyre storage, inspiration from Seth's latest Berm Peak Express storage video.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/wtr.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on February 26, 2020, 03:54:44 PM
Sorted the spare wheel/tyre storage, inspiration from Seth's latest Berm Peak Express storage video.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/wtr.jpg)
Nice!!  He's on my YouTube watch list as well!

Is that cornice straight?? ;)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 26, 2020, 04:18:16 PM
Is that cornice straight?? ;)

Nope, all the corners have dropped again, it's the 10 year old garage plaster drop. Next time I'm going to use timber trim and fix it to the bricks instead of cornice.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 02, 2020, 06:59:29 PM
Aldi MTB on sale this weekend, $100 more expensive than last year, but 1x and hydro brakes are worthwhile upgrades.
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/ (https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/)
https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075 (https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 04, 2020, 07:55:45 AM
Aldi MTB on sale this weekend, $100 more expensive than last year, but 1x and hydro brakes are worthwhile upgrades.
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/ (https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/)
https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075 (https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075)
Going down to get Wifey a medium one today. I mentioned I might get another one for myself but was reminded I've not long got My Trek Roscoe 8 probably don't really need another bike. The N+1 rule means nothing to her.  Anyway, she will only be riding it around town with the kids and myself so it will do everything she needs it to do. What I am thinking though, is to swap the Deore 1x from the Aldi bike onto my boys Trek Marlin 7. Wifey won't get any benefit from running around with a nice Deore drivetrain but my boy will when we are up in the bush. Much better spread of gears with the Deore set than the 2x9 Acera/Altus that's currently on his Trek(which I think is a Shitty drivetrain on a $800+ bike).
Hopefully they have stock as Aldi website mentions they might not have them due to Corona.
Wish me luck
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on April 04, 2020, 08:28:43 AM
Aldi MTB on sale this weekend, $100 more expensive than last year, but 1x and hydro brakes are worthwhile upgrades.
https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/ (https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-4-april/saturday-detail-wk14/ps/p/29-premium-adult-mountain-bike/)
https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075 (https://www.ambmag.com.au/gallery/we-test-the-aldi-premium-29er-mountain-bike-529075)

I thought they had the hydraulic brakes last year as well ?





Going down to get Wifey a medium one today. I mentioned I might get another one for myself but was reminded I've not long got My Trek Roscoe 8 probably don't really need another bike. The N+1 rule means nothing to her.  Anyway, she will only be riding it around town with the kids and myself so it will do everything she needs it to do. What I am thinking though, is to swap the Deore 1x from the Aldi bike onto my boys Trek Marlin 7. Wifey won't get any benefit from running around with a nice Deore drivetrain but my boy will when we are up in the bush. Much better spread of gears with the Deore set than the 2x9 Acera/Altus that's currently on his Trek(which I think is a Shitty drivetrain on a $800+ bike).
Hopefully they have stock as Aldi website mentions they might not have them due to Corona.
Wish me luck
Cheers, Mike.

Good luck .bikes are really selling well atm so be quick.

I’ve still got  the earlier aldi MTB , it’s our spare and been ridden by all and sundry incl a few visitors who ride a bit. Been faultless and the comments about it are always positive !
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 04, 2020, 08:29:18 AM
Going down to get Wifey a medium one today. I mentioned I might get another one for myself but was reminded I've not long got My Trek Roscoe 8 probably don't really need another bike. The N+1 rule means nothing to her.  Anyway, she will only be riding it around town with the kids and myself so it will do everything she needs it to do. What I am thinking though, is to swap the Deore 1x from the Aldi bike onto my boys Trek Marlin 7. Wifey won't get any benefit from running around with a nice Deore drivetrain but my boy will when we are up in the bush. Much better spread of gears with the Deore set than the 2x9 Acera/Altus that's currently on his Trek(which I think is a Shitty drivetrain on a $800+ bike).
Hopefully they have stock as Aldi website mentions they might not have them due to Corona.
Wish me luck
Cheers, Mike.

Good plan and good luck, last year there were heaps left a few days later, this year I doubt it as everybody has taken up bike riding at the moment.

I'm tempted to get one, just because N+1  >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: jwb on April 04, 2020, 08:33:43 AM
Off topic BUT,
Could advise me on the N+1 quote Please?
;)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 04, 2020, 08:39:28 AM
Off topic BUT,
Could advise me on the N+1 quote Please?

The number of bikes you have vs. the number of bikes you need = N+1 :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on April 04, 2020, 09:27:18 AM
Quick heads up for the tubeless guys.
I have been running the green car tyre slime that you can buy from BCF etc for about $17 a bottle, for the past 8 months on the MTB. So far so good apart from the valve unlocking thread always ending up stuck. I would assume this is the case with any brand, and no big deal.
In the good old USA there are multiple variations of slime, and the way they describe their bicycle tyre slime is "peppermint with little choc chips", and that is precisely what our Australian version for all tubeless tyres looks like so I took the punt - so far so good. I'm pretty confident it is the same stuff, not exactly rocket science.
I hope this saves somebody some coin.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 04, 2020, 11:05:26 AM
Raced down this morning and grabbed a medium. Home, assembled, test ridden and brakes bedded in. Gears were nice and quiet straight out the box. Shifts great. 99% certain that the Deore stuff will end up on the boys Trek. Brakes have bedded in nicely . It will certainly be enough bike for what she is going to use it for. All in all pretty happy with it. Biggest gripe.................the very bland, non existent colour scheme.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 04, 2020, 12:05:29 PM
Biggest gripe.................the very bland, non existent colour scheme.

Well done! I like the ninja stealth, doesn't scream Aldi bike :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on April 04, 2020, 02:15:05 PM
The wife had (still has until we chuck it) an Aldi dual suspensión MTB that was a piece of Shit. It is the Crane brand and nothing like their offerings these days. I bought her a 2020 Merida flat bar bike for her birthday last month that she is loving at the moment. I was pavement riding with a bunch of mates every Sunday morning the last 6 months on my 21 year old Norco Bush Pilot that is a great bike. 3 weeks ago I picked up my first road bike a 2009? Giant Defy cheaply and had it serviced and chucked on a new rear rim, tyre and cassette and did a lazy 20km last Sunday for it’s first outing and my first on a road bike. Certainly a bit less effort than the MTB.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Watty2975 on April 04, 2020, 07:53:44 PM
Bought the medium today for my daughter. Built it together and she had a test ride. All worked well.😁
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 05, 2020, 08:19:59 AM
Just got back from Wifeys first bike ride in over 12 years. Currently in the shower whinging how saw she is. Me.........trying not to laugh. Only did a 8k lap that the kids and I do sometimes. Hope she keeps at it because I think she secretly liked it.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on April 06, 2020, 06:24:56 PM
Got a new bike myself recently, full suspension off road style thing...

I know it's a bit different to the norm...I stacked my old MTB last year and ended up with a significant spinal injury so this is me for now
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on April 06, 2020, 06:27:38 PM
One more of the bike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 07, 2020, 09:57:34 AM
Got a new bike myself recently, full suspension off road style thing...

I know it's a bit different to the norm...I stacked my old MTB last year and ended up with a significant spinal injury so this is me for now

Well done, never say never to doing what ya love. 😎

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 07, 2020, 10:07:57 AM
One more of the bike

Great work

Any more details on the bike

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on April 07, 2020, 12:00:24 PM
I am looking for an upgrade but all bikes I like are out of stock in my size.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: ADTradie on April 07, 2020, 12:43:02 PM
Conscious of wearing out my Fuji Roubaix road bike I added a Hasa R2 (Aluminium alloy frame, carbon fork, Shimano Tiagra group set) as my during the week fitness bike. I previously had a Hasa R2 for 5 years and thought it was a great value bike, so I had no hesitation going that way again.
Now we've moved to an area where mountain biking is the go, so I acquired a Polygon Xtrada 5.0 with a view to doing some off road cycling. First up I'm just getting used to the different characteristics of a mountain bike with rides on the local rail trail. Unfortunately the coronavirus will slow up getting involved with the local mountain bike club. But in the interim I'm still loving riding the various black-top country roads we have in the district.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on April 07, 2020, 08:39:10 PM
Great work

Any more details on the bike

GG

GG It's a HP Velotechnik scorpion enduro 26 with Shimano steps 8000 ebike and Di2 11 speed.
It may not look it from the photo but I'm technical now an incomplete quadriplegic so getting back on a bike was...Well nothing short of amazing.

So that said can i ask all you guys to make sure your helmets are up to scratch. I can say with absolute certainty that my mtb helmet fitted with MIPS tech, prevent me getting a significant brain injury and quite possibly saved my life.
If anyone wants more info on how and what happened just send me a private message as its a little on the gruesome and long side
Chris
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MB TD42 on April 07, 2020, 10:32:50 PM
Been a while since I hit the trails to shred...Customised Giant STP0 with all the 2007 bling...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 10, 2020, 03:03:51 PM
I'm lucky to have some local gravel trails and features to ride at the moment. Although that big hill beat me and I had to walk the last 50m.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/prt1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/prt2.jpg)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 10, 2020, 03:22:53 PM
Quote from: D4D
I'm lucky to have some local gravel trails and features to ride at the moment. Although that big hill beat me and I had to walk the last 50m.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/prt1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/prt2.jpg)


yet still not a microgram of dust on the tyres ;) :D  and valve stems to the top in only one photo :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 10, 2020, 04:05:09 PM
yet still not a microgram of dust on the tyres ;) :D

It's a gift :)

...and valve stems to the top in only one photo :P

I know shame on me :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2020, 04:14:11 PM
Pedals in the wrong position as well!  ::)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 10, 2020, 04:18:59 PM
Pedals in the wrong position as well!  ::)

Foo
writing on tyres also not aligned.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2020, 05:34:49 PM
writing on tyres also not aligned.

I didn't wanna be too picky.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 10, 2020, 05:35:55 PM
Quote from: Foo
I didn't wanna be too picky.  ;D

drink bottle... ??? :D :D :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2020, 05:56:58 PM
drink bottles... ??? :D :D :D

Two different colours.................. :P  :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 10, 2020, 05:57:45 PM
Two different colours.................. :P  :laugh:

I know, that's doing my matchy matchy head in. I need to buy some more bottles from Curve.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2020, 07:57:04 PM
I know, that's doing my matchy matchy head in. I need to buy some more bottles from Curve.

Nah, I think it's a good reason for N+1= happy dance and get two new bottles thrown in, isn't it?  ??? :angel: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MB TD42 on April 10, 2020, 09:16:47 PM
Man I gave up on bottles...got sick of looking for em when I crashed...camel back all the way...

We're all ere coz we ain't all there.
   

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 14, 2020, 09:22:33 PM
Not in biggie smalls either

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 15, 2020, 09:47:46 AM
We already new this...
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/it-clears-my-head-isolated-throng-find-cycling-wheely-useful-20200414-p54jqk.html (https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/it-clears-my-head-isolated-throng-find-cycling-wheely-useful-20200414-p54jqk.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 15, 2020, 01:49:24 PM
Anyone have a b link off of a Shimano Deore rear derailleur????
Preferably off of a wrecked one. Pretty sure I need one for my 1x conversion on my boys trek. Next option is a GoatLink if I can get one in Oz. Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MB TD42 on April 17, 2020, 09:57:03 PM
Anyone have a b link off of a Shimano Deore rear derailleur????
Preferably off of a wrecked one. Pretty sure I need one for my 1x conversion on my boys trek. Next option is a GoatLink if I can get one in Oz. Cheers, Mike.
What year...?

We're all ere coz we ain't all there.
   

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 18, 2020, 04:45:27 AM
The later the better but 2013 onwards seems to be the one. You can tell by it's thickness. Around 8mm from what I can tell.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 18, 2020, 05:38:23 AM

Caught up with this bloke called Garry McCoy yesterday.  :cup: (name dropping moment)

He has this mint condition GT 52cm with S5 Mavic wheels and Ultegra running gear on it. He got it in 2002 he thinks and rode it around the ranges where he was living that were up to 2500mtrs. This is also for sale = $850 and is open to offers, so if ya interested, contact me.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 20, 2020, 06:17:38 PM
Okay brainstrust, I'm having trouble finding a suitable crankset to suit my 1x10 conversion on my sons' 2020Trek Marlin 7. Very limited choice of 1x10 cranks but heaps of choice for 1x11 and 1x12 . Can I use a Shimano style 1x11 crankset on my 1x10 set up?
Any help would be appreciated. The LBS was hopeless. Unless he was reading the spec from a script, he didn't know Shit.

Just to bring you up to speed...............the 1x10 Shimano Deore cassette, derailleur, shifter and chain from the Aldi 29er will be going on to the Trek with a new BB and cranks. The 2x9 Altus/Acera cassette, REAR derailleur, shifter and chain from the Trek will be going on the Aldi bike. The current 1x cranks on the Aldi bike are staying on the Aldi bike. Effectively the Aldi bike will become a 1x9. It's all the gearing that Wifey will need.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 20, 2020, 07:51:51 PM
I would think, that so long as you have the shifters and cassette to suit plus a spacer washer to bring the cassette out to the right position, you could.  🤔

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 20, 2020, 08:27:09 PM
As long as the chain clears the stay, you should be good with and 1x front ring

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MB TD42 on April 20, 2020, 10:16:51 PM
The later the better but 2013 onwards seems to be the one. You can tell by it's thickness. Around 8mm from what I can tell.
Cheers, Mike.
I only have mate 2009 LX hanger.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 21, 2020, 05:23:46 AM
Declan has been busy during the stayathome gig

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COsxUrF7v2c&feature=youtu.be (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COsxUrF7v2c&feature=youtu.be)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 21, 2020, 06:31:07 AM
Declan has been busy during the stayathome gig

Very cool, come on dad build him some skinnies :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on April 21, 2020, 10:33:04 AM
One more of the bike

Small world i saw you on the Fernleigh track the other day
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on April 24, 2020, 06:51:40 PM
Small world i saw you on the Fernleigh track the other day

Give us a shoutout next time.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on April 27, 2020, 05:35:04 PM
Where is everyone buying Shimano stuff from for the right price?????
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 27, 2020, 05:40:47 PM
Where is everyone buying Shimano stuff from for the right price?????

I used to buy Shimano from CRC but I see they're doing AU sourced now. I don't know how SRAM & Shimano get away with forcing you to buy from their nominated distys. Any other manufacturer would be in front of the ACCC quick smart. You could try Merlin but even they are reducing the lines they carry.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 02, 2020, 08:08:46 AM
 ;D ;D ;D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paaWO01z9HU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paaWO01z9HU)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 02, 2020, 11:30:05 AM
;D ;D ;D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paaWO01z9HU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paaWO01z9HU)

WTF, someone musta been really really really bore!  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 02, 2020, 05:16:53 PM
Up in the hills for a late afternoon blast.
Cheers,  Mike.
https://i.imgur.com/kJX1Wna.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/27TRfVC.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/vyYK1cr.jpg
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 03, 2020, 11:14:11 AM
New bike day for Declan yesterday. Out for a blast around the streets. Mine after a wash

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Black Diamond on May 03, 2020, 11:17:10 AM
New bike day for Declan yesterday. Out for a blast around the streets. Mine after a wash

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Bloody rippa  :cup: :cup:
Mines gathering dust in the shed at the moment  :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 03, 2020, 12:42:22 PM
New bike day for Declan yesterday. Out for a blast around the streets. Mine after a wash

Got to love a Norco. It looks nice and light, is that a 46 on the cassette?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 03, 2020, 01:09:46 PM
Blast from the past

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 03, 2020, 01:33:21 PM
Got to love a Norco. It looks nice and light, is that a 46 on the cassette?
50 i think

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on May 03, 2020, 04:53:24 PM
Hi Ho hi ho its off to the Boer War we go on our Rail bikes
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 08, 2020, 05:34:47 PM
So, after lots of googling, Youtubing and general researching, I've ordered the cranks for the !x drivetrain swap on my boys' Trek using the Dore stuff from Wifeys' Aldi 29er. I was mucked around by a couple of bike shops, my LBS said it couldn't be done. Another one had some of the worst communication I've ever experienced and because of it Shimano Australia sold out of the bits I wanted before I could get them ordered. Dodgy online sellers didn't get a look in even though they were showing stock of the bits I wanted. I just couldn't do it.
Ended up ordering Truvativ Descendant Eagle DUB cranks, 170mm non boost, a DMR Blade 30t cahinring and SRAM DUB Bottom Bracket.
Got it all from Pushys.
Can't wait to get the swap done.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 08, 2020, 06:05:49 PM
I've always found Pushy's to be reliable with my dealings with them.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on May 08, 2020, 07:09:20 PM
speaking of blasts from the past...

1994. Patterson Classic.

1992 Mantis Pro Floater.

(not visible... Mantis logo tattoo on right ankle)


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 08, 2020, 08:36:37 PM
After a blast with the kids and wife... Took out a kom on a mud segment called the swamp (which was dry)... Goes well for an old girl with a legit 80,000km...

Need to rebuild the front forks though(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200508/a3bbfa60a902ccd82b57970657a596ee.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 08, 2020, 08:43:28 PM
After a blast with the kids and wife... Took out a kom on a mud segment called the swamp (which was dry)... Goes well for an old girl with a legit 80,000km...

Need to rebuild the front forks though(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200508/a3bbfa60a902ccd82b57970657a596ee.jpg)

I think those old Norco's are hard to kill.  ;)

Foo
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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 08, 2020, 08:58:46 PM
Check the fork crown carefully - my brother's Z1s went about 12 years ago after they cracked... at 10 years old....

I've got to drag motorbikes out the shed this weekend, so I'll also get the pushy's out and clean them all up a bit.

Found a nice little local gravel loop that I'm going to go on a spin around in the next few days as well.

Back in early November, I had a technical dismount that resulted in a damaged rib and what is now starting to look a more damaged shoulder than we first thought.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 08, 2020, 09:30:00 PM

Yeah, they're a good jigger... Think I might have just been given the nod on a Search Carbon by the management, too!!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 08, 2020, 09:32:31 PM


Check the fork crown carefully - my brother's Z1s went about 12 years ago after they cracked... at 10 years old....

Thanks, I'm actually thinking of getting a bike shop to do the rebuild as they're a bit squelchy at the moment...

These are 22 years old now, and I raced them pretty hard for 6-7 years...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 08, 2020, 09:41:56 PM

Thanks, I'm actually thinking of getting a bike shop to do the rebuild as they're a bit squelchy at the moment...

These are 22 years old now, and I raced them pretty hard for 6-7 years...

His were very early Z1's - they had the twin disc brake tabs!

I've ended up on some of the Retro bike pages (Much to wife's dismay) as my bike up until a few years ago was a 1999 model Cannondale.... it's still in the shed, and is one of the bikes I want to clean up this weekend.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 08, 2020, 11:07:27 PM
Yeah, they're a good jigger... Think I might have just been given the nod on a Search Carbon by the management, too!!

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Woohoo!  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bellony on May 08, 2020, 11:08:55 PM
Hey Paddler Ed

Think you might like my old bike as well. Bought as a frame only out of the back door of the factory in 2000.
Scroll about half way down:
https://flowmountainbike.com/features/bikes-tech-2019-cape-cape/ (https://flowmountainbike.com/features/bikes-tech-2019-cape-cape/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 09, 2020, 06:33:22 AM
Think I might have just been given the nod on a Search Carbon by the management, too!!
They're a great bike at an amazing price point right now :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 09, 2020, 09:26:51 AM
Dragging out the multi-bike bike rack was becoming a pain when I was riding solo so I purchased the Yakima Singlespeed. It's nice and light and very sturdy, although there are no built-in options to mount license plate/lights. I built this plate/light mount yesterday as a prototype, I'll see how the ply holds up, I'll probably replace it with some thick plastic, I used conveyer rubber for my other rack.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ybr1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 09, 2020, 12:38:54 PM
Dragging out the multi-bike bike rack was becoming a pain when I was riding solo so I purchased the Yakima Singlespeed. It's nice and light and very sturdy, although there are no built-in options to mount license plate/lights. I built this plate/light mount yesterday as a prototype, I'll see how the ply holds up, I'll probably replace it with some thick plastic, I used conveyer rubber for my other rack.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ybr1.jpg)
Nice!  I'm into stainless for fabrication at the moment - finding it nice to work with, and can be sent straight to powder coat without passing zinc coating for rust prevention...

If you pump multiple coats of pressure pack into the ply it'll last years...  When I was fitting and servicing outboards, we only used painted ply.  My boat has a sheet that's 20 years old on it that's spent heaps of time in salt water, and still fine.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 10, 2020, 12:42:39 PM
New addition to Harkaway mtb track today

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 10, 2020, 12:49:44 PM
New addition to Harkaway mtb track today

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Private trail, GG?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 10, 2020, 12:57:37 PM
Private trail, GG?

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Bottom paddock of our place. Something to keep Dec active while stuck at home

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 10, 2020, 01:26:29 PM
New addition to Harkaway mtb track today

Love it! Have you setup some Strava segments? :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 10, 2020, 01:39:22 PM
Love it! Have you setup some Strava segments? :)
Time trials start soon

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 10, 2020, 09:46:14 PM
Bottom paddock of our place. Something to keep Dec active while stuck at home

GG

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Magnificent!  MySwag ride day once the restrictions lift?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 12, 2020, 03:42:08 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUak9sqJmnM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUak9sqJmnM)

In this video i will be talking about the mountain bike I made in 2007 for my son Stephen Millyard to ride in the British National Down Hill series after spending a small fortune on derailiers, gear cables and chains the previous year when he was riding a conventional DH bike.
The Millyard Racing  001 bike solved all these problems by sealing the whole drive system inside the swinging arm out of harms way in an oil bath.
I will be making a more detailed part 2 video covering the 002 singles sided swinging arm version, with some riding and in depth review.
Thank you for watching my videos
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 12, 2020, 06:53:01 PM
Got an early mark this afternoon and decided to start the drivetrain swap on the two bikes. Put the Trek up first and removed the chain, rear wheel, cut the inner gear cable and took the derailleur and shifter off.  Grabbed the wheel and removed the 9 speed cassette as well. Next up was the Aldi bike and repeated what I did to the Trek. Cleaned all the 9 speed stuff up and fitted it to the Aldi bike with a new inner gear cable.
So now the Aldi bike has an 11-36t Shimano cassette, Shimano Altus derailleur and shifter and ProWheel 170mm cranks with a 34t chainring.  Just need to do a final adjustment on the derailleur and she's done. If it hasn't got enough gearing for Wifey I can always throw on a 11-40t Sunrace cassette for her.
Hopefully the new cranks and stuff will turn up tomorrow and I can put the Trek back together with the Deore stuff from the Aldi bike.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2020, 06:58:35 PM
Sounds like good progress, make sure you setup and double check your limit screws. It is not fun trying to extract a chain from between the spokes and the cassette on the trail.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on May 12, 2020, 07:18:28 PM
Sounds like good progress, make sure you setup and double check your limit screws. It is not fun trying to extract a chain from between the spokes and the cassette on the trail.


I hope that is not speaking from experience.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2020, 07:20:25 PM
I hope that is not speaking from experience.
It is actually, on my son's bike from a bent mech hanger rather than limit screws.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 13, 2020, 08:41:57 PM
Sounds like good progress, make sure you setup and double check your limit screws. It is not fun trying to extract a chain from between the spokes and the cassette on the trail.
No dork disc on that bike then?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2020, 07:06:04 AM
No dork disc on that bike then?

Would you believe I took it off about a week before this happened  :'(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on May 14, 2020, 09:27:51 AM
Hey guys im looking at giving the roadie a rest and getting into the dark art of mountain biking

As it will also be my work commuter so will have to fill some road duties as well should i be going for a single or double chain ring up the front

The work commute is 24k round trip and i dont really care about speed as i only do it to not feel guilty about my beer consumption on the weekend

Looking at the Giant Talon 1 which i can get in a single or double up front or specialized Rockhopper Expert 29

Was just worried i may spin out the high gear with the single chain ring on the front
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2020, 09:34:17 AM
Definitely 1x, I'd also look at a short travel dually, more versatile for what you want. Something like the Scott Spark with lockout.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 15, 2020, 03:17:26 AM
Hey guys im looking at giving the roadie a rest and getting into the dark art of mountain biking

As it will also be my work commuter so will have to fill some road duties as well should i be going for a single or double chain ring up the front

The work commute is 24k round trip and i dont really care about speed as i only do it to not feel guilty about my beer consumption on the weekend

Looking at the Giant Talon 1 which i can get in a single or double up front or specialized Rockhopper Expert 29

Was just worried i may spin out the high gear with the single chain ring on the front
Hit the shops up for a Demo to ride for the weekend. Try before you buy. If you've not ridden a bike with a Sram drivetrain, it may not be you're cup of tea. My Trek Roscoe 8 has a 1x12 Sram NX (1 step above the SX specced on both those bikes you've listed) and I'm not a fan. I haven't ridden a 1x12 Shimano drivetrain but if it shifts like their 1x10 and 1x11 stuff I'd prefer it over the Sram. And lastly, air forks all the way. So much adjustability and way more comfy than the cheaper coil forks. Don't forget to have a look at Polygon, they do some nice bikes with good specs.
Just my 2c worth
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 15, 2020, 10:44:39 AM
Picked this up this morning. Trek Excalibur 8. Bloody hell it's light for a 29er and it came wiff a 510 Edge and strap for $750. N+1=happy dance.  8)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 15, 2020, 05:59:46 PM
Drivetrain swap complete
Bit of MuckyNutz action for Wifey's bike. Trek rides really nice now. Amazing how a nice drivetrain makes so much difference. Can't wait to take it back to old mate that sold me the bike. Reckons it couldn't be done.  Wacker.
Cheers, Mike.
  http://imgur.com/gallery/H4Wtj3y
http://imgur.com/gallery/RGNGqAZ
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 15, 2020, 06:02:45 PM
Nice work, just in time for a weekend shakedown ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on May 15, 2020, 06:25:11 PM
What’s people’s preferred bike carriers ? Looking at a 3 bike that attachs  to the towball preferably because the turbo doesn’t have a hitch.

Looking at thule, Yakima and buzz rack . This style https://www.roofrackstore.com.au/yakima-justclick-bike-carrier-8002494-p-580987.html



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 15, 2020, 06:47:14 PM
What sort of bikes will you be transporting? I'm not a fan of frame mounted carriers but with a towball mount there are not many options. I prefer Yakima, I have all mine keyed alike. Thule are also good. I had a similar rack to the buzz rack initially, I wasn't a fan when it was loaded up and sold it to buy the Yakima.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on May 15, 2020, 08:04:43 PM
What sort of bikes will you be transporting? I'm not a fan of frame mounted carriers but with a towball mount there are not many options. I prefer Yakima, I have all mine keyed alike. Thule are also good. I had a similar rack to the buzz rack initially, I wasn't a fan when it was loaded up and sold it to buy the Yakima.

Two MTb , thought of the 3 Bike to clear the spare wheel on the Cruza . But also could take the road pushy. I just know if I go hitch mount it’ll limit me . The falcon doesn’t have a hitch and the Cruza with Kaymar is the pits to change hitches on . It’ll only be on road
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 15, 2020, 08:29:33 PM
Yes with the spare wheel you'll lose a bike spot, I had the same issue using the rack on the Prado. Something else to consider. I'm not sure how the Yakima/Thule clamp works, on my towball rack there was a plate with slots that mounted under the towball, this would lock into the bike rack when fitted to stop side to side swing. The plate would only fit on certain hitches. You're probably best off to go to a roof rack place and try the Thule and Yakima options, both to the car and your bike. The Thule roof rack mounted holders I bought originally wouldn't work with my MTB due to the shock mount position hence why I switched to Yakima.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on May 15, 2020, 08:35:08 PM
Yes with the spare wheel you'll lose a bike spot, I had the same issue using the rack on the Prado. Something else to consider. I'm not sure how the Yakima/Thule clamp works, on my towball rack there was a plate with slots that mounted under the towball, this would lock into the bike rack when fitted to stop side to side swing. The plate would only fit on certain hitches. You're probably best off to go to a roof rack place and try the Thule and Yakima options, both to the car and your bike. The Thule roof rack mounted holders I bought originally wouldn't work with my MTB due to the shock mount position hence why I switched to Yakima.

Thanks mate. They both give you standard 50mm balls that there Hitch locks around . No plate required the balls seem standard but are probably just to ensure it works
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on May 15, 2020, 08:43:44 PM
I've been looking at a two bike ISI or Gripsport, but they are rare and hard to come by on the used market
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on May 15, 2020, 08:47:51 PM
I have Thule , have used it on my last 3 cars , on road and off ....
Currently on my SS ute , used on gravel roads , highways etc - ball mount is super secure .
I originally bought it for Fat bikes , now carrying a heavy e- mtb .

All Good , highly reccomended

A mate has an ISI rack and swears by it - again for e- mtbs .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 17, 2020, 08:21:21 AM
Thanks mate. They both give you standard 50mm balls that there Hitch locks around . No plate required the balls seem standard but are probably just to ensure it works

Good timing at Pushys

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 17, 2020, 01:41:34 PM
Took the new toy out for a short play this morning and discovered it had a midget chainring on the front. Didn't think there was one, as I couldn't see the second shift lever as it is tucked under the brake lever.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 17, 2020, 05:46:12 PM
Went out to Lysterfield this morning and it was pretty busy my mate went in the afternoon and it was chaotic.

Great day for it though

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 17, 2020, 06:13:23 PM
One of my son's mates mentioned today that he's looking at getting a new Roscoe 8. They've been down to the LBS and checked them out. I mentioned to him that he could buy mine if he was interested. Gave him a price and him and his dad are thinking it over.
If it goes ahead I'm going for the Marin San Quentin 3 which is the bike I wanted from the get go.  See what happens.
Might be new bike day again for me soon.
Cheers, Mike.
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/marin-san-quentin-3-hardcore-hardtail?gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAh_LvRnspKE1bQN4Gs8D59eD1HuxpvQmyESKHZLIF7pto6q8J06enhoCLzMQAvD_BwE
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on May 17, 2020, 07:57:59 PM
Why go hardtail when you can have suspension ?

Edit....my MTB knowledge is almost zero !!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 17, 2020, 09:09:26 PM
Hey guys im looking at giving the roadie a rest and getting into the dark art of mountain biking

As it will also be my work commuter so will have to fill some road duties as well should i be going for a single or double chain ring up the front

The work commute is 24k round trip and i dont really care about speed as i only do it to not feel guilty about my beer consumption on the weekend

Looking at the Giant Talon 1 which i can get in a single or double up front or specialized Rockhopper Expert 29

Was just worried i may spin out the high gear with the single chain ring on the front
If you're going to commute on it, I'd recommend 2x, due to the extra gears.  I ran 2 sets of wheels on my Norco hardtail when I was commuting and racing/rec MTB on the same bike...

I ran the bike 1x for a while, but couldn't get the proper gearing for anything I was using the bike for...

A demo is critical to getting an idea of what you like.  Trek dealers usually have a fleet of demo bikes you can borrow/hire that get you a discount on a new bike if you buy one, which is a great idea

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 18, 2020, 03:45:55 AM
Why go hardtail when you can have suspension ?

Edit....my MTB knowledge is almost zero !!
Personal preference. I grew up riding hardtails, bmx etc, Hardtail bikes require a cleaner, more precise riding style. Full sus is a bit more forgiving if your line is not perfect.
I'm a lazy bike owner so less maintenance on the hardtail is a win for me. No rear shocks, linkages etc to worry about. Plus I'm not throwing myself off massive drop offs, rock steps etc. My capabilities probably don't warrant a full sus bike.  I may get one at some point, but not at the moment.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on May 18, 2020, 09:00:15 PM
Got tired of using the compressor for bike tires  as only have the rattly aldi compressor in the shed And having to use an adaptor for the presta valves . So invested in a bontrager dual chamber pump 😄

Only used low volume so far not high pressure . But loving the big bloody dial for my Shite eyesight

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 19, 2020, 10:02:09 AM
Got tired of using the compressor for bike tires  as only have the rattly aldi compressor in the shed And having to use an adaptor for the presta valves . So invested in a bontrager dual chamber pump

Only used low volume so far not high pressure . But loving the big bloody dial for my Shite eyesight
Mine goes to 220psi (lezeyne) but have tubulars for my Track racing, that will go to 290psi.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 19, 2020, 11:56:35 AM
Quote from: Foo
... that will go to 290psi.
that would make an impressive noise going off..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on May 19, 2020, 05:46:21 PM
Mine goes to 220psi (lezeyne) but have tubulars for my Track racing, that will go to 290psi.

Foo

meanwhile I just need one that goes to maximum of 20psi and is detailed in 0.1 of a psi for the fatbike...

Topeak JoeBlow FAT works for me... https://www.topeak.com/us/en/products/floor-pumps/753-joeblow%C2%AE-fat

 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 20, 2020, 04:40:21 AM
that would make an impressive noise going off..
Just a tad.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 20, 2020, 10:17:42 AM
Just a tad.

Foo

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:worthles:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 20, 2020, 05:14:11 PM
one of our own here off forum

https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6541295/ill-be-home-for-christmas-father-chris-apps-finally-returns-home-after-traumatic-mountain-bike-accident/ (https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6541295/ill-be-home-for-christmas-father-chris-apps-finally-returns-home-after-traumatic-mountain-bike-accident/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 20, 2020, 08:01:15 PM
one of our own here off forum

https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6541295/ill-be-home-for-christmas-father-chris-apps-finally-returns-home-after-traumatic-mountain-bike-accident/ (https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6541295/ill-be-home-for-christmas-father-chris-apps-finally-returns-home-after-traumatic-mountain-bike-accident/)
Oh chit, that's bloody terrible. Hope he continues to improve.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on May 20, 2020, 10:28:51 PM
:worthles:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rDRFFSUrPI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rDRFFSUrPI)  here ya go Birdman
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on May 29, 2020, 07:56:48 AM
With both kids nearly 8 and 6 I am getting back into riding and loving it! Carrying a few kegs more than when I used to be into it ???

Dusted off my daggy old commuter hybrid bike and an ancient old 26” hardtail giant for myself.

The kids meanwhile are rocking new wheels!!

I turn 40 this year and I think the kids need to buy dad a FS mountain bike for his birthday!!

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 29, 2020, 08:58:16 AM
With both kids nearly 8 and 6 I am getting back into riding and loving it! Carrying a few kegs more than when I used to be into it ???

Dusted off my daggy old commuter hybrid bike and an ancient old 26” hardtail giant for myself.

The kids meanwhile are rocking new wheels!!

I turn 40 this year and I think the kids need to buy dad a FS mountain bike for his birthday!!

Great stuff :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 29, 2020, 02:17:02 PM
With both kids nearly 8 and 6 I am getting back into riding and loving it! Carrying a few kegs more than when I used to be into it ???

Dusted off my daggy old commuter hybrid bike and an ancient old 26” hardtail giant for myself.

The kids meanwhile are rocking new wheels!!

I turn 40 this year and I think the kids need to buy dad a FS mountain bike for his birthday!!

You're out there and riding, so it doesn't matter if the bike is daggy or not, good onya.  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2020, 03:36:07 PM
Rode the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail with some mates today. It was very soft and muddy, good fun on a gravel bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/oat3005.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 30, 2020, 06:34:16 PM
Rode the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail with some mates today. It was very soft and muddy, good fun on a gravel bike.

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It's a nice ride along there hey
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2020, 06:56:07 PM
It's a nice ride along there hey

Yep and we picked the right trail. There were soooo many cyclists on the rail trail today, we had the aqueduct trail to ourselves for most of it. The traffic going to warby at lunch time was horrendous. I read PV & VicPol closed redwoods today due to traffic congestion.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 30, 2020, 08:01:07 PM
Yep and we picked the right trail. There were soooo many cyclists on the rail trail today, we had the aqueduct trail to ourselves for most of it. The traffic going to warby at lunch time was horrendous. I read PV & VicPol closed redwoods today due to traffic congestion.

Yeah mate the redwood has been out of control. We do the same the aquaduct is a little secret. A good run is from the Mt Donna Summit across to Ben Cairn down Don Rd and onto the Aquaduct.

Get dropped at the top and it's a 40km ride

If you ever want to do Silvan on the MTB hit me up
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2020, 08:04:13 PM
Yeah mate the redwood has been out of control. We do the same the aquaduct is a little secret. A good run is from the Mt Donna Summit across to Ben Cairn down Don Rd and onto the Aquaduct.

Get dropped at the top and it's a 40km ride

If you ever want to do Silvan on the MTB hit me up

I have always wanted to ride up Mt Donna via Don Rd and the back way, but my legs always stop me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on June 02, 2020, 10:25:01 AM
I have always wanted to ride up Mt Donna via Don Rd and the back way, but my legs always stop me.

I have done Mount Donna up the main way and trust me that was emotional enough
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 02, 2020, 03:38:30 PM
New grip day. Going new retro, I used to race with these glues on with hair spray and then tied with wire in the grooves so they would not slide off.

The new lock on ends make it much simpler. Black for my intense and a green set for Dec on his Norco

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 02, 2020, 05:01:05 PM
New grip day. Going new retro, I used to race with these glues on with hair spray and then tied with wire in the grooves so they would not slide off.

I hope you like the feel of the Lock-On version.

They're definitely not as comfy as the originals. But that's due to them having a hard plastic central core to let the clamps on the ends do their job.

The original ones are just all 100% soft squishy rubber...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on June 02, 2020, 05:29:12 PM
I hope you like the feel of the Lock-On version.

They're definitely not as comfy as the originals. But that's due to them having a hard plastic central core to let the clamps on the ends do their job.

The original ones are just all 100% soft squishy rubber...
Will see how they feel. The old ones were sticky. Still have a set on my old Giant which is hanging on the wall

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Benduro on June 03, 2020, 08:04:36 PM
Are these narrower than the originals? Hope so!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 03, 2020, 08:51:11 PM
Are these narrower than the originals? Hope so!

you mean shorter end to end?

or thinner?

they're slightly longer than the originals (thanks to the clamps) and the same thickness. (but as noted above... not as soft)

If you want comfort... then maybe look at the genuine ESI silicone grips. They come in like 6 different thickness and multiple lengths as well. (and yes, now that I re-read it... that previous sentence reads... wrong...)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on June 04, 2020, 09:36:24 AM
Rode the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail with some mates today. It was very soft and muddy, good fun on a gravel bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/oat3005.jpg)


How many water bottles do you need in May  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 04, 2020, 09:46:24 AM
How many water bottles do you need in May  ;D

3+ hour ride, 1 bottle per hour, 2 bottles of water, 1 bottle of carbs/electrolytes, all very scientific. I cramp after 2 hours with just water.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on June 04, 2020, 01:34:16 PM
3+ hour ride, 1 bottle per hour, 2 bottles of water, 1 bottle of carbs/electrolytes, all very scientific. I cramp after 2 hours with just water.

Ahh we are a little different. I personally have found the electrolyte drink useless on the actual ride and get much better results pre loading with it before i go out then just taking a bottle or 2 of water
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 04, 2020, 02:03:43 PM
Rode the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail with some mates today. It was very soft and muddy, good fun on a gravel bike.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/oat3005.jpg)
You could have washed it first... :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on June 07, 2020, 04:56:40 PM
Went for a ride this afternoon and had a slight off whilst negotiating a timber ramp thingy. Only a light fall. Got up and brushed myself off, listening to my son piss himself laughing at me. As I rode off and shifted gears I noticed it didn't shift right away. Went on a bit further and needed to change back to first and sure enough chain goes into the spokes and came off the chainring. Fan F#@king Tastic. Managed to get it back up and running but aborted the ride as the chance of doing real damage was to high.
So it's back to the bike shop for a tune up. This is the second time I've managed to bend the rear hanger. First was a decent wheelie that went wrong at speed and now this. I know the hanger is supposed to be the weak link, but this was a pretty light fall.
Really not loving the Sram stuff at the moment.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 20, 2020, 02:44:46 PM
Don't know if this is how ya show a link.  ??? Yahoo, it worked. Had a ride wiff ma boy yesterday, along the cliff and coffee rock area of where I live.  ;D

https://youtu.be/dG4Gebw6ww4 (https://youtu.be/dG4Gebw6ww4)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 21, 2020, 12:36:56 PM
I just bought some history, a 1985 Eddy Merckx Corsa with Campagnolo Super Record. I pick it up next week once the funds transfer. A few small tweaks like black seat and black bar tape but the rest will stay the same. It's an original complete bike and paint, and has a great patina for it's 35 years of age. It's a Sunday cruiser and maybe some Eroica events. I used to read about these in bike mags when I was a teenager. I really wanted Campag Delta brakes but they're out of my price league at the moment.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/emc.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 21, 2020, 01:53:28 PM
Nice find.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 21, 2020, 08:27:48 PM
I just bought some history, a 1985 Eddy Merckx Corsa with Campagnolo Super Record. I pick it up next week once the funds transfer. A few small tweaks like black seat and black bar tape but the rest will stay the same. It's an original complete bike and paint, and has a great patina for it's 35 years of age. It's a Sunday cruiser and maybe some Eroica events. I used to read about these in bike mags when I was a teenager. I really wanted Campag Delta brakes but they're out of my price league at the moment.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/emc.jpg)
I saw one of those floating around the other week - where'd you pick it up? Nice bike!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 22, 2020, 06:15:51 AM
I saw one of those floating around the other week - where'd you pick it up? Nice bike!

Thanks, it popped up on the retro bike BSS FB page, I jumped on it after missing out on a Colango the other week. The seller lives near Clyde.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 666Glenn on June 22, 2020, 12:39:08 PM
That is 1 sweet looking 1985 Eddy Merckx Corsa with Campagnolo Super Record steel road bike.

I picked mine up of gumtree
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on June 25, 2020, 09:03:01 PM
Went for a 20k out and back ride this arvo on the road bike. At the 10k turn around point I noticed the rear tyre was flat. No repair kit, no phone and no wallet. Walked for about 4km then thought stuff this and rode slowly for the last 6. Less than 80km on the tyre and tube. Both stuffed now.
I was riding on a shared pathway along a dual lane each way road and there was a lot of debris on the path. Schofields Rd in western Sydney if anyone knows it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 26, 2020, 06:24:40 PM
Amazing the history you find. Merckx are known for a card that has the original build information on the top of the fork, however most of them have been removed over time. I have the Merckx getting a once over and service and asked the mechanic to pull the fork to see if could tell us anything. Well it's a time capsule. The original card is there from 1985, the writing is in Flemish, fork serial number matches the frame, the name of the original purchaser and the colours, proof that it is a genuine original Merckx. There is also writing from the person who imported the bike into AU in 2010 and cleaned it up. I have been able to make contact with the guy who imprted the bike and get some further details. I thought it was pretty cool.

(http://blkmav.com/em/f1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 26, 2020, 06:50:08 PM

 :o That's cool.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on June 26, 2020, 06:51:43 PM
That's awesome!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on June 26, 2020, 07:50:39 PM
Went for a 20k out and back ride this arvo on the road bike. At the 10k turn around point I noticed the rear tyre was flat. No repair kit, no phone and no wallet. Walked for about 4km then thought stuff this and rode slowly for the last 6. Less than 80km on the tyre and tube. Both stuffed now.
I was riding on a shared pathway along a dual lane each way road and there was a lot of debris on the path. Schofields Rd in western Sydney if anyone knows it.

That's what happens with HT tyres ......get some LT tyres ..... ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Paddler Ed on June 26, 2020, 09:01:36 PM
On the subject of retro bikes, brother has just picked up a 1996 Kona Hahanna...



Going to a bit of a project for him, so should be interesting to see what it comes out as. I used to have a 1995 Kona Fire Mountain, until I snapped the frame and it became a 2000 Kona Kiluea bitsa.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 27, 2020, 08:36:00 AM
Nicely done and one of a few blokes that still does custom made frames.  8)

https://www.facebook.com/devlincc/videos/3125973910805541/ (https://www.facebook.com/devlincc/videos/3125973910805541/)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on June 27, 2020, 08:04:19 PM
Went for a 20k out and back ride this arvo on the road bike. At the 10k turn around point I noticed the rear tyre was flat. No repair kit, no phone and no wallet. Walked for about 4km then thought stuff this and rode slowly for the last 6. Less than 80km on the tyre and tube. Both stuffed now.
I was riding on a shared pathway along a dual lane each way road and there was a lot of debris on the path. Schofields Rd in western Sydney if anyone knows it.

So I went into the bike shop today to get them to check the tyre and get another one and a new tube. They said the tyre was fine and just needed to replace the tube. They checked the tyre also for anything protruding or cuts and found the flat was because the tube had a crease in it from when it was fitted (by them during a service) so no charge. Winning.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on June 27, 2020, 08:13:37 PM
So I went into the bike shop today to get them to check the tyre and get another one and a new tube. They said the tyre was fine and just needed to replace the tube. They checked the tyre also for anything protruding or cuts and found the flat was because the tube had a crease in it from when it was fitted (by them during a service) so no charge. Winning.

I'm sorry if I offend someone, but does no one know how to change a pushbike tyre ??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bmwfreak on June 27, 2020, 08:56:15 PM
I'm sorry if I offend someone, but does no one know how to change a pushbike tyre ??

How can anyone, with a brain bigger than an amoeba, be offended by a question? Your opening words perpetuate the problem within our society today. Too many precious souls about.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: austastar on June 27, 2020, 09:17:18 PM
Hi,
   Creased tubes? Try 5 of them!
Changed the LT tyres on the Dyna for radials at a well known (think great 365 days) depot.
Yep 5 new, smaller dia tyres and the twits used the old tubes!!!
What were they thinking?
Cheers

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on June 27, 2020, 10:10:48 PM
I'm sorry if I offend someone, but does no one know how to change a pushbike tyre ??

Gronk I am not offended and do know how to change a tyre and tube and a lot of stuff more complicated than that but I wanted the shop to tell me if my tyre was shagged as it was fairly new as I had just ridden 6km on it flat. This is my first road bike and I didn’t have tyre levers for these tyres. When you are running 100-120PSI compared to 40PSI in my mountain bike I want to be sure. I thought stuff it they can change the tube while I am there and as luck would have it I got it all for nix.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on July 04, 2020, 01:21:58 PM
We just got back from riding the mtb tracks at Mt Keira at Wollongong

Such a fantastic network of tracks on the mountain.

It has it all!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 04, 2020, 01:34:23 PM
We just got back from riding the mtb tracks at Mt Keira at Wollongong

Pics or it didn't happen :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 05, 2020, 05:17:23 AM
I broke another chain on Friday. That's two chains on 29ers that I've broken. Sucks to be putting out so many watts. :o Lucky we were on the rail trail and had a tailwind on the way back.  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CboGouAoG-4&t=6s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CboGouAoG-4&t=6s)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Steffo1 on July 05, 2020, 04:21:08 PM
I broke another chain on Friday. That's two chains on 29ers that I've broken. Sucks to be putting out so many watts. :o Lucky we were on the rail trail and had a tailwind on the way back.  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CboGouAoG-4&t=6s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CboGouAoG-4&t=6s)

Foo
Foo, you're lucky you got that in on Friday. Would have been a bit harder yesterday with those Westerlies head butting you.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 05, 2020, 04:24:56 PM
Yeah, I don't think it would have been nice at all.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on July 05, 2020, 05:18:15 PM
Pics or it didn't happen :)
It happened D4D (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200705/3444751ac1ff4d8a9df9153ac0356102.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200705/59f785031c23f1487fe25aad179e3945.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200705/ab1eacddc57438db7203c85e102041e7.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200705/13bcbd58644d537b3148409badd9907b.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 05, 2020, 05:28:15 PM
It happened D4D

Nice drop
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on July 05, 2020, 05:33:46 PM
Nice drop

Yeah mate we did it a few times as it was good fun
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 06, 2020, 09:49:50 AM
Quote from: cruza driver
We just got back from riding the mtb tracks at Mt Keira at Wollongong

is that up near the MX track? Used to love that place...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on July 06, 2020, 04:39:47 PM
is that up near the MX track? Used to love that place...
Yeah mate the you can here the motos from there.

The MTB trails are on the Wollongong side of Mt Keira
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on July 06, 2020, 06:46:13 PM
Question to those with a quiver full of bikes...

It's there a big difference in ride comfort between Steel and Titanium?

Looking at a few gravel bikes, and there are some affordable titanium options out there.

Context - the last new bike I bought was 18 years ago, and I've logged over 130k on it, so I tend to get my money's worth

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2020, 03:38:00 PM
How bloody unlucky can you be?  :o

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/coffs-harbour-woman-impaled-on-mangrove-after-falling-from-bike/news-story/a5c7c5191bb3ab3f89e1765d0caf2dad (https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/coffs-harbour-woman-impaled-on-mangrove-after-falling-from-bike/news-story/a5c7c5191bb3ab3f89e1765d0caf2dad)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2020, 04:11:25 PM
Ouch!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on July 10, 2020, 09:46:07 PM
How bloody unlucky can you be?  :o

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/coffs-harbour-woman-impaled-on-mangrove-after-falling-from-bike/news-story/a5c7c5191bb3ab3f89e1765d0caf2dad (https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/news/coffs-harbour-woman-impaled-on-mangrove-after-falling-from-bike/news-story/a5c7c5191bb3ab3f89e1765d0caf2dad)

Foo

OR, how bad a rider can you be ??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 11, 2020, 07:25:40 AM
OR, how bad a rider can you be ??

Even the best riders with inattention can have an oops.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 11, 2020, 08:05:28 AM
Even the best riders with inattention can have an oops.

A bit like my Dr. He says to me yesterday.........This is the first time ya seen me since my accident. Me ??? Okay He was down in Tassie with some mates and his MTB and crashed and ended up with 13 fractures. One was the full length of his chest.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on July 11, 2020, 08:58:10 AM
A bit like my Dr. He says to me yesterday.........This is the first time ya seen me since my accident. Me ??? Okay He was down in Tassie with some mates and his MTB and crashed and ended up with 13 fractures. One was the full length of his chest.  :o

Foo

Yeh, a bit different to a lady who couldn't turn her pushie around on a boardwalk !  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 11, 2020, 09:06:41 AM
Yeh, a bit different to a lady who couldn't turn her pushie around on a boardwalk !  ;D

Typically those boardwalks don't have a lot of grip and when/if wet are treacherous. They need to be rough sawn with chicken wire.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on July 11, 2020, 10:39:45 AM
Typically those boardwalks don't have a lot of grip and when/if wet are treacherous. They need to be rough sawn with chicken wire.

No, they need to fully fenced so novice riders can't fall off the side and impale themselves on a mangrove root.

OR, a sign saying training wheels must be used along this boardwalk !!  ;D ;D

Maybe a freak accident, but seriously, the stupid old duck didn't know how to handle her pushie...and hopefully, she doesn't want to sue, which is the common thing to do these days ..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 12, 2020, 07:06:19 AM
Couldn’t let the kids have all the fun.
Bought myself an early 40th pressie and got it thoroughly muddy yesterday. It’s a Norco Fluid FS2, the shop kindly upgraded the plastic SX eagle derailleur with a GX unit and set it up tubeless for me.

There’s a mountain bike trail network only 15 minutes ride from my house, so decided to have an explore yesterday, nearly died on the way up and was terrified on the way down but looking forward to going again ;D was so much fun!!

Here’s a link of someone who actually can ride one of the sections I found yesterday
https://youtu.be/swq_4EPP13M

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 12, 2020, 07:12:59 AM
Well done, I'm a fan of the Norcos
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 12, 2020, 07:24:10 AM
I wanted the FS1 which is only $500 extra but much better spec front fork and Shimano SLX drivetrain. But there just isn’t any XL sized stock around or coming until near the end of the year.

I figure for a beginner this is more bike than I need anyway!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 12, 2020, 07:37:05 AM
You've got all you need in that bike. The only thing you gain with more expensive bikes is a weight saving and more adjustability. Getting your suspension setup correctly is the main thing.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 12, 2020, 07:42:23 AM
Couldn’t let the kids have all the fun.
Bought myself an early 40th pressie and got it thoroughly muddy yesterday. It’s a Norco Fluid FS2, the shop kindly upgraded the plastic SX eagle derailleur with a GX unit and set it up tubeless for me.

There’s a mountain bike trail network only 15 minutes ride from my house, so decided to have an explore yesterday, nearly died on the way up and was terrified on the way down but looking forward to going again ;D was so much fun!!

Here’s a link of someone who actually can ride one of the sections I found yesterday
https://youtu.be/swq_4EPP13M

 8) :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on July 12, 2020, 07:44:43 AM
Couldn’t let the kids have all the fun.
Bought myself an early 40th pressie and got it thoroughly muddy yesterday. It’s a Norco Fluid FS2, the shop kindly upgraded the plastic SX eagle derailleur with a GX unit and set it up tubeless for me.

There’s a mountain bike trail network only 15 minutes ride from my house, so decided to have an explore yesterday, nearly died on the way up and was terrified on the way down but looking forward to going again ;D was so much fun!!

Here’s a link of someone who actually can ride one of the sections I found yesterday
https://youtu.be/swq_4EPP13M
I liken mountain bike riding to sex. The climb is foreplay (10mins to 30 mins of torture). The downhill is the other bit. All over in two minutes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 12, 2020, 04:04:50 PM
Also got all the bikes loaded onto the ISI

However in think I need to invest in a light board as four sets of wheels seems to effectively block the indicators of my Patrol.
Any good links to lights that work nicely on the ISI?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 12, 2020, 04:07:27 PM
However in think I need to invest in a light board as four sets of wheels seems to effectively block the indicators of my Patrol.
Any good links to lights that work nicely on the ISI?
I DIY'd my own based off this design.
https://www.gripsport.com.au/product/gs-led-rack-light-assembly/ (https://www.gripsport.com.au/product/gs-led-rack-light-assembly/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on July 12, 2020, 06:07:25 PM
I liken mountain bike riding to sex. The climb is foreplay (10mins to 30 mins of torture). The downhill is the other bit. All over in two minutes.

 ;D ;D >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on July 12, 2020, 06:44:24 PM
I liken mountain bike riding to sex. The climb is foreplay (10mins to 30 mins of torture). The downhill is the other bit. All over in two minutes.

Mate.....10 to 30 mins of torture......could you explain that bit ??  ;D

I'm over 60 yrs old and I'd forgotten how to even spell foreplay !!   ;D ;D      Is that the time it takes to get your gear off ??  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on July 12, 2020, 07:06:15 PM
Also got all the bikes loaded onto the ISI

However in think I need to invest in a light board as four sets of wheels seems to effectively block the indicators of my Patrol.
Any good links to lights that work nicely on the ISI?
Going to make something up for mine soon. Have the lights just need some time.

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on July 13, 2020, 04:17:10 PM
Has anyone used something like this for tyre inflation on both MTB and road bike. Looking for some feedback.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/32x-Bike-Bicycle-Tyre-Air-Inflator-16g-Co2-Threaded-Cartridge-w-Cover-Pump/311925255049?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item48a031ab89:g:~akAAOSwIlxdcoQ2&enc=AQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkRjLZq23gAR%2BKma9gM2Z1hqe3fe4pfy4X9hC4EFs3v4Lq4oidcRzPDl8tgtK0QuTKbsoiWc5%2BI8RSZ3L0EndoriEgcVpySW8Qb4P4kf5wihkI2XGQ424iofcCWRVjpR03zoWZCFQ3hkrM31kE%2BEZJqJYUR7PVQEA6n%2BeYMqdj7dU8GM97Sr3NGqbTrpvEXYNhEVBGd4melXTx5YFsZZf8qUIChoBqBRxB08RtRzbWgQiNz3VoOAc5TiXScLyG6O0ehiG3Bxa8luRJls1YfAmr%2FjxlnkrF2nPTgpt6o36iR88u11vQjtvkf4AoOOFhxcU5anO0mDKydcs8KG2qZ4z2VDpLdPrWine8HyvxolSaGmnOIZnP%2F6jqMzVRL1YDiRtsg%2BKP7UynHfRQmWLMe1AoOGuZ27FVsEjO79K02OBzy1tEntqCjY149xGizn%2FbivyIbh7UzvYthtQ4X1ZLBvI48v5au2b5gse7nk9ZHpddaaLTG4rHveudrfvzk5IbaDfeyfaBU%2F97nlnPa9OQx7wsHJBEuMl5iENVk7IJ%2B79o8pVJC9kfANRdqg26uBLsLW%2BY5RGLpGXcN6XrpJ%2BT6HV85CyiO%2BnDs%2Bc%2F2zp4I0Uc6vVcOIc12tnSJl5To8KqhwVGBwuqKxAdQFsOCdccNBjbRSRJd%2FNZ%2Fs8P8PyouWuOfH3p6xSQB%2BGmS03zixjI%2BGL1HZck3URT8%2BHeHYzqcRFnMMrOAQDkBmy75LxNZtD4VNWouhrKJUEStT6pRN2a09gOK20QuNBM3%2FJDui2q4NeLYg%3D%3D&checksum=3119252550499373b238fc5d4b9aa1d05573f1ab4a1d
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 13, 2020, 04:25:34 PM
Has anyone used something like this for tyre inflation on both MTB and road bike. Looking for some feedback.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/311925255049
in the 80's used them in Enduros on motorbikes... worked well. but it was all or nothing, not sure if you can regulate it these days.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 13, 2020, 05:00:25 PM
Has anyone used something like this for tyre inflation on both MTB and road bike. Looking for some feedback.

Yup, they'll get you home. You will need to refill your tyre with air afterwards as the Co2 will escape and your tyre will be flat the next day. I'd go for a name brand inflator though with a cover for the cartridge as they get real cold.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on July 13, 2020, 06:27:15 PM
in the 80's used them in Enduros on motorbikes... worked well. but it was all or nothing, not sure if you can regulate it these days.

Yes I once went trail riding with two blokes both A4DE and 3 x ISDE silver medallist’s and one of them got flat on the rear. Seriously never seen a puncture repaired that quick and re-inflated with the canisters.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 13, 2020, 06:50:53 PM
Yup, they'll get you home. You will need to refill your tyre with air afterwards as the Co2 will escape and your tyre will be flat the next day. I'd go for a name brand inflator though with a cover for the cartridge as they get real cold.

also worth being aware that C02 doesn't play that nicely with most tubeless sealant liquids. (particularly the more... ahem... well known brands)

it's fine for short periods. (as D4D mentioned, do what you have to do to get home/back to the car)

But it's well worth deflating and refilling with "normal" air once you get home.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on July 16, 2020, 10:53:19 AM
Question to those with a quiver full of bikes...

It's there a big difference in ride comfort between Steel and Titanium?

Looking at a few gravel bikes, and there are some affordable titanium options out there.

Context - the last new bike I bought was 18 years ago, and I've logged over 130k on it, so I tend to get my money's worth

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If you are talking road / gravel then no there is not much difference. The main difference in these types of bikes is the forks. If you go the little extra and get a carbon fork you will notice a massive difference in ride comfort as it dampens the vibrations coming up through the bike. If you go full aluminum it can act like a tuning fork in certain conditions. I know you mention steel but there is not much of those around these days as Aluminium frames have taken over and are no being replaced by carbon in the road bike scene
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on July 16, 2020, 02:00:09 PM
I know you mention steel but there is not much of those around these days as Aluminium frames have taken over and are no being replaced by carbon in the road bike scene


http://www.dirtworksb2b.com.au/brand/ritchey/

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 18, 2020, 07:52:02 AM
Question for the MTB gurus.

Wanting a bit of advice on air pressure for my kids bikes for some gravelly, rocky and rooty single tracks.

Eldest is on 27.5x2.35” tyres with inner tubes and weighs around 30kg

Youngest is on 24x2.2” tyres with inner tubes and weighs around 20kg

Cheers
Ben
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 18, 2020, 08:09:47 AM
Question for the MTB gurus.

Wanting a bit of advice on air pressure for my kids bikes for some gravelly, rocky and rooty single tracks.

Eldest is on 27.5x2.35” tyres with inner tubes and weighs around 30kg

Youngest is on 24x2.2” tyres with inner tubes and weighs around 20kg

Cheers
Ben

I like to see a bit of tyre 'squish/compliance' but too much and you'll pinch flat. Kids are pretty light so unless they ride really hard you can run fairly low pressure even with tubes. I ran 20psi front 24psi rear on my son's 24" hardtail with tubes and that seemed to be ok. Also depends on the quality of the tyre, some are really hard and take lower pressure to deform. I'd convert the 27.5 to tubeless and run low 20s as well. It really is a trial and error process.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 18, 2020, 06:03:07 PM
Ran the kids both at 24rear and 20front.

Neither of them are riding hard yet, but both looked a lot more stable and not as skittery over the roots and rocky sections.

They ended up doing 14km of easy single track today and they loved it!! They are slow though!!

I ran my 29x2.6” tyres at 29rear and 25front..... but I have no idea how it feels given the kids speed we rode at today.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 18, 2020, 06:59:49 PM
Ran the kids both at 24rear and 20front.

Neither of them are riding hard yet, but both looked a lot more stable and not as skittery over the roots and rocky sections.

They ended up doing 14km of easy single track today and they loved it!! They are slow though!!

I ran my 29x2.6” tyres at 29rear and 25front..... but I have no idea how it feels given the kids speed we rode at today.

 :cup: :cup: :cup:

I'd run your 2.6" much lower than that.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 18, 2020, 07:57:37 PM
I’m a fat bastard!

120kg

Last time I had it out was at about 20psi (unintentionally) front and rear and it actually surprised me how well it rolled along and handled. I guess I’m worried about smacking a rim at my weight with the lower end pressures.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 18, 2020, 08:00:45 PM
I’m a fat bastard!

120kg

Last time I had it out was at about 20psi (unintentionally) front and rear and it actually surprised me how well it rolled along and handled. I guess I’m worried about smacking a rim at my weight with the lower end pressures.

Fair call, however I'd rather have comfy grip 99% of the time, and not worry about that 1% rim dinger :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 18, 2020, 08:27:15 PM
So 20psi with a bargearse on board isn’t too low??

Never had tubeless, never had tyres 2.6” wide  ??? ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 19, 2020, 07:49:01 AM
So 20psi with a bargearse on board isn’t too low??

Never had tubeless, never had tyres 2.6” wide  ??? ???


Probably a bit low, I've got a pressure table somewhere that came with my son's bike.

There are some good suggestions here https://enduro-mtb.com/en/what-mtb-tire-pressure/ (https://enduro-mtb.com/en/what-mtb-tire-pressure/)

It also depends on what you will be riding, mellowish rides with the kids you can run lower pressures than a hitting a rocky trail at warp speed.

Edit - found it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/tp.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 19, 2020, 03:18:37 PM
Oops, N+1 kicked in >:D

Paconi (Kevin Wigham) was a local Melbourne frame builder in the 80s/90s. Now to buy the rest of the parts.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/paconi.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 21, 2020, 07:56:26 PM
Oops, N+1 kicked in >:D

Paconi (Kevin Wigham) was a local Melbourne frame builder in the 80s/90s. Now to buy the rest of the parts.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/paconi.jpg)


Nice find. 😎

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 27, 2020, 07:44:46 AM
Did a 20km ride on wet, gravelly/rocky trails yesterday.

Gave the bike a gentle hosing (using shower setting not high pressure) with the garden hose to clean grit off the frame and cassette etc.

When back pedalling to clean and lube the chain I noticed this crunching and catching in the free wheel mechanism. I think, despite being careful with washing I have managed to wash some grit into the free hub?

As bike is nearly new I’ll take it back to the shop and let them inspect the hub, but is getting grit into the free hub a common issue or am I just unlucky?? Should I be purchasing the necessary tools to remove chains and cassettes if this is going to occur often?

Video below.

https://youtu.be/BCVpIKJIXP4
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 27, 2020, 08:33:12 AM
When back pedalling to clean and lube the chain I noticed this crunching and catching in the free wheel mechanism. I think, despite being careful with washing I have managed to wash some grit into the free hub?

As bike is nearly new I’ll take it back to the shop and let them inspect the hub, but is getting grit into the free hub a common issue or am I just unlucky?? Should I be purchasing the necessary tools to remove chains and cassettes if this is going to occur often?

Never heard/seen that before, doubt it is something you have done. Could be some of the pawls in the freehub ratchet are faulty. It's a completely sealed unit so I'd say mechanical/warranty fault.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 27, 2020, 02:05:30 PM
Interesting..

Global bicycle shortage puts brakes on biking boom
https://www.theage.com.au/national/global-bicycle-shortage-puts-brakes-on-biking-boom-20200724-p55f9j.html (https://www.theage.com.au/national/global-bicycle-shortage-puts-brakes-on-biking-boom-20200724-p55f9j.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 27, 2020, 02:12:05 PM
Yup, and now the second hand market is starting to go crazy.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 27, 2020, 07:35:07 PM
Its crazy how hard it is to find bikes at the moment we searched high and low for a half decent bike for our eldest who I’d like to start having a gentle bash around the trails, was searching for a Liv Bliss disc 2 and it took me ages with most places saying we wouldn’t find one until the 2021 came in sometime in in August. We managed to find exactly what we wanted after one of the stores we had checked out did a stocktake and found one which was in their warehouse but not on their stock list. It’s an xs frame and it came 26 inch wheels hydraulic brakes and shimano running gear. Should be perfect for an 8 year old who is pretty tall for her age. This particular model  in the 2021 range apparently looses the disc brakes and goes back to a v type brake which I wasn’t keen on.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200727/037ee7315558a6ee9a76501f23acebae.jpg)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 27, 2020, 07:53:24 PM
Good find!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on July 27, 2020, 08:49:50 PM
Perfect, lucky find
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on July 28, 2020, 07:52:10 AM
Its crazy how hard it is to find bikes at the moment we searched high and low for a half decent bike for our eldest who I’d like to start having a gentle bash around the trails, was searching for a Liv Bliss disc 2 and it took me ages with most places saying we wouldn’t find one until the 2021 came in sometime in in August. We managed to find exactly what we wanted after one of the stores we had checked out did a stocktake and found one which was in their warehouse but not on their stock list. It’s an xs frame and it came 26 inch wheels hydraulic brakes and shimano running gear. Should be perfect for an 8 year old who is pretty tall for her age. This particular model  in the 2021 range apparently looses the disc brakes and goes back to a v type brake which I wasn’t keen on.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200727/037ee7315558a6ee9a76501f23acebae.jpg)


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Nice find!!

I’m sure your 8 year old will be fine on that size.
My taller than average just turned 8 year old is handling his XS frame Norco Storm on 27.5’s with no issues..... hopefully he gets more than a few years out of it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 28, 2020, 09:01:59 AM
Nice find!!

I’m sure your 8 year old will be fine on that size.
My taller than average just turned 8 year old is handling his XS frame Norco Storm on 27.5’s with no issues..... hopefully he gets more than a few years out of it.

That's exactly what we are hoping, shes on a 20'' avanti at the moment and she didnt look like she would get long out of a 24 inch.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 28, 2020, 10:28:10 AM
I've always got my money back on kids bikes. If you buy a good bike to start with there is always a large 2nd hand market for them, especially at the moment. I've had to upgrade every year so just as well.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on July 28, 2020, 10:29:57 AM
I've always got my money back on kids bikes. If you buy a good bike to start with there is always a large 2nd hand market for them, especially at the moment. I've had to upgrade every year so just as well.
So true just sold the Avanti for 3/4 of what we paid for it 3 years ago :)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on July 28, 2020, 03:19:58 PM
Did a 20km ride on wet, gravelly/rocky trails yesterday.

Gave the bike a gentle hosing (using shower setting not high pressure) with the garden hose to clean grit off the frame and cassette etc.

When back pedalling to clean and lube the chain I noticed this crunching and catching in the free wheel mechanism. I think, despite being careful with washing I have managed to wash some grit into the free hub?

As bike is nearly new I’ll take it back to the shop and let them inspect the hub, but is getting grit into the free hub a common issue or am I just unlucky?? Should I be purchasing the necessary tools to remove chains and cassettes if this is going to occur often?

Video below.

https://youtu.be/BCVpIKJIXP4

You sure it is the freehub usually crunching noise is crap in the chain as it connects the gear teeth. Degrease your chain, wipe it all off and get between the chain links. Then put a quality dry lube on it. You will have to clean the rear cassette and front chain rings as well as any mud left there will get back on the chain and problem starts again
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 01, 2020, 07:40:24 PM
You sure it is the freehub usually crunching noise is crap in the chain as it connects the gear teeth. Degrease your chain, wipe it all off and get between the chain links. Then put a quality dry lube on it. You will have to clean the rear cassette and front chain rings as well as any mud left there will get back on the chain and problem starts again

Watch the video more closely. The crunching was occurring while the rear wheel was free wheeling, nothing to do with the chain or cassette, as it crunches the hub lightly engages while the wheel is spinning turning the chain.

The chain and cassette was squeaky clean when I took the video anyway. I use a park tool chain cleaning tool and degreaser after a wet ride.

The bike shop has fixed it for me, there was apparently a slight misalignment of the free hub body which with a little pressure caused the horrible noise and caused it to lightly engage while free wheeling.
Anyway they disassembled and serviced it for me and it’s running sweet now.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on August 02, 2020, 03:32:51 PM
Wifey has been doing some light trails on the Aldi 29er, which is great, but she complaining about struggling to climb. Wouldn't have been a problem with the 1x10 Deore drivetrain except we stole it and put it on my sons' bike and his 9 speed stuff onto hers. Ooops. So I ordered a 9 speed 11t-40t Sunrace cassette and attempted to do an upgrade. Even though the Acera rear mech is a long cage, nothing I did would make it play nice with the 40t sprocket. I put a b link on it(effectively a hanger extender), tried a longer b screw, reversed the b screw, took the B link off, jumped up and down on one leg whilst rubbing my belly and patting my head. Nothing worked.
So the 11t-36t cassette is back on until I can come up with a solution. I'm thinking about grabbing a Deore rear mech but it's max. is 36t same as the Acera. Don't wat to buy one to find it doesn't work either. Sunrace sell a rear mech to suit the cassette but availability in Oz is scarce.
 Any ideas??????
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mapomatic on August 02, 2020, 04:00:45 PM
Smaller chain ring in front?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 02, 2020, 06:17:09 PM
Smaller chain ring in front?

Agreed, but that is another level of compatibility PITA
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 04, 2020, 07:18:42 AM
Hey guys I’m after some advice.

Wanting to purchase something for the 8km daily commute and also that my wife can ride with the kids along bike paths. We are very similar in height so can share frames.

Key points I am after are the bike must be robust and low maintenance, have hydraulic brakes and preferably some fast rolling 700C wheels/tyres. Don’t need or want front suspension, would be nice to be able to add rear rack and fenders (fenders not essential).

Does anyone have experience with Shimano’s 8 speed internally geared hub? Specifically the cheaper Nexus.
I have been eyeing off the Polygon Path I8 and Marin Presidio bikes on bicycles online that are paired with the IGH and a gates belt drive. Are these systems truly lower maintenance and more robust than derailleur/chain setups.
I don’t mind cleaning and maintaining my mountain bike after each big ride. But for my commuting I want something that I can just throw in the shed and forget about until the next ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 04, 2020, 07:25:35 AM
I'm not familiar with the internal hubs/belt drive. My view is anything niche like that will be a PITA to get parts for if/when required. Stick with a standard Shimano setup like Altus or even Deore and you will always be able to get parts. There are a lot of old abused lower end Shimano fitted bikes being repaired at the moment, new cables, some lube and tuning and they're good to go.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 04, 2020, 07:40:15 AM
From my reading belts do appear to be a bit niche but allegedly require next to no maintenance. They don’t  care about getting wet or dirty.

The Shimano IGH 8 speed doesn’t appear to be that niche as there are quite a few bikes available from mainstream sellers that use the  Shimano IGH with chain drives. So from the hub point of view my local store should be able to service/repair a hub if ever needed. Apparently they need very little and infrequent servicing.

Sure they are a bit niche and more expensive, but I don’t want to be frigging around with cheap derailleurs and shifters, I want a set and forget setup.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on August 04, 2020, 07:45:22 AM
Hey guys I’m after some advice.

Wanting to purchase something for the 8km daily commute and also that my wife can ride with the kids along bike paths. We are very similar in height so can share frames.

Key points I am after are the bike must be robust and low maintenance, have hydraulic brakes and preferably some fast rolling 700C wheels/tyres. Don’t need or want front suspension, would be nice to be able to add rear rack and fenders (fenders not essential).

Does anyone have experience with Shimano’s 8 speed internally geared hub? Specifically the cheaper Nexus.
I have been eyeing off the Polygon Path I8 and Marin Presidio bikes on bicycles online that are paired with the IGH and a gates belt drive. Are these systems truly lower maintenance and more robust than derailleur/chain setups.
I don’t mind cleaning and maintaining my mountain bike after each big ride. But for my commuting I want something that I can just throw in the shed and forget about until the next ride.

Both my kids first MTBs had the shimano nexus internal 3 speed hub and in all honesty they have been flawless. Super easy gear changes with a grip shift and next to to maintenance.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on August 04, 2020, 08:47:27 AM
Hey guys I’m after some advice.

Wanting to purchase something for the 8km daily commute and also that my wife can ride with the kids along bike paths. We are very similar in height so can share frames.

Key points I am after are the bike must be robust and low maintenance, have hydraulic brakes and preferably some fast rolling 700C wheels/tyres. Don’t need or want front suspension, would be nice to be able to add rear rack and fenders (fenders not essential).

Does anyone have experience with Shimano’s 8 speed internally geared hub? Specifically the cheaper Nexus.
I have been eyeing off the Polygon Path I8 and Marin Presidio bikes on bicycles online that are paired with the IGH and a gates belt drive. Are these systems truly lower maintenance and more robust than derailleur/chain setups.
I don’t mind cleaning and maintaining my mountain bike after each big ride. But for my commuting I want something that I can just throw in the shed and forget about until the next ride.

I think you are on the right path. I work where lots of people cycle to work and internal/belt combo is the preferred commuter from what I am seeing - unless you are the wanker who rides the Dogma to work every day haha.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on August 04, 2020, 08:50:40 AM
Hey guys I’m after some advice.

Wanting to purchase something for the 8km daily commute and also that my wife can ride with the kids along bike paths. We are very similar in height so can share frames.

Key points I am after are the bike must be robust and low maintenance, have hydraulic brakes and preferably some fast rolling 700C wheels/tyres. Don’t need or want front suspension, would be nice to be able to add rear rack and fenders (fenders not essential).

Does anyone have experience with Shimano’s 8 speed internally geared hub? Specifically the cheaper Nexus.
I have been eyeing off the Polygon Path I8 and Marin Presidio bikes on bicycles online that are paired with the IGH and a gates belt drive. Are these systems truly lower maintenance and more robust than derailleur/chain setups.
I don’t mind cleaning and maintaining my mountain bike after each big ride. But for my commuting I want something that I can just throw in the shed and forget about until the next ride.

Only issue that i can see is with the belt drive you will need to carry a spanner as there is no quick release for a roadside puncture repair. That being said however it is a really nice looking bike and i do about the same distance each way and would take the little extra risk for the lack of maitenance required
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 666Glenn on August 05, 2020, 10:01:39 AM
I think you are on the right path. I work where lots of people cycle to work and internal/belt combo is the preferred commuter from what I am seeing - unless you are the wanker who rides the Dogma to work every day haha.
Sorry GBC what is wrong with riding a Dogma to work ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on August 05, 2020, 01:55:19 PM
Sorry GBC what is wrong with riding a Dogma to work ?

Tongue in cheek - thought the haha might have emphasised it enough, but evidently not?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 666Glenn on August 05, 2020, 08:14:06 PM
Tongue in cheek - thought the haha might have emphasised it enough, but evidently not?

https://www.facebook.com/FullProKitW/
Sorry GBC probably should have read it better 👍😀
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 06, 2020, 09:58:11 AM
Fawk.. dude runnin other bloke into barrier deserves a smack in the mouth.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cycling/dangerous-behaviour-horror-crash-in-sprint-to-finish-20200806-p55izs.html (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cycling/dangerous-behaviour-horror-crash-in-sprint-to-finish-20200806-p55izs.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 06, 2020, 11:29:48 AM
Fawk.. dude runnin other bloke into barrier deserves a smack in the mouth.

That's gonna hurt tomorrow when the pain killers wear off...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 06, 2020, 11:52:56 AM
Quote from: D4D
That's gonna hurt tomorrow when the pain killers wear off...
nutha news feed said dudes on life support.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 06, 2020, 08:43:35 PM
More on my search for a new commuter.

Local store has a lone XL Giant Cross City Disc 0 hanging on the wall. (Last years model)

Comes with decent spec, composite fork and seatpost, Deore 3x10, and Shimano MT200 brakes.

Any reason why it wouldn’t make a dependable commuter???

https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/cross-city-0-disc-2019

Otherwise for similar money I found this Marin which is equipped with IGH, fenders and a cr mo frame.
Should be long lasting but probably a little more urban and not as fast as the Giant

 https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/2020-marin-muirwoods-rc-650b-urban-commuter-bike

Any constructive comments appreciated.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 06, 2020, 09:21:31 PM
None but how far is ya ride?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 06, 2020, 09:55:56 PM
It’s only 5km each way.

But will use the bike for weekend rides for fitness and with the kids. Trying to keep the road and pavement km down on my MTB.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 07, 2020, 06:39:42 AM
It’s only 5km each way.

But will use the bike for weekend rides for fitness and with the kids. Trying to keep the road and pavement km down on my MTB.

Perfectly fine for what you've described and you can always put higher spec tyres on for a faster ride.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 07, 2020, 07:21:39 AM
Local store has a lone XL Giant Cross City Disc 0 hanging on the wall. (Last years model)

Comes with decent spec, composite fork and seatpost, Deore 3x10, and Shimano MT200 brakes.

Any reason why it wouldn’t make a dependable commuter???

Other than being heavy a little heavy, fine for family rides and commutes, you may want to change the tyres to puncture proof or whatever the commuters call them.

Given it is last years model and a Giant, I'd expect a significant discount from RRP, although given the current climate probably hard to get it.

Size XL, how tall are you?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 07, 2020, 12:16:28 PM
I’m 190cm

Finding XL framed bikes in any year model is difficult enough.

No discount but racks, fenders, kickstand better pedals ect added in for nix.

Beggars can’t be choosers I guess.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 07, 2020, 12:43:37 PM

Otherwise for similar money I found this Marin which is equipped with IGH, fenders and a cr mo frame.
Should be long lasting but probably a little more urban and not as fast as the Giant

 https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/2020-marin-muirwoods-rc-650b-urban-commuter-bike

Any constructive comments appreciated.

I'll probably be the voice of dissension here now... If your (regular) commute is around 5klms. Then I'd be jumping on the Marin.

a few years back (when I was commuting to work 60klms each way, each day), I tried using a road bike. (Salsa Casserole, 700x28 tyres and a triple front ring setup). Hated it. But then I've never been overly fond of drop bars and skinny tyres on Sydney roads.

So i swapped to my touring bike. Back then, that was a Salsa Fargo with a Shimano Alfine 8 rear hub. 29"x2.0" tyres and disc brakes. I also fitted full fenders, a rear rack, handlebar bag and a single rear pannier (for change of work clothes).

that bike was a beast.

Full fenders can't be beat when you're commuting. road grit and water splashing up is just a right royal pain on a commute. (in fact, if your fenders don't include them... add some rubber mud flaps at the back of each fender to hang down and deter more water)

and the IG rear hub... all I can say is wow. That Shimano 8 speed hub had a nice wide range, more than adequate for pretty much anything other than Lapstone Hill at Penrith. (and that was short so i was able to dig in for that one climb)

That hub was never once service in over 5 years of daily commutes. I sold the entire bike onto a mate and he crossed Europe with it twice since then.

Unless you have an overwhelming *need* to go fast... a proper commuting bike is better on all fronts.

that bike... and that hub...  sold me on IG hubs. I now run a Rohloff in my fatbike.

is a more traditional looking road bike or a contemporary gravel bike cooler looking... sure.

really depends if you want cool looking... or functional.

you commented on the "urban" style v's the commuter styling and "potential faster speed" of the Giant?

Let's do the math. Commute is 5klm.
speed on the Marin... let's be pessimistic and say 14kph - should take you around... 20 mins

let's say that your speed on the Giant is noticeably faster, say... 25kph - then you've just shredded your commute time down to... 12 mins.

not a huge difference.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on August 07, 2020, 02:24:02 PM
Thanks for your musings.

The Marin certainly has a lot going for it, in the end my local bike store is quite helpful with servicing and parts for my current bikes so trying to support them if I can.

The speed on the commutes isn’t the big deal. I’m around 15mins on the 29er with 2.6” wide Maxxis DHF and Forekaster. I don’t imagine I’ll knock off more than a minute of so on that.

The speed is for if I feel like going for a spin by myself on the weekends. If my wife wasn’t also going to ride it (yes she’s as tall as me) I would choose a drop bar for myself, but she doesn’t feel confident to ride a drop bar, so flat bar and more upright position it is!

I might be able to sneak a drop bar into the garage at a later point in time  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 07, 2020, 02:52:59 PM
It's known as "burbing", an activity which has taken hold in recent months among a small community of Melbourne cyclists confined to their local area

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/tour-de-reservoir-burbing-cyclists-take-on-all-the-streets-they-can-20200805-p55iyl.html (https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/tour-de-reservoir-burbing-cyclists-take-on-all-the-streets-they-can-20200805-p55iyl.html)
Tour-De-Reservoir LOL!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 10, 2020, 05:18:03 PM
A bit of spare time at the moment. Pulled the old girl out and gave it a wash. Might take it around the block for a few rides

GG(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200810/1f7d01bf657826ef27bec9cb17d5c0e2.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200810/c794e6439688319414290b555f387e7c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200810/2bce9df4667620558a3ef244cef4f273.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 10, 2020, 05:44:25 PM
Very retro! Is that a cable tie around the stanchion?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on August 10, 2020, 05:49:51 PM
Very retro! Is that a cable tie around the stanchion?
Sure is. Been there over 20 years and still no damage

GG

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 10, 2020, 06:14:45 PM
Look what followed me home...

I've been doing more road riding of late, because the roads are quieter and I am limited to the trails I can ride with stage 4 lockdown. My Norco Search was ok but it is designed as an enjoy the ride rather than go fast bike, and with a lot of 20+% hills around my area it wasn't cutting it. I called my bike guy (Mocha from BikeZone in Fitzroy) and like the good salesman he is he said 'have I got a deal for you'. Turns out he had a 2020 BMC Roadmachine in my size that he needed to move as the 2021 models are due next week. 2021 model is a different colourway and wheels, basically the same bike. Motivated seller and motivated buyer, deal done, oh and he personally delivered it to me. Now to work out how to use all the gadgets with electronic shifting.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmcrm.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 10, 2020, 06:41:29 PM
A bit of spare time at the moment. Pulled the old girl out and gave it a wash. Might take it around the block for a few rides
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200810/2bce9df4667620558a3ef244cef4f273.jpg)

I have a (signed) poster in the garage somewhere of John Tomac on that very same model of Giant. The poster says something like "when Johnny be good... he be very very good!" (somewhat similar to the pic below... but in a poster format)

Weirdly enough... Perry Kramer (PK Ripper) was working for Giant the same time that Tomac was riding for them. So I got to meet them both.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 11, 2020, 01:42:54 PM
Look what followed me home...

I've been doing more road riding of late, because the roads are quieter and I am limited to the trails I can ride with stage 4 lockdown. My Norco Search was ok but it is designed as an enjoy the ride rather than go fast bike, and with a lot of 20+% hills around my area it wasn't cutting it. I called my bike guy (Mocha from BikeZone in Fitzroy) and like the good salesman he is he said 'have I got a deal for you'. Turns out he had a 2020 BMC Roadmachine in my size that he needed to move as the 2021 models are due next week. 2021 model is a different colourway and wheels, basically the same bike. Motivated seller and motivated buyer, deal done, oh and he personally delivered it to me. Now to work out how to use all the gadgets with electronic shifting.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmcrm.jpg)


I could be hatin on you right now, what a score!  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 11, 2020, 02:00:48 PM
It's known as "burbing", an activity which has taken hold in recent months among a small community of Melbourne cyclists confined to their local area

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/tour-de-reservoir-burbing-cyclists-take-on-all-the-streets-they-can-20200805-p55iyl.html (https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/tour-de-reservoir-burbing-cyclists-take-on-all-the-streets-they-can-20200805-p55iyl.html)
Tour-De-Reservoir LOL!

Have been asked to do something like this in my area. Surprising how my klms you can run up in a small radius.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 14, 2020, 09:55:11 AM
bike repair stand might be handy for someone

https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-22-august/saturday-detail-wk34/ps/p/bicycle-repair-stand-1/ (https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-sat-22-august/saturday-detail-wk34/ps/p/bicycle-repair-stand-1/)
(https://www.aldi.com.au/fileadmin/fm-dam/Products/Special_Buys/Special_Buys_2020/Week_34/SAT/WK34_PD_388x314_44b.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on August 14, 2020, 12:25:03 PM
I bought one a couple of years ago and it's been great value. It holds up our Enduro bikes without an drama at all
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 11:17:21 AM


Look what followed me home...

I've been doing more road riding of late, because the roads are quieter and I am limited to the trails I can ride with stage 4 lockdown. My Norco Search was ok but it is designed as an enjoy the ride rather than go fast bike, and with a lot of 20+% hills around my area it wasn't cutting it. I called my bike guy (Mocha from BikeZone in Fitzroy) and like the good salesman he is he said 'have I got a deal for you'. Turns out he had a 2020 BMC Roadmachine in my size that he needed to move as the 2021 models are due next week. 2021 model is a different colourway and wheels, basically the same bike. Motivated seller and motivated buyer, deal done, oh and he personally delivered it to me. Now to work out how to use all the gadgets with electronic shifting.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmcrm.jpg)


Synchro shifting is so sweet... Make sure you upgrade all the firmware regularly, as Shimano release a lot of small bug fixes and enhancements fairly regularly

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 11:26:12 AM
Ok, I'm looking for some help...

Does anyone know where I can buy some 26 inch mountain bike rims for vbrake setup?

Mine are starting to become quite scored and they're looking to be quite difficult to find.  Even if I don't need them immediately, I'm thinking it'll pay to hang a set up for the future...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 16, 2020, 11:44:38 AM
Synchro shifting is so sweet... Make sure you upgrade all the firmware regularly, as Shimano release a lot of small bug fixes and enhancements fairly regularly

I bricked it on Friday with a failed firmware upgrade. It became a very expensive single speed for a while there. Judging by the numerous YouTube videos, bricking your bike is a right of passage with Di2 :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 11:50:02 AM
I bricked it on Friday with a failed firmware upgrade. It became a very expensive single speed for a while there. Judging by the numerous YouTube videos, bricking your bike is a right of passage with Di2 :)
You were upgrading it wirelessly, right?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 16, 2020, 11:52:18 AM
You were upgrading it wirelessly, right?

Yeah, the wireless transmitter can only be upgraded via Bluetooth until you get it on the latest firmware then it can be upgraded via wired USB.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 11:59:36 AM
Yeah, the wireless transmitter can only be upgraded via Bluetooth until you get it on the latest firmware then it can be upgraded via wired USB.
Pretty sure you can use etube via the charger.

Disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes to let the assistant discharge, reconnect it, connect the charger and flash the failed component... Have fixed a mates bike for him in the past this way

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 16, 2020, 12:07:54 PM
Pretty sure you can use etube via the charger.

Disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes to let the assistant discharge, reconnect it, connect the charger and flash the failed component... Have fixed a mates bike for him in the past this way

Yes you can use etube via the charger once you have the wireless unit on the latest firmware.
https://bettershifting.com/how-to-recover-failed-di2-wireless-firmware-update/ (https://bettershifting.com/how-to-recover-failed-di2-wireless-firmware-update/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 12:09:44 PM
Yes you can use etube via the charger once you have the wireless unit on the latest firmware.
https://bettershifting.com/how-to-recover-failed-di2-wireless-firmware-update/ (https://bettershifting.com/how-to-recover-failed-di2-wireless-firmware-update/)
Last option doesn't work then?  Bummer....

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 16, 2020, 12:11:14 PM
Last option doesn't work then?  Bummer....

It's all good now but there were a few tense moments trying to recover.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 12:14:35 PM
It's all good now but there were a few tense moments trying to recover.
So it did work? Cool... My mate was crapping himself having to tell his wife he'd bricked his $10k bike...

Both my bikes have cables still... Next one will be Di2 or eTap though I reckon

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 16, 2020, 01:28:40 PM
Ok, I'm looking for some help...

Does anyone know where I can buy some 26 inch mountain bike rims for vbrake setup?

Mine are starting to become quite scored and they're looking to be quite difficult to find.  Even if I don't need them immediately, I'm thinking it'll pay to hang a set up for the future...

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You looking for "rims" or "wheels"?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 16, 2020, 02:24:55 PM
So it did work? Cool... My mate was crapping himself having to tell his wife he'd bricked his $10k bike...

Yeah after some faffing and sweating it came good. I had to swap the wireless module for the original joiner to get it back to working. I plugged it in and updated all firmware, then added the wireless module back in and etube saw it and updated it. I just programmed the lever top buttons to control my Garmin and setup synchro shift.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on August 16, 2020, 04:35:13 PM
Ok, I'm looking for some help...

Does anyone know where I can buy some 26 inch mountain bike rims for vbrake setup?

Mine are starting to become quite scored and they're looking to be quite difficult to find.  Even if I don't need them immediately, I'm thinking it'll pay to hang a set up for the future...

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If you are on Facebook there are a few buy/sell pages. One to try is Bicycle Market Australia
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 16, 2020, 04:40:27 PM
You looking for "rims" or "wheels"?

Foo
Not fussed either way to be honest - if they're wheels, I need a 9 speed Shimano rear, and quick release all round.  If I can find rims, I can rebuild on my XT hubs

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on August 17, 2020, 07:00:11 AM
Not fussed either way to be honest - if they're wheels, I need a 9 speed Shimano rear, and quick release all round.  If I can find rims, I can rebuild on my XT hubs

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how many hole are the current rims. We have some old 26" rims in stock at work.

some of the old clearance stuff is on eBay. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/254649027360


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 17, 2020, 09:25:18 PM
how many hole are the current rims. We have some old 26" rims in stock at work.

some of the old clearance stuff is on eBay. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/254649027360
Will have to count, they're Mavic 220's

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 18, 2020, 10:05:16 AM
Quote from: DrewXT
Will have to count

Remember... left shoe off first :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 01, 2020, 10:42:11 AM
Who’s been out and amongst it??
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 01, 2020, 11:35:27 AM
Who’s been out and amongst it??

Yup, I've been getting my inner roadie on with the new bike. I have come up with a few 1hr loops within 5km that include hill repeats. I've got a 10% 100m climb that I do full gas at threshold 5 times, and also a 10% 500m climb I do at 80% threshold 5 times. I try and get out every other day and have noticed from the data my heart rate is recovering quicker from each repeat, still waiting for my power meter to arrive. I've also dropped the cadence from 90+ RPM (spinning) to 70 RPM (grinding) to build leg strength.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 01, 2020, 03:01:20 PM
I went on my first group ride in more than 15 years last week.

‘Slow’ 1hr social ride on mix of bike paths, easy smooth single track and paved road. Got told I will be fine on a mountain bike.

Well I rock up on my dual sus trail bike complete with 2.6” downhill tyres and meet the group, all on fancy, carbon fibre gravel bikes and a few lightweight hardtails....... needless to say I got dropped 2/3 of the way in to the ride....... I’m getting fitter but still a long way to go.

Now I want me a gravel bike..... but I’m looking for something more oriented for the road that can take 35-38mm tyres. The field of different gravel bikes is quite diverse, I don’t think I want slack and burly. I think I want light and fast and able to handle dry gravel paths and tarmac. If it’s going to be loose and rocky I’ll take the MTB.
Any suggestions.

I’m the meantime I rode the loop on my flat bar commuter with 700x35 tyres and aside from the short section of single track it handled the rest fine. I’ll be taking that this Friday!!
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Post by: Bird on September 01, 2020, 03:24:11 PM
ITs funny, we used to have 1 bike that could do everything .. now you need a fleet of 1500 bikes for every situation
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 01, 2020, 04:05:37 PM
ITs funny, we used to have 1 bike that could do everything .. now you need a fleet of 1500 bikes for every situation

Still cheaper than buying cars :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 01, 2020, 04:09:07 PM
Now I want me a gravel bike..... but I’m looking for something more oriented for the road that can take 35-38mm tyres. The field of different gravel bikes is quite diverse, I don’t think I want slack and burly. I think I want light and fast and able to handle dry gravel paths and tarmac. If it’s going to be loose and rocky I’ll take the MTB.
Any suggestions.

Carbon Norco Search https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/road/gravel/search-xr-carbon/search-xr-c2/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/road/gravel/search-xr-carbon/search-xr-c2/)

I have the steel version, it's a ripper however I wanted something faster https://www.norco.com/bikes/2019/road/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2019/road/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 01, 2020, 04:26:58 PM
ITs funny, we used to have 1 bike that could do everything .. now you need a fleet of 1500 bikes for every situation
There's a scientific equation for this. N+1=Happy dance.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 04, 2020, 02:47:03 PM
Carbon Norco Search https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/road/gravel/search-xr-carbon/search-xr-c2/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2020/road/gravel/search-xr-carbon/search-xr-c2/)

I have the steel version, it's a ripper however I wanted something faster https://www.norco.com/bikes/2019/road/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2019/road/gravel/search-xr-steel/search-xr-steel-rival-1/)

I think I’ve narrowed down what I want.

It’s between a Specialized diverge and Trek Domane. Just got to find some that are big enough for my 6’3 frame to test ride.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on September 04, 2020, 06:41:16 PM
Still cheaper than buying cars :)
Hehehe try telling my wife that lol


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 04, 2020, 06:47:09 PM
Still cheaper than buying cars :)
i can buy a motorbike for cheaper :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on September 05, 2020, 11:59:29 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S39oR_7Vwf8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S39oR_7Vwf8)   So cool .
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 05, 2020, 09:18:41 PM
I think I’ve narrowed down what I want.

It’s between a Specialized diverge and Trek Domane. Just got to find some that are big enough for my 6’3 frame to test ride.
Have a look at the new Giant Revolt too...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 19, 2020, 09:48:24 PM
Well I found a bike that can handle the Friday morning gravel rides. It followed me home  :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2020, 10:22:30 PM
Looks good.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 20, 2020, 06:45:18 AM
Well I found a bike that can handle the Friday morning gravel rides. It followed me home  :cup:

Very nice, but let us see the drivetrain side :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 20, 2020, 07:04:30 AM
It’s fitted out with all Ultegra.

Only downside is it has the cyclocross chain rings which are 46-36 with an 11-28 cassette.

I’m going to ride it like this for a bit and see if I’m missing some lower gearing for climbing where I live.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 20, 2020, 07:51:30 AM
It’s fitted out with all Ultegra.

Only downside is it has the cyclocross chain rings which are 46-36 with an 11-28 cassette.

I’m going to ride it like this for a bit and see if I’m missing some lower gearing for climbing where I live.

Lots of different views on chainring and cassette sizes these days, there's the sit and spin crew and the stand and grind crew. I'm a low cadence rider whereas most riders today are high cadence. Finding your all day riding cadence will help you work out what gearing you need.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on September 20, 2020, 09:10:14 AM
Yeah I won’t touch it until I log up some KM.

Easiest step is to change to a wider range rear cassette I think there is an 11-34 if I really need it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 20, 2020, 10:13:44 AM
I rode my local MTB trails this morning. I was pleased to feel the road hill repeat training during lockdown has done my legs some good. I was consistently riding up hills in bigger gears than usual and my recovery felt quicker.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on September 23, 2020, 09:04:01 AM
Yeah I won’t touch it until I log up some KM.

Easiest step is to change to a wider range rear cassette I think there is an 11-34 if I really need it.

My Garmin came with a cadence sensor.. Really helped me sort my gearing out when you know actual and average cadence.. Like D4D i naturally have a low cadence in the mid 70's where the modern thinking is you want to be around 85 to 90 which would have me bouncing off the bike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 23, 2020, 07:48:12 PM
I rode my local MTB trails this morning. I was pleased to feel the road hill repeat training during lockdown has done my legs some good. I was consistently riding up hills in bigger gears than usual and my recovery felt quicker.

Repeats on hills, are always going to help, just like doing standing starts, four times a week. Do 250mtrs each time, the first three will get you muscles activated and the forth, you should be able to hammer it.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on September 24, 2020, 12:13:20 PM
Repeats on hills, are always going to help, just like doing standing starts, four times a week. Do 250mtrs each time, the first three will get you muscles activated and the forth, you should be able to hammer it.  ;D

Foo

and by the fifth you may/should be vomiting...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 24, 2020, 12:47:55 PM
I know of only one hill ....... downhill ;D

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 24, 2020, 02:21:01 PM
and by the fifth you may/should be vomiting...

Yeah depends what effort you're doing. I've been doing a 5 x 100m out of saddle max effort on a 20% incline hill or a 5 x 1km seated 80% effort on a 10% incline hill. On the max effort I am close to spewing and my legs are screaming, on the 80% effort it hurts but not spewing

I know of only one hill ....... downhill ;D

 :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 25, 2020, 05:16:29 PM
It’s fitted out with all Ultegra.

Only downside is it has the cyclocross chain rings which are 46-36 with an 11-28 cassette.

I’m going to ride it like this for a bit and see if I’m missing some lower gearing for climbing where I live.
Is that the new Mares?  Nice colour scheme!!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 25, 2020, 06:20:39 PM
and by the fifth you may/should be vomiting...

Yep but when I was a youngin racing at Elite level, I never did vomit, even though a mate doing the same training would.  ??? Now at the age of 60yrs plus, I can start dry retching after giving it my all for Team Sprint starts and and a flying 200mtr qualifying time.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 2Strokeit on September 25, 2020, 11:40:16 PM
Not mine but a friend shared so we could exhaust ourselves on a 28 klm adventure behind Airlie Beach. Strangely we didn't see anyone else, is that social distancing. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/97a93fe0bd408a6e44378361cfe99c0f.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/079584682160d8a883dda9a7910a2c94.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/4f5fde50930c1817c1455ff3d7f96d75.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/d1b8d80e89d6aa390dcb5ed44fb8c7fc.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/41188a31994fafe2de677c23cbc190ae.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/4795f2e0f40e4ddc7a94a5e12628e7a9.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200925/b18568953d713a4821a82652320b39cd.jpg)
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Post by: petrolburner on September 26, 2020, 11:06:39 PM
Is that the new Mares?  Nice colour scheme!!

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It’s a Mares but it’s a 2016 model.
Was lucky to pick up a good example for the right price.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 27, 2020, 06:38:21 PM
It’s a Mares but it’s a 2016 model.
Was lucky to pick up a good example for the right price.
Great looking bike!

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Post by: D4D on September 27, 2020, 06:40:00 PM
Great looking bike!

Will you hurry up, make your mind up and buy a bike ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 27, 2020, 06:46:38 PM
Will you hurry up, make your mind up and buy a bike ;D
I've made it up, just need to pay for a new shed first... Director of Finances changed my priorities

Oh, and lockdown needs to lift

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 27, 2020, 06:47:50 PM
I've made it up, just need to pay for a new shed first... Director of Finances changed my priorities

Oh, and lockdown needs to lift

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Soft, I tell ya, soft!  ;D

Foo
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Post by: D4D on September 27, 2020, 07:08:13 PM
I've made it up...

Do tell...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on September 27, 2020, 07:58:30 PM
Went out for a ride today to some new tracks within our 5km limit. Had a blast with some tight single technical tracks with rocks and drops.

Had my first off for a while with a bit of bark of the elbow. Slow speed spud stack, oops. Tore my favourite riding jersey as well. Might be a bit sore tomorrow at work.

GG(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200927/8608f9db9536b4825dd574a95a436505.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on October 06, 2020, 02:17:48 PM
After some thoughts on some new tyres for my new to me CX bike.

Currently I’m running 700x33 Michelin power gravel tyres.

I’m spending more time on the road than gravel and want to fit a more road oriented tyre but still maintain the ability to ride well formed dry gravel roads if the need or desire arises.

I’m looking at either running a wide road slick like a continental GP5000 in 32mm

Otherwise I’m looking at a fast rolling gravel tyre like the Panaracer gravel king slick or the Schwalbe G-one speed.

If I ride sensibly on dry gravel is a 32mm wide GP5000 going to let me down?

All options would be setup tubeless.

Appreciate thoughts on the above ideas.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 06, 2020, 03:24:13 PM
After some thoughts on some new tyres for my new to me CX bike.

Currently I’m running 700x33 Michelin power gravel tyres.

I’m spending more time on the road than gravel and want to fit a more road oriented tyre but still maintain the ability to ride well formed dry gravel roads if the need or desire arises.

I’m looking at either running a wide road slick like a continental GP5000 in 32mm

Otherwise I’m looking at a fast rolling gravel tyre like the Panaracer gravel king slick or the Schwalbe G-one speed.

If I ride sensibly on dry gravel is a 32mm wide GP5000 going to let me down?

All options would be setup tubeless.

Appreciate thoughts on the above ideas.

Running tubeless should help with punctures and you should be ok with the Conti with the correct tyre pressure and adjusting your riding style.

Some other ideas:
https://www.vittoria.com/ap/terreno-zero-gravel.html (https://www.vittoria.com/ap/terreno-zero-gravel.html)
https://www.challengetires.com/products/category/road/type/clincher/strada-bianca/24405 (https://www.challengetires.com/products/category/road/type/clincher/strada-bianca/24405)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 06, 2020, 05:52:30 PM
After some thoughts on some new tyres for my new to me CX bike.

Currently I’m running 700x33 Michelin power gravel tyres.

I’m spending more time on the road than gravel and want to fit a more road oriented tyre but still maintain the ability to ride well formed dry gravel roads if the need or desire arises.

I’m looking at either running a wide road slick like a continental GP5000 in 32mm

Otherwise I’m looking at a fast rolling gravel tyre like the Panaracer gravel king slick or the Schwalbe G-one speed.

If I ride sensibly on dry gravel is a 32mm wide GP5000 going to let me down?

All options would be setup tubeless.

Appreciate thoughts on the above ideas.

My bike has found itself on bitumen more than gravel also.  In the process of setting up a second wheelset to switch in when needed rather than have a compromise for two different surfaces.  Not in a position for N+1.  40C for gravel, 32C for road (GP5000).  Is a second wheelset an option for you?

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on October 06, 2020, 07:03:38 PM
My bike has found itself on bitumen more than gravel also.  In the process of setting up a second wheelset to switch in when needed rather than have a compromise for two different surfaces.  Not in a position for N+1.  40C for gravel, 32C for road (GP5000).  Is a second wheelset an option for you?

Al.

Yes this is where I’m headed eventually. A second set of rims. For now I need to choose a compromise tyre.

I don’t really want to spend up huge on the second set. Just something strong and reliable to run in the gravel. I don’t know what makes a good wheelset or where to start looking to but some.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 07, 2020, 12:00:05 PM
Gator Skins if they go that big?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on October 07, 2020, 06:34:30 PM
Ive dropped the money on a set of the Schwalbe G-one speeds (30mm)
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Post by: petrolburner on October 08, 2020, 12:11:51 PM
Got the carrier all hooked up to the camper.

Off for a few nights down at Geehi👍
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 08, 2020, 12:47:12 PM
Got the carrier all hooked up to the camper.

That looks like a fun game of bike Tetris.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on October 08, 2020, 01:22:52 PM
Once it’s all adjusted and the hoops locked in place it’s 5 minutes to load them all on.

But yes it was a fun Tetris game to get them all to fit nicely !!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 09, 2020, 08:21:07 PM
Quick ride with the new road wheelset.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 10, 2020, 06:25:13 AM
Quick ride with the new road wheelset.

Nice, I have those wheels on my BMC, the bladed spokes are pretty cool. You running tubeless?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 10, 2020, 08:53:39 AM
Quick ride with the new road wheelset.

Al.
Nice hoops!  Which Giant is it, love the colour

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 10, 2020, 10:26:53 AM
Nice, I have those wheels on my BMC, the bladed spokes are pretty cool. You running tubeless?

Yes. Running tubeless.  The bladed spokes are pretty good but are sharp if you slip while fitting everything up (don't ask how I know....)

Al.
Nice hoops!  Which Giant is it, love the colour

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It's a Giant Toughroad SLR GX 1.  Gravel/Adventure bike.  Needed a do everything bike for road, gravel, kids.  Change of wheelset managed to shave about 750g off the weight of the bike. 

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 10, 2020, 11:16:57 AM
Yes. Running tubeless.  The bladed spokes are pretty good but are sharp if you slip while fitting everything up (don't ask how I know....)

How'd they go converting to tubeless? I undecided on if I'll convert mine.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 10, 2020, 01:51:51 PM
How'd they go converting to tubeless? I undecided on if I'll convert mine.

Wheels are tubeless ready.  Already taped and valves supplied by DT Swiss.  GP5000 are a pain to fit as they're so tight but also meant they seal easily and inflate with a floor pump.  Only hassle was using Stan's Race sealant which needs to be poured directly into the tyre before fitting up rather than injecting through the valve.

Also have all the other axle end caps so if I upgrade bikes I can keep the wheels and switch out to whatever I need.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 10, 2020, 02:12:21 PM
Wheels are tubeless ready.  Already taped and valves supplied by DT Swiss.  GP5000 are a pain to fit as they're so tight but also meant they seal easily and inflate with a floor pump.  Only hassle was using Stan's Race sealant which needs to be poured directly into the tyre before fitting up rather than injecting through the valve.

Thanks, I'm thinking of going the Challenge Paris-Roubaix Pro TLR, I need tan walls :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 10, 2020, 03:13:31 PM
Thanks, I'm thinking of going the Challenge Paris-Roubaix Pro TLR, I need tan walls :)
Is that so it matches the gravel bike?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 10, 2020, 03:19:40 PM
Is that so it matches the gravel bike?

Nah, it's a black bike and I don't want the full murdered out look.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on October 11, 2020, 09:14:09 AM
Here you go, just in case any of you are looking for a new bike ;D

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/reevo-the-hubless-e-bike (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/reevo-the-hubless-e-bike)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 11, 2020, 09:49:00 AM
That's, ummmmm different but hate to think of what it would cost!  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 11, 2020, 03:55:23 PM
My Foil with a set of Zipp 404 Weaponry on it. It's not lite but it doesn't matter anymore, as I'm not a youngin and racing at the Elite level now.  8)

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on October 11, 2020, 04:10:07 PM
The Early Bird special is only AU$2800, which is 40% off, so ~$5k ;D

Plus, of course, getting it out here from the US!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 11, 2020, 04:15:32 PM
The Early Bird special is only AU$2800, which is 40% off, so ~$5k ;D

Plus, of course, getting it out here from the US!

Postage will probably cost you $500.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 11, 2020, 05:45:38 PM
Bit the bullet and bought a Shimano 600 Tricolour groupset for the 90s Paconi Columbus frame I bought ages ago. This stuff is worth more now than what I paid for it in the 90s.

This will be the 2nd COVID lockdown retro build, although I've seen a nice Bianchi that might be number 3 >:D

(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VTIAAOSwcgdfFpko/s-l1600.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 11, 2020, 05:52:19 PM
Bit the bullet and bought a Shimano 600 Tricolour groupset for the 90s Paconi Columbus frame I bought ages ago. This stuff is worth more now than what I paid for it in the 90s.

This will be the 2nd COVID lockdown retro build, although I've seen a nice Bianchi that might be number 3 >:D

(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VTIAAOSwcgdfFpko/s-l1600.jpg)

It's worth more, because people realize how good it is. I have a whole Shimano bike, by that I mean the frame is also Shimano.  ;D It's just to small for me to ride = 21" frame.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 11, 2020, 06:20:08 PM
My Foil with a set of Zipp 404 Weaponry on it. It's not lite but it doesn't matter anymore, as I'm not a youngin and racing at the Elite level now.  8)

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Foo

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Nice.  I'd be more than happy with a sub 8kg bike.

Al.
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Post by: D4D on October 11, 2020, 06:23:37 PM
It's worth more, because people realize how good it is. I have a whole Shimano bike, by that I mean the frame is also Shimano.  ;D It's just to small for me to ride = 21" frame.  :'(

Nice, was it a promo bike where Shimano branded the frame?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 11, 2020, 06:25:46 PM
Nice, was it a promo bike where Shimano branded the frame?

To be honest, I don't know, because it was the right size for my wife and she bought it. Still have the high pressure 27" wheels for it also. It cost her $350 in about 83/84 but it won't be parted with for under that now.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bmwfreak on October 12, 2020, 06:32:58 AM
Nice.  I'd be more than happy with a sub 8kg bike.

Al.
Oh, I thought that was the price ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 12, 2020, 06:45:59 AM
Oh, I thought that was the price ;D

That's what my Track bike is worth + some more to replace.  ;D Wheels are $7000 and frame = $2000+. :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 12, 2020, 09:25:30 AM
Quote from: Foo
That's what my Track bike is worth + some more to replace.  ;D Wheels are $7000 and frame = $2000+. :laugh:
what size engine? can get a good GSX-R1000 for that :D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 12, 2020, 11:35:10 AM
what size engine? can get a good GSX-R1000 for that :D
A fat one.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on October 13, 2020, 08:10:49 AM
Bit the bullet and bought a Shimano 600 Tricolour groupset for the 90s Paconi Columbus frame I bought ages ago. This stuff is worth more now than what I paid for it in the 90s.

This will be the 2nd COVID lockdown retro build, although I've seen a nice Bianchi that might be number 3 >:D

(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/VTIAAOSwcgdfFpko/s-l1600.jpg)

Those front chain rings are going to let your knees know your alive ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 13, 2020, 09:07:17 AM
Those front chain rings are going to let your knees know your alive ;D

Yup old school 52/42, no sit and spin here.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 16, 2020, 04:37:57 AM
My latest additions. The Feedback rollers and Pursuit bars 8)

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 16, 2020, 11:58:10 AM
Just before the 200 km CancerRide in Perth for the Harry Perkins Institute, I dropped off my bike for a service.
Luckily I got it back on the day before. :-)
New chainring, chain, cassette, bottom bracket.

It is now riding like a new bike.
Still looking for another one, but either no supply or too expensive.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 16, 2020, 12:07:24 PM
Just before the 200 km CancerRide in Perth for the Harry Perkins Institute, I dropped off my bike for a service.
Luckily I got it back on the day before. :-)
New chainring, chain, cassette, bottom bracket.

It is now riding like a new bike.
Still looking for another one, but either no supply or too expensive.

Don't discount buying 2nd hand. All of the bikes that I have are all 2nd hand and I've saved thousands of $$$$ with them.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 17, 2020, 09:54:09 AM
Don't discount buying 2nd hand.

x2

COVID lockdown project bike #2 ready to build. Turbo saddle on order and spokes suppled by wheel builder.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/PP.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 17, 2020, 11:18:45 AM
x2

COVID lockdown project bike #2 ready to build. Turbo saddle on order and spokes suppled by wheel builder.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/PP.jpg)


Nice.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 17, 2020, 02:00:02 PM
Ok Brainstrust, I need help. Wifey's Aldi29er is about to be turned into scrap metal. When I purchased the bike I stole the cassette, derailleur, shifter and chain and put it on the sons' Trek. The 9 speed stuff from the Trek went on the Aldi as a 1x9 setup. Thought I'd shout her anew wide range 9speed 11-40 cassette. Shimano Atlus derailleur couldn't handle the extra range so I ordered a MicroShift Advent derailleur and Shifter.  It's suppose to handle up to a 46t cog. Installed it with a new correctly sized chain. Had to put in a longer b Screw to get enough adjustment out of it, and with the low screw wound all he way out, or removed, it will just shift  into the largest but it's not happy.
What am I doing wrong?????? If I can't get it to happily shift up to a 40t gear how was ever going to handle a 46t cog?
HELP..........
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 17, 2020, 02:06:35 PM
How old is the cable or have you tightened that also?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 17, 2020, 02:10:09 PM
New cable, came with the shifter.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 17, 2020, 02:29:04 PM
You might need a Wolftooth goatlink to get the rear mech in the right position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRgLG1uP_uo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRgLG1uP_uo)
https://bikepacking.com/gear/guide-to-mullet-drivetrains/ (https://bikepacking.com/gear/guide-to-mullet-drivetrains/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 17, 2020, 06:29:38 PM
Pretty happy with the look of it in Pursuit mode.  8)

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20201017/10233e86e436da3cfd46461636be756e.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 17, 2020, 06:35:30 PM
Pretty happy with the look of it in Pursuit mode.  8)
Looks ready to break the hour record :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 17, 2020, 06:41:10 PM
Looks ready to break the hour record :)

A shame about the fat bastard that owns it, he can't.  :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 18, 2020, 06:06:32 AM
You might need a Wolftooth goatlink to get the rear mech in the right position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRgLG1uP_uo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRgLG1uP_uo)
https://bikepacking.com/gear/guide-to-mullet-drivetrains/ (https://bikepacking.com/gear/guide-to-mullet-drivetrains/)


I did have that thought as well but the derailleur is designed for the big cassettes so I would think it would just work. Anyway I went back down to the shed and talked nicely to it and had a bit of a fiddle with cable tension. I've set the cable tension at the derailleur pretty high, higher than I would with a shimano mech, and I managed to get it to shift onto the 40t cog and it stayed there. It's far from being perfect but it's a start. Managed to shagged the shift cable at the mech so it's on hold til next week. Slowly, slowly catchy monkey.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 18, 2020, 06:20:27 AM
One thing that I do when making adjustments is, once I think that I have it right, I turn the cranks backwards and listen for any noise indicating that the chain is trying to ride up the side of teeth.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 19, 2020, 11:28:02 AM
Nice bike Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 19, 2020, 03:04:50 PM
Nice bike Foo

Thanks.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on October 20, 2020, 10:17:47 PM
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGaVhwNDFBa/?igshid=88w9tje17pq5

https://www.instagram.com/p/CGaVhwNDFBa/?igshid=88w9tje17pq5 (https://www.instagram.com/p/CGaVhwNDFBa/?igshid=88w9tje17pq5)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 21, 2020, 06:28:23 AM
Hate to think of how much that chainring was to machine.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 23, 2020, 12:19:33 PM
Finally allowed to venture further than a 5km radius so I took the opportunity this morning to go for a long ride. I think everybody else had the same idea. Other than being very busy it was great to ride a few of my favourite trails again.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ns2310.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 23, 2020, 01:22:14 PM
Finally allowed to venture further than a 5km radius so I took the opportunity this morning to go for a long ride. I think everybody else had the same idea. Other than being very busy it was great to ride a few of my favourite trails again.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ns2310.jpg)
Neighbour went to Lysty this morning and hit the trailhead at 7.00... by the time he got back to the car, 450m long cars on the road in, and full car parks

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 23, 2020, 01:42:48 PM
Neighbour went to Lysty this morning and hit the trailhead at 7.00... by the time he got back to the car, 450m long cars on the road in, and full car parks
Yeah I saw that on FB, it was getting smashed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on October 24, 2020, 10:28:10 AM
I took off for a bit of a gravel explore yesterday also.  I don't think many others had the same idea as I hardly saw anyone.  A few cars on the main roads but overall very quiet and peaceful. 
Saw the Lysty photos and thought that was crazy.  I had friends that ran/rode early yesterday and basically became trapped trying to get out.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 24, 2020, 10:29:40 AM
I took off for a bit of a gravel explore yesterday also.  I don't think many others had the same idea as I hardly saw anyone.  A few cars on the main roads but overall very quiet and peaceful. 
Saw the Lysty photos and thought that was crazy.  I had friends that ran/rode early yesterday and basically became trapped trying to get out.

Looks like a great ride!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 24, 2020, 10:34:51 AM
Very nice, Al

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 27, 2020, 02:33:40 AM
N+1 strikes again. Just ordered for this...............
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/2021-marin-san-quentin-3-hardcore-hardtail
This is the bike I wanted in the first place but I got a 2020 Trek Roscoe 8 due to the Marin not being available. Sort of glad I waited because the 2021 Marin has a better spec compared to the 2020 Marin. New bike is due at the end of November so I'll give the Roscoe a big clean and shine and put it up for sale.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 27, 2020, 05:42:02 AM
N+1 strikes again. Just ordered for this...............
https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/2021-marin-san-quentin-3-hardcore-hardtail
This is the bike I wanted in the first place but I got a 2020 Trek Roscoe 8 due to the Marin not being available. Sort of glad I waited because the 2021 Marin has a better spec compared to the 2020 Marin. New bike is due at the end of November so I'll give the Roscoe a big clean and shine and put it up for sale.
Cheers, Mike.

Nice bike, I've been thinking about getting a hardtail, I miss the simplicity and light weight.

BTW it's not N+1 if you sell the old bike :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on October 27, 2020, 08:13:04 AM
Hey brains trust does anyone know of a good specd hardtail with a double chain ring up the front

I want the double as this bike will also be getting me to work so need it to be geared to hold a bit of speed.

All the double chain ring ones i have seen seem to be bottom of the range and i am looking for something a little better
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 27, 2020, 08:40:09 AM
Hey brains trust does anyone know of a good specd hardtail with a double chain ring up the front

I want the double as this bike will also be getting me to work so need it to be geared to hold a bit of speed.

All the double chain ring ones i have seen seem to be bottom of the range and i am looking for something a little better

Does it have to be a hardtail? What about a gravel bike with 27.5 wheels?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 27, 2020, 08:46:03 AM
Nice bike, I've been thinking about getting a hardtail, I miss the simplicity and light weight.

BTW it's not N+1 if you sell the old bike :)

It is until I sell the Roscoe.  Lol
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 28, 2020, 08:27:15 AM
Hey brains trust does anyone know of a good specd hardtail with a double chain ring up the front

I want the double as this bike will also be getting me to work so need it to be geared to hold a bit of speed.

All the double chain ring ones i have seen seem to be bottom of the range and i am looking for something a little better

Tell us what else you want to use the bike for.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on October 28, 2020, 03:18:06 PM
Tell us what else you want to use the bike for.  ???

Foo

Light flow trails, single track, offroad touring etc
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 28, 2020, 04:22:39 PM
Light flow trails, single track, offroad touring etc

Gravel bike https://www.norco.com/bikes/2021/road/gravel/ (https://www.norco.com/bikes/2021/road/gravel/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on October 31, 2020, 04:40:19 AM
Ordered some frame protection for he new bike. Ended up getting some for the boys bike as well. Can't have Dads' bike looking cooler than his.
https://www.dyedbro.com/
Also ordered an Shimano ISCG05 front chain guide. Later on this morning the Roscoe is going up on the work stand and getting a deep clean and going over ready for sale.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 31, 2020, 06:09:36 AM
Back when I was a teenager the only way to find out about what was going on in cycling was to read magazines. My father worked for a Belgium company and he would bring me back European cycling magazines when he travelled over there. I vividly remember the first time I saw a red Pinarello complete with the recently released Campagnolo Delta brakes. They were a work of art compared to what was around back then, and still are to this day. 30 years later I have been fortunate to find a bike with Deltas, not a Pinarello but a Colnago Master one owner from Italy, and it will soon be on it's way to Australia. I'm like a kid on Christmas morning with excitement.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/delta.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on October 31, 2020, 06:52:45 AM
I’m not usually hugely into retros, but you have ticked any box I have with that one. Congratulations, they are a work of art IMHO.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 31, 2020, 07:07:36 AM
I’m not usually hugely into retros, but you have ticked any box I have with that one. Congratulations, they are a work of art IMHO.


Thanks, here's another pic. My only mod will be to swap the hideous saddle for a Selle Italia Flite titanium.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Colnago.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 31, 2020, 09:59:10 AM
Thanks, here's another pic. My only mod will be to swap the hideous saddle for a Selle Italia Flite titanium.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Colnago.jpg)



 :o :o I hate you.  ;D That's a bloody nice bike.  8) One of my mates got a Team issue Colonago in mint condition a couple of years ago with Super Record gear all over it.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 01, 2020, 12:47:38 PM
For Sale.......2020 Trek Roscoe 8 
Size Large
Totally stock bike.
All details and specs can be seen on the Trek website.
The new 2021 model is exactly the same as the 2020. They did not do any updates for the 2021. A few marks mainly from transport/bike carrier. Selling due to upgrade .
AU$1,650  · Gladstone, QLD
2020 TREK ROSCOE 8
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 06, 2020, 07:16:17 PM
The Roscoe has sold. Could've sold it 6 times over. Only lost $180 on the original purchase price.  Second hand bike market is hot as at the moment. So now I just have to wait for the Marin.
Cheers,  Mike 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 06, 2020, 07:17:06 PM
The Roscoe has sold. Could've sold it 6 times over. Only lost $180 on the original purchase price.  Second hand bike market is hot as at the moment. So now I just have to wait for the Marin.
Cheers,  Mike
Gotta be happy with that!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 07, 2020, 04:12:36 AM
Lashed out and ordered some high end running gear, for my track bike. A 56t Bespoke Stealth Rose  chainring and a 14 15 and 16t Oil Slick rear cogs.

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Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on November 07, 2020, 04:13:05 AM
Gotta be happy with that!

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Yep Yep. It helps that the 2021 Roscoe 8 is exactly the same as my 2020. No changes at all, so mine was still the current spec. Also they had a RRP increase for the 2021 so that helped a bit as well.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2020, 05:21:57 AM
The Roscoe has sold. Could've sold it 6 times over. Only lost $180 on the original purchase price.  Second hand bike market is hot as at the moment. So now I just have to wait for the Marin.

Well done, might be time to move some older bikes...

Lashed out and ordered some high end running gear, for my track bike. A 56t Bespoke Stealth Rose  chainring and a 14 15 and 16t Oil Slick rear cogs.

56t ouch!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 07, 2020, 08:59:58 AM
I won't die wondering what if.  :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2020, 09:39:54 AM
I won't die wondering what if.  :laugh: :laugh:
I guess you don't ride any hills on a track >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 07, 2020, 01:03:23 PM
I guess you don't ride any hills on a track >:D

I will have you know, that there is 6mtrs of climbing in every bank of the Annadome.  ;) :P

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2020, 02:02:20 PM
When you N+2 you need to think creatively about where you store your bikes >:D

I'll fit the 2nd rack once I stop admiring my handy work :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/wbr.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 07, 2020, 02:16:27 PM
When you N+2 you need to think creatively about where you store your bikes >:D

I'll fit the 2nd rack once I stop admiring my handy work :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/wbr.jpg)
its not level
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2020, 02:20:45 PM
its not level

The rack is level. It is setup for an old school steel frame bike that has as a straight rather than sloping top tube. If I was going to store the BMC on it permanently you can move the arms so the bike is level.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 07, 2020, 02:21:59 PM
The rack is level. It is setup for an old school steel frame bike that has as a straight rather than sloping top tube. If I was going to store the BMC on it permanently you can move the arms so the bike is level.
its still not level :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on November 07, 2020, 04:51:34 PM
its still not level :P

Yes but did you notice the crank is horizontal and the wheels both have the valves at 6 o’clock position
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 07, 2020, 04:56:48 PM
Yes but did you notice the crank is horizontal and the wheels both have the valves at 6 o’clock position

Rule #26 :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 07, 2020, 04:58:06 PM
Yes but did you notice the crank is horizontal and the wheels both have the valves at 6 o’clock position

That means the cranks aren't in the right position for the pic!  ::)  :P  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on November 08, 2020, 06:51:50 AM
Picked up a cut in the tread of my Scwhalbe G-one speeds on a gravel ride yesterday  :-[
Too big for the sealant to handle so I bunged a tube in with a makeshift boot to make it home.

Any thoughts on attempting to repair a cut? It’s about 4mm long.

Opinions on cuts range from patching it from the inside and gluing the tread down to binning the tyre.  ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 08, 2020, 07:02:23 AM
Picked up a cut in the tread of my Scwhalbe G-one speeds on a gravel ride yesterday  :-[
Too big for the sealant to handle so I bunged a tube in with a makeshift boot to make it home.

Any thoughts on attempting to repair a cut? It’s about 4mm long.

Opinions on cuts range from patching it from the inside and gluing the tread down to binning the tyre.  ??? ??? ???

What direction is it? A patch on the inside and glue the cut as well if the threads that run around the tyre aren't slashed would work. If it's a front tyre, take it off and use it for the rear.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on November 08, 2020, 07:30:00 AM
It runs across the direction the tyre rolls.
The cut appears to be in the direction of the threads not across them so splits them apart not cut them.
Does that make sense?

It’s a rear tyre.....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 08, 2020, 08:52:50 AM
It runs across the direction the tyre rolls.
The cut appears to be in the direction of the threads not across them so splits them apart not cut them.
Does that make sense?

It’s a rear tyre.....
Yeah you should get away with it then.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 08, 2020, 11:42:47 AM
Picked up a cut in the tread of my Scwhalbe G-one speeds on a gravel ride yesterday  :-[
Too big for the sealant to handle so I bunged a tube in with a makeshift boot to make it home.

Any thoughts on attempting to repair a cut? It’s about 4mm long.

Opinions on cuts range from patching it from the inside and gluing the tread down to binning the tyre.  ??? ??? ???

Try a plug or 2, personally I'd bin it.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 08, 2020, 07:02:58 PM
Yes but did you notice the crank is horizontal and the wheels both have the valves at 6 o’clock position
Biggie Smalls??

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 09, 2020, 11:51:42 AM
When you N+2 you need to think creatively about where you store your bikes >:D

I'll fit the 2nd rack once I stop admiring my handy work :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/wbr.jpg)


Empty garage.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 09, 2020, 12:15:59 PM
Empty garage.

Optical illusion :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on November 10, 2020, 11:47:59 AM
Try a plug or 2, personally I'd bin it.

Yep it’s rooted,  >:( >:(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 13, 2020, 06:04:08 PM
I love when the DHL man drops off new bike parts direct from the UK ;D

The levers I had, I ordered the matching white Rolls saddle and classic bar tape.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/white.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 14, 2020, 10:48:56 AM
Happy dance time.  ;D Those tests are so smooth, there is no friction. The front is smoother than normal stuff but just not at the level of the Oil Slick finish.  8) That's $569 worth of gear there and people thing that other sports are expensive.  :o

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 15, 2020, 10:33:26 AM
Celebrating the ring of steel being gone ride out on the Warby trail, perfect morning for it.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/warby1511.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 02, 2020, 11:07:26 AM
New shoe day.  8) Bloody flash by my standards.  ;D

(https://scontent.fbne8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/127603007_2037607283042651_1247599162582812123_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=2&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=ZJ56hfXUUa4AX--5kNh&_nc_ht=scontent.fbne8-1.fna&oh=f4c31ca7eee709ca083de3cc5d481e25&oe=5FEC4D28)
(https://scontent.fbne8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/128173353_2037607313042648_2656102586887645673_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=2&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=JvigxpybnfIAX9rNtf_&_nc_ht=scontent.fbne8-1.fna&oh=f41f2443fe22f5ce0a87e655534fb066&oe=5FEC4E34)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 02, 2020, 11:51:35 AM
New shoe day.  8) Bloody flash by my standards.  ;D

Very nice, they look fast :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 02, 2020, 11:54:22 AM
Very nice, they look fast :)

A shame the Grumpy Old Fat Bastard that will be in them, isn't, yet!  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 02, 2020, 12:47:35 PM
A shame the Grumpy Old Fat Bastard that will be in them, isn't, yet!  ;D

What model shoe are they?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 02, 2020, 12:53:14 PM
What model shoe are they?

RC7.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 03, 2020, 07:01:56 AM
COVID lockdown project bike #2 ready to build. Turbo saddle on order and spokes suppled by wheel builder.

Now complete, not bad for a 30 year old frame and groupset.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Paconi021220.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 03, 2020, 07:15:01 AM
Now complete, not bad for a 30 year old frame and groupset.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Paconi021220.jpg)



Nice, what pedals you gunna run? Those tyres are fast also but not so sure about punctures on nasty stuff.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 03, 2020, 07:47:39 AM
Nice, what pedals you gunna run? Those tyres are fast also but not so sure about punctures on nasty stuff.

I have a mint set of 6400 pedals and toe clips for show, and a set of current Ultegra clipless pedals for go. Tyres are the 'Control' version so they're supposed to be tougher. It won't get ridden much.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 03, 2020, 08:32:15 AM
I have a mint set of 6400 pedals and toe clips for show, and a set of current Ultegra clipless pedals for go. Tyres are the 'Control' version so they're supposed to be tougher. It won't get ridden much.

Need to chase up a set Detto's or Sidi shoes from the 70's/80's for rides when there are same vintage get togethers.  ;)

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6MYAAOSwNq9eOG0q/s-l640.jpg (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6MYAAOSwNq9eOG0q/s-l640.jpg)
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/~FcAAOSwFMRdxJQA/s-l500.jpg (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/~FcAAOSwFMRdxJQA/s-l500.jpg)

Foo

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 03, 2020, 08:39:16 AM
Need to chase up a set Detto's or Sidi shoes from the 70's/80's for rides when there are same vintage get togethers.  ;)

I have a set of Giro Empire clipless shoes that are laced so they look old school. I have been on the lookout for a pair of Sidi but they're worth diamonds in good condition.

(https://www.giro.com/dw/image/v2/BDBJ_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-giro-master-catalog/default/dw9eb81ca4/images/large/giro-empire-road-shoe-black-hero.jpg?sw=800&sh=800&sm=fit)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 03, 2020, 08:49:43 AM
I still have two pair of Detto's.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on December 12, 2020, 10:36:53 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/LNhOe06.jpg)
New bike day for me. It finally turned up after a 6.5 week wait. Took me a couple of afternoons to add the frame protection and bits and bobs.
Mods so far are........
Shimano front chain guide
Entity PP15 flat pedals
DYEDBRO white camo frame protection
Ergon GA3 grips
Azur bottle cage
Everything bar frame protection and the chain guide came off my Trek.
Had to shorten the dropper post cable by about 350mm and the brake hose routing for the rear brake needs to be changed to the other side of the frame. I'll reroute it at a later date when it's due for a brake service. Other than a few laps around the block to bed the brakes in, I haven't ridden it in anger. Hopefully later this afternoon I'll get to christen it.
Cheers, Mike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on December 12, 2020, 10:41:51 AM
And before you all bag me out, I know the valve stems aren't lined up. It's on the list. Just didn't feel like breaking beads and spinning tyres.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 12, 2020, 11:35:56 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/LNhOe06.jpg)
New bike day for me. It finally turned up after a 6.5 week wait. Took me a couple of afternoons to add the frame protection and bits and bobs.

Very nice, hardtails are great fun, they teach you how to ride properly.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 12, 2020, 11:52:38 AM
And before you all bag me out, I know the valve stems aren't lined up. It's on the list. Just didn't feel like breaking beads and spinning tyres.
and theres bird poo on the garage door.... :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on December 12, 2020, 11:56:55 AM
and theres bird poo on the garage door.... :P

You're so close to being right but I'm going to have to deduct points. It USED to be bird Shit...........Now it's bare metal. Haha.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 12, 2020, 12:06:13 PM
You're so close to being right but I'm going to have to deduct points. It USED to be bird Shit...........Now it's bare metal. Haha.
:cup: :cup: :cup: :cup: :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on December 12, 2020, 06:17:49 PM
Lost its virginity this afternoon.
(https://i.imgur.com/vrUzGpx.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/O4o6A1o.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 12, 2020, 11:31:55 PM
And before you all bag me out, I know the valve stems aren't lined up. It's on the list. Just didn't feel like breaking beads and spinning tyres.

Don't care about the valve stems, ya bloody right hand crank, is in the wrong position for a pic!  :P >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 12, 2020, 11:34:44 PM
Silver in the QLD Masters 7 Sprint Titles. ;D The quickest rider in Masters 7 wasn't there though. ;)

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20201212/42eec1185712a55ceb892ced9b1eef7b.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 12, 2020, 11:51:10 PM
Don't care about the valve stems, ya bloody right hand crank, is in the wrong position for a pic!  :P >:D

Foo
:cup: ;D ;D ;D :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 13, 2020, 05:10:07 AM
Silver in the QLD Masters 7 Sprint Titles. ;D The quickest rider in Masters 7 wasn't there though. ;)

Woohoo, it must have been those wheels :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 13, 2020, 10:15:05 AM
Woohoo, it must have been those wheels :)

Sadly the legs were crap and I burnt all of my matches in the second heat, to force the third heat ride off.  :-[

Have the Keirin and Scratch Race today. Looking forward to the Keirin but sadly, I'm the only Masters 7 rider and will be riding with the Masters 6 riders but will receive the medal for Masters 7.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 13, 2020, 11:12:27 AM
Bit crap that the road Nats are on at the same time. My mate managed a 2nd in the crit masters men’s 6 on Friday. Big stacks in the rain.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 13, 2020, 11:34:32 AM
Bit crap that the road Nats are on at the same time. My mate managed a 2nd in the crit masters men’s 6 on Friday. Big stacks in the rain.

There is some stupid decisions with dates for clashing with other major events in this sport. The muppets that are doing this should be given a huge kick up the arse and also be ripped a new arsehole.  >:(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 13, 2020, 10:06:43 PM
Day two done and dusted and I came away with a Gold in the Keirin and a Silver in the 10klm Scratch Race. The gold wasn't the way I wanted to win one but I went and rode the race with the Masters 6 riders and made them work for their money and I was assured of the medal, so long as I finished the race. One rider asked me if I was going to have a dig, even though I didn't need to. My answer was yes, I don't do not try in finals.  ;D
The Scratch Race was a combined 7-8 and 9 Masters riders and we kept a pretty good pace going for the whole race and with two laps to go, everyone started swinging up the Track, so Ron as in the Silver Fox took the lead and started winding it up a little and when the bell rang, he got going with me on his wheel. I thought of moving up to his hip and challenging but my legs said...........don't be a dumb bastard, you have nothing to give and I tried to just stay with him as the others started coming over the top of me and Ron held on to about 3mtrs from the finish, where Arch Davis just got him. Pretty saw now and just have the 500TT tomorrow. where I can just go deeply into the hurt locker and not worry about another race.  :P

(https://external.fbne8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/safe_image.php?d=AQBPed8a--zKYpEH&w=768&h=400&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdgtzuqphqg23d.cloudfront.net%2Fni57aAFUJDDG90zCQDMSNp_ZrmatOUe9ERZkKrl8eLk-768x768.jpg&cfs=1&ext=jpg&_nc_cb=1&_nc_hash=AQCkwcOuuhR6mCQF)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 14, 2020, 05:41:21 AM
Congrats, great effort.

I rode my first crit race for 30 years yesterday with the local Masters club. It was great fun, only problem was I won my grade and they have put me up a grade...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 14, 2020, 06:06:22 AM
Congrats, great effort.

I rode my first crit race for 30 years yesterday with the local Masters club. It was great fun, only problem was I won my grade and they have put me up a grade...

Thanks.

Bugger!  :D

Foo

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on December 14, 2020, 02:42:15 PM
Rode some nice trails out the back of the in-laws yesterday at Dromana/Arthurs Seat had a ball , Ive only been having a crack at some downhill/enduro style terrain but still managing to scare myself occasionally hahaha. One thing that Ive noticed between riding lysterfield, bright, buxton and arthurs is the difference in the respective trail ratings one of the trails I did at Arthurs was supposed to be a blue run but with the rock gardens and other rock features it should have been black for sure, I'm guessing it wouldn't bother the more hard core riders but it definitely made me come to a stop a few times to dismount hahahaha. It was only the first half of the trail which was tricky.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 14, 2020, 07:09:37 PM
One thing that Ive noticed between riding lysterfield, bright, buxton and arthurs is the difference in the respective trail ratings
Yup, pays to have a sighter run before you go full gas just in case, nothing like riding blind though.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on December 14, 2020, 08:11:08 PM
Yup, pays to have a sighter run before you go full gas just in case, nothing like riding blind though.
I reckon my full gas would be a lot of riders sighter runs hehehehehehehe. I’m heading up to bright from the 2nd for a week so can’t wait to hit the trails up there again


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 14, 2020, 10:54:19 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/LNhOe06.jpg)
New bike day for me. It finally turned up after a 6.5 week wait. Took me a couple of afternoons to add the frame protection and bits and bobs.
Mods so far are........
Shimano front chain guide
Entity PP15 flat pedals
DYEDBRO white camo frame protection
Ergon GA3 grips
Azur bottle cage
Everything bar frame protection and the chain guide came off my Trek.
Had to shorten the dropper post cable by about 350mm and the brake hose routing for the rear brake needs to be changed to the other side of the frame. I'll reroute it at a later date when it's due for a brake service. Other than a few laps around the block to bed the brakes in, I haven't ridden it in anger. Hopefully later this afternoon I'll get to christen it.
Cheers, Mike.
Very nice, Mike!

I've been eyeing off a Marin DSX 2 for a while now, while I get approval from the finance director... Maybe in the new year

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 16, 2020, 04:31:21 PM
So I’ve been using my Focus Mares CX Disc as my everything bike.

But thanks to a great and accepting local bunch I’ve caught the road riding bug and am looking to change the CX bike for a ‘true’ roadie.

As such the opportunity has come up to purchase/swap to a 2017 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two Ultegra for my Focus.

The seller is interested in pursuing gravel riding and is a big tall unit like me so it might just work as we both find XL frames difficult to come by.

However I was curious as to what others might think the value of his BMC is.

It is similarly equipped to my Focus with mechanical Ultegra running gear, both bikes are in similarly very good condition and well maintained.
I was thinking about $2k for my focus, he was thinking around $3k for his BMC.

Does $3k for a 2017 Roadmachine Ultegra sound too steep? It does have 3T Aeronova bars and stem.

We’re planning to swap bikes for a few days to really ‘try before buying’ but I don’t wanna be paying too much of the bikes are worth a similar amount.

Thanks I’m advance.

Ben.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 16, 2020, 05:16:25 PM
So I’ve been using my Focus Mares CX Disc as my everything bike.

But thanks to a great and accepting local bunch I’ve caught the road riding bug and am looking to change the CX bike for a ‘true’ roadie.

As such the opportunity has come up to purchase/swap to a 2017 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two Ultegra for my Focus.

The seller is interested in pursuing gravel riding and is a big tall unit like me so it might just work as we both find XL frames difficult to come by.

However I was curious as to what others might think the value of his BMC is.

It is similarly equipped to my Focus with mechanical Ultegra running gear, both bikes are in similarly very good condition and well maintained.
I was thinking about $2k for my focus, he was thinking around $3k for his BMC.

Does $3k for a 2017 Roadmachine Ultegra sound too steep? It does have 3T Aeronova bars and stem.

We’re planning to swap bikes for a few days to really ‘try before buying’ but I don’t wanna be paying too much of the bikes are worth a similar amount.

Thanks I’m advance.

Ben.
It would be close to the mark but I'd be more inclined to say two n a half.

Just do a search for the model and year and see what that brings up for a rough idea.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 16, 2020, 06:39:30 PM
Firstly I have a 2020 Roadmachine and love it. Secondly I'd say $2500 for a 2017.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mitch92 on December 19, 2020, 04:46:04 PM
Hey all

Thinking about getting back into triathlons. Haven't done them for about 10 years so a bit out of touch. What's good and bad in road bikes these days? Looking at something like a giant, orbea or avanti with minimum 105 groupset.

Are Avanti decent bikes? I can get a good deal on a corsa but not sure really.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 19, 2020, 09:05:04 PM
Hey all

Thinking about getting back into triathlons. Haven't done them for about 10 years so a bit out of touch. What's good and bad in road bikes these days? Looking at something like a giant, orbea or avanti with minimum 105 groupset.

Are Avanti decent bikes? I can get a good deal on a corsa but not sure really.

Avanti have some very good bikes. I have an Avanti Chrono TT bike and it rides very nicely.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on December 21, 2020, 09:45:21 AM
Hey all

Thinking about getting back into triathlons. Haven't done them for about 10 years so a bit out of touch. What's good and bad in road bikes these days? Looking at something like a giant, orbea or avanti with minimum 105 groupset.

Are Avanti decent bikes? I can get a good deal on a corsa but not sure really.

Ive got an Avanti also - great bikes. Mine’s a Roubaix style frame so too heavy for tri.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 21, 2020, 12:13:43 PM
Firstly I have a 2020 Roadmachine and love it. Secondly I'd say $2500 for a 2017.

Thanks

Ended up buying the Ultegra equipped roadmachine for what I think is a fair price.

Ended up keeping the gravel/CX bike and have sold the MTB, did some single track climbs on the CX bike earlier this week (on the 30mm tyres) and what a hoot!! It romps up hills just a tad quicker than a trail bike!!

Won’t get to ride the roadmachine for another week...... ahhh the anticipation!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2020, 04:55:58 PM
Valve extension for my Corima Disc wheels fixed, so I don't need to butcher the valve area.  ;D

(https://scontent.fbne8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/132554504_2066811230122256_8340661770632909784_o.jpg?_nc_cat=104&ccb=2&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=qBIxO0NM5PEAX-5si-8&_nc_ht=scontent.fbne8-1.fna&oh=6823bd5ddd14e53afe54a87eca48f453&oe=600CF57C)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 27, 2020, 06:01:53 PM
Oops I bought another frame...

It doesn't look much but this frame is a little special. Most people know Ken Evans as a master Aussie frame builder. Most people don't know, I know I didn't, his son Paul was a pro rider in Europe. This Reynolds 753 frame was made by Ken for himself, however Paul took it and raced on it. It has seen a lot of riding, I thought about repainting it but that would lose it's provenance, I am going to leave it as it is and build it up. I bought it from Paul and will get Ken and Paul to sign it when I pick it up.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2020, 06:29:02 PM
Oops I bought another frame...

It doesn't look much but this frame is a little special. Most people know Ken Evans as a master Aussie frame builder. Most people don't know, I know I didn't, his son Paul was a pro rider in Europe. This Reynolds 753 frame was made by Ken for himself, however Paul took it and raced on it. It has seen a lot of riding, I thought about repainting it but that would lose it's provenance, I am going to leave it as it is and build it up. I bought it from Paul and will get Ken and Paul to sign it when I pick it up.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753.jpg)


Nice pick up but me being me. I'd wanna respray it then get their sigs on it and then clear coat it but there'd be no change out $500 for the paint job.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 27, 2020, 06:37:27 PM
Nice pick up but me being me. I'd wanna respray it then get their sigs on it and then clear coat it but there'd be no change out $500 for the paint job.  :'(

That was my first thought, but then it's just another repainted frame. I'm getting Ken to clean it up, then both sign it, then I'll clear coat it to keep the patina. I'm channelling 'rat rod' style for this build. I've sourced a complete Dura-Ace 7400 groupset for it, so that should set it off nicely.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2020, 07:06:18 PM
I've just spotted you on a page that I'm a member also, so no hiding from me now.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 27, 2020, 07:13:46 PM
I've just spotted you on a page that I'm a member also, so no hiding from me now.

I'd better watch my p's & q's then :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2020, 07:16:48 PM
I'd better watch my p's & q's then :)

Yep.  ;D :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 29, 2020, 06:48:10 PM
My road machine arrived  ;D ;D

One quick shakedown ride tells me we’re going to get along just fine :cheers:

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 29, 2020, 07:01:57 PM
My road machine arrived  ;D ;D

One quick shakedown ride tells me we’re going to get along just fine :cheers:

Very nice, it looks fast
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 29, 2020, 07:38:42 PM
My road machine arrived  ;D ;D

One quick shakedown ride tells me we’re going to get along just fine :cheers:

 8)

So it's around a 58cm frame?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 29, 2020, 07:46:35 PM
8)

So it's around a 58cm frame?

Foo

61cm frame..... I’m a tad over 190cm
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 29, 2020, 07:58:18 PM
61cm frame..... I’m a tad over 190cm

Hard to find frames that big, well done.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 30, 2020, 07:14:36 AM
Is there much of a consensus on running tubeless setup for purely road riding?

The new road machine has the same DT Swiss tubeless rims that I’m running on my Focus CX bike.
I’ve done a couple thousand km’s on the CX bike with 30mm Schwalbe G-ones setup tubeless and they have been awesome, had one un-repairable cut on gravel, otherwise have proven to be reliable on all sorts of crappy roads.

Road machine has tubed 28mm GP 5000’s which have plenty of life in them.... but I’m considering whether to setup with tubeless GP5000’s once they are up for replacement?

Seems a lot of road riders are reluctant to switch from tubes to tubeless when I do a bit of reading around online.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 07:35:07 AM
Is there much of a consensus on running tubeless setup for purely road riding?

The new road machine has the same DT Swiss tubeless rims that I’m running on my Focus CX bike.
I’ve done a couple thousand km’s on the CX bike with 30mm Schwalbe G-ones setup tubeless and they have been awesome, had one un-repairable cut on gravel, otherwise have proven to be reliable on all sorts of crappy roads.

Road machine has tubed 28mm GP 5000’s which have plenty of life in them.... but I’m considering whether to setup with tubeless GP5000’s once they are up for replacement?

Seems a lot of road riders are reluctant to switch from tubes to tubeless when I do a bit of reading around online.

I just don't understand why, you wouldn't just use sealant in your tubes?  ??? Unless your rims are tubeless compatible, then you're up for more $$$$$$$ for new wheels and then there is the extra cost of "tubeless" tyres and then the sealant as well and for what, to achieve the same goal of sealant spraying all over you and the frame, every time you you pick up a slash or something into your tyre, plus it needs to be refreshed every few months! What am I missing here?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on December 30, 2020, 07:50:20 AM

My  rims are already tubeless compatible and I have plenty of sealant on my shelf as my gravel bike and MTB are already tubeless. (The gravel bike being used as a roadie with g-one speed 30mm tubeless tyres)

So it’s just a matter purchasing of a set of valves for the new roadie.

I run heavy duty inners in the kids bikes with green ‘goop’ and they are no where near as puncture resistant as the proper tubeless setups on my other bikes.

I guess with all the thorns, roadside rubbish and bits of glass around here I was thinking tubeless on the new roadie (just like the gravel bike) might be of benefit.

I’m curious as to why roadies haven’t made the switch universally like MTB and Gravel riders?

A tubeless tyre with sealant should be lighter  than running a tube plus sealant.

Anyway seeing as the current tyres have plenty of life I’ll see how they go running inners..... but I won’t be filling them with slime.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 08:10:46 AM
I have all the road wheels that I need for training and racing plus the cost factor of changing over. I train heavy race light and I can match it in speed with others when they are on lighter wheels running the high end clinchers.  ;D I can understand the off roaders riding tubeless but even then, it is a cost factor of buying more wheels and then the same extra cost with goop and tubeless tyres, when I can carry a couple of tubes and patches as well with me, when out in the bush.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 30, 2020, 12:14:38 PM
Is there much of a consensus on running tubeless setup for purely road riding?

Nike, lots of new data showing wider tyres and lower pressures running tubeless have less rolling resistance than the old school 700x23 @ 100PSI. That said I haven't swapped my Roadmachine to tubeless as I can't find any 700x28 tan wall tubeless ready tyres. I think Veloflex just released some but haven't researched them yet.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 12:23:23 PM
Nike, lots of new data showing wider tyres and lower pressures running tubeless have less rolling resistance than the old school 700x23 @ 100PSI. That said I haven't swapped my Roadmachine to tubeless as I can't find any 700x28 tan wall tubeless ready tyres. I think Veloflex just released some but haven't researched them yet.

There are these or you looking for darker tan?

(https://www.pushys.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/5ac4e4ad447fecc0a8694a493d78cc80/s/c/schwalbe-pro-one-700-x-28c-tt-addix-race-compound-evolution-line-tubeless-easy-skinwall-folding-road-tyre-TPROONE62228FAdTT-Sk-TL.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 30, 2020, 12:26:06 PM
There are these or you looking for darker tan?

Thanks, yeah I've seen those but they are more or a race tyre, not much puncture protection.

I might try these https://www.bikebug.com/veloflex-corsa-evo-folding-clincher.html (https://www.bikebug.com/veloflex-corsa-evo-folding-clincher.html)

(https://www.bikebug.com/assets/full/71251.jpg?20200629145807?2020-12-30%2010:00:40)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 12:29:08 PM
I had Veloflex on a set of singles for road racing and didn't like them as they felt dead as a door nail. Maybe these are better in the rolling department.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 30, 2020, 12:31:34 PM
I had Veloflex on a set of singles for road racing and didn't like them as they felt dead as a door nail. Maybe these are better in the rolling department.  ;)

My Colnago came with Veloflex 700x23, I'm very surprised by them, nice and smooth and roll well, it could also be Ernesto's frame building expertise :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 12:40:45 PM
My Colnago came with Veloflex 700x23, I'm very surprised by them, nice and smooth and roll well, it could also be Ernesto's frame building expertise :)

Hahaha that frame should be nice. One of my mates has a Team issue Merckx frame by Colnago that sat in storage for 30yrs. Kitted out with Campagnolo Super Record gear. Cost him around $22000 from memory. It had all the correctly stamped numbers for traceability on it also.  8)

Very much like this one with the colouring.

(https://steel-vintage.com/pub/media/catalog/product/cache/17ac0aa85a620128c87b646757083030/c/o/colnago-super-classic-steel-bicycle-20.JPG)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 30, 2020, 12:46:28 PM
Very nice, SVB have some ex pro/legend bikes for auction at the moment. I'd hate to think what Eddy's bike is worth.
https://steel-vintage.com/bicycles?hide_price=1 (https://steel-vintage.com/bicycles?hide_price=1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 30, 2020, 12:52:23 PM
Yeah, I think that they would be frightening for the personally owned ones. This one my mate got, had never been ridden.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 31, 2020, 01:12:58 PM
Finished the year off with a 29er ride.  ;D A very sad number of klms though and am aiming for 5000klms.

https://www.strava.com/activities/4541644866

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Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 01, 2021, 06:56:08 AM
Started the year the correct way, with a 32klm ride and seeing the first sunrise then a recovery drink, when I got home.  ;D

https://www.strava.com/activities/4546095827

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Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 01, 2021, 07:48:14 AM
Started the year the correct way, with a 32klm ride and seeing the first sunrise then a recovery drink, when I got home.  ;D

Very keen, although I think you need more protein in your recovery nutrition :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on January 01, 2021, 08:05:24 AM
Well done foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 01, 2021, 09:00:18 AM
Very keen, although I think you need more protein in your recovery nutrition :)

I'm working on it, right now.  ;D :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on January 14, 2021, 09:37:22 AM
hi all,

looking for feedback on how everyone stores their bike racks?

i have a ISI 4x4 bike rack and i need to come up with a better storage solution, other than have it laying around the shed...

if anyone has any ideas or photos of their setup, it would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 14, 2021, 11:25:12 AM
Hang it at one end of the shed = chain/rope hooks on the end.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 14, 2021, 11:27:59 AM
Bolt a cheapy Hayman Reece hitch to the floor and use it as a bike rack, that's what my neighbour does with his

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 14, 2021, 12:24:47 PM
looking for feedback on how everyone stores their bike racks?

Mine are on the floor, they're kind of out of the way. I'm yet to come up with a better solution.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on January 14, 2021, 12:49:23 PM
i'm doing a re-organisation in the shed, so i can fit my camper back in...

have been building shelves to store stuff, but the bike rack is a tricky one...

it's big and heavy...

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on January 14, 2021, 05:47:08 PM
My ISI rack lives on the camper when it’s not on the back of the car .......
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 14, 2021, 07:33:06 PM
I hang mine on a hook from the mezzanine, or leave it on the camper

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Kangaron on January 15, 2021, 03:22:00 PM
From a mates place, you may pick up something, I didn't pay much attention to the pushbikes.
Greedy pr!k has 7, one for each day.
Also has a fewsuperbikes, has a Hayabusa, a couple of Ducaties and a BMW.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 16, 2021, 05:48:09 AM
From a mates place, you may pick up something, I didn't pay much attention to the pushbikes.

More pics of the Cecil Walker please, looks to be my size too :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 16, 2021, 11:22:32 AM
More pics of the Cecil Walker please, looks to be my size too :)

Which one, there's two?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 10:38:55 AM
Getting serious now, I just bought some Zipp carbon race wheels for crit racing.

(https://www.pushys.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/b4bdc8e52f359633fdadc5925c211eab/z/i/zipp-303-firecrest-tse-disc-brake-carbon-clincher-a1-tubeless-front-wheel-00.1918.529.000-new.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 22, 2021, 11:30:37 AM
Getting serious now, I just bought some Zipp carbon race wheels for crit racing.

(https://www.pushys.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/b4bdc8e52f359633fdadc5925c211eab/z/i/zipp-303-firecrest-tse-disc-brake-carbon-clincher-a1-tubeless-front-wheel-00.1918.529.000-new.jpg)

Your lucky the better half has lots of BBQ's, lets you get lots of bike gear  ;D

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 12:50:02 PM
Your lucky the better half has lots of BBQ's, lets you get lots of bike gear  ;D

Shhh she doesn't know, I'm working on the theory that she won't be able to tell the difference :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2021, 02:10:48 PM
Getting serious now, I just bought some Zipp carbon race wheels for crit racing.

(https://www.pushys.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/b4bdc8e52f359633fdadc5925c211eab/z/i/zipp-303-firecrest-tse-disc-brake-carbon-clincher-a1-tubeless-front-wheel-00.1918.529.000-new.jpg)

 8) Tubs or high pressures?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 22, 2021, 03:07:08 PM
You going to get a crit pig as well?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 05:55:10 PM
8) Tubs or high pressures?

Tubeless 28mm, Zipp recommend 58 psi front 62 psi rear for my weight

You going to get a crit pig as well?

Not yet >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2021, 06:02:03 PM
Tubeless 28mm, Zipp recommend 58 psi front 62 psi rear for my weight

Not yet >:D

WTF seriously, WTF?  :o You race a Crit with those pressures and you will go arse up!  >:( How heavy are you, 40kgs?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 06:04:13 PM
WTF seriously, WTF?  :o You race a Crit with those pressures and you will go arse up!  >:( How heavy are you, 40kgs?

It's all this new fangled aero technology, I forgot to add the rims are hookless too :)

https://www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/wh-303-ftld-a1 (https://www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/wh-303-ftld-a1)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2021, 06:08:51 PM
It's all this new fangled aero technology, I forgot to add the rims are hookless too :)

https://www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/wh-303-ftld-a1 (https://www.sram.com/en/zipp/models/wh-303-ftld-a1)

Yeah, a load of bullchit. ::) So how do these tubeless stay on, unless you're talking about singles?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 06:12:18 PM
So how do these tubeless stay on, unless you're talking about singles?  ???

Nope normal clinchers, they stay on with magic :)

https://velo.pirelli.com/en/ww/catalogue/p-zero-race-tlr/700x28c/black (https://velo.pirelli.com/en/ww/catalogue/p-zero-race-tlr/700x28c/black)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2021, 06:15:46 PM
Do not try and race a Crit at those pressures.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 22, 2021, 06:28:20 PM
Do not try and race a Crit at those pressures.

She'll be right :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 22, 2021, 06:50:53 PM
Yeah, you'll need it at those pressures. I have not and will never take any notice of these controlled pressure test experts.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 23, 2021, 02:23:27 PM
I'm going to Derby in March with a mate, fingers crossed with COVID. I thought I'd drag the MTB out today and take it for a blast on the local trails. All the road riding I have been doing has made me soft, my bike handling was atrocious. Need to get some more time on the MTB before the trip.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg230121.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 23, 2021, 02:26:29 PM
You engage the glutes and quads more on the MTB.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on January 23, 2021, 03:30:51 PM
I'm going to Derby in March with a mate, fingers crossed with COVID. I thought I'd drag the MTB out today and take it for a blast on the local trails. All the road riding I have been doing has made me soft, my bike handling was atrocious. Need to get some more time on the MTB before the trip.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg230121.jpg)



Bastard
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 23, 2021, 05:31:31 PM
You engage the glutes and quads more on the MTB.  ;D

Fitness and pedalling was ok, hill repeats working there, it was more the roadie 'oh is that a pebble I need to get out of the way' mentality, rather than the MTB just send it mentality :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 23, 2021, 05:39:43 PM
This just came up for sale near me. $850. :o

(https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/141675925_2094868120649900_1108065083488190712_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=2&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=r0XmxRd9hogAX-bkKYF&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=43f43583d1412e4918ba17e238343b91&oe=6032D926)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 23, 2021, 06:48:08 PM
This just came up for sale near me. $850. :o

(https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/141675925_2094868120649900_1108065083488190712_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=2&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=r0XmxRd9hogAX-bkKYF&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=43f43583d1412e4918ba17e238343b91&oe=6032D926)

Foo
was a bloke at a hotrod show few years back with a few of them for phone number prices.... they were nice and brought back memories.. nana seat and the 3 sp shifter between ya legs..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 23, 2021, 07:02:15 PM
was a bloke at a hotrod show few years back with a few of them for phone number prices.... they were nice and brought back memories.. nana seat and the 3 sp shifter between ya legs..


Yeah crazy prices for these and they were good for mono's also.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 23, 2021, 07:50:13 PM
You going to get a crit pig as well?

Must resist the urge to build a crit pig...
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road-frames/eddy-merckx/eddy-merckx-525-disc-frameset/108012589?variant_id=8945458 (https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road-frames/eddy-merckx/eddy-merckx-525-disc-frameset/108012589?variant_id=8945458)

(https://marketplacer.imgix.net/Mz/81UH09N0tfgo1mBTyxQPQ7aEM.jpg?auto=format&fm=pjpg&fit=max&w=1042&h=833&s=e2bf0e906d17262f13c91ff07d48b5fa)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 24, 2021, 10:50:37 AM
A good saving in price but that rear triangle is doing my head in, mainly due to the description of two areas of flex for comfort. That sets my tingle sensors off and being a weak point, plus you don'y need a soggy bike for a Crit.  ??? Get comfy on the seat but normally a frame that is said to be comfy, is not good at responding to kicks out of the seat, well that's my experience.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 24, 2021, 12:08:13 PM

Yeah crazy prices for these and they were good for mono's also.  ;D

Foo
before or after the seat bend in 1/2 LOL
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 24, 2021, 12:33:47 PM
before or after the seat bend in 1/2 LOL

Haha, I wasn't a lard arse, so never broke one.  :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 25, 2021, 08:03:05 AM
I'm going to Derby in March with a mate, fingers crossed with COVID. I thought I'd drag the MTB out today and take it for a blast on the local trails. All the road riding I have been doing has made me soft, my bike handling was atrocious. Need to get some more time on the MTB before the trip.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg230121.jpg)


MTB, real riding  ;D, enjoy the trails

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on January 25, 2021, 07:48:45 PM
I'm going to Derby in March with a mate, fingers crossed with COVID. I thought I'd drag the MTB out today and take it for a blast on the local trails. All the road riding I have been doing has made me soft, my bike handling was atrocious. Need to get some more time on the MTB before the trip.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pg230121.jpg)


Have fun mate fingers crossed you get over there.

We just got back form a week at Bright
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on January 25, 2021, 07:49:31 PM
MTB, real riding  ;D, enjoy the trails

GG

We need to get you up to Lake Mountain GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 26, 2021, 05:00:55 AM
Have fun mate fingers crossed you get over there.

We just got back form a week at Bright

We've had to reschedule twice already...

Nice, we'll be in Bright over Easter, taking the roadie though as I plan on climbing Mt Buffalo.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 26, 2021, 07:04:46 AM
We need to get you up to Lake Mountain GG

Yep, have ridden it once and loved it. I need to get back up to Thredbo and do some runs up there

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 26, 2021, 07:26:52 AM
Yep, have ridden it once and loved it. I need to get back up to Thredbo and do some runs up there

I haven't ridden it yet. Sounds like we should organise a MySwag Cascades ride day...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 26, 2021, 06:11:34 PM
New wheels day. Fitting tubeless tyres on 700c rims is a little harder than MTB rims, didn't bust a tyre lever so not that hard. The freewheel sounds like a swarm of angry bees :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmcrm260121.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 26, 2021, 06:31:00 PM
New wheels day. Fitting tubeless tyres on 700c rims is a little harder than MTB rims, didn't bust a tyre lever so not that hard. The freewheel sounds like a swarm of angry bees :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bmcrm260121.jpg)


That looks cool.  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mitch92 on January 26, 2021, 06:42:32 PM
Well it's nothing special, but got myself a pushy. Decided on second hand for resale value etc. Picked up this Fuji with ultegra running gear for a good price. Now to start trying to get fit again like I used to be on the bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 26, 2021, 06:57:35 PM
Well it's nothing special, but got myself a pushy. Decided on second hand for resale value etc. Picked up this Fuji with ultegra running gear for a good price. Now to start trying to get fit again like I used to be on the bike.

Nice, enjoy the ride. Hill repeats are a great quick way to build strength and fitness.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 27, 2021, 05:16:53 AM
Nice, enjoy the ride. Hill repeats are a great quick way to build strength and fitness.

I like hill repeats as well, the DH type. Bike looks good

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 27, 2021, 06:18:32 AM
Well it's nothing special, but got myself a pushy. Decided on second hand for resale value etc. Picked up this Fuji with ultegra running gear for a good price. Now to start trying to get fit again like I used to be on the bike.
Fuji make a good frame.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on January 27, 2021, 09:10:39 AM
I haven't ridden it yet. Sounds like we should organise a MySwag Cascades ride day...

Sounds like a good plan to me. I've done it 4 times this season so far  8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mitch92 on January 27, 2021, 06:28:14 PM
Nice, enjoy the ride. Hill repeats are a great quick way to build strength and fitness.

Thats my problem, where I live is lots of hills. Nothing massive, but first ride was 80m of elevation. I know it's not huge, but for the first ride in 10yrs it near on killed me.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 27, 2021, 07:47:35 PM
Thats my problem, where I live is lots of hills. Nothing massive, but first ride was 80m of elevation. I know it's not huge, but for the first ride in 10yrs it near on killed me.

Find 2 hill sections 100m and 1000m, both around 8-10%. Do the 1000m seated @ 80% effort, rest for 30 seconds then ride down and do it again 5-6 times. Same with the 100m hill except 110% effort and out of the saddle. Should only take 30 mins or so to complete, make sure you warm up for 10-15 mins prior. Do that 2-3 times a week and you'll be fit quickly. I did this every other day when I was in lockdown as I had some suitable hills close by.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on January 28, 2021, 08:56:03 PM
I’ve upgraded the fathom . Picked up this Merida one-twenty 800 from a friend of my son. Only been used for literally one ride , it’s still got the “hair” on the tyres  ;D
The white drink bottle holder has to go !

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 28, 2021, 10:11:41 PM
^^^ Bargain!^^^  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 29, 2021, 06:08:18 AM
I’ve upgraded the fathom . Picked up this Merida one-twenty 800 from a friend of my son. Only been used for literally one ride , it’s still got the “hair” on the tyres  ;D
The white drink bottle holder has to go !

Nice!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on January 29, 2021, 07:26:50 AM
What’s the go when they say “tubeless ready “ do I still need rim tape ? Or just the gunk and valves ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 29, 2021, 08:00:11 AM
What’s the go when they say “tubeless ready “ do I still need rim tape ? Or just the gunk and valves ?

If both your rims and tyres are tubeless ready then all you need is sealant and valves. You'll also need a valve removal tool too.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 29, 2021, 08:10:27 AM
Bike-ish related ... Just had my 4th Fitbit Ionic die under warranty, and of course they're now a discontinued model.

What sport/smart watches you guys who ride/run regularly use?

I'm leaning towards a Garmin 6X Sapphire at the moment, but looking for some feedback before jumping on one

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 29, 2021, 08:42:32 AM
I'm leaning towards a Garmin 6X Sapphire at the moment, but looking for some feedback before jumping on one

I don't have one however a mate uses the Garmin Sapphire. He likes it as he does multisport and uses it all the time. He has had some weirdness with the GPS especially when he was swimming in the ocean. When we go on bike rides it is reasonably accurate compared to my Garmin 530.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 29, 2021, 09:16:06 AM
Bike-ish related ... Just had my 4th Fitbit Ionic die under warranty, and of course they're now a discontinued model.

What sport/smart watches you guys who ride/run regularly use?

I'm leaning towards a Garmin 6X Sapphire at the moment, but looking for some feedback before jumping on one

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Have run the 5X for the past couple of years and its a great watch, work in construction and have not scratchd the glass one bit, fantastic watch.

Want to upgrade to the 6 but this one will not die.

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on January 29, 2021, 04:12:34 PM
I have the Forerunner 235 and it is a great watch. I run, a lot, and ride fairly regularly and it has been a great watch with good information. I want to dip my toe in the water pardon the pun and experience triathlon but just the sprint distances for starters and would like a multifunction watch like 945 or any multi sport Garmin. Storage of music would be nice but at the moment I have to use my phone for music and only carry it on 10km or greater runs where I am wearing a hydration vest.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 30, 2021, 05:40:51 AM
The Kenevans is finished, a little bit of Aussie cycling history reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753r.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on January 30, 2021, 10:30:29 AM
The Kenevans is finished, a little bit of Aussie cycling history reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753r.jpg)


Nice orientation of the valve stems and positioning of the mounted tyre on the rim with regards to uniformity. Points deducted for the leaf on the ground.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 30, 2021, 10:44:19 AM
Nice orientation of the valve stems and positioning of the mounted tyre on the rim with regards to uniformity. Points deducted for the leaf on the ground.

Thanks but it's not my pic :) It's Chris' pic https://www.cycloretro.com/ (https://www.cycloretro.com/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2021, 12:03:35 PM
The Kenevans is finished, a little bit of Aussie cycling history reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753r.jpg)


Yep, very nice.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2021, 12:05:07 PM
Nice orientation of the valve stems and positioning of the mounted tyre on the rim with regards to uniformity. Points deducted for the leaf on the ground.

Point deducted for cranks in the wrong position also.  :angel: :P

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 30, 2021, 04:14:49 PM
Point deducted for cranks in the wrong position also.  :angel: :P


How's this then?

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753b.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on January 30, 2021, 04:22:27 PM
How's this then?

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753b.jpg)


You will need to wash it when you get home, very nice for a skinny wheel

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2021, 06:17:55 PM
How's this then?

(http://blkmav.com/bike/ke753b.jpg)


More points deducted. FFS, cranks at near 2.30 o'clock on chainring side.  :'( ::)  :P

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 30, 2021, 06:20:02 PM
More points deducted. FFS, cranks at near 2.30 o'clock on chainring side.  :'( ::)  :P

Put your glasses on, the cranks are dead level :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 30, 2021, 06:29:19 PM
Put your glasses on, the cranks are dead level :)

That's not how you do it.  ::)  :P

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on January 31, 2021, 06:58:47 AM
Very nice
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: crappsy on February 01, 2021, 05:09:54 PM
Had a spin on this on the weekend...and it's harder than it looks
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 01, 2021, 07:52:57 PM
Had a spin on this on the weekend...and it's harder than it looks
Yeah that would require so much shoulder and arm strength. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on February 01, 2021, 08:01:41 PM
Yeah that would require so much shoulder and arm strength. 

Foo
agre - watching the blokes at the para olympics on those things - those blokes have huge upper body size and strength.

but its good to see you out and about on one giving it a go...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on February 03, 2021, 07:39:22 AM
What’s people using for tool kits on mtb’s ?

I just want to have a simple setup so can just go without too much mucking around. Used to have a saddle tool kit but now with a dropper .

Also chain breakers if you have a quick chain link what’s the requirement for carrying  a breaker ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on February 03, 2021, 08:42:32 AM
What’s people using for tool kits on mtb’s ?

I just want to have a simple setup so can just go without too much mucking around. Used to have a saddle tool kit but now with a dropper .

Also chain breakers if you have a quick chain link what’s the requirement for carrying  a breaker ?

I have one of those bottle shape toolkit things that goes in my second bottle cage, and a frame mounted pump. I keep it really simple
Multi tool
Tyre Levers
Spare tube

Im either commuting on on the flow tracks at Dungog these days so anything more complex is either a call to the missis or a walk back to the car park
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on February 03, 2021, 08:45:40 AM
Any thoughts on the attached link

https://www.giant-bicycles.com/au/talon-eplus-29-1

I am seriously considering my first e bike. it will be used for commuting to work with a few gravel offroad sections and taking on the flow trails at the local mountain bike park. The main reason is so i can ride around the lake and over the escarpment rather than take on the main road.

Would appreciate any input on the model and ebikes in general as i have never owned one
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 03, 2021, 09:26:50 AM
Any thoughts on the attached link

I think it would be fine for commuting and gravel, albeit not the best riding position. It would run out of travel at an MTB park pretty quick as it only has 100mm and no dropper and the tyres would run out of grip too. I'm waiting for the price point and weight to come down a bit before I buy one.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on February 03, 2021, 08:59:29 PM
What’s people using for tool kits on mtb’s ?

I just want to have a simple setup so can just go without too much mucking around. Used to have a saddle tool kit but now with a dropper .

Also chain breakers if you have a quick chain link what’s the requirement for carrying  a breaker ?
I carry a multi tool with a chain breaker attached to it. Never needed though. I also carry a spare tube if the tubeless fails.

And a basic 1st aid kit, all in my back pack bladder

I ride an Enduro mtb so good to have a few  it's and pieces to stay mobile if needed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 05, 2021, 09:22:08 PM
Took my SS Avanti Track frame for a roll this afternoon. Hadn't ridden it for about 6-7mths and forgot how well it corners and changes direction.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 06, 2021, 05:24:00 AM
Planning on riding the Noosa Strade Bianche this year, if it goes ahead, you basically ride a vintage bike for 140kms. Looking to spend a week in Noosa with the family, and on the weekend go for a couple of rides and check out some vintage bikes. Decided I didn't want to take any of my current bikes as I didn't want to get them damaged. Found a Miyata 310 for $100, it's a pile of scrap metal at the moment but should be nice when it is cleaned up, it is mostly original only the wheels have been changed. Miyata's were made in Japan, this one is from around 86-87, and have a cult following as great mid level bikes. The 310 was their 'sport touring' model and comes with 27 inch wheels, makes it a bit if a pain to find tyres/tubes but will be good to ride on the gravel.

https://noosa-stradebianche.com.au/ (https://noosa-stradebianche.com.au/)

As I bought it...
(http://blkmav.com/bike/Miyata310.jpg)

What it will hopefully look like...
(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: BC66 on February 06, 2021, 07:46:10 AM
Planning on riding the Noosa Strade Bianche this year, if it goes ahead, you basically ride a vintage bike for 140kms. Looking to spend a week in Noosa with the family, and on the weekend go for a couple of rides and check out some vintage bikes. Decided I didn't want to take any of my current bikes as I didn't want to get them damaged. Found a Miyata 310 for $100, it's a pile of scrap metal at the moment but should be nice when it is cleaned up, it is mostly original only the wheels have been changed. Miyata's were made in Japan, this one is from around 86-87, and have a cult following as great mid level bikes. The 310 was their 'sport touring' model and comes with 27 inch wheels, makes it a bit if a pain to find tyres/tubes but will be good to ride on the gravel.

https://noosa-stradebianche.com.au/ (https://noosa-stradebianche.com.au/)

As I bought it...
(http://blkmav.com/bike/Miyata310.jpg)

What it will hopefully look like...
(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310.jpg)

Looks very similar to my bike.
I don’t know what brand it is and it used to have a sticker saying it was made from Reynolds tubing.
I thought it was a Hillman, so I contacted them with the serial number but it wasn’t one if their frames
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210205/35268f6b435350e62bc66839742e89b9.jpg)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Humphreythebear on February 07, 2021, 07:37:12 AM
Gator skins Hardshell 32 mm .

Good on gravel also - sorry no pics ..... I rebuilt an Apollo with all nos - frame and components , unfortunately don’t really ride it .
I have other bikes   8)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 12, 2021, 05:38:00 PM
I'm going to Derby in March with a mate, fingers crossed with COVID. I thought I'd drag the MTB out today and take it for a blast on the local trails. All the road riding I have been doing has made me soft, my bike handling was atrocious. Need to get some more time on the MTB before the trip.

Well there goes the trip for the 3rd time. As of midnight tonight Tassie has declared all of VIC high risk indefinitely. If you have been in VIC 14 days prior to travel you will not be permitted enter Tasmania.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 13, 2021, 07:35:43 PM
Day 1 in lockdown #3 spent degreasing, cleaning and hand polishing the parts for the Miyata. Came up ok for a mistreated 35 year old bike. Managed to save all the parts except for the headset which was too far gone. Also found some correct brake levers on eBay in the UK for a reasonable price.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Miyata105.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 14, 2021, 11:41:03 AM
Day 1 in lockdown #3 spent degreasing, cleaning and hand polishing the parts for the Miyata. Came up ok for a mistreated 35 year old bike. Managed to save all the parts except for the headset which was too far gone. Also found some correct brake levers on eBay in the UK for a reasonable price.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Miyata105.jpg)


What did you use to polish them with? I asked a smash repair place and they use Purple as that is what has been the best for the alloy parts that they have come across.

I bought a polishing kit with different shaped pads that I'm going to try when I start rebuilding my old Road and Track bike parts.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 14, 2021, 12:51:22 PM
What did you use to polish them with? I asked a smash repair place and they use Purple as that is what has been the best for the alloy parts that they have come across.

Autosol and a packet of Bunnings bulk microfibre cloths. For deeper scratches or rust I give the area a quick touch up with some 600 wet & dry. Be careful with sanding if the part has anodising as you will take it off, as I found out with a Dura Ace seat post :(

You can get a way better almost mirror finish polishing with a bench grinder and polishing wheel. I just wanted to get them back to looking reasonable for their age as I like a bit of patina.

https://www.bunnings.com.au/autosol-350g-metal-polish_p4460754 (https://www.bunnings.com.au/autosol-350g-metal-polish_p4460754)

(https://media.bunnings.com.au/Product-800x800/5e2ab38b-eca3-4f61-b859-4ab0ea9dcb84.JPG)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 14, 2021, 01:01:44 PM
This is what I got for the reno of my cranks chainrings other bits.  :)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 14, 2021, 01:27:53 PM
This is what I got for the reno of my cranks chainrings other bits.  :)


You'll need to clamp your drill to the bench somehow as you want both hands free to move the part around.

I forgot to mention the alfoil and WD40 trick for rust. Dunno what the science is but it works. Front skewer after 10 minutes cleaning, rear skewer before clean.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/mqrs.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 14, 2021, 01:37:54 PM
You'll need to clamp your drill to the bench somehow as you want both hands free to move the part around.

I forgot to mention the alfoil and WD40 trick for rust. Dunno what the science is but it works. Front skewer after 10 minutes cleaning, rear skewer before clean.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/mqrs.jpg)


Yeah, I tried the alfoil before on something and was pleasantly surprised.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 14, 2021, 02:09:48 PM
Yeah, I tried the alfoil before on something and was pleasantly surprised.  :o

Forgot to mention, I'd practice polishing on something you don't mind if you bugger up.

If you really want a good job send it to Chris, he's a legend and reasonably priced too. I'm lucky he's about 40 min drive from me, he does all my retro work.

https://www.cycloretro.com/ (https://www.cycloretro.com/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on March 01, 2021, 11:23:11 AM
Sorry cant get the photos to load but seek link below

After 9 faithful years on the Scott Sportster, it finally got to the time when the repairs were costing more than the bike, so a new work commuter and bike path basher on the weekend with the missus was in order

So I did a little shopping for my birthday
https://www.specialized.com/au/en/sirrus-x-3-0/p/171177?color=274027-171177&searchText=92420-7201

Cant believe how tech has changed still an aluminum frame but somehow about 4kgs lighter than the Scott
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 01, 2021, 11:53:29 AM
After 9 faithful years on the Scott Sportster, it finally got to the time when the repairs were costing more than the bike, so a new work commuter and bike path basher on the weekend with the missus was in order

So I did a little shopping for my birthday
https://www.specialized.com/au/en/sirrus-x-3-0/p/171177?color=274027-171177&searchText=92420-7201

Cant believe how tech has changed still an aluminum frame but somehow about 4kgs lighter than the Scott

Nice, that flat bar upright road style of bike is very versatile and comfortable. Load it up with bags for commuting or bike packing, or ride it as it is all day on bike paths/rail trails etc.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on March 02, 2021, 12:28:58 PM
I watch the new video from GCN where they showed the Orbea "Streetfighter".
If it only was for sale in the shops...………..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 03, 2021, 07:02:40 PM
I watch the new video from GCN where they showed the Orbea "Streetfighter".
If it only was for sale in the shops...………..
Looked pretty neat, hey?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on March 03, 2021, 10:56:40 PM
Looked pretty neat, hey?

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Absolutely, if they only were made.....

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 03, 2021, 11:21:39 PM
Absolutely, if they only were made.....

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You could take a Marin DSX 2 and put road wheels on it, and get a similar experience on aluminium I guess

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: edz on March 04, 2021, 12:37:40 PM
Might be of interest for some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt2FpYsQ4IE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt2FpYsQ4IE) 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 04, 2021, 04:54:43 PM
Might be of interest for some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt2FpYsQ4IE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mt2FpYsQ4IE)

Yeah nah, I'd trust that as much as I trust politicians.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 05, 2021, 04:38:34 PM
An amazing woman, especially when you look at her bike back then!  :o

https://vimeo.com/98539448?ref=fb-share&fbclid=IwAR0PByH8ye6ScnK2j5Ny_cGhI6mtUh6eeAVBtRoBjV0MlkuA5j-xaAl507c

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 15, 2021, 04:55:40 PM
My Noosa Strade Bianche bike is ready.

It was destined for the tip when I bought it, a heap of elbow grease, some parts and it is reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310before.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310after.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 19, 2021, 07:18:57 PM
My new to me bike with brakes, gears, pedals, tyres, and stuff.

Thanks Wayne for your help, finders fee when your down next time

(https://scontent.fmel14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/159372892_3751608898290950_4444992011576155673_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=UbBOEnAkM8wAX-uYMSZ&_nc_ht=scontent.fmel14-1.fna&oh=63818c4e34a7381b888fd8971a8e695a&oe=6079EFF9)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 19, 2021, 07:24:44 PM
Nice fat bike, get some end caps on those bars in case you skewer yourself.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on March 20, 2021, 08:44:25 AM
My Noosa Strade Bianche bike is ready.

It was destined for the tip when I bought it, a heap of elbow grease, some parts and it is reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310before.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310after.jpg)


The crank is not horizontal, the gear levers aren’t parallel, the valve stems aren’t aligned together and the tyres aren’t mounted to the rims in the same way.

But seriously a massive improvement form when you rescued it. Looks great.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 20, 2021, 08:54:08 AM
The crank is not horizontal, the gear levers aren’t parallel, the valve stems aren’t aligned together and the tyres aren’t mounted to the rims in the same way.

But seriously a massive improvement form when you rescued it. Looks great.


Thanks, how's this? It is seriously hard riding with 38mm bars.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/M3101986.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 20, 2021, 10:02:37 AM
My Noosa Strade Bianche bike is ready.

It was destined for the tip when I bought it, a heap of elbow grease, some parts and it is reborn.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310before.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/M310after.jpg)


That has come up very nice, well done mate.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 20, 2021, 10:05:42 AM
My new to me bike with brakes, gears, pedals, tyres, and stuff.

Thanks Wayne for your help, finders fee when your down next time

(https://scontent.fmel14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/159372892_3751608898290950_4444992011576155673_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=UbBOEnAkM8wAX-uYMSZ&_nc_ht=scontent.fmel14-1.fna&oh=63818c4e34a7381b888fd8971a8e695a&oe=6079EFF9)

Woohoo, now ya can go on the beach as well and what D4D said.  ;) It won't take much to push the bars through ya guts if you dump it the wrong way.  :o

Oh and welcome to the fold.  ;D :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 20, 2021, 11:36:24 AM
My new to me bike with brakes, gears, pedals, tyres, and stuff.

Thanks Wayne for your help, finders fee when your down next time

(https://scontent.fmel14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/159372892_3751608898290950_4444992011576155673_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=UbBOEnAkM8wAX-uYMSZ&_nc_ht=scontent.fmel14-1.fna&oh=63818c4e34a7381b888fd8971a8e695a&oe=6079EFF9)
Good pedal placement, valves aren't aligned...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 20, 2021, 05:37:00 PM
My new to me bike with brakes, gears, pedals, tyres, and stuff.

Thanks Wayne for your help, finders fee when your down next time

(https://scontent.fmel14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/159372892_3751608898290950_4444992011576155673_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=UbBOEnAkM8wAX-uYMSZ&_nc_ht=scontent.fmel14-1.fna&oh=63818c4e34a7381b888fd8971a8e695a&oe=6079EFF9)

well done Bird.

well done.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 20, 2021, 05:46:48 PM
well done Bird.

well done.
life be easier if it fitted in back of patrol with rear wheel still in ;) lol havent tried the comm yet...
still need a few things, pump, pressure gauge, and a helmet.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 20, 2021, 07:08:20 PM
life be easier if it fitted in back of patrol with rear wheel still in ;) lol havent tried the comm yet...
still need a few things, pump, pressure gauge, and a helmet.

WTF? I used to fit both my Road and Track bikes in mine, with both wheels still attached!  ??? Fold the rear seat down and up and in they went.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 20, 2021, 11:05:03 PM
Quote from: Foo
WTF? I used to fit both my Road and Track bikes in mine, with both wheels still attached!  ??? Fold the rear seat down and up and in they went.  ;D

Foo
Cargo barrier stops all..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 21, 2021, 09:10:01 AM
life be easier if it fitted in back of patrol with rear wheel still in ;) lol havent tried the comm yet...
still need a few things, pump, pressure gauge, and a helmet.

Take to front wheel off and fit it across the back seat, i fit 2 bikes in the cruiser when I am too lazy to fit the rack

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 21, 2021, 02:54:22 PM
What brand is it? Looks the business

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 21, 2021, 03:48:41 PM
Bribie Tri was today and my Team and I, took out the Short Course Teams leg. ( 8) Pretty happy about that.  ;D Pain is good is pain!  ;D

https://www.strava.com/activities/4981465429

https://results.sportseventservices.com.au/myresults.aspx?uid=16287-6102-4-355843 (https://results.sportseventservices.com.au/myresults.aspx?uid=16287-6102-4-355843)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 21, 2021, 03:55:22 PM
Bribie Tri was today and my Team and I, took out the Short Course Teams leg. ( 8) Pretty happy about that.  ;D Pain is good is pain!  ;D
Well done but remember rule #42 :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on March 21, 2021, 04:06:31 PM
Thanks, how's this? It is seriously hard riding with 38mm bars.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/M3101986.jpg)


On point.
Will you change the seat to maintain it or leave as is. Bit hard to tell from the pic on its condition
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 21, 2021, 04:38:02 PM
Quote from: DrewXT
What brand is it? Looks the business
Specialized FatBoy with XX1

A Specialized Fat Boy in size Large with a few modifications;
2X removed and installed Sram XX1 clutched derailleur and shifter with a 11-45 XT cassette,
Cannondale Si FatBike crankset, with pedals
Thomson seatpost with a seat.
The rest of the components are original spec’ from the FatBoy.
Tyres are Specialized Ground Control 26 x 4.6” which roll really well over soft and loose surfaces.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 21, 2021, 04:40:46 PM
Specialized FatBoy with XX1

A Specialized Fat Boy in size Large with a few modifications;
2X removed and installed Sram XX1 clutched derailleur and shifter with a 11-45 XT cassette,
Cannondale Si FatBike crankset,
Thomson seatpost with a seat.
The rest of the components are original spec’ from the FatBoy.
Tyres are Specialized Ground Control 26 x 4.6” which roll really well over soft and loose surfaces.
Sounds like you're getting ready to ride across the Simmo!

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 21, 2021, 04:42:37 PM
Sounds like you're getting ready to ride across the Simmo!

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not fit enough to ride across the road at moment :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 21, 2021, 04:44:02 PM
not fit enough to ride across the road at moment :(
I know the feeling, I've started shedding kg's walking and running... Lost about 13 since I saw you last, and got 17 to reach my target

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 21, 2021, 04:45:56 PM
Well done but remember rule #42 :)

Just doing it for the kids.  ;D

Eh?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 21, 2021, 04:46:20 PM
Quote from: DrewXT
Lost about 13 since I saw you last,
its ok... i found em... :( and more
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 21, 2021, 06:58:35 PM
On point.
Will you change the seat to maintain it or leave as is. Bit hard to tell from the pic on its condition

The seat is a similar vintage Rolls San Marco. It's 'patina' matches the bike nicely, except for being made in Italy where everything else is Japan :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 21, 2021, 07:00:28 PM
Eh?  ???

https://www.velominati.com/ (https://www.velominati.com/)  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 21, 2021, 07:05:42 PM
I know the feeling, I've started shedding kg's walking and running... Lost about 13 since I saw you last, and got 17 to reach my target

Good work, really helps with the W/kg. I'm down 12 with about 4 to go but they're being stubborn.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 21, 2021, 07:14:10 PM
Good work, really helps with the W/kg. I'm down 12 with about 4 to go but they're being stubborn.
I'm massively struggling with motivation at the moment... Usual story working in IT, do well to take a piss some days

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 21, 2021, 07:20:30 PM
I'm massively struggling with motivation at the moment... Usual story working in IT, do well to take a piss some days

If you're working from home still, a few walking meetings during the day and you're done. I found an every other day 45 min medium pace walk did the trick for the weight loss, the riding helped with the fitness. Once you've done it a few times it will turn into a habit.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 22, 2021, 05:57:02 AM
https://www.velominati.com/ (https://www.velominati.com/)  ;D ;D ;D
To many rules there to remember. N+1 = happy dance is the most important one.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on March 22, 2021, 07:04:15 AM


If you're working from home still, a few walking meetings during the day and you're done. I found an every other day 45 min medium pace walk did the trick for the weight loss, the riding helped with the fitness. Once you've done it a few times it will turn into a habit.

I need to be on a keyboard for my meetings though... But I do roam around the house when I can - long range headset

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 28, 2021, 04:32:06 PM
From last night at the National at the Annadome. You're looking at the best part of 70kmh when this happened.  :'(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4WSA8rv6vw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4WSA8rv6vw)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on March 28, 2021, 05:13:33 PM
From last night at the National at the Annadome. You're looking at the best part of 70kmh when this happened.  :'(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4WSA8rv6vw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4WSA8rv6vw)

Foo
you filming or riding...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 28, 2021, 05:17:04 PM
you filming or riding...

I was filming, these bastards are 37+yrs younger than me.  :'( ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 29, 2021, 06:10:01 AM
From last night at the National at the Annadome. You're looking at the best part of 70kmh when this happened.  :'(

Ouch, passing backmarkers is always fraught with danger especially if you have no brakes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 29, 2021, 03:00:52 PM
Ouch, passing backmarkers is always fraught with danger especially if you have no brakes.
This was the 20klm Scratch Race and there were the leaders that the clown brought down.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 03, 2021, 06:26:22 AM
Got me a pair of these coming for my off road excursions and at $89 down from a RRP of $379, it won't matter if they aren't flash on the feet.  :cheers:

(https://www.pushys.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/5ac4e4ad447fecc0a8694a493d78cc80/g/i/giro-empire-vr70-knit-mens-mtb-shoes-black-charcoal-size-42-267979-1280046.jpg)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 05, 2021, 05:40:51 PM
Got me a pair of these coming for my off road excursions and at $89 down from a RRP of $379, it won't matter if they aren't flash on the feet.  :cheers:

Interesting design, Giro make good gear.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 05, 2021, 05:43:06 PM
Spent the weekend in Bright, we were lucky with amazing weather. Of course I took 2 bikes, retro bike to ride the rail trail and carbon bike to climb Mt Buffalo.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Bright1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/Bright2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 06, 2021, 04:28:01 PM
Interesting design, Giro make good gear.

Yes, so no hope of crap sneaking into ya shoe whilst riding along.  ;D At that price and my size, I couldn't not get a pair.  :D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 06, 2021, 07:46:57 PM
Spent the weekend in Bright, we were lucky with amazing weather. Of course I took 2 bikes, retro bike to ride the rail trail and carbon bike to climb Mt Buffalo.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/Bright1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/Bright2.jpg)


Do you still have the Ripmo?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 06, 2021, 07:58:18 PM
Do you still have the Ripmo?

Yup, it's in for a complete strip and service at the moment.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 06, 2021, 08:19:15 PM
Yup, it's in for a complete strip and service at the moment.

Nice!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 07, 2021, 06:42:48 AM
Nice!!

I'd ridden it pretty hard for 2 years without touching it so it was overdue for some loving. Fork, shock, dropper post service, bushes/bearings replaced/lubed, brake flush/bleed, new gear cable. It should be good for another couple of years.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 07, 2021, 06:12:47 PM
I'd ridden it pretty hard for 2 years without touching it so it was overdue for some loving. Fork, shock, dropper post service, bushes/bearings replaced/lubed, brake flush/bleed, new gear cable. It should be good for another couple of years.

I've just done all the same on my Reign 👍🏽
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 07, 2021, 07:04:11 PM
My Giro MTB shoes turned up today and talk about a bloody stiff sole.  :o :cup:

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2021, 09:37:39 AM
It was a struggle this morning to ride.  ;D

(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/170026898_2160556034081108_6638402750392037882_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=dKTRUMCofqIAX9mVN27&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=f6baa938f03f1b6f48aabfd5b72358e7&oe=60947E5B)

https://youtu.be/LriDSkxhdS8 (https://youtu.be/LriDSkxhdS8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 10, 2021, 10:16:56 AM
It was a struggle this morning to ride.  ;D

Looks like it was a struggle to stop riding to take the pic :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 10, 2021, 10:37:30 AM
Looks like it was a struggle to stop riding to take the pic :)

It's never a struggle when I see a great sunrise when out on the bike. The Youtube vid shows the real magic of the morning.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on April 11, 2021, 09:57:03 AM
Any comments on custom wheel builders here in Australia.

I’ve been told the combo of my weight (now down to around 100kg) and the power I’m putting down when sprinting is giving the 30mm deep 24hole standard DTswiss rear wheel a hard time.... it’s going out of true within 1000km of riding.
Starting to join some faster bunch rides during the week which are usually relatively flat and often run 40kph plus on the flat sections......

I want to have a set of deep section carbon rims built.... have contacted TWE wheels and his prices seem good and he seems to know what to build for my requirements.

Any experience with TWE? What about craftworx or Caden wheels??

Thanks I’m advance.

Ben.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 11, 2021, 10:36:01 AM
I’ve been told the combo of my weight (now down to around 100kg) and the power I’m putting down when sprinting is giving the 30mm deep 24hole standard DTswiss rear wheel a hard time.... it’s going out of true within 1000km of riding.

Sounds a bit odd, what are your power numbers? I'd think it would be more down to type of spoke, tension and lacing pattern. I race with some guys who can put out close to 1000W for 3-5 seconds and they run off the shelf wheels.

I looked at Caden, ENVE and a few others when I recently bought my carbon wheels. I ended up going with Zipp as there was stock available, they had a good warranty and they suited my bike, optimised for 28mm tyres.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: petrolburner on April 11, 2021, 11:44:49 AM
Apparently not that unusual at all according to a local wheel builder.

I don’t have a power meter. But the guys I am keeping up with in the sprints are a lot smaller than me and pushing out 800-1000watts briefly during the sprints.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 11, 2021, 03:48:48 PM
Craftworx makes very good wheels, he was the main man when Velocity was based here in Australia.

I'm heavier than you and also race on the Track and have no problems riding with low spoke count wheels.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on April 11, 2021, 07:46:42 PM
Been a reader of this thread for a while now and thought it's time to share what l ride,  it's a Giant Talon 1 , 10 speed 29er,  XL frame, it's not fancy or fast but l enjoy getting out on it along my local roads.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 11, 2021, 07:47:50 PM
Quote from: 6knights
it's not fancy or fast but l enjoy getting out on it along my local roads.
doesnt have to be fancy to be fun!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 11, 2021, 07:58:06 PM
doesnt have to be fancy to be fun!

Exactly.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 13, 2021, 07:14:55 PM
On the weekend we did the Silvan Funduro run by Rocky Trail.

It sure was a wet one but an awesome way to spend the day on the bike. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210413/b9421016fef7def572ebfd0c5f9019d0.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210413/c8053e8c9bb5d24f6af8f0e4d3a8e9fd.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210413/a5b8d53180659ca80667e4810bff0714.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 14, 2021, 06:43:43 AM
On the weekend we did the Silvan Funduro run by Rocky Trail.

It sure was a wet one but an awesome way to spend the day on the bike.

Looks like a whole lot of fun. The trails would have been very slippery.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on April 14, 2021, 11:02:56 AM
On the weekend we did the Silvan Funduro run by Rocky Trail.


Looks awesome Adam ! Glad to see you use flats too  ;) makes me feel better about them  :cheers:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: achjimmy on April 14, 2021, 11:07:05 AM
Learnt the hard way this morning why sram tell you not to reuse powerlock joiners ! About 10km into the ride chain undone whilst backing off and shifting , more good like than good planing I fortunately had a spare link with me!

Side note  I paid $10 for a joiner instore at pushies and they are $5 online at pushies !
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 14, 2021, 02:17:48 PM
Learnt the hard way this morning why sram tell you not to reuse powerlock joiners ! About 10km into the ride chain undone whilst backing off and shifting , more good like than good planing I fortunately had a spare link with me!

Side note  I paid $10 for a joiner instore at pushies and they are $5 online at pushies !
I've never had a problem with reusing them. Then again, I don't buy SRAM chains or joiners.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 03:09:18 PM
Looks like a whole lot of fun. The trails would have been very slippery.
Yeah mate pretty slick alright on the Silvan clay.

I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 03:10:26 PM
Looks awesome Adam ! Glad to see you use flats too  ;) makes me feel better about them  :cheers:
Yeah the flats have saved me countless times

The right shoes and pedal combo works well

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 14, 2021, 06:11:49 PM
I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format

Congrats, that's an awesome result.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 14, 2021, 08:56:53 PM
Yeah mate pretty slick alright on the Silvan clay.

I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format
thats something to be proud of Mr
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 14, 2021, 09:01:15 PM
Yeah mate pretty slick alright on the Silvan clay.

I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format

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Stellar achievement!!

I'm trying to pick what you both are riding, but I can't recognise the bikes?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 09:22:58 PM
Congrats, that's an awesome result.

Cheers mate
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 09:25:35 PM
Yeah mate pretty slick alright on the Silvan clay.

I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format /quote]thats something to be proud of Mr
Thanks mate

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 09:27:20 PM
Stellar achievement!!

I'm trying to pick what you both are riding, but I can't recognise the bikes?

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Thankyou!!

We both have 2018 Giant Reigns which have been awesome bikes and handle everything we need and want out of them thats for sure.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 14, 2021, 09:30:24 PM
We both have 2018 Giant Reigns which have been awesome bikes and handle everything we need and want out of them thats for sure.

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Thanks, it's one of the bikes on my shortlist, riding up between a Reign and Norco Sight at the moment...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 14, 2021, 09:34:13 PM
Thanks, it's one of the bikes on my shortlist, riding up between a Reign and Norco Sight at the moment...

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Can't go wrong mate, just compare the weight between the 2 also

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 15, 2021, 06:06:51 AM
Yeah mate pretty slick alright on the Silvan clay.

I came away with 7th out of 27 in the Masters 40+ class

My son got 3rd in the u19 class.
This was our 1st Enduro on this format

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Well done and if Masters in the MTB category is anything like Track racing, it's super competitive. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 15, 2021, 08:40:38 AM
Well done and if Masters in the MTB category is anything like Track racing, it's super competitive. 

 

Foo

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Thanks mate

It was the biggest class too
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on April 15, 2021, 09:27:11 AM
Yeah the flats have saved me countless times

The right shoes and pedal combo works well

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Bahh go clipless and get that big adrenaline rush at the top of a huge drop when you realize you are committed anyway cause you cant get your bloody foot out
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 15, 2021, 10:01:26 AM
Bahh go clipless and get that big adrenaline rush at the top of a huge drop when you realize you are committed anyway cause you cant get your bloody foot out

🤣 I like to live and ride another day 😁
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on April 15, 2021, 12:23:37 PM

🤣 I like to live and ride another day 😁

Unfortunately my Treating GP, Ultrasound results, Chiro and my left shoulder would currently tend to agree with you
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 15, 2021, 02:47:20 PM
Unfortunately my Treating GP, Ultrasound results, Chiro and my left shoulder would currently tend to agree with you

😳😳 Sorry to hear mate
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on April 15, 2021, 04:53:57 PM
😳😳 Sorry to hear mate

The worst thing was I cant claim the glory of it happening out on a hard downhill or pushing a flow trail to the limit. It was hitting a bunch of gravel on a corner on the bloody work commute
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 15, 2021, 06:42:05 PM
Unfortunately my Treating GP, Ultrasound results, Chiro and my left shoulder would currently tend to agree with you

But someone has to pay off their BMW M series.  ;D :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 15, 2021, 08:17:37 PM
The worst thing was I cant claim the glory of it happening out on a hard downhill or pushing a flow trail to the limit. It was hitting a bunch of gravel on a corner on the bloody work commute

Ahh no!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 15, 2021, 08:39:34 PM
New bike day the other day, I got myself a Stages SmartBike for winter workouts. I didn't have an indoor trainer or a bike to put on a trainer so whilst expensive the SmartBike was the most cost effective option. I've been on a few Zwift rides getting used to it how it rides, mainly riding with the C grade pace bot which has been good. Looking to do a structured power building training plan. It is all about power on Zwift, there are no technical skills involved.

https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/ (https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/)

(https://www.stagescycling.eu/out/pictures/master/product/1/9710012_1_p1.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on April 16, 2021, 01:17:02 AM
New bike day the other day, I got myself a Stages SmartBike for winter workouts. I didn't have an indoor trainer or a bike to put on a trainer so whilst expensive the SmartBike was the most cost effective option. I've been on a few Zwift rides getting used to it how it rides, mainly riding with the C grade pace bot which has been good. Looking to do a structured power building training plan. It is all about power on Zwift, there are no technical skills involved.

https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/ (https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/)

(https://www.stagescycling.eu/out/pictures/master/product/1/9710012_1_p1.jpg)
Check out Rouvy, I infinitely prefer it to Zwift, as it's real video, and the hill simulation is heaps better...  There's a him climb near Wuhan that you can tear your legs off on if you go hard enough

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 16, 2021, 05:48:51 AM
New bike day the other day, I got myself a Stages SmartBike for winter workouts. I didn't have an indoor trainer or a bike to put on a trainer so whilst expensive the SmartBike was the most cost effective option. I've been on a few Zwift rides getting used to it how it rides, mainly riding with the C grade pace bot which has been good. Looking to do a structured power building training plan. It is all about power on Zwift, there are no technical skills involved.

https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/ (https://stagescycling.com/us/stagesbike/)

(https://www.stagescycling.eu/out/pictures/master/product/1/9710012_1_p1.jpg)

Make sure that you have plenty of air flow around you and some good music or a good show on the telly to watch.  ;) I have a spin bike plus stationary rollers that I can hook a bike up to but I get as bored as chit on them if, I can't occupy my mind with something else and that includes when I'm in the hurt locker on the them.  :P place a towel or old sheet on the floor for all of the sweat dropping off you and make sure that you give it a good wipe down when ya finished, because corrosion will happen if you don't.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 16, 2021, 07:18:11 AM
Check out Rouvy, I infinitely prefer it to Zwift, as it's real video, and the hill simulation is heaps better...  There's a him climb near Wuhan that you can tear your legs off on if you go hard enough

Will do, I'll probably use Training Peaks for most of the 'training' rides, so data display only, and then Zwift for some zone 2 or ride with friends rides.

Make sure that you have plenty of air flow around you and some good music or a good show on the telly to watch.  ;) I have a spin bike plus stationary rollers that I can hook a bike up to but I get as bored as chit on them if, I can't occupy my mind with something else and that includes when I'm in the hurt locker on the them.  :P place a towel or old sheet on the floor for all of the sweat dropping off you and make sure that you give it a good wipe down when ya finished, because corrosion will happen if you don't.  ;)

Yup, I've got the tunes and a large industrial pedestal fan for air flow. Underneath the bike I added a couple of those Bunnings gym tiles that work for soaking up the sweat. I'm also thinking of wearing gloves as my hands really sweat up and the bar grip is less than optimal for sprinting etc. I'm loving the sprint shifters though. Going to get some fitted to my race bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on April 17, 2021, 08:05:44 PM

🤣 I like to live and ride another day 😁

You will be amazed how quickly you can unclip when needed, have raced and ridden clipped in all the time even when racing DH, at least i know i will not slip off the pedal when it gets super rough.

Great result on your race

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 17, 2021, 08:55:35 PM
You will be amazed how quickly you can unclip when needed, have raced and ridden clipped in all the time even when racing DH, at least i know i will not slip off the pedal when it gets super rough.

Great result on your race

GG
Thanks GG.

It's me who I don't trust being clipped in

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 17, 2021, 09:35:49 PM
Thanks GG.

It's me who I don't trust being clipped in

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Just adjust the pedals so that they hold your feet in place but if you need to get out quickly, you can.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: MDS69 on April 18, 2021, 07:39:53 PM
34km round trip out to Windsor (NSW) today. Been a while since I have been in the saddle and boy am I saddle sore.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 18, 2021, 07:53:28 PM
It will take a while for ya arse to get used to it again. ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 24, 2021, 04:26:29 PM
Long legs.  :o

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 26, 2021, 09:55:03 AM
Pretty hard to take, when mornings are like this but rolled out another 50klms anyway.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on April 30, 2021, 07:27:51 AM
Pretty hard to take, when mornings are like this but rolled out another 50klms anyway.  ;D

(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/175944079_2173750336095011_6690004356449513435_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=b9115d&_nc_ohc=4YsSvixyuskAX8SMRJ8&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=da212b07702769027d19ddd69724f2f3&oe=60AA8570)
(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/177824373_2173756892761022_861346745875000199_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=M8Jh-nltwEMAX80FgbE&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=75653417dbd4dfe8117d51376861fe2e&oe=60ACAB69)
(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/175106378_2173756939427684_920080804816857495_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=PHnNEwn_FdUAX8gzfvR&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=333c58d5241bf47988366282da003df5&oe=60ABBA09)

Foo

Very very nice!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 02, 2021, 05:32:46 AM
Latest mod for the MTB.  Hope I never need to use it.
https://imgur.com/gallery/h2WNVSa
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on May 02, 2021, 07:27:51 AM
Just a quick question on bike mirrors, l was looking around on the net last night to see what's available and was wondering  if riders on here here use one,   and what's good and what should be avoided?  Just thinking it could make things safer on the open road where trafic comes up on me at high speed.
Thanks Trevor
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 02, 2021, 07:40:44 AM
Latest mod for the MTB.  Hope I never need to use it.

Just remember, tuck & roll :)

Just a quick question on bike mirrors, l was looking around on the net last night to see what's available and was wondering  if riders on here here use one,   and what's good and what should be avoided?  Just thinking it could make things safer on the open road where trafic comes up on me at high speed.

I don't use a mirror, however a few riding buddies have the Garmin radar thingy. It's a camera/radar/light thing that mounts to your seat post and it alerts you via your bike computer.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 02, 2021, 07:48:17 AM
Another bike finished. It's an '82 Pro Miyata, all original except for the seat. It's interesting because Miyata were experimenting with aero a couple of years before the mainstream players.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/pm2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 02, 2021, 11:47:08 AM
Just a quick question on bike mirrors, l was looking around on the net last night to see what's available and was wondering  if riders on here here use one,   and what's good and what should be avoided?  Just thinking it could make things safer on the open road where trafic comes up on me at high speed.
Thanks Trevor

Use one that sits on the end of your handle bars.

(https://li0.rightinthebox.com/webp_desc_image/202011/fxchio1604630987887.jpg?fmt=webp&com=1&v=1)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on May 02, 2021, 02:55:37 PM
Use one that sits on the end of your handle bars.

(https://li0.rightinthebox.com/webp_desc_image/202011/fxchio1604630987887.jpg?fmt=webp&com=1&v=1)

Foo

That's the sort of thing l was looking at last night, it's probably the preferred option atm.

Just remember, tuck & roll :)

I don't use a mirror, however a few riding buddies have the Garmin radar thingy. It's a camera/radar/light thing that mounts to your seat post and it alerts you via your bike computer.

Thanks D4D l didn't know they made such a thing, l will have to look into it a bit more
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on May 02, 2021, 08:13:00 PM
I got one of the radars.  Possibly the best thing I got for the bike.  Can be hooked up to a bike computer or phone app (what I use).  Gives notification of upcoming car at about 140m away and shows it getting closer.  Will also alert if high speed differential between car and bike.

The tail light will also flash at different rates when a car is detected to draw attention to the driver that there is a bike ahead.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 02, 2021, 10:25:47 PM
I headed back up to the Eildon Mtb Park today.

There has been lots of work taking place on the trails with lots more still happening also.

All up I think I covered 17km and 480m elevation covering a few different loops.
It has something for everyone from new sections to old school trails.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 02, 2021, 10:29:14 PM
A couple more pics



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 03, 2021, 06:59:38 AM
I headed back up to the Eildon Mtb Park today.

There has been lots of work taking place on the trails with lots more still happening also.

All up I think I covered 17km and 480m elevation covering a few different loops.
It has something for everyone from new sections to old school trails.

I've heard good things about the trails there. Might have to head out there one day. I've been riding the road bike too much and become soft :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 04, 2021, 07:28:42 AM
I've heard good things about the trails there. Might have to head out there one day. I've been riding the road bike too much and become soft :)

I would have done another loop but needed to get back home.
There is lots more going on there to, its going to be good when it's done foe for sure
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 08, 2021, 10:01:04 PM
Good ride out at Smiths Gully this morning

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 09, 2021, 01:10:38 PM
Good ride out at Smiths Gully this morning

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Nice part of the world out there... We very nearly bought 15 acres there a few years back

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 09, 2021, 03:07:48 PM
Nice part of the world out there... We very nearly bought 15 acres there a few years back

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Nice mate, and not to far to head for a good ride for us too
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 09, 2021, 03:10:31 PM
Thought for the day...............When old fat slow and unfit, don't race Track with up to 50yrs difference when you're required to put in 100% efforts in five races, over a 2hr period.  :'( Nah that ain't gunna happen but I'm sure as hell, in a world of pain at the moment.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on May 11, 2021, 08:37:20 PM
Hi guys im looking for a replacement rear shock for my bike the air shock on it has blown the seals and ive been told its not repairable so im looking for a replacement the size is 165mm eye to eye and a air shock its for my 2006 Intense spider the rest of the bike will get a freshen up and rebuild as its still a great bike im also looking for some 6901 bearings size is 12x24x6
Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Mike
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 11, 2021, 09:33:54 PM
Hi guys im looking for a replacement rear shock for my bike the air shock on it has blown the seals and ive been told its not repairable so im looking for a replacement the size is 165mm eye to eye and a air shock its for my 2006 Intense spider the rest of the bike will get a freshen up and rebuild as its still a great bike im also looking for some 6901 bearings size is 12x24x6
Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Mike

Try here.

https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/dnm-ao-38rc-mountain-bike-air-rear-shock-with-lock/AO-38RC-P?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI95vP8sDB8AIVhAsrCh2btwrjEAQYAyABEgK3_PD_BwE (https://www.cyclingdeal.com.au/buy/dnm-ao-38rc-mountain-bike-air-rear-shock-with-lock/AO-38RC-P?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI95vP8sDB8AIVhAsrCh2btwrjEAQYAyABEgK3_PD_BwE)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2021, 06:45:41 AM
Hi guys im looking for a replacement rear shock for my bike the air shock on it has blown the seals and ive been told its not repairable


Hey Mike have you tried Paul? http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/ (http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 12, 2021, 08:41:16 AM
Hey Mike have you tried Paul? http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/ (http://www.astroboyracer.com.au/)


Second that for Paul - he serviced a 25 year old fork for me recently, new seals, wipers and all - everyone else wanted to sell me a new one
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 17, 2021, 08:23:38 PM
A quick Sunday arvo ride with @GU Rich on the recently refurbished and redesigned Hey Hey My My trail at Wesburn.

The climb is 150m elevation over 1.8km to get to the top the then the fun part....the down.
It's a great loop.



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 18, 2021, 07:00:47 AM
A quick Sunday arvo ride with @GU Rich on the recently refurbished and redesigned Hey Hey My My trail at Wesburn.

Nice, another trail I must ride. I've been too busy racing the road bike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 18, 2021, 07:23:20 AM
Nice, another trail I must ride. I've been too busy racing the road bike.

Good work mate.

Yeah it's a short one but in excellent conditrion and holds up well so far
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 20, 2021, 11:55:30 AM
Quote from: Foo
@Bird. I'm going through the results of the Grafton to Inverell Road Race from yesterday and Troy Herfoss has placed 7th in the Div 1 category of it.  :o  :cup:

   (7th   123   Troy HERFOSS*   (Gold Coast CC)   5:57:05   +53)

Foo

Dangerous things those slow bikes ...
https://www.mcnews.com.au/troy-bayliss-seriously-injured-in-bicycle-crash/ (https://www.mcnews.com.au/troy-bayliss-seriously-injured-in-bicycle-crash/)

DesmoSport Shitheap Team co-owner Troy Bayliss has confirmed that a bicycle crash last Friday has left the three-time World Superbike champion with a fractured C4 vertebra and corresponding spinal damage that will see the active 52-year-old on the sidelines for several months.

With Troy having no exact recollection of the incident, it appears that another bicycle was exiting between two parked cars and he has collided head first into it. Most of the impact was transferred through his head to his neck, and he lost consciousness. He was immediately treated and taken to hospital.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 20, 2021, 09:54:17 PM
Dangerous things those slow bikes ...
https://www.mcnews.com.au/troy-bayliss-seriously-injured-in-bicycle-crash/ (https://www.mcnews.com.au/troy-bayliss-seriously-injured-in-bicycle-crash/)

DesmoSport Shitheap Team co-owner Troy Bayliss has confirmed that a bicycle crash last Friday has left the three-time World Superbike champion with a fractured C4 vertebra and corresponding spinal damage that will see the active 52-year-old on the sidelines for several months.

With Troy having no exact recollection of the incident, it appears that another bicycle was exiting between two parked cars and he has collided head first into it. Most of the impact was transferred through his head to his neck, and he lost consciousness. He was immediately treated and taken to hospital.
Chit, that's a bloody bad outcome but lucky he isn't paralysed. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 21, 2021, 10:57:40 AM
Quote from: Foo
Chit, that's a bloody bad outcome but lucky he isn't paralysed. 
agree
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 21, 2021, 12:42:13 PM
interesting read on tourists and new track


“I think the concern is that the mountain bike trail is going to bring in a vast amount of tourists in addition to what we already have here, and I think that is the public concern.”

Mr Neilson says there are safety concerns associated with the mountain bike plan.

“What we are opposing is the huge influx of mountain bikers into high fire risk areas, and I think that is exactly what we’re going to be seeing with the new mountain bike proposal that has been put forward by council,” he said.

https://www.3aw.com.au/over-it-already-why-warburton-locals-are-rallying-against-tourists/ (https://www.3aw.com.au/over-it-already-why-warburton-locals-are-rallying-against-tourists/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 21, 2021, 01:19:38 PM
interesting read on tourists and new track

The minority NIMBY crowd will always be vocal and irrational, they throw emotional comments out there with no data to back them up. The current town is falling apart, underserved and people are leaving to find work elsewhere as there is none in the local area. The fire risk is a red herring and one that is managed by every other MTB park with an emergency management plan. There is also a proposed traffic and parking management plan that has been developed. This is a typical play that is delaying significant investment in their community they are so passionate about.

Edit - interesting 'The flyer divided opinion in one of the town’s Facebook groups, and the creator eventually removed the post.' NCA NewsWire contacted the flyer’s creator for comment, but she has since clarified the stance of the action group online, saying the flyer was “poorly worded”.
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/backlash-over-victorian-towns-fight-against-tourist-influx/news-story/89b1f999c41248685476ec9471e78638 (https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/backlash-over-victorian-towns-fight-against-tourist-influx/news-story/89b1f999c41248685476ec9471e78638)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on May 21, 2021, 04:18:58 PM
Well it had to happen and now i am hooked
Borrowed a mates full suspension epic evo on the weekend and was taken to the local MTB park. it was bloody awesome. Even hit a few of the decent drops and jumps and came home with all limbs intact

However the one thing I could not get over was how shattered I was at the end of the day. I have done road, commuter ,rail trail cycling etc. for years so a 150km week or a single 80km hitout is nothing new to me. But my god after 3.5 hrs of xc trails, flow track and some down hill my entire body ached, and half of that was going downhill. Had to go home and have a 3 hr arvo nap to get over it

I now have that familiar tickle in my hand when i touch my wallet that usually ends up in N+1
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 21, 2021, 05:47:31 PM
I'm feeling you... I'm seriously looking at a Merida e160 700 due to the way I get the crap beaten out of me everytime I go out with my neighbour

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on May 21, 2021, 07:04:10 PM
Any of Vic Mtb riders ever ridden at Maryvale Pines?

We are planning on heading down there
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 23, 2021, 05:43:22 AM
A remarkable life span, 109yrs.  :o

(https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/187877489_10158614058424205_7098206902178689745_n.jpg?_nc_cat=1&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=DZcOI8W3hZgAX9h_FKk&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=26e92867b88882e3d6386ceac42239e6&oe=60CDC516)

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/article/Record-setting-centenarian-cyclist-Marchand-dies-16196141.php?fbclid=IwAR2MtSZ7lPcteNgDSjiRiY6_nbMfSLwZkglDbeBS_5Ogtyufe3-B9wqSPjA

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2021, 03:10:16 PM
Starting to ramp up the time/kms on the indoor bike. After those hills I deserved a couple of egg & bacon muffins.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/w4.JPG)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/w1.JPG)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/ebr.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on May 31, 2021, 11:44:16 AM
I send an email to Merida Australia asking if there was any stock of the Scultura 5000.
His answer was negative, completely sold out for the year. :-(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on May 31, 2021, 01:12:48 PM
I send an email to Merida Australia asking if there was any stock of the Scultura 5000.
His answer was negative, completely sold out for the year. :-(

we've been told to expect new saddle orders to arrive in 2023...

betting money is that bikes will start arriving in boxes to dealers around March next year without saddles.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 31, 2021, 06:43:56 PM
we've been told to expect new saddle orders to arrive in 2023...

betting money is that bikes will start arriving in boxes to dealers around March next year without saddles.
thats crazy when you think about it..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on June 01, 2021, 08:32:40 AM
thats crazy when you think about it..
the largest and most market dominant maker of saddles (and grips/bar tape) in Taiwan is Velo. The owner of the company Stella is known to be pretty aggressive in business.

Velo (the company) also owns multiple other saddle "brands". (SDG and WTB for example) Velo also manufactures all saddles for Giant, Trek (Bontrager), Specialized and PRO (Shimano). Plus countless others...

But those six brands (+ the Velo house brand) account for well over 60% of the mid to mid/high market.

Ritchey is telling us that saddles we ordered in June last year will be Dec 2022 delivery. And new orders will be mid/late 2023.

Shimano is currently quoting 400+ days for XT, XTR and Dura Ace parts.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 01, 2021, 09:37:04 AM
the largest and most market dominant maker of saddles (and grips/bar tape) in Taiwan is Velo. The owner of the company Stella is known to be pretty aggressive in business.

Velo (the company) also owns multiple other saddle "brands". (SDG and WTB for example) Velo also manufactures all saddles for Giant, Trek (Bontrager), Specialized and PRO (Shimano). Plus countless others...

But those six brands (+ the Velo house brand) account for well over 60% of the mid to mid/high market.

Ritchey is telling us that saddles we ordered in June last year will be Dec 2022 delivery. And new orders will be mid/late 2023.

Shimano is currently quoting 400+ days for XT, XTR and Dura Ace parts.

Surely this is a sign for someone else to kick in and start making a fortune out of the shortage... ???? ????
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 05, 2021, 02:28:37 PM
Gotta love racing in a Crit, when the wildlife wants to join in!  ;D This is from last night.  :cheers:

https://youtu.be/YAPCU9Ezqg4 (https://youtu.be/YAPCU9Ezqg4)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 05, 2021, 02:44:38 PM
Gotta love racing in a Crit, when the wildlife wants to join in!  ;D This is from last night.  :cheers:

That would wake you up.

More importantly, why are they on the hoods in a crit and not the drops :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 05, 2021, 02:54:00 PM
That would wake you up.

More importantly why are they on the hoods in a crit and not the drops :)

The trouble was, I didn't know what the problem was, when they started diverting all over the place.  :o  It helps if someone yells out loudly.............Rooooooooooooo's ::)

I have never been in the drops in a Crit, unless I'm in full gas mode. Even chasing semis down the hi-way at 100kmh, I was on the hoods.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 10, 2021, 05:04:58 PM
I send an email to Merida Australia asking if there was any stock of the Scultura 5000.
His answer was negative, completely sold out for the year. :-(

Is the 5000 the Bahrain yellow/black version?
I'm looking to upgrade and was looking at the Endurance 4000 or 5000 but don't want a matt finish paintwork.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 10, 2021, 05:42:18 PM
Is the 5000 the Bahrain yellow/black version?
I'm looking to upgrade and was looking at the Endurance 4000 or 5000 but don't want a matt finish paintwork.

Al.

Correct, it's the McLaren Bahrain version.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 12, 2021, 05:11:43 AM
Nope nope nope............. :o :o

https://youtu.be/Dpnh6yLj_OA (https://youtu.be/Dpnh6yLj_OA)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 13, 2021, 08:16:34 AM
Spoiler alert!

Last nights DH world cup, well done Troy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmjwDmBjaWU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmjwDmBjaWU)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 13, 2021, 09:04:54 AM
He was certainly hammering along and the girl before his ride was super smooth.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on June 14, 2021, 08:24:11 PM
Spoiler alert!

Last nights DH world cup, well done Troy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmjwDmBjaWU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmjwDmBjaWU)

Fantastic result!!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 15, 2021, 07:25:11 PM
Correct, it's the McLaren Bahrain version.

Saw one of them in a bike shop on the weekend.  Asked about it and it was one of the employees bikes.  Great looking bike in the flesh.  Mind you this one had a decent carbon wheelset on it also.  Now got me looking at either the 4000 or 6000 version as an upgrade as they seem to be fairly well specced.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 16, 2021, 09:15:49 AM
Fantastic result!!
She rode very well. 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 16, 2021, 10:30:08 AM
Saw one of them in a bike shop on the weekend.  Asked about it and it was one of the employees bikes.  Great looking bike in the flesh.  Mind you this one had a decent carbon wheelset on it also.  Now got me looking at either the 4000 or 6000 version as an upgrade as they seem to be fairly well specced.

Al.

Expect delivery next year
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 16, 2021, 07:30:22 PM
Expect delivery next year


Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 19, 2021, 06:11:53 PM
So apparently there will be a handful of bikes coming potentially in November.  Sales reps have been telling bike shops not to expect too much until June 2022!!!  Full bikes, components and just about everything else.  They mentioned Selle still haven't resumed production since being shut down at the start of the year last year.

But found a 4000 in the right size.  Deposit put down.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 19, 2021, 06:35:50 PM
So apparently there will be a handful of bikes coming potentially in November.  Sales reps have been telling bike shops not to expect too much until June 2022!!!  Full bikes, components and just about everything else.  They mentioned Selle still haven't resumed production since being shut down at the start of the year last year.

It's odd, I have visited a few bike shops of late, selling the same brands, some have no stock whilst others have heaps of stock. Supply seams to be who you know not what you know...

Facts don't lie though, there's a sh!te load of bikes being imported, let's hope they all get used
https://www.bikeoz.org/news/a-new-record-in-bike-numbers (https://www.bikeoz.org/news/a-new-record-in-bike-numbers)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 19, 2021, 06:45:57 PM
A few shops had mentioned that the stock due next month is majority already pre sold to customers.  There still seems to be bikes coming in but I'm not sure how many will make it to the showroom floor.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on June 20, 2021, 03:19:44 PM
Our local Trek shop is selling every and any brand he can get his hands on. Pre Covid, most of these brands he would openly poo poo because they weren't Trek. Have to laugh that he is now relying on these brands to keep him operating now. Wonder what his stance will be once Trek supplies become readily available again? Hang on, I think I know already.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Mitch92 on June 20, 2021, 06:51:00 PM
Our local Trek shop is selling every and any brand he can get his hands on. Pre Covid, most of these brands he would openly poo poo because they weren't Trek. Have to laugh that he is now relying on these brands to keep him operating now. Wonder what his stance will be once Trek supplies become readily available again? Hang on, I think I know already.

I'm in the area and know who you mean. He is definitely a big one for pushing his brand, gotta give him that
 >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on June 20, 2021, 07:03:11 PM
It's odd, I have visited a few bike shops of late, selling the same brands, some have no stock whilst others have heaps of stock. Supply seams to be who you know not what you know...

Facts don't lie though, there's a sh!te load of bikes being imported, let's hope they all get used
https://www.bikeoz.org/news/a-new-record-in-bike-numbers (https://www.bikeoz.org/news/a-new-record-in-bike-numbers)

My LBS is independent but sells Giant mostly. He has stated that the manufacturers want all or nothing. If he signs up to be just Giant he becomes factory supported, signage, stock etc. Because he won’t, the other dealers get bikes before him all the time. I had to drive across town for 2 kids bikes which he missed out on the sale because he couldn’t get them. I’m guessing your part of the world might have similar structures in place.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 28, 2021, 06:42:05 PM
New bike day today.  Took it out for a quick spin.  Pretty happy with it and a few kg's lighter than the gravel bike.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 28, 2021, 06:57:30 PM
New bike day today.  Took it out for a quick spin.  Pretty happy with it and a few kg's lighter than the gravel bike.

Nice, got to love new bike day!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 29, 2021, 10:35:37 AM
New bike day today.  Took it out for a quick spin.  Pretty happy with it and a few kg's lighter than the gravel bike.

Al.

Great.
How does it ride?
I might be lucky. My bike shop might have a Scultura 5000 in September...…
Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 29, 2021, 11:33:51 AM
New bike day today.  Took it out for a quick spin.  Pretty happy with it and a few kg's lighter than the gravel bike.

Al.
That's a bloody long cage!

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 29, 2021, 12:14:46 PM
Just got a reply: they might get the Scultura Endurance 5000.
Not sure what to do, take it wait for the Bahrain version next year.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 29, 2021, 12:28:22 PM
Just got a reply: they might get the Scultura Endurance 5000.
Not sure what to do, take it wait for the Bahrain version next year.

Buy both, that way you can ride now and by the time you get the one you want you'll be able to see the other one for almost the new price.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: chester ver2.0 on June 29, 2021, 02:52:52 PM
That's a bloody long cage!

Foo

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Yeah i was just looking at that.... Whitey are you running and 11 to 65 cluster at the back  ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 29, 2021, 06:30:14 PM
Yeah i was just looking at that.... Whitey are you running and 11 to 65 cluster at the back  ;D

Haha, it's an 11-30 cassette and a 105 GS RD.  Dork disc is still on as I haven't had a chance to take it off or put my other wheels on.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 29, 2021, 06:35:41 PM
Great.
How does it ride?
I might be lucky. My bike shop might have a Scultura 5000 in September...…
Fingers crossed.

Pretty happy with how it rides.  Coming from an alloy gravel bike with road tyres it is still considerably quicker up to speed and quite a bit more agile.  Already a few kg's lighter and I've got to change over to my other wheels still.  I think it should do quite nicely.

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on June 30, 2021, 10:56:16 AM
I have decided to wait for the Jan/Feb supply of 5000 Bahrain.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on June 30, 2021, 01:48:30 PM
I have decided to wait for the Jan/Feb supply of 5000 Bahrain.

Nice. They are a stunning bike.  Has your dealer guaranteed delivery on one?

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 11:09:33 AM
I know that we are a tough breed but there's no excuse for this happening in the TDF! >:( Gravel on a corner where they are doing over 70kmh and the only warning was 10sec before they hit it.  >:(

(https://scontent.fbne8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/216663868_2235951919874852_2661324323323050206_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=Z9GxBQN6YLoAX8jAB3M&_nc_ht=scontent.fbne8-1.fna&oh=935ac4b000775cea197f47ec5601bfbb&oe=60ED2729)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2021, 11:20:20 AM
I know that we are a tough breed but there's no excuse for this happening in the TDF! >:( Gravel on a corner where they are doing over 70kmh and the only warning was 10sec before they hit it.  >:(

Agreed, there have been a number of unnecessary accidents this TDF that have impacted the outcome.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 02:19:39 PM
Agreed, there have been a number of unnecessary accidents this TDF that have impacted the outcome.

I've made comment on my FB cycling page in regards to the number of falls in the last few Tours and asking the question as to why, we are seeing this.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 02:21:15 PM
If you want motivation to push on through tough times, have a read of this!  :cup:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/why-paralysed-bmx-champ-sam-willoughby-is-chasing-olympic-gold-in-tokyo-20210707-p587kd.html?fbclid=IwAR0i6rXRwVT4wO2K7-nsAcOkzXDEcSrqpF4huoRXfyHDWU55lZPAUg3V1f4 (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/why-paralysed-bmx-champ-sam-willoughby-is-chasing-olympic-gold-in-tokyo-20210707-p587kd.html?fbclid=IwAR0i6rXRwVT4wO2K7-nsAcOkzXDEcSrqpF4huoRXfyHDWU55lZPAUg3V1f4)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 10, 2021, 04:56:45 PM
So I have finished the rebuilding of my Intense 2006 Spider with the help of a great friend doing some custom machining on the shock bushings and bolts
Here is the out come of a full strip down and repaint of the frame and forks this was then built up with the new fox shock and a dropper seat post was fitted

 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 10, 2021, 04:57:43 PM
Some more pics
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 05:13:18 PM
That's come up a real treat but it's interesting where the cables pop out from. :o  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 10, 2021, 05:15:06 PM
That's come up a real treat but it's interesting where the cables pop out from. :o  :cheers:

Foo

how do you mean ?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 05:26:55 PM
how do you mean ?

They normally come out through the bottom bracket, not where that one does.  ;) My Giant TT Chrono, exits through the bottom bracket.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bagpuss on July 10, 2021, 05:37:36 PM
The bike dint have a dropper post on it before so I had to drill a hole for the control cable for it and I copied some that I had seen people had done when fitting to a older bike 
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on July 10, 2021, 05:57:50 PM
The bike dint have a dropper post on it before so I had to drill a hole for the control cable for it and I copied some that I had seen people had done when fitting to a older bike 

Measure twice, drill once :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2021, 06:26:55 PM
The bike dint have a dropper post on it before so I had to drill a hole for the control cable for it and I copied some that I had seen people had done when fitting to a older bike

Okay, you didn't say that, in the initial post.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on August 15, 2021, 07:17:18 PM
Who else got out for a pedal today? (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210815/8846bcf965e384b7009fee19b8e26035.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 15, 2021, 07:18:30 PM
Who else got out for a pedal today?

On Zwift, does that count?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on August 15, 2021, 07:19:14 PM
On Zwift, does that count?
Yes and no

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 16, 2021, 01:59:13 AM
No but hoping to be back on the bike after seeing the Dr this morning.  :)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: 6knights on August 16, 2021, 08:41:45 AM
Got in 30 k's in the afternoon, it's nice now the sun is starting to shine a bit more often.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: cruza driver on August 16, 2021, 09:00:37 AM
Got in 30 k's in the afternoon, it's nice now the sun is starting to shine a bit more often.
Sure is and longer daylight hours too

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 16, 2021, 10:33:29 AM
Quote from: Foo
No but hoping to be back on the bike after seeing the Dr this morning.  :)

Hows the healing coming along?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 16, 2021, 01:09:26 PM
Hows the healing coming along?

The bloody thing is not behaving itself, so I have another week of being quiet. They said this one is going to take some nursing along but should eventually take to the ear.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 16, 2021, 01:35:13 PM
Quote from: Foo
The bloody thing is not behaving itself, so I have another week of being quiet. They said this one is going to take some nursing along but should eventually take to the ear.  :'(
Heres hoping..was lucky with my skin graphs they just worked.. guess being splatted in a bed for mths helped :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 16, 2021, 01:44:57 PM
Heres hoping..was lucky with my skin graphs they just worked.. guess being splatted in a bed for mths helped :(

That'll do it.  ;) Thanks.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on August 17, 2021, 11:34:31 AM
New bike day for my daughter.  Merida Big Seven 200. Good spec for the money. Deore 1x10 drivetrain  inc Deore cranks and Suntour XCR Air fork.
http://imgur.com/gallery/62Bes6e
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 17, 2021, 12:44:22 PM
Here you go, nice spec'd bike.

(https://i.imgur.com/PrI9R1q.jpeg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 17, 2021, 02:00:03 PM
Here you go, nice spec'd bike.

(https://i.imgur.com/PrI9R1q.jpeg)

 8)

Looks almost like a downhiller.  ???

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 17, 2021, 02:02:35 PM
Well I just took delivery of a bearing puller kit for my bikes = happy dance. No more cursing and swearing because I can't remove bottom brackets or sealed bearings from my race wheels.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210817/f82654402f505b9112faf43b229ca10f.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 17, 2021, 04:52:37 PM
Well I just took delivery of a bearing puller kit for my bikes = happy dance. No more cursing and swearing because I can't remove bottom brackets or sealed bearings from my race wheels.  ;D
What's wrong with a flat blade screwdriver and a hammer? :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 17, 2021, 04:56:15 PM
What's wrong with a flat blade screwdriver and a hammer? :)

Well, the Zipp hubs have a tube in between the bearings and you can't place anything against a flat surface, that's what.  :P  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 17, 2021, 08:35:40 PM
I've been quiet in this thread of late and lockdown has sent me a little silly. Given the price of wood is so high and even then there's limited supply, I decided to turn my attention to bikes. I've now got a few projects on the go :)

'91 Paconi Reynolds 531, made by Kevin Wigham, matching frame & fork serial numbers, needs a repaint, already have a Shimano 600 6400 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/P91.jpg)

Kenevans Professional hiding under the rust and crap paint, I believe it's a Mal McPherson made frame, Cinelli lugs and unknown tubing probably Columbus SL, don't yet have it waiting for end of lockdown to collect, unknown plan for this as I don't yet know it's full condition, it was cheap :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/KE.jpg)

'89 Eddy Merckx Columbus SLX Team Domex, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, leaving in survivor condition, already have a Shimano Dura Ace 7402 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM89.jpg)

And the pièce de résistance, '96 Eddy Merckx MX-Leader, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, fitted with Campagnolo Record Titanium, currently on the slow boat from Germany

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM96.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on August 17, 2021, 08:58:15 PM
Very nice

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 17, 2021, 09:10:16 PM
I've been quiet in this thread of late and lockdown has sent me a little silly. Given the price of wood is so high and even then there's limited supply, I decided to turn my attention to bikes. I've now got a few projects on the go :)

'91 Paconi Reynolds 531, made by Kevin Wigham, matching frame & fork serial numbers, needs a repaint, already have a Shimano 600 6400 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/P91.jpg)

Kenevans Professional hiding under the rust and crap paint, I believe it's a Mal McPherson made frame, Cinelli lugs and unknown tubing probably Columbus SL, don't yet have it waiting for end of lockdown to collect, unknown plan for this as I don't yet know it's full condition, it was cheap :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/KE.jpg)

'89 Eddy Merckx Columbus SLX Team Domex, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, leaving in survivor condition, already have a Shimano Dura Ace 7402 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM89.jpg)

And the pièce de résistance, '96 Eddy Merckx MX-Leader, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, fitted with Campagnolo Record Titanium, currently on the slow boat from Germany

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM96.jpg)


No wonder ya been quiet!  :o

A mate of mine has a Merckx "Team" bike that had never seen racing, it cost him a fortune but it's a bloody nice bike.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 18, 2021, 07:35:38 AM
Very nice

Thanks, I'm running out of bike parking space. Do you know anybody with a new garage? :)

No wonder ya been quiet!  :o

A mate of mine has a Merckx "Team" bike that had never seen racing, it cost him a fortune but it's a bloody nice bike.  ;D

Yeah the team bikes were made by the best frame builders in the factory to exacting tolerances, they didn't come off the standard production line. Don't know yet how the Team Domex rides. I have a Colnago Team Ariostea and even on 23mm tyres it rides amazing.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 18, 2021, 09:13:02 AM
I've been quiet in this thread of late and lockdown has sent me a little silly. Given the price of wood is so high and even then there's limited supply, I decided to turn my attention to bikes. I've now got a few projects on the go :)

'91 Paconi Reynolds 531, made by Kevin Wigham, matching frame & fork serial numbers, needs a repaint, already have a Shimano 600 6400 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/P91.jpg)

Kenevans Professional hiding under the rust and crap paint, I believe it's a Mal McPherson made frame, Cinelli lugs and unknown tubing probably Columbus SL, don't yet have it waiting for end of lockdown to collect, unknown plan for this as I don't yet know it's full condition, it was cheap :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/KE.jpg)

'89 Eddy Merckx Columbus SLX Team Domex, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, leaving in survivor condition, already have a Shimano Dura Ace 7402 groupset for it

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM89.jpg)

And the pièce de résistance, '96 Eddy Merckx MX-Leader, original paint with matching frame & fork serial numbers, fitted with Campagnolo Record Titanium, currently on the slow boat from Germany

(http://blkmav.com/bike/EM96.jpg)
Gee your slacking off.... look at the valve and crank placement in those photos....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 19, 2021, 08:43:51 AM
Think about it and the hurt factor!  :o :o Just over 60kmh average speed.  :cup:

https://www.velonews.com/news/ashton-lambie-demolishes-ip-world-record-with-an-unofficial-359-92/?fbclid=IwAR1_WPtbQ4AzjvjNvRYCe6ugkEpKtTjWt__SOjU-jRAubs5tYGQ1NTsNXWA (https://www.velonews.com/news/ashton-lambie-demolishes-ip-world-record-with-an-unofficial-359-92/?fbclid=IwAR1_WPtbQ4AzjvjNvRYCe6ugkEpKtTjWt__SOjU-jRAubs5tYGQ1NTsNXWA)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 19, 2021, 09:05:08 AM
Think about it and the hurt factor!  :o :o Just under 59kmh average speed.  :cup:

Yeah but it was only 4 minutes >:D

(https://cdn-ctstaging.pressidium.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/ashton-lambie-4-minute-4k-bike-8-of-27-1340x893.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 19, 2021, 10:25:11 AM
Off ya go then.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 28, 2021, 07:21:03 PM
Putting my old race bike back on the road for a while.  ;D

I might have this going for next weekend. 019 Chromolly tubing with TTT compitition bars, Sugino cranks, Shimano 600 brakes, Shimano 600 bar ends and running gear. Suntour Pro hubs to Ambrosio Gold rims.  :cheers:

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210828/5d3d2a4ff30a76f2a5d08dc3d59df8ea.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210828/e04269381a1f9aee8a0bd8c8ba1bd026.jpg)

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 28, 2021, 07:32:29 PM
Putting my old race bike back on the road for a while.  ;D

I might have this going for next weekend. 019 Chromolly tubing with TTT compitition bars, Sugino cranks, Shimano 600 brakes, Shimano 600 bar ends and running gear. Suntour Pro hubs to Ambrosio Gold rims.  :cheers:

Nice, love an old bike resto. That pista stem will keep things interesting. Don't use the front brake too hard, you might need to visit the dentist :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 28, 2021, 07:56:24 PM
Nice, love an old bike resto. That pista stem will keep things interesting. Don't use the front brake too hard, you might need to visit the dentist :)

Never had a problem in my youth with it.  ??? I also used to run them the opposite to modern thinking but changed them around so that I don't get caught out jumping from my newer bikes onto this one.  :o

It was a custom build, back in 81 and the frame was $275 the wheels $175, crank around $80, rubber was $50 a piece, so I wonder what that converts to todays pricing, because that was near 2mths pay back then.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 28, 2021, 08:11:42 PM
Eddy Team Domex is built 8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/89Domex.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Pottsy on August 28, 2021, 08:13:57 PM
It’s 42 years since I rode a treadle but your resto brought back a lot of memories Foo, I had a bike custom built in 77 by Crannafords in Adelaide, it cost me just on $800 from memory.  What struck home was the gear levers on the bar ends. Sadly it was destroyed 2 years later, got cleaned up.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 28, 2021, 08:29:12 PM
Eddy Team Domex is built 8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/89Domex.jpg)


That's nice.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 28, 2021, 08:32:57 PM
It’s 42 years since I rode a treadle but your resto brought back a lot of memories Foo, I had a bike custom built in 77 by Crannafords in Adelaide, it cost me just on $800 from memory.  What struck home was the gear levers on the bar ends. Sadly it was destroyed 2 years later, got cleaned up.

I know that feeling, this one replaced another that was only about 3mths old, when I was hit by a truck from behind.  :'( I ran the bar end levers, because I could change gears and not take my hands off the bars and also, no-one could see when I went bigger or smaller for sprints or attacks.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on August 28, 2021, 08:38:59 PM
Eddy Team Domex is built 8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/89Domex.jpg)
Writing on tyres isnt aligned front and rear tyres to valves..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on August 28, 2021, 08:41:46 PM
Writing on tyres isnt aligned front and rear tyres to valves..

Not my pic :angel:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on August 28, 2021, 08:44:11 PM
Not my pic :angel:

 :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: gronk on August 28, 2021, 09:53:21 PM
Eddy Team Domex is built 8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/89Domex.jpg)


Not quite correct. It’s not finished…unless it has an electric motor hidden somewhere !!   ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 04, 2021, 06:33:30 PM
Finally it's ready to be back on the road again. The only thing that isn't original,bit the NOS break levers that are for concealed cables.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210904/d3936fccd7caa87fd53ae04884772108.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210904/07b80aea20fd0fe5ba4f2589d6e1469f.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210904/4fecc97977ffde2f12d7025984c06c18.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 04, 2021, 06:35:25 PM
Dunno what happened there.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 04, 2021, 07:04:36 PM
Finally it's ready to be back on the road again. The only thing that isn't original,bit the NOS break levers that are for concealed cables.
It's great getting old bikes back on the road :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 04, 2021, 07:28:32 PM
It's great getting old bikes back on the road :cup:

Yep and I still need to get my old Track bike restored.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 05, 2021, 12:03:22 PM
This is better.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210905/45c2455a458a5fe928dd76d6a2997324.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 05, 2021, 12:07:10 PM
This is better.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210905/45c2455a458a5fe928dd76d6a2997324.jpg)

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pedals are wrong .. valves not aligned correctly :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 05, 2021, 12:28:46 PM
I had a Gitane Allure in that blue - one of the most comfortable bikes I ever owned...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 05, 2021, 01:05:31 PM
I've been looking for an Eddy rider for ages. This popped up during the week so I jumped on it. It's an '89 era frame with a Campy Record 10 speed mid 2000 groupset. Rides like a dream.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/89Eddy.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 05, 2021, 01:15:06 PM
pedals are wrong .. valves not aligned correctly :P

Pedals are where they should be, yeah I stuffed up the stems.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 18, 2021, 03:30:49 PM
A bloke that I know is just starting out in the frame building area and I think that he will go far, with work like this.  8)

https://youtu.be/bU0PPRBuSsI (https://youtu.be/bU0PPRBuSsI)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 18, 2021, 05:45:51 PM
A bloke that I know is just starting out in the frame building area and I think that he will go far, with work like this.  8)

That's a sweet frame
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 18, 2021, 05:50:04 PM
That's a sweet frame

Yeah it is and his Road frames are pretty nice also.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 18, 2021, 06:44:46 PM
Yeah it is and his Road frames are pretty nice also.  8)


I want to get a custom road frame made but the thing that is stopping me is the groupset. I'm rebuilding 30-40 year old bikes and they work as good as the first day they were made. If I get a custom made frame with a current electronic groupset, what happens if the spec changes or the battery dies and I can't get that battery in 10+ years time? When you're looking at $15-20K for a custom bike, I don't want to have to throw it away when the derailleur or battery dies...

BTW here's my latest frame 1995 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Team Gan

(http://blkmav.com/bike/emac0.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on September 18, 2021, 07:07:55 PM
Quote from: D4D
When you're looking at $15-20K for a custom bike
Like this?  (https://www.kawasaki.com.au/en-au/motorcycle/ninja/sport/ninja-1000)  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 18, 2021, 07:52:43 PM
I want to get a custom road frame made but the thing that is stopping me is the groupset. I'm rebuilding 30-40 year old bikes and they work as good as the first day they were made. If I get a custom made frame with a current electronic groupset, what happens if the spec changes or the battery dies and I can't get that battery in 10+ years time? When you're looking at $15-20K for a custom bike, I don't want to have to throw it away when the derailleur or battery dies...

BTW here's my latest frame 1995 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Team Gan

(http://blkmav.com/bike/emac0.jpg)


This is what the youngins of today just don't get! ;)

This is something that I wonder about also.  ???

The Merckx is a nice score!  8)

Foo

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 18, 2021, 07:54:20 PM
Like this?  (https://www.kawasaki.com.au/en-au/motorcycle/ninja/sport/ninja-1000)  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

You idiot!  :angel: They'll be worth nothing but scrap in 20yrs time.  :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on September 18, 2021, 09:07:55 PM
This is what the youngins of today just don't get! ;)

This is something that I wonder about also.  ???

The Merckx is a nice score!  8)

Foo
It's a pretty good reason to stick with a modern mechanical mech, hey?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2021, 04:26:34 AM
It's a pretty good reason to stick with a modern mechanical mech, hey?

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Yes exactly and that is also my thinking but chains may play a part in the problem for the future also, with bloody 11sp & 12sp rears. I still run 10sp on both of my Road bikes and can't see the point of 11&12sp, whether it's mechanical or electric shift.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2021, 05:54:09 AM
I'm curious as to how you reach the bottom biddon?  :o

(https://scontent.fbne7-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/242174237_3008589006125010_5307563066240595610_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=825194&_nc_ohc=Oq0CJKtXLKoAX-kl8CU&_nc_ht=scontent.fbne7-1.fna&oh=c09f5b15e65b90cdcdf51e9202e7eb5d&oe=616D0AB1)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 19, 2021, 06:49:58 AM
I'm curious as to how you reach the bottom biddon?  :o

Good eyes, it's for holding another bottle when I go adventure riding and don't know whether there is any water. I usually swap the water into one of the other bottles when they're empty as the top usually gets covered in crap.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2021, 10:11:58 AM
 :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 19, 2021, 04:40:24 PM
Was surprised to see that my Scott Foil in race trim, is 300grms lighter than my Azzurri Sprint is.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on September 19, 2021, 04:50:30 PM
Was surprised to see that my Scott Foil in race trim, is 300grms lighter than my Azzurri Sprint is.

Nice, I should weight my BMC. My Eddy comes in just under 10kg, good for training :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2021, 06:27:36 AM
Couldn't sleep last night and still haven't, so I got the chits and jumped on my Trek 29er for a 30klm ride. It was most enjoyable, even with the drizzle and wind.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211021/a97de2102180b9e404f7a6a515aa5c8c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211021/a6e6724b520cc8b253b3d222c4624a67.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211021/9b5a1a55633d8d2dfe2bd448b7e9eb6c.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 22, 2021, 06:49:55 AM
Couldn't sleep last night and still haven't, so I got the chits and jumped on my Trek 29er for a 30klm ride. It was most enjoyable, even with the drizzle and wind.  ;D

Riding is very good for clearing your head :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2021, 07:50:14 AM
Riding is very good for clearing your head :cup:

And for releasing built up tension after a crap week or anything like it for that matter.  :cup: It also drops my blood pressure if it is running a bit high.  ;D

Maybe Jeepers should get a bike also.  ;) :angel:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 22, 2021, 12:53:45 PM
The bike shop has revived my Apollo for the last time they said.
Last weekend I did the MACA200 in Perth, 200 km in 2 days to raise funds for  the Harry Perkins Institute to find a cure for cancer.
It was my third year and in total $7M was raised.
I already have signed up for 2022.

The bike went really well, but I am definitely want a new bike.
I noticed the Merida Reacto Rival Edition with the new SRAM Rival eTap AXS which looks very interesting.
The only think I don't know is how easy is it to make it so that all the controls are on the left hand side, especially the brakes.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 22, 2021, 01:26:14 PM
I noticed the Merida Reacto Rival Edition with the new SRAM Rival eTap AXS which looks very interesting.
The only think I don't know is how easy is it to make it so that all the controls are on the left hand side, especially the brakes.

On my Shimano Di2 Ultegra I can program any button on the shifters to do anything. It also has a full syncro mode so it maps the gear changes based on gear length, you don't need to worry about changing the front derailleur as it does it for you. As for brakes if they're hydro then that's a pretty hardcore modification.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 22, 2021, 01:33:12 PM
The bike shop has revived my Apollo for the last time they said.
Last weekend I did the MACA200 in Perth, 200 km in 2 days to raise funds for  the Harry Perkins Institute to find a cure for cancer.
It was my third year and in total $7M was raised.
I already have signed up for 2022
Nice work...  :cup: :cup:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2021, 05:25:06 PM
The bike shop has revived my Apollo for the last time they said.
Last weekend I did the MACA200 in Perth, 200 km in 2 days to raise funds for  the Harry Perkins Institute to find a cure for cancer.
It was my third year and in total $7M was raised.
I already have signed up for 2022.

The bike went really well, but I am definitely want a new bike.
I noticed the Merida Reacto Rival Edition with the new SRAM Rival eTap AXS which looks very interesting.
The only think I don't know is how easy is it to make it so that all the controls are on the left hand side, especially the brakes.

Well done.  :cheers:

Remind me of why you need all the controls on the left side please? ??? Can you post a pic of your current setup for us to understand?  :)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 22, 2021, 06:00:24 PM
No problem Foo.
Due to a motorbike accident in 1995 I have lost any movement in my right hand and most of movement in my right arm.
At the accident my right collar bone hit my rib and all nerves in between were severed.

Attached is the current set up.
It has a grip shifter for the cassette on the left (that bit with the red X), thumb shifter for the chainrings on the inside (the black part), and two brake levers (in white).
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 22, 2021, 06:11:46 PM
No problem Foo.
Due to a motorbike accident in 1995 I have lost any movement in my right hand and most of movement in my right arm.
At the accident my right collar bone hit my rib and all nerves in between were severed.

Attached is the current set up.
It has a grip shifter for the cassette on the left (that bit with the red X), thumb shifter for the chainrings on the inside (the black part), and two brake levers (in white).

 :o Sorry for that chit situation but if and it could be a big if? I would think that if you had two left side levers mounted to a modified bracket that would go over your bars, it could be done?  ??? Cable would be no problem but hydraulic could cause an added headache.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 25, 2021, 10:26:53 AM
None of the SRAM electronics work for what you need mate, as one lever is for shifting up, the other for down...

Try and find a bike with Di2 if you want to go electronic ... The new Ultegra Di2 should be out soon, or if you prefer flat bar bikes, there's also Di2 for XT/XTR, which I believe will also work with road derailleurs (but haven't seen it confirmed yet)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 25, 2021, 01:46:21 PM
None of the SRAM electronics work for what you need mate, as one lever is for shifting up, the other for down...

Not so sure, I think that AXS are all communicating with each other.
They even have build a mullet with Force levers and Eagle derailleur.
So the opposite should work as well: Rival derailleur and Eagle shifter.

I think even with hydraulic brakes as I have now, it should work with using the MTB brake levers.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 25, 2021, 06:54:23 PM
Not so sure, I think that AXS are all communicating with each other.
They even have build a mullet with Force levers and Eagle derailleur.
So the opposite should work as well: Rival derailleur and Eagle shifter.

I think even with hydraulic brakes as I have now, it should work with using the MTB brake levers.
Yeah, they do work that way, just spoke to a mate with an AXS mountain bike, and he teamed it to his Red AXS road bike while I was talking to him, so you should be set for a one side setup with SRAM electronic...

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 26, 2021, 03:52:20 PM
that hadda hurt...

https://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/woman-bulldozed-in-terrifying-cycling-incident/news-story/80f5feba541adfe67333410600fa1e2d (https://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/woman-bulldozed-in-terrifying-cycling-incident/news-story/80f5feba541adfe67333410600fa1e2d)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 26, 2021, 04:19:12 PM
that hadda hurt...

Apparently it was the cyclists fault... (because according to the Internet police the cyclist is always in the wrong)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 26, 2021, 04:22:26 PM
Quote from: D4D
Apparently it was the cyclists fault... (because according to the Internet police the cyclist is always in the wrong)
but did he get the win ???
Does being upside down unconscious as you go over the line count?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on October 26, 2021, 04:25:49 PM
"Police are investigating the scary moment an unsuspecting woman was sent flying in a head-on cycling incident caught on film."

How can it be an unsuspecting woman.
Doesn't the barriers and the people lining up and cheering give away there is something happening?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on October 26, 2021, 04:33:33 PM
"Police are investigating the scary moment an unsuspecting woman was sent flying in a head-on cycling incident caught on film."

How can it be an unsuspecting woman.
Doesn't the barriers and the people lining up and cheering give away there is something happening?
You've not seen the zombies walking around the shops, or even more dangerous - roads - these days with faces buried into stalkerbook and twatter.. ???? they cant be 2 seconds late commenting on a post... MUST BE FIRST.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on October 26, 2021, 07:33:59 PM
Unsuspecting woman???? ****ing stupid more like it

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lloydus67 on October 29, 2021, 02:38:21 PM
Earlier in the clip, you can see the woman hovering around and then peaking past the crowd at the oncoming bikes, before walking in front of the leader


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 30, 2021, 05:29:23 AM
See this sort of crap more than you would think and not with just bikes.  >:D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 06, 2021, 05:23:06 PM
Happy dance, got my missing Track Silk now, a $1000 worth of tubulars under the bed but only cost me $400. Oh that's right, I had an order in for four Pista Silk Extras for my Track racing and they sent me three and one that was for Road racing.  >:D So I sent off an email and then another one that I got  a reply from, saying that they original reply may have gone to my SPAM folder (yep) so they said that the correct one is in the mail and I can keep the wrong one.  :o ;D 8)

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Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 06, 2021, 07:43:50 PM
This F-wit this morning! >:(

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa1K00U9_ZI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa1K00U9_ZI)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on November 07, 2021, 05:00:03 PM
No problem Foo.
Due to a motorbike accident in 1995 I have lost any movement in my right hand and most of movement in my right arm.
At the accident my right collar bone hit my rib and all nerves in between were severed.

Attached is the current set up.
It has a grip shifter for the cassette on the left (that bit with the red X), thumb shifter for the chainrings on the inside (the black part), and two brake levers (in white).

Looks like mick doohan’s race bike setup after he stuffed his right leg and still needed a rear brake.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on November 08, 2021, 11:14:26 AM
Looks like mick doohan’s race bike setup after he stuffed his right leg and still needed a rear brake.

You haven't seen my YZF600 Thundercat with modified controls :-)
The dealer didn't want to test ride after a service as my front brake was in the position where normally the clutch is......
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 08, 2021, 01:37:13 PM
 A documentary on the life and legacy of Canadian downhill rider Stevie Smith. (http://www.dromanadrivein.com.au/)
Friday 12 November 2021 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM (UTC+11)


(https://www.trybooking.com/UserData/Homepage/U/EHI822750-b8cc30b629394c1ba67b1ebc26497a99.jpeg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 09, 2021, 07:27:05 PM
Sometimes people are remembered for having a red hot crack all the time, rather than being a big champion of a sport and that's the way it should be.  :cup: Respect those that have a go all the time.  :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 18, 2021, 03:51:05 PM
Before and after pics of my latest build, 1991 Paconi frame, local MEL frame builder, Reynolds 531 tubing and Shimano 600 tricolour groupset. I usually prefer original paint but this was a very nice frame with hideous powder coat that needed to be restored to it's former glory.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/P1.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/P2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 18, 2021, 07:45:26 PM
That is so much nicer, well done.   8):cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 28, 2021, 12:10:39 PM
Got me some MTB shirts from the Black thingy sales.  8) also scored a wow that's so cool Dad from one of my kids.  ;D

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on November 28, 2021, 12:20:00 PM
Nice work. When are you joining the outlaw bicycle club? :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on November 28, 2021, 12:36:14 PM
Nice work. When are you joining the outlaw bicycle club? :)

Hahaha, I'm much to grumpy and bad tempered for them.  >:D ;D Besides, I have my own group.  :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 23, 2021, 10:58:04 AM
Annual Beach Rd ride this morning. Eddy received quite a few 'nice bike' comments 8)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/eddybeach.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 11:22:47 AM
It's nice when you get comments about an old school bike.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 12:20:08 PM
It's nice when you get comments about an old school bike.  8)


Indeed.

Thought you'd like my latest new old bike. Picked it up locally to see if I liked track. Previous owner wanted to try track, he rode it 5 times then never rode it for years. I am hoping to get to at least 6 rides :)

(http://blkmav.com/bike/dolan.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 12:24:22 PM
What is it, a 3 or a 4? What are the wheels, tubs or high pressures?  ???

I love Track, you can't rest or wander off in your thoughts.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 12:28:56 PM
What is it, a 3 or a 4? What are the wheels, tubs or high pressures?  ???

Dunno, I just bought it home and put it on the stand. I haven't stripped it yet. What is a 3 or 4? I think/hope they're clinchers.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 12:33:43 PM
Dunno, I just bought it home and put it on the stand. I haven't stripped it yet. What is a 3 or 4? I think/hope they're clinchers.

The different models. 3 was a good one but the early 4's not so much. I'll take tubs over clinchers for the Track any day thank you.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 12:44:38 PM
The different models. 3 was a good one but the early 4's not so much. I'll take tubs over clinchers for the Track any day thank you.  ;)

How do I work out the model? The seller knew less than I did about it. They're clinchers, Schwalbe Stelvio. Has a 48 up the front and a 15 and 16 (I think) on the rear.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 24, 2021, 12:47:52 PM
Had a long chat with John Kennedy this morning when I picked up my wife's bike after getting a broken spoke in the back wheel replaced... $35 for spoke, true and rim tape - can't complain about that

Was talking about my old TCR 2 that doesn't fit me properly, and he was suggesting that I reframe it as opposed to replacing it...

Hasn't even contemplated that until now

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 12:54:34 PM
Had a long chat with John Kennedy this morning when I picked up my wife's bike after getting a broken spoke in the back wheel replaced... $35 for spoke, true and rim tape - can't complain about that

Was talking about my old TCR 2 that doesn't fit me properly, and he was suggesting that I reframe it as opposed to replacing it...

Hasn't even contemplated that until now

I need to drop into his shop and have a look, lot's of history and knowledge there.

Reframe is an interesting option. Provided the groupset/wheels etc are in good condition it is worth considering.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 12:57:10 PM
How do I work out the model? The seller knew less than I did about it. They're clinchers, Schwalbe Stelvio. Has a 48 up the front and a 15 and 16 (I think) on the rear.

Not sure but I will ask some of my mates for you, that have had them.   :cheers:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 24, 2021, 01:56:09 PM
I need to drop into his shop and have a look, lot's of history and knowledge there.

Reframe is an interesting option. Provided the groupset/wheels etc are in good condition it is worth considering.
The groupset and wheels are in pretty good nick, but I'd get more for it as a whole bike I think

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 02:06:42 PM
Had a long chat with John Kennedy this morning when I picked up my wife's bike after getting a broken spoke in the back wheel replaced... $35 for spoke, true and rim tape - can't complain about that

Was talking about my old TCR 2 that doesn't fit me properly, and he was suggesting that I reframe it as opposed to replacing it...

Hasn't even contemplated that until now

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Please explain? I've never heard of this before.  ???

So what size frame do you have and how tall are you and what's the stem length?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 02:29:26 PM
Dunno, I just bought it home and put it on the stand. I haven't stripped it yet. What is a 3 or 4? I think/hope they're clinchers.

Okay, I just found out the easiest way to identify and if it has a round seat post, it's a 3 and if a elongated one, it's a 4.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 24, 2021, 05:14:04 PM
Please explain? I've never heard of this before.  ???

So what size frame do you have and how tall are you and what's the stem length?  ???

Foo
Yeah, it was a new one for me also...

It's a 2003 Giant TCR 2, size medium, I'm 175cm, and it's got a 130mm stem (which I believe it's about 50mm too long)

I get a sore neck, and ache in the back of my ears when I ride it, which from my research says the stem is too long, rather than the chain stays being too short?

Specs and geo here https://www.giant.co.jp/2003/pop_pics_spec/pop_tcr_2.html only I have Mavic CXP22 rims on 105 hubs

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 05:54:35 PM
Yeah, it was a new one for me also...

It's a 2003 Giant TCR 2, size medium, I'm 175cm, and it's got a 130mm stem (which I believe it's about 50mm too long)

I get a sore neck, and ache in the back of my ears when I ride it, which from my research says the stem is too long, rather than the chain stays being too short?

Specs and geo here https://www.giant.co.jp/2003/pop_pics_spec/pop_tcr_2.html only I have Mavic CXP22 rims on 105 hubs

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Okay, I'd start with a 90-100mm stem and bring your seat forward by 5mm. Being 175cm, a medium should fit you well.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 06:19:43 PM
Okay, I just found out the easiest way to identify and if it has a round seat post, it's a 3 and if a elongated one, it's a 4.  ;D

Round 27.2 seat post, so it's a 3. Still dunno what that means :)

It is this https://www.dolan-bikes.com/pre-cursa/ (https://www.dolan-bikes.com/pre-cursa/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 06:21:33 PM
Okay, I'd start with a 90-100mm stem and bring your seat forward by 5mm. Being 175cm, a medium should fit you well.  ;)

Yeah 130mm stem is way too long. You're looking for about 54-56 from the tip of the saddle to the centre of the bars at the headstem.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 24, 2021, 07:04:47 PM
Round 27.2 seat post, so it's a 3. Still dunno what that means :)

It is this https://www.dolan-bikes.com/pre-cursa/ (https://www.dolan-bikes.com/pre-cursa/)

Yeah, it's the model.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 24, 2021, 07:10:07 PM
Yeah 130mm stem is way too long. You're looking for about 54-56 from the tip of the saddle to the centre of the bars at the headstem.
I'll PM you when I'm home and got my hands on a shorter stem if that's ok with you?

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on December 24, 2021, 08:48:54 PM
Yeah, it's the model.  ;D

Came up alright with a degrease/wash, repurposed tyres/tubes and setup to my measurements. Will replace the bar tape tomorrow.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/dolan2.jpg)


I'll PM you when I'm home and got my hands on a shorter stem if that's ok with you?

Sure, happy to help, make sure it's before you start buying stuff.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 03, 2022, 04:54:54 PM
Picked these up 2nd hand locally. What could go wrong? >:D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rollers.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 03, 2022, 06:14:37 PM
Picked these up 2nd hand locally. What could go wrong? >:D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rollers.jpg)


Plenty if ya don't have things right.  ;D :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 03, 2022, 06:54:37 PM
Picked these up 2nd hand locally. What could go wrong? >:D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/rollers.jpg)
I got rid of mine 25 years ago after landing in a wall

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 03, 2022, 07:00:08 PM
I got rid of mine 25 years ago after landing in a wall

Maybe that's why they were going cheap :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 03, 2022, 07:00:48 PM
Maybe that's why they were going cheap :)
They're a beautiful thing once you get the rhythm down pat... But.... LoL

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on January 03, 2022, 07:39:28 PM
I got rid of mine 25 years ago after landing in a wall

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on January 20, 2022, 11:25:25 AM
Got in contact with my bike shop.
The first potential availability of the bike I am after is Q1 2023, if I am lucky as there are no spare ones.
So I went online and found a second hand model 22km away.
It's a 2020 model and only driven around for less then 100km.
The owner fell when he couldn't unclip himself when he stood still.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 20, 2022, 11:59:14 AM
Got in contact with my bike shop.
The first potential availability of the bike I am after is Q1 2023, if I am lucky as there are no spare ones.
So I went online and found a second hand model 22km away.
It's a 2020 model and only driven around for less then 100km.
The owner fell when he couldn't unclip himself when he stood still.

Nice find
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 20, 2022, 01:36:49 PM
Very nice, I was only last night watching the Bikotic video on the team bike...



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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on January 20, 2022, 02:04:59 PM
Thanks.
Now to decide on a MTB shifter to bring the right shifter to the left.
I found the Shiftmate 8 from JTEC which "coverts" the road derailleur ratio into the MTB ratio.
Meaning you can mix and match MTB and road gear.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 28, 2022, 03:57:03 PM
why's it so ****ing difficult to find a 80-90mm stem with 1 1/8 steerer and 26mm bar ??

the cost of riding an older bike I guess
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 28, 2022, 07:14:18 PM
why's it so ****ing difficult to find a 80-90mm stem with 1 1/8 steerer and 26mm bar ??

Love bike 'standards' :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 28, 2022, 08:20:18 PM
Got in contact with my bike shop.
The first potential availability of the bike I am after is Q1 2023, if I am lucky as there are no spare ones.
So I went online and found a second hand model 22km away.
It's a 2020 model and only driven around for less then 100km.
The owner fell when he couldn't unclip himself when he stood still.

Well done.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 28, 2022, 08:21:19 PM
why's it so ****ing difficult to find a 80-90mm stem with 1 1/8 steerer and 26mm bar ??

the cost of riding an older bike I guess

Have you looked on the FB Market pages?

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 29, 2022, 07:54:43 AM
Have you looked on the FB Market pages?

yeah, slim pickings - I think BBB sell a MTB stem in the sizing I'm looking for that I found this morning from what I can tell, so may end up having to go that way
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 29, 2022, 08:33:20 AM
why's it so ****ing difficult to find a 80-90mm stem with 1 1/8 steerer and 26mm bar ??

the cost of riding an older bike I guess

wait... 25.8mm?

or 26.0mm?

25.8 is old mtb, 26.0 is old road.

(we won't even talk about the Cinelli 26.4mm stuff)

Back in the days of both of those clamp diameters, anything shorter than 100mm was heresy. We were selling Control Tech and Ritchey and Syncros back then and the "big seller" lengths were 120, 130 and 140mm.

Just based of frame geometry back then... longer stems were needed for cockpit space.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 29, 2022, 04:16:02 PM
It's a Cinelli bar on a Giant Road bike

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on January 30, 2022, 08:29:40 AM
It's a Cinelli bar on a Giant Road bike

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then better get a pair of callipers onto it and make sure it's *only* 26.0 and not the rare 26.4mm bar.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: whitey001 on January 30, 2022, 06:30:01 PM
Got in contact with my bike shop.
The first potential availability of the bike I am after is Q1 2023, if I am lucky as there are no spare ones.
So I went online and found a second hand model 22km away.
It's a 2020 model and only driven around for less then 100km.
The owner fell when he couldn't unclip himself when he stood still.

That's a great find.  I wanted a 5000 or 6000 midway through last year and couldn't find anything around and minimal ETA information.  Managed to pick up a 4000 (105) at the right price brand new and haven't looked back. 

Al.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on January 30, 2022, 11:32:10 PM
then better get a pair of callipers onto it and make sure it's *only* 26.0 and not the rare 26.4mm bar.
definitely 26mm Cinelli, found the factory markings on the bars :)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2022, 03:33:57 PM
My son had a ride on the track and decided he wanted to do it as a sport this year.

Found this 50cm track bike 2nd hand locally. Gave it a strip and rebuild, new tyres, tubes, bar tape, pedals/toe clips and it's ready to ride.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/h2.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on January 31, 2022, 06:39:36 PM
What, are those handle bars? 

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on January 31, 2022, 06:42:52 PM
What, are those handle bars? 

They're a little odd but seem to work for my son. They are standard on the bike.
https://hillbrick.com.au/product/10104/ (https://hillbrick.com.au/product/10104/)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on February 02, 2022, 09:19:55 PM
New bike arrived today... Rest of the pain cave is on a truck somewhere between Brisbane and Melbourne(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220202/0fd0ee6293221c919c8371516232bcdd.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 03, 2022, 07:00:40 AM
Nice, are you going to use Zwift? Get some of the gym tiles from Bunnings for underneath.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on February 04, 2022, 12:13:04 AM
Nice, are you going to use Zwift? Get some of the gym tiles from Bunnings for underneath.

Yeah, we're pretty happy - been waiting for Pushy's to 1. have them in stock, and 2. have one of their 15% off sales  ;D

We're going with Zwift and Rouvy... We got the Kickr Mat as well, it just hadn't arrived when I took that photo... Might still get some gym tiles to put under the Kickr mat, as I can't see the carpet liking it for too long, plus I reckon the bike will go through the Kickr Mat
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 04, 2022, 03:31:04 PM
They're a little odd but seem to work for my son. They are standard on the bike.
https://hillbrick.com.au/product/10104/ (https://hillbrick.com.au/product/10104/)

Okay, I have never seen them or heard of them before.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on February 04, 2022, 03:36:17 PM
So I bought the SL-RS700 shifters from Shimano, knowing that it will work with the Ultegra derailleurs.
The manual stated that it works with handlebar grips up to an outer diameter to 32mm.
I thought that was the diameter of the handlebar, which is not the case.

Now my question is, is there an aftermarket bracket in 31.8mm for this?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 04, 2022, 04:05:57 PM
So I bought the SL-RS700 shifters from Shimano, knowing that it will work with the Ultegra derailleurs.
The manual stated that it works with handlebar grips up to an outer diameter to 32mm.
I thought that was the diameter of the handlebar, which is not the case.

Now my question is, is there an aftermarket bracket in 31.8mm for this?

Just make up a shim for them, that's what we used to do.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 04, 2022, 05:15:50 PM
Okay, I have never seen them or heard of them before.  ???

I've now swapped them out for some more traditional shallow drop bars in 38cm. The deep drop pista style bars were a little too deep in the end.
https://www.bikebug.com/deda-zero-1-handlebar-p-98779.html (https://www.bikebug.com/deda-zero-1-handlebar-p-98779.html)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on February 07, 2022, 12:08:17 PM
Just make up a shim for them, that's what we used to do.  ;)

Foo

A shim is for when you have to make it smaller right?
In my case it needs to be bigger, from 22.2 to 31.8mm.
However I found another solution, maybe less elegant.
The bicycle accessory bar.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on February 07, 2022, 02:28:36 PM
Quote from: WilSurf
A shim is for when you have to make it smaller right?
In my case it needs to be bigger, from 22.2 to 31.8mm.
A shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shim_(spacer) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shim_(spacer))
if you used a 9.x mm spacer it would fill the gap
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on February 08, 2022, 10:34:13 AM
A shim is a thin and often tapered or wedged piece of material, used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shim_(spacer) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shim_(spacer))
if you used a 9.x mm spacer it would fill the gap

That's what I thought.
However as mentioned, I need to go from 22.2 to 31.8mm.
The handlebar is 31.8mm, the bracket is 22.2mm so it needs to go bigger, not filling the gap.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 09, 2022, 06:20:57 AM
I brought another stray home  ;D

I only want the frame/fork, wheels and rear derailleur, which surprisingly is a 1975 Campy Nuovo Record is great condition...

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bpaconi.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/cnr75.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on February 09, 2022, 08:45:07 AM
So how many is it now and where do you keep em... and does ya missus know :P
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 09, 2022, 09:28:38 AM
So how many is it now and where do you keep em... and does ya missus know :P

You know you shouldn't ask such questions :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on February 09, 2022, 10:02:16 AM
You know you shouldn't ask such questions :)

N+1

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 11, 2022, 03:48:29 PM
N+1

GG

Is there any other answer for this problem.  :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 11, 2022, 04:29:41 PM
Is there any other answer for this problem.  :laugh: :laugh:

D-1
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 11, 2022, 05:20:08 PM
D-1

Nope, that's never the right decision.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2022, 03:57:21 PM
Only had three rides so far this year, due to rain and having twisted an ankle a moth ago but I'm doing the bike leg of the Bribie Tri tomorrow for the school kids. A world of hurt is waiting for me.  :'(

(https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/273898302_2412621918874517_6896670798243172440_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=5cd70e&_nc_ohc=Xa_dDuGvAFQAX-m72Wp&tn=JI7UeK0fGEomJLRj&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=00_AT-VaOcpk9e9nG5o54FHEEvuR_y-TcvycrAzzm3qbjKfaQ&oe=620CEDA8)
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220212/c10d403d7a28676b45322530e445ecfa.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 12, 2022, 04:28:59 PM
Nice, keep a look out for busses...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2022, 04:32:27 PM
Nice, keep a look out for busses...

 :laugh: :laugh: It's a closed race circuit.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on February 12, 2022, 06:36:41 PM
Quote from: Foo
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220212/c10d403d7a28676b45322530e445ecfa.jpg)
Does that mean your pregnant ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Pottsy on February 12, 2022, 07:32:54 PM
Knock it down another 20gms by letting the air out of the tyres. :laugh:
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2022, 07:37:46 PM
Does that mean your pregnant ???

 :o You idiot.  :laugh: :laugh:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 12, 2022, 07:38:44 PM
Knock it down another 20gms by letting the air out of the tyres. :laugh:

 :P

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WilSurf on February 14, 2022, 12:43:42 PM
Nice bike.

I took my Scultura out for the first time today.
So much lighter and less effort.
There is some fine tuning to do with the shifting works.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2022, 05:34:55 PM
A good interview with Daryl Perkins.  8)

https://vimeo.com/33463400?fbclid=IwAR02lxB0ZBCvaMDwc22seYp3Hy1WS85evvfuS-om18IFLf1tBD_WbbgETtI (https://vimeo.com/33463400?fbclid=IwAR02lxB0ZBCvaMDwc22seYp3Hy1WS85evvfuS-om18IFLf1tBD_WbbgETtI)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 18, 2022, 05:54:44 PM
A good interview with Daryl Perkins.  8)

Very interesting to hear about the angles and how it impacts the ride and steering...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 18, 2022, 06:46:27 PM
Very interesting to hear about the angles and how it impacts the ride and steering...

Yes, they have a big impact and one that I was aware of when, I got my custom frames made.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Aussie Camper on February 22, 2022, 08:20:20 PM
Here’s a couple of old steel from my collection

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 22, 2022, 08:25:58 PM
I guess you're a fan of Colonago's, nice.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Aussie Camper on February 22, 2022, 08:28:17 PM
Another old Italian
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 23, 2022, 08:58:13 AM
Nice set of Italians.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on February 27, 2022, 08:45:54 PM
Yeah got a few.
Do more ks on the treadlies than the 4by last few years.
2013 TCR
2012 S5
2021 Revolt
All shimano 11s.
The gravelly has some new wheels on the way.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220227/1678c05d4034f54eaa39872be977441e.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220227/57022d37baf8309544ac95471dfa359c.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 28, 2022, 08:35:09 AM
Nice collection and I see your pics are pixelated also here now.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 28, 2022, 09:04:48 AM
This race has just started now and the live link. I know a bloke that is doing it and is his 7th or 8th time.  :o

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=notif&v=943526506287719&notif_id=1646002758342915&notif_t=live_video (https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=notif&v=943526506287719&notif_id=1646002758342915&notif_t=live_video)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on February 28, 2022, 09:59:40 AM
This race has just started now and the live link. I know a bloke that is doing it and is his 7th or 8th time.  :o

Yeah, nah :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on February 28, 2022, 11:42:35 AM
This race has just started now and the live link. I know a bloke that is doing it and is his 7th or 8th time.  :o

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=notif&v=943526506287719&notif_id=1646002758342915&notif_t=live_video (https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=notif&v=943526506287719&notif_id=1646002758342915&notif_t=live_video)

Foo

If you mean Troy, I'm pretty sure that's him on the right of the video (as we view it) in the red jacket.

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on February 28, 2022, 03:54:11 PM
Yep, that's is Troy.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on February 28, 2022, 06:35:21 PM
Nice collection and I see your pics are pixelated also here now.  ???

Foo
Yeah they are for me too. I'm not paying for tapatalk and the free version only uploads fairly low resolution apparently.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 01, 2022, 05:45:51 AM
Yeah they are for me too. I'm not paying for tapatalk and the free version only uploads fairly low resolution apparently.


It makes no difference, I've got premium and they still end up pixelated here for some reason.  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: austastar on March 01, 2022, 08:14:13 AM


........ the free version only uploads fairly low resolution apparently.

Hi,
    That is fine, I haven't noticed any pixelation from my free version.
The only time I got pixelation was when I used a thumbnail of the image by mistake, and that was using a browser, not Tapatalk.
Cheers



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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 01, 2022, 02:57:11 PM
The Live Tracker site for the Iditarod Trail.  Troy is leading at the moment.  8)

http://www.trackleaders.com/iti22?fbclid=IwAR0nMgHH6b9iNMS2FDPLKjLMAWJJgMgBqRDNIiQ6PIjJM44RpYS4HaVQJ7Y (http://www.trackleaders.com/iti22?fbclid=IwAR0nMgHH6b9iNMS2FDPLKjLMAWJJgMgBqRDNIiQ6PIjJM44RpYS4HaVQJ7Y)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on March 02, 2022, 10:41:10 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/xpL1c5H.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/medm61N.jpg)

Linked via a photo sharing site.
Maybe that'll work.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 02, 2022, 10:51:00 AM
The old Paconi came up alright after a strip, polish and rebuild with period correct parts.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/bpaconi.jpg)
(http://blkmav.com/bike/paconi96.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GBC on March 02, 2022, 01:47:06 PM
The Live Tracker site for the Iditarod Trail.  Troy is leading at the moment.  8)

http://www.trackleaders.com/iti22?fbclid=IwAR0nMgHH6b9iNMS2FDPLKjLMAWJJgMgBqRDNIiQ6PIjJM44RpYS4HaVQJ7Y (http://www.trackleaders.com/iti22?fbclid=IwAR0nMgHH6b9iNMS2FDPLKjLMAWJJgMgBqRDNIiQ6PIjJM44RpYS4HaVQJ7Y)

Foo


He’s a dude. I remember him as Area 54 off the old outerlimits4x4 page. Still follow his exploits. The trained monkey must be all grown up by now.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 02, 2022, 02:56:33 PM
He’s a dude. I remember him as Area 54 off the old outerlimits4x4 page. Still follow his exploits. The trained monkey must be all grown up by now.

he's still Area 54 - https://www.facebook.com/Area54AdventureOutfitter

the monkey is 13 I think or 14...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 03, 2022, 06:36:19 PM
For those that love the sport from a racing perspective, one of the greats in Dean Woods, has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 55yrs.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on March 03, 2022, 07:13:27 PM
No good Foo :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 03, 2022, 07:22:07 PM
No good Foo :(

No, it's bloody sad. I thought I was reading it wrong when I first saw it.  :'(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: blackx1 on March 04, 2022, 06:33:05 PM
RE Dean Woods:  Yes sad news, I went to school with him..
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 04, 2022, 08:01:43 PM
RE Dean Woods:  Yes sad news, I went to school with him..

Well there ya go.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on March 21, 2022, 07:05:04 AM
Only sort of a bike, but it'll do me ;D

https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke (https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke)

Extremely stable & easy to use, but I'll tell you that 25kph seems fffaaasssttt!!! ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on March 21, 2022, 08:27:47 AM
Only sort of a bike, but it'll do me ;D

https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke (https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke)

Extremely stable & easy to use, but I'll tell you that 25kph seems fffaaasssttt!!! ;D

It has a wheelie bar too

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: mumbls on March 21, 2022, 09:25:07 PM
Only sort of a bike, but it'll do me ;D

https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke (https://dctrike.com/pages/why-dc-trke)

Extremely stable & easy to use, but I'll tell you that 25kph seems fffaaasssttt!!! ;D

Give it couple of weeks and the government will work a way of banning these too.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on March 22, 2022, 07:26:39 AM
It has a wheelie bar too

Yep! ;D

Give it couple of weeks and the government will work a way of banning these too.

Gee, thanks! :'(

(Except you're possibly quite right :'( >:()
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: wakychapmans on March 22, 2022, 12:27:42 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYHsDuGBCyU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYHsDuGBCyU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYHsDuGBCyU)

3000 watt available...

(well no... not for use on the road in Australia)

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on March 24, 2022, 07:10:14 AM
Friggin hell, they would be wild in the scrub.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: WestcoastPete on March 24, 2022, 03:06:16 PM
Reminds me of these

https://www.swincar.net/
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on March 26, 2022, 09:11:02 AM
A bit chilly out this morning...

(http://blkmav.com/bike/BMCapple.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on April 24, 2022, 06:35:45 PM
nice footage... needs more crashes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13OtZFWdhwQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13OtZFWdhwQ)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 24, 2022, 07:17:41 PM
That's insane.  :o

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on April 24, 2022, 11:32:49 PM
Got some new wheels.
Light Bicycle WR50 with dt350 hubs, sapim Cx-ray spokes and brass nipples. Hookless rims with no spoke holes, so no rim tape required.
Chucked some 32mm Michelin power road tubeless on em and gave the gravelly a run on the road today.
Not much slower than the roadie and super comfy with the d fuse seatpost and huge tyres.

(https://i.imgur.com/AefBNWr.jpeg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on April 25, 2022, 05:07:17 AM
Got some new wheels.
Light Bicycle WR50 with dt350 hubs, sapim Cx-ray spokes and brass nipples. Hookless rims with no spoke holes, so no rim tape required.
Chucked some 32mm Michelin power road tubeless on em and gave the gravelly a run on the road today.
Not much slower than the roadie and super comfy with the d fuse seatpost and huge tyres.

(https://i.imgur.com/AefBNWr.jpeg)

Nice and I love the stealth mode colours.  :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on April 25, 2022, 07:02:54 AM
Chucked some 32mm Michelin power road tubeless on em and gave the gravelly a run on the road today.
Not much slower than the roadie and super comfy with the d fuse seatpost and huge tyres.

Wider and low pressure tubeless is making it's way into the pro ranks too, Mathieu van der Poel ran 30s at this year's Paris Roubaix. I've converted a few old timers in the club to low pressure tubeless 28s from latex tubes and 25s. Much more comfortable, heaps more grip and just as fast.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on April 25, 2022, 11:05:48 AM
Wider and low pressure tubeless is making it's way into the pro ranks too, Mathieu van der Poel ran 30s at this year's Paris Roubaix. I've converted a few old timers in the club to low pressure tubeless 28s from latex tubes and 25s. Much more comfortable, heaps more grip and just as fast.
Yeah 28s would be a bit better.
The 32s are wider than the 32ext rim.
Will put front to back when it wears out and put a 28 on the front at least.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on May 01, 2022, 09:22:42 AM
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but question for all of you, especially anybody who e-bikes.

What do you do about insurance ???

I believe it would have to be covered under H&C insurance as a Specified item, is that right ???

What sort of $ do you get charged for what value bike ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 01, 2022, 01:20:22 PM
Can't help there but I would be talking to your insurance company and finding out if they cover bikes of any description.  ;)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 01, 2022, 02:34:09 PM
We've got a couple of bikes on our policy, being my wife's carbon roadie and my mountain bike, total insured value about $6k, and it added about $350/year with Allianz

There's also Bikesure, Velosure, and a few other bike specific insurers out there

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 01, 2022, 02:46:49 PM
We have accidental damage cover on our contents. That includes my bikes at home and when riding, not racing. I don't have to list them if they're under $10K, just provide a receipt in the event of a claim.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on May 02, 2022, 07:53:45 AM
We have accidental damage cover on our contents. That includes my bikes at home and when riding, not racing. I don't have to list them if they're under $10K, just provide a receipt in the event of a claim.

Are they also covered for theft while you're out ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 02, 2022, 08:48:29 AM
Are they also covered for theft while you're out ???

Yup
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 07, 2022, 04:31:55 PM
New toy day.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220507/548d20dcc5e5c7c7edbc26a06597c7fe.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220507/a7de13a6462ec7e40200fb186dd4be78.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 07, 2022, 06:10:17 PM
Nice, riding with power makes such a difference.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 07, 2022, 06:36:08 PM
Nice, riding with power makes such a difference.

It was very interesting watching how much it changes and when. The all out kick for a half hearted try at a sprint surprised me with it going over the 1000w, considering how fatigued I am at the moment.  :o It would seem that I have plenty to learn from this toy.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 07, 2022, 07:28:08 PM
It was very interesting watching how much it changes and when. The all out kick for a half hearted try at a sprint surprised me with it going over the 1000w, considering how fatigued I am at the moment.  :o It would seem that I have plenty to learn from this toy.  ;D

Set it to display 3 second average, that takes a lot of the spikes out but leaves it quick enough to respond.

Once you build up enough data your power curve can show you very interesting data. You can see where the flat spots and dips are which gives you areas to focus training on.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 07, 2022, 08:28:59 PM
Set it to display 3 second average, that takes a lot of the spikes out but leaves it quick enough to respond.

Once you build up enough data your power curve can show you very interesting data. You can see where the flat spots and dips are which gives you areas to focus training on.

Yeah, it's set for 3sec display.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 12, 2022, 06:42:49 PM
My new whip. 2021 Merida 160 700. No 2022 stock in Oz atm. Lucky to have found this in stock. My son has now claimed my hardtail.

https://i.imgur.com/3KQiQ2Y.jpeg
https://imgur.com/a/urkcVsi
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 12, 2022, 07:01:53 PM
Cool.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 12, 2022, 07:03:31 PM
Noice work

(https://i.imgur.com/EsmKCKV.jpeg)

(https://i.imgur.com/3KQiQ2Y.jpeg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 12, 2022, 08:02:48 PM
My new whip. 2021 Merida 160 700. No 2022 stock in Oz atm. Lucky to have found this in stock. My son has now claimed my hardtail.

Love new bike day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MZxINNzLJg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MZxINNzLJg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lukeycat on May 13, 2022, 04:40:43 PM
My new whip. 2021 Merida 160 700. No 2022 stock in Oz atm. Lucky to have found this in stock. My son has now claimed my hardtail.

https://i.imgur.com/3KQiQ2Y.jpeg
https://imgur.com/a/urkcVsi
Awesome ride the Merida bikes are such good bang for ya buck generally very well equiped with decent running gear.


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Coolblue80 on May 13, 2022, 05:42:21 PM
Awesome ride the Merida bikes are such good bang for ya buck generally very well equiped with decent running gear.


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I like Merida as well. Originally we had a Merida Big Trail 600 on order for my son and the delivery date kept getting pushed back. In the meantime, I felt like my hardtail was starting to beat me up a bit so I was having thoughts about going full squish. So I had settled on a Merida 140 600 but of course, no one could tell me when I would see one. Next on my list was a Norco Sight A3 and when I went in to order it I spied the 160 700.  Admittedly the 160 is an XL and I only need a large but Merida do make their bikes on the smaller side so it's a little bigger than the large in the Norco. In the end she knocked $500 off and I got it for a hundred bux more than what the Norco was going to cost me and the Merida is way better spec.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 13, 2022, 06:58:44 PM
 ^^^:cup:^^^

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 12:38:42 PM
New toy day.  ;D

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220507/548d20dcc5e5c7c7edbc26a06597c7fe.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220507/a7de13a6462ec7e40200fb186dd4be78.jpg)

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How are you going with the look cleats?
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lloydus67 on May 14, 2022, 02:22:57 PM
Just got my brand new to me
Merida big 9 100 mountain bike.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220514/7d65fcce464e9810ac8bd5b254bc12f4.jpg)
What tyre pressure is normal on these bikes?
Mine seems very low
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220514/f121bba910373bf3993871c45278abc0.jpg)
They are maxxis ikon 29x 2.20 tyres
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220514/4bbba910e07ea44e42457e2333dcd350.jpg)
65 psi seems way to high though.
As I haven’t cycled for about 40 years, this is all a little new to me.
Thanks lloyd


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 14, 2022, 03:45:13 PM
Yeah, that's way too low

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 03:45:24 PM
I don't have much mtb experience.
At my weight (76kg) with tubed tyres, as they look to be, I'd be 25-30psi f, 30-35psi r.
Heavier a touch more, lighter a touch less.
Tubeless a bit less too, as the risk of a pinch flat is much reduced.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2022, 03:51:05 PM
Looks like you're running tubes and it also depends on where you plan to ride and how many kgs you are. If you're going to ride on rail trail/bike path/smooth surfaces, I'd try low 50 front and high 50 rear. If you're going to ride MTB trails and need more grip then I'd try low 40 front and high 40 rear. You can start there and try different pressures to find the 'magic' pressure that works for you. You want to avoid rim dings and snakebites by running too low.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: lloydus67 on May 14, 2022, 03:52:52 PM
Thanks


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on May 14, 2022, 03:54:36 PM
Just checked mine, I'm running a semi slick on my mountain bike at the moment with tubes, and they're at 65...

As a reference, I'm 94kg at the moment, and I haven't had flats for years

Your tires will be more forgiving

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 04:00:33 PM
https://www.fullspeedahead.com/en/technology/mtb-tire-pressure-everything-you-need-to-know#:~:text=Typical%20mountain%20bike%20pressures%20range,so%20it%20needs%20more%20support.

https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/workshop/trail-tech-mountain-bike-tyre-pressure-all-you-need-to-know/
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 04:03:46 PM
My gravel bike has 40c tyres, so narrower and requiring higher pressure. Faster too though.
35psi front and 40psi rear at my weight.
My mtb has bigger tyres and still tubed.
Higher pressure = rougher ride and less grip.
The balance is to avoid rim strike.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2022, 07:42:19 PM
My latest build - 1994 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Columbus Neuron in Team Gan colourway, fitted with 1994 Campagnolo Record 8 speed.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/CRGan.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: GGV8Cruza on May 14, 2022, 07:59:36 PM
My latest build - 1994 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Columbus Neuron in Team Gan colourway, fitted with 1994 Campagnolo Record 8 speed.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/CRGan.jpg)


Its N+1. not N+10  ;D ;D ;D >:D

GG
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 14, 2022, 08:03:53 PM
How are you going with the look cleats?

There is much more float than the Shimano, so I'm going to put the black ones on and see how they go. The black cleats are supposed to be zero float.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 14, 2022, 08:05:45 PM
My latest build - 1994 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Columbus Neuron in Team Gan colourway, fitted with 1994 Campagnolo Record 8 speed.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/CRGan.jpg)


I might just hate you now.  :(  :laugh:

Very nice.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 08:07:27 PM
There is much more float than the Shimano, so I'm going to put the black ones on and see how they go. The black cleats are supposed to be zero float.

Foo
Cheers. I use the blue shimano goers that are supposed to have 2° of float I think.
Haven't used look in over 10 years. Can't remember what they were like to pedal in. A bit worse to walk in I think I recall.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 08:09:22 PM
My latest build - 1994 Eddy Merckx Arcobaleno Columbus Neuron in Team Gan colourway, fitted with 1994 Campagnolo Record 8 speed.

(http://blkmav.com/bike/CRGan.jpg)
Nice :)
A bloke I ride with is an Eddy Merckx bike fan. He has a few of them. All look good.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 14, 2022, 08:13:20 PM
Cheers. I use the blue shimano goers that are supposed to have 2° of float I think.
Haven't used look in over 10 years. Can't remember what they were like to pedal in. A bit worse to walk in I think I recall.

Yeah I had Blue on my Track shoes also.

This is the first session on the track with the pedals, so a lot of slow rolling in between efforts on the boards. Just remember how little I've done with training this year.  :'(

https://www.strava.com/activities/7139053565 (https://www.strava.com/activities/7139053565)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2022, 08:20:06 PM
Its N+1. not N+10  ;D ;D ;D >:D

It's approaching D-1 :)

I might just hate you now.  :(  :laugh:

Very nice.  8)

Thanks, I'm pretty happy with the build, haven't ridden it yet though.

Nice :)
A bloke I ride with is an Eddy Merckx bike fan. He has a few of them. All look good.

What size does he ride?  >:D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 14, 2022, 08:22:54 PM
Had an old Club mate ring me today, 40yrs since I last saw him and he has a heap of old stuff that he wants to unload. There are two custom made Whippet frames that were his father's + a set of wheels with Airlite hups, a set of Cane rimmed wheels plus a load od of Campag, Shimano and Zues gear.  ;D Going to organise to catch up with him for a look.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 14, 2022, 08:24:41 PM




What size does he ride?  >:D

He is about 6'3".
58-60ett I think.
He has approaching 30 bikes I reckon and they are all nice.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2022, 08:25:51 PM
Had an old Club mate ring me today, 40yrs since I last saw him and he has a heap of old stuff that he wants to unload. There are two custom made Whippet frames that were his father's + a set of wheels with Airlite hups, a set of Cane rimmed wheels plus a load od of Campag, Shimano and Zues gear.  ;D Going to organise to catch up with him for a look.  ;D

Nice, however the arse has fallen out of the retro bikes and parts market. I'm trying to sell some of my prior builds and not getting any interest :(
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 14, 2022, 08:28:12 PM
He is about 6'3".
58-60ett I think.
He has approaching 30 bikes I reckon and they are all nice.

Luckily too big for me :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 14, 2022, 08:28:45 PM
Nice, however the arse has fallen out of the retro bikes and parts market. I'm trying to sell some of my prior builds and not getting any interest :(

 :o Never expected that to happen.

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on May 15, 2022, 10:57:24 AM
Luckily too big for me :)
thats what she said...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 15, 2022, 12:49:35 PM


Luckily too big for me :)

The lucky bugger is over in Italy enjoying the riding over there. Following him on Strava.

Can't see him selling them anyway though, bikes seem to be his passion.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on May 17, 2022, 04:02:55 PM

Here's something I spotted this morning, that's a new one to me at least ???

https://vimeo.com/710657351 (https://vimeo.com/710657351)

& a still

https://ibb.co/Pm8Lf7P (https://ibb.co/Pm8Lf7P)

A pedal scooter ???

You'd definitely get a work-out! ;D ::)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: bmwfreak on May 17, 2022, 04:09:22 PM
You'd definitely get a work-out! ;D ::)

You’d think it would have to have a standard scooter ‘platform’ for push starting. Can’t imagine the skill you would need to launch it using the pedals🤔
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on May 18, 2022, 08:22:49 AM
You’d think it would have to have a standard scooter ‘platform’ for push starting. Can’t imagine the skill you would need to launch it using the pedals🤔

No, either can I ???

& turns out it's one of these: https://www.elliptigo.com.au/products/elliptigo-8c/ (https://www.elliptigo.com.au/products/elliptigo-8c/)

Thanks, but I think I'll stick with my 'leccie trike! ;D
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 27, 2022, 10:39:54 PM
Got me a set of Blue hub Airlite Track Singles today, along with a set of NOS Shimano Track hubs, that are the last of the 600 series before Dura-Ace started, along with a Dura-Ace rear Derailleur (6sp) for my Rapello road bike.  8) Pics to follow.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 28, 2022, 02:20:56 PM
Love new race bike day ;D

(http://blkmav.com/bike/BMCSLR01.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on May 28, 2022, 02:24:17 PM
Nice.  8)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 30, 2022, 07:53:21 AM
Congratulations Jai!!

(https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.136%2C$multiply_0.9735%2C$ratio_1.5%2C$width_756%2C$x_0%2C$y_0/t_crop_custom/q_86%2Cf_auto/77f220be8598e79ce45d272c451794530c9b4811)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on May 30, 2022, 08:21:31 AM
Congratulations Jai!!

Indeed, a lesson in patience and saving your matches.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on May 30, 2022, 08:29:19 AM
Yes. Love the way he drove it up that last climb and said he had been waiting for that stage.

Seems like a humble person too. :)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: PhilWynn on June 02, 2022, 01:49:14 PM
Were on vacation with the family last year, and traveled through the forest and mountains. There is a photo, unfortunately only of my bike. My son also has a bike, it wasn't included in the photo. I found it with my wife, as the best bikes for children https://www.bikethesites.com/best-20-inch-mountain-bikes-for-kids/ (https://www.bikethesites.com/best-20-inch-mountain-bikes-for-kids/) #3 , safety model
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 03, 2022, 10:48:36 PM
Congratulations Jai!!

(https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.136%2C$multiply_0.9735%2C$ratio_1.5%2C$width_756%2C$x_0%2C$y_0/t_crop_custom/q_86%2Cf_auto/77f220be8598e79ce45d272c451794530c9b4811)

And how much credit was given to him, by our forking useless chithead media?  >:( If it had of been some dipchit League, Soccer, Union or Aerial Pingpong player, it would have been a lead headline for the news!  >:( ::)

As a matter of fact, our young riders are performing very well on the World Stage at the moment and one rider that I follow = Sarah Gigante, is got her first major Tour Stage win around 3wks ago and that's, after breaking a  a leg and and other problems with her heart, before the Olympic Games but lets focus on the chithead football players that can't back up after a four day rest between games!  ::) >:(

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 04, 2022, 10:46:52 AM
Quote from: Foo
And how much credit was given to him, by our forking useless chithead media?  >:( If it had of been some dipchit League, Soccer, Union or Aerial Pingpong player, it would have been a lead headline for the news!  >:( ::)
Remy Gardner never got a fart of a mention either for winning teh World Moto2, and being only second ever son to win after dad did

Not livin here never helps.
He then returned to Europe where he has a base in Girona, Spain,
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 04, 2022, 12:47:00 PM
Yup, household name in Italy, Jai who in Australia...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: warthog on June 06, 2022, 09:27:27 AM
And how much credit was given to him, by our forking useless chithead media?  >:( If it had of been some dipchit League, Soccer, Union or Aerial Pingpong player, it would have been a lead headline for the news!  >:( ::)

As a matter of fact, our young riders are performing very well on the World Stage at the moment and one rider that I follow = Sarah Gigante, is got her first major Tour Stage win around 3wks ago and that's, after breaking a  a leg and and other problems with her heart, before the Olympic Games but lets focus on the chithead football players that can't back up after a four day rest between games!  ::) >:(

Foo
I grew up in Melb and had a paper round growing up.
12 pages of sport in the Monday paper.
Only one page wasn't VFL/AFL
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Meltdown on June 06, 2022, 05:10:26 PM
My old bike!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Meltdown on June 06, 2022, 06:56:42 PM
My new bike!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 06, 2022, 07:48:54 PM
My new bike!

Happy new bike day! That's a pretty bling paint job.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Meltdown on June 06, 2022, 07:56:57 PM
I call it the chameleon!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 07, 2022, 08:43:48 AM
And how much credit was given to him, by our forking useless chithead media?  >:( If it had of been some dipchit League, Soccer, Union or Aerial Pingpong player, it would have been a lead headline for the news!  >:( ::)

As a matter of fact, our young riders are performing very well on the World Stage at the moment and one rider that I follow = Sarah Gigante, is got her first major Tour Stage win around 3wks ago and that's, after breaking a  a leg and and other problems with her heart, before the Olympic Games but lets focus on the chithead football players that can't back up after a four day rest between games!  ::) >:(

Foo

not sure about that...

in australia, regardless of personal view, cycling is a niche sport.  the media will cover what sells papers and clicks.  that's business.  nothing personal to cycling.

but, here are some of the biggest online media outlets in the country talking about Jai:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-04/wa-cycling-heroes-jai-hindley-and-ben-oconnor-pave-the-way/101116726 (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-04/wa-cycling-heroes-jai-hindley-and-ben-oconnor-pave-the-way/101116726)
https://www.espn.com.au/olympics/cycling/story/_/id/34004727/jai-hindley-becomes-first-australian-win-giro-ditalia (https://www.espn.com.au/olympics/cycling/story/_/id/34004727/jai-hindley-becomes-first-australian-win-giro-ditalia)
https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/australias-jai-hindley-enjoys-shock-reunion-after-winning-giro-ditalia/news-story/19a85d07ee6a11f12fcc4ee2619d001b (https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/australias-jai-hindley-enjoys-shock-reunion-after-winning-giro-ditalia/news-story/19a85d07ee6a11f12fcc4ee2619d001b)
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/evans-warns-hindley-le-tour-will-be-tougher-20220603-p5aqwy.html (https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/evans-warns-hindley-le-tour-will-be-tougher-20220603-p5aqwy.html)

even has made it to the huge world of finance:

https://wilsonassetmanagement.com.au/2022/05/30/jai-hindleys-giro-ditalia-win-boosts-wollongong-world-championship/ (https://wilsonassetmanagement.com.au/2022/05/30/jai-hindleys-giro-ditalia-win-boosts-wollongong-world-championship/)



Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 07, 2022, 08:55:32 AM
not sure about that...

in australia, regardless of personal view, cycling is a niche sport.  the media will cover what sells papers and clicks.  that's business.  nothing personal to cycling.

but, here are some of the biggest online media outlets in the country talking about Jai:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-04/wa-cycling-heroes-jai-hindley-and-ben-oconnor-pave-the-way/101116726 (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-04/wa-cycling-heroes-jai-hindley-and-ben-oconnor-pave-the-way/101116726)
https://www.espn.com.au/olympics/cycling/story/_/id/34004727/jai-hindley-becomes-first-australian-win-giro-ditalia (https://www.espn.com.au/olympics/cycling/story/_/id/34004727/jai-hindley-becomes-first-australian-win-giro-ditalia)
https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/australias-jai-hindley-enjoys-shock-reunion-after-winning-giro-ditalia/news-story/19a85d07ee6a11f12fcc4ee2619d001b (https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/australias-jai-hindley-enjoys-shock-reunion-after-winning-giro-ditalia/news-story/19a85d07ee6a11f12fcc4ee2619d001b)
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/evans-warns-hindley-le-tour-will-be-tougher-20220603-p5aqwy.html (https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/evans-warns-hindley-le-tour-will-be-tougher-20220603-p5aqwy.html)

even has made it to the huge world of finance:

https://wilsonassetmanagement.com.au/2022/05/30/jai-hindleys-giro-ditalia-win-boosts-wollongong-world-championship/ (https://wilsonassetmanagement.com.au/2022/05/30/jai-hindleys-giro-ditalia-win-boosts-wollongong-world-championship/)
I must have missed the "memo" saying that it is a "niche" sport.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 07, 2022, 08:59:28 AM
I must have missed the "memo" saying that it is a "niche" sport.

Foo

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i started that comment with 'in australia'... not 'the world'...  i am fully aware of its overall popularity across the globe and australia.

but,

in australia, it is a niche sport, compared to NRL, AFL, Basketball, motorsport, etc... especially when it comes to broadcast rights deals.

are you debating the fact that cycling is bigger than the main stream sports in Oz?

you mentioned that there was no coverage.  i gave you multiple links, from some of the biggest media outlets in the country. 

the coverage might not have been to your liking, but there was coverage and probably got millions of clicks/views from those outlets.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 07, 2022, 09:07:05 AM
and here we have another example...

we have an australian woman, winning the US Open, and there has been little to no coverage...

https://www.foxsports.com.au/golf/us-womens-open-2022-golf-scores-leaderboard-winner-minjee-lee-wins-second-major-world-rankings-past-australian-winners/news-story/06463f4db7e8640394e703c2dd6f3528 (https://www.foxsports.com.au/golf/us-womens-open-2022-golf-scores-leaderboard-winner-minjee-lee-wins-second-major-world-rankings-past-australian-winners/news-story/06463f4db7e8640394e703c2dd6f3528)

a great achievement, just like Jai's...

but, golf, like cycling, is a niche sport when it comes to overall popularity and coverage.

it just is, whether we like it or not.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 07, 2022, 10:20:03 AM
Quote from: Foo
I must have missed the "memo" saying that it is a "niche" sport.
Foo
It maybe popular with your crowd as your all into bikes...
but I could ask any of my mate who he was and I'd get a blank look.


Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 07, 2022, 04:43:45 PM
and here we have another example...

we have an australian woman, winning the US Open, and there has been little to no coverage...

https://www.foxsports.com.au/golf/us-womens-open-2022-golf-scores-leaderboard-winner-minjee-lee-wins-second-major-world-rankings-past-australian-winners/news-story/06463f4db7e8640394e703c2dd6f3528 (https://www.foxsports.com.au/golf/us-womens-open-2022-golf-scores-leaderboard-winner-minjee-lee-wins-second-major-world-rankings-past-australian-winners/news-story/06463f4db7e8640394e703c2dd6f3528)

a great achievement, just like Jai's...

but, golf, like cycling, is a niche sport when it comes to overall popularity and coverage.

it just is, whether we like it or not.
I heard about her winning on the news this morning and think it's fantastic.

I don't have Fox Sky or ESPN, so won't ever know if there was something on Pay TV.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 07, 2022, 04:52:26 PM
It maybe popular with your crowd as your all into bikes...
but I could ask any of my mate who he was and I'd get a blank look.
Troy Bayliss is a top cyclist in his own right in this country and races at the Elite level in the off season, how many know that? It's all about acknowledging those that do well, instead of reading pages and pages about boofhead football players, that can't behave.

I made a mistake, it's Troy Herofoss but Bali's also rode.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 07, 2022, 07:29:41 PM
Back to bikes... I got some new race wheels, looks fast standing still :cup:

(http://blkmav.com/bike/slr01da.jpg)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: paceman on June 07, 2022, 07:41:32 PM
Troy Bayliss is a top cyclist in his own right in this country and races at the Elite level in the off season, how many know that? It's all about acknowledging those that do well, instead of reading pages and pages about boofhead football players, that can't behave.

Foo

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Would genuinely love to see more of that type of athlete get recognition.

No argument from me.

Now, like D4D says… back to bikes… which is what I should probably do… :)


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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on June 08, 2022, 11:35:04 AM
Back to bikes.. apart from the piss funny finish, check the amount of water they are riding through! Thats nuts

https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/cyclist-luis-carlos-chia-crashes-into-wife-hospitalises-her-after-stage-win/news-story/1e2b1d1111dd570062d33a19bbe80d61 (https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/cyclist-luis-carlos-chia-crashes-into-wife-hospitalises-her-after-stage-win/news-story/1e2b1d1111dd570062d33a19bbe80d61)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 08, 2022, 08:37:16 PM
Back to bikes... I got some new race wheels, looks fast standing still :cup:

(http://blkmav.com/bike/slr01da.jpg)

Dura-Ace are nice wheels.

Foo

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 09, 2022, 06:26:50 AM
Dura-Ace are nice wheels.

Thanks, I'm still playing with the pressures. At this point I prefer my previous Zipp 303 Firecrest...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 09, 2022, 09:44:10 PM
Thanks, I'm still playing with the pressures. At this point I prefer my previous Zipp 303 Firecrest...

It's hard to say but are you running the same tyres and adjusted the bearing tightness on the Dura Ace?  :-\

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on June 10, 2022, 07:03:28 AM
Yeah same tyres etc. The internal rim width is narrower on the DA rims so the tyres a pinched a bit which budges the sidewalls out in turn making them roll more on the corners.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on June 10, 2022, 09:08:32 AM
Yeah same tyres etc. The internal rim width is narrower on the DA rims so the tyres a pinched a bit which budges the sidewalls out in turn making them roll more on the corners.

Yep, that'll do it.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 10, 2022, 11:21:35 AM
ok..... i see it but.... Um
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX3A7GLtFqM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX3A7GLtFqM)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 10, 2022, 12:16:53 PM
ok..... i see it but.... Um
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX3A7GLtFqM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX3A7GLtFqM)

People with to much time on their hands, that's why!  ::)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on July 29, 2022, 04:15:23 PM
Women Drivers

https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/biggest-crash-ever-rocks-tour-de-france-femmes-during-stage-five/news-story/2d49946b37e7493ad789e61d918558b7 (https://www.news.com.au/sport/cycling/biggest-crash-ever-rocks-tour-de-france-femmes-during-stage-five/news-story/2d49946b37e7493ad789e61d918558b7)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on July 30, 2022, 03:10:52 AM
They regard their riders very highly.  :cup:

https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=740130070371437 (https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=740130070371437)

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on September 08, 2022, 07:47:05 AM
Found (or rather confirmed) something interesting about my e-trike - it can carry things while I'm riding! ;D

Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: NZMarkb on September 08, 2022, 09:36:25 AM
Found (or rather confirmed) something interesting about my e-trike - it can carry things while I'm riding! ;D

That's the best indorsement I've see on any product for some time (maybe since cigarette advertising  :laugh: :laugh:)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on September 08, 2022, 12:13:11 PM
Found (or rather confirmed) something interesting about my e-trike - it can carry things while I'm riding! ;D

 :laugh: :laugh: :cup:

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on October 25, 2022, 08:05:42 AM
Here's an interesting idea.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/maxtracker-anti-theft-gps-bicycle-security-system--2 (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/maxtracker-anti-theft-gps-bicycle-security-system--2)

Only US & Canada though :'(

Anybody know of anything similar on the market here ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 25, 2022, 11:18:16 PM
My Wahoo can be setup for movement notification and live feed but if that is removed or the battery goes flat I'm stuffed.

That is a bit like a  tracker that you can put on a car but I'm pretty sure there is one that can be located under the seat or in the seat post also.

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: D4D on October 26, 2022, 01:21:38 AM
That is a bit like a  tracker that you can put on a car but I'm pretty sure there is one that can be located under the seat or in the seat post also.

Apple AirTag works well
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on October 28, 2022, 07:03:58 AM
Thanks!

Only problem with AirTag is that you then have to Apple :-\

& what a Wahoo, Foo ???
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on October 28, 2022, 05:59:45 PM
Thanks!

Only problem with AirTag is that you then have to Apple :-\

& what a Wahoo, Foo ???

GPS ride tracker.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 10, 2022, 10:41:24 AM
Here's an interesting idea.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/maxtracker-anti-theft-gps-bicycle-security-system--2 (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/maxtracker-anti-theft-gps-bicycle-security-system--2)

Only US & Canada though :'(

Anybody know of anything similar on the market here ???

There's the Knog Scout - https://www.knog.com/pages/scout-bike-alarm-and-finder

but, I reckon it must use the AirTag system, because it's iPhone only, and uses the Find My thing in iOS...

stands out like dogs balls too
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on November 23, 2022, 05:02:22 PM
Chatting on another forum earlier about the new Qld e-scooter laws  https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devices (https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/personal-mobility-devices), which have apparently been updated again slightly over the last 3 weeks?

They now include this interesting little snippet:

"Riding and mobile phones

To keep yourself and other road users safe your full attention is needed when riding a personal mobility device.

Holding a mobile phone in your hand or resting it on any part of your body when riding is illegal. This includes tucking a phone into your clothing. The phone does not need to be turned on for it to be an offence.

Mounting your phone to the handlebars is allowed so that it can be used for GPS navigation or as a speedometer.

You can use a mobile phone in your hand when stationary on paths or nature strips
".

So riding with a phone in your pocket is now illegal?

Can't wait for the first charge under that to hit the Courts!
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on November 24, 2022, 08:54:39 AM
this one is a doozy too....

Quote
Age restrictions
A person riding a personal mobility device must be either:

at least 16 years
or
at least 12 years and supervised by an adult while riding the device.
Children under 12 years of age must not ride personal mobility devices.

so much for all the kids who ride to school on their own
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on November 24, 2022, 09:37:34 AM
Quote from: Fizzie
... . The phone does not need to be turned on for it to be an offence.
WTF?

Quote
So riding with a phone in your pocket is now illegal?

I had a young cop at a booze bus tell me not to have my phone in my shirt pocket once... thought he was joking.
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Fizzie on November 25, 2022, 07:23:34 AM
this one is a doozy too....

so much for all the kids who ride to school on their own

Yep :'( >:(

& don't know if you looked at the bit about speed limits, but you can ride a scooter at 25kph in a bike lane on a road with a speed limit up to 50, but if the road is faster than that, you have to ride on the footpath at a max 12kph ???

Reasoning behind that, according to our Transport Minister, is that it's "too dangerous" to have a scooter going at 25, alongside traffic doing 60, BUT it's still OK to ride a  push-bikes at less then 25, right beside those cars ???  :o

& within 5k of here, that takes out 4 primary schools, 2 high schools, 1 x 0-12 college & a Uni, that have their main approach on 60+ roads!  ::)

But don't rely on cars & buses, get out there & be active! ::)
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 27, 2022, 09:43:18 AM
My new whip... Curve Kevin Ti, Force-Eagle AXS build, 700c carbon wheels, and I'm absolutely loving the ride(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221226/b39f1c5add3fa6613733f2b1b72d6905.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 27, 2022, 09:45:14 AM
My new whip... Curve Kevin Ti, Force-Eagle AXS build, 700c carbon wheels, and I'm absolutely loving the ride(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221226/b39f1c5add3fa6613733f2b1b72d6905.jpg)

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 27, 2022, 10:53:27 AM
So good that you posted it twice.  :laugh: :laugh:

 8) Ride though.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: DrewXT on December 27, 2022, 11:20:34 AM
So good that you posted it twice. 

 8) Ride though.  ;D

Foo
Bloody mobile network isn't awesome here, and yep, amazing ride

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 31, 2022, 04:07:17 PM
Sorting and packing stuff away for when we find a new place and l thought about my Track race gear that I have been compiling before I retire. Well there's no change out of $13000 for my race wheels and another $1000 or more for the rubber.  :o Then there are the training wheels and Road Racing Wheels + the frames. Not a cheap sport sadly.  :'(

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Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 31, 2022, 04:10:13 PM
Can someone tell me why my pics above are pixelated, because they aren't on any other forum platform?  ???

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 31, 2022, 04:18:37 PM
Can someone tell me why my pics above are pixelated, because they aren't on any other forum platform?  ???

Foo
look ok to me....
but ya better stop, Jamie will be getting a chubby....
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 31, 2022, 04:26:00 PM
look ok to me....
but ya better stop, Jamie will be getting a chubby....

Okay, the spokes are weird and the wheels aren't as clear on here as other places for some reason.  :-\

 :laugh: :laugh: Those Corima's will cool him down though, over $7000 for them.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Bird on December 31, 2022, 05:44:09 PM
Okay, the spokes are weird and the wheels aren't as clear on here as other places for some reason.  :-\

 :laugh: :laugh: Those Corima's will cool him down though, over $7000 for them.  ;D

Foo
He'd be riffing through the ashtray as we speak...
Title: Re: Show us your bike (bicycle)
Post by: Foo on December 31, 2022, 08:06:29 PM
He'd be riffing through the ashtray as we speak...

 :laugh: :laugh:

Foo