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Forum: Road Cycling
05-30-24, 07:58 PM
Replies: 106
Views: 3,229
Posted By Trakhak

As I said, all pro cyclists wore gloves up until...

As I said, all pro cyclists wore gloves up until a couple of years ago. Then I started noticing that many (not all, not most) had stopped wearing them. Those without gloves were conspicuous.

The...
05-30-24, 06:21 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 558
Posted By Trakhak

I wish I had an H400! (Kidding, mostly.) ...

I wish I had an H400! (Kidding, mostly.)

Seeing your Eccles quote reminds me that I recently inserted a link to an excerpt from a Goon Show episode in another thread...
05-30-24, 06:11 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 208
Posted By Trakhak

Wildly off-topic, so apologies, but . . . ...

Wildly off-topic, so apologies, but . . .

The phrase "good metal" reminded me that, just yesterday, prompted by the appearance of the phrase "tinker's damn" in another Bike Forums thread, I began...
05-30-24, 04:38 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 1,228
Posted By Trakhak

As always, Spike Milligan, Harry Seacombe, and...

As always, Spike Milligan, Harry Seacombe, and Peter Sellers of the Goon Show provide useful counsel. (If the clip starts at the beginning, go to 12:10 or thereabouts.)

The Phantom Head Shaver
05-30-24, 04:08 PM
Replies: 13
Views: 344
Posted By Trakhak

Congratulations, sincerely. I'd never have been...

Congratulations, sincerely. I'd never have been in contention there.

In the mid-80's, I went on a few training rides on hilly and twisty Baltimore County roads with a young woman who was a...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-30-24, 03:58 PM
Replies: 106
Views: 3,229
Posted By Trakhak

Yes. Some pro riders currently wear gloves. Some...

Yes. Some pro riders currently wear gloves. Some pro riders currently do not wear gloves.

Ten years ago, essentially all pro riders wore gloves.

Therefore, "When did wearing gloves go out of...
05-30-24, 03:48 PM
Replies: 25
Views: 429
Posted By Trakhak

There's always the possibility of adding a name...

There's always the possibility of adding a name to your Ignore list.
05-30-24, 12:12 PM
Replies: 37
Views: 558
Posted By Trakhak

A 1995 Cannondale H300 is what I use for about...

A 1995 Cannondale H300 is what I use for about 60% of my riding. With aero bars, fenders, and a low-rider front rack, it's about as versatile as bikes get. I wouldn't mind a lighter bike with some of...
05-30-24, 11:59 AM
Replies: 75
Views: 1,449
Posted By Trakhak

Disagree. Pedestrians get along fine in the...

Disagree. Pedestrians get along fine in the absence of bikes. It's only when bikes show up that questions of responsibility arise. It's the idiot cyclists who don't have the brains to adapt to the...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-30-24, 11:21 AM
Replies: 106
Views: 3,229
Posted By Trakhak

Interesting. The responses in this thread show...

Interesting. The responses in this thread show who does and who doesn't read both thread titles and opening posts. Seems to run about ten who don't to every one who does.
05-30-24, 12:25 AM
Replies: 867
Views: 48,916
Posted By Trakhak

It's a fine stand for those who recognize its...

It's a fine stand for those who recognize its limits. Do fine adjustments on the stand; move the bike to the floor when gorilla strength is needed. Simple.
05-30-24, 12:19 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 344
Posted By Trakhak

I decided years ago that it was stupid for me to...

I decided years ago that it was stupid for me to throw caution to the winds on downhills, literally. No one is paying me to take risks on the bike.

I understand wanting to compete with oneself...
05-29-24, 04:08 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 550
Posted By Trakhak

Yes. and steel cranks, and what look like a steel...

Yes. and steel cranks, and what look like a steel front hub and steel rim. Still a good city bike, though.

And, yes, a pretty poor article. As others have noted, reads like AI.
05-29-24, 04:02 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 192
Posted By Trakhak

Great-looking bike, and congrats on the weight...

Great-looking bike, and congrats on the weight loss. Maybe consider posting the photo and your story in the Clydesdale and Athena subforum. Many of the people there will be heartened to learn of your...
05-29-24, 03:58 PM
Replies: 54
Views: 1,182
Posted By Trakhak

As icemilkcoffee said, "The bike factories...

As icemilkcoffee said,

"The bike factories also don't ship their new bikes with pedals. Do you then conclude that pedals are not ready for prime time?"

Same thing, except that, in contrast to...
05-29-24, 03:32 PM
Replies: 75
Views: 1,449
Posted By Trakhak

Bike Forums provides a safe space for blaming...

Bike Forums provides a safe space for blaming pedestrians and drivers. That said, whether you blame the pedestrian or not doesn't matter, since you clearly have figured out how to keep both yourself...
05-29-24, 03:22 PM
Replies: 29
Views: 904
Posted By Trakhak

Not sure whether this is information that would...

Not sure whether this is information that would benefit anyone other than me, but . . . .

My left knee had gradually become worrying---somewhere between uncomfortable and painful. I wondered how...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-29-24, 03:03 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 372
Posted By Trakhak

Encountering a hyperlink that takes me to a...

Encountering a hyperlink that takes me to a different item from the one specified wouldn't make my evil-o-meter so much as quiver.
05-29-24, 11:38 AM
Replies: 21
Views: 461
Posted By Trakhak

All of us replying so far have quashed the...

All of us replying so far have quashed the impulse to give the opening post a "like." There should be a "Best wishes for a speedy recovery!" button to click on.

I've mentioned this before, but, as...
05-29-24, 11:25 AM
Replies: 553
Views: 227,845
Posted By Trakhak

Great photos, especially the (stunning!) top...

Great photos, especially the (stunning!) top photo.
05-29-24, 11:09 AM
Replies: 75
Views: 1,449
Posted By Trakhak

Pedestrians aren't any dumber than bike riders,...

Pedestrians aren't any dumber than bike riders, despite what we entitled bike riders may choose to believe.

Otherwise: yes. Among all the possible combinations of cars, bikes, and pedestrians, the...
05-29-24, 10:42 AM
Replies: 113
Views: 4,630
Posted By Trakhak

This is exactly the kind of post that many...

This is exactly the kind of post that many logorrheic Bike Forum members deny ever encountering -- despite the existence of threads with moronic titles like "Thank God we aren't the full Lycra kit...
05-29-24, 09:50 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 469
Posted By Trakhak

That's the way I understand it, too. But in...

That's the way I understand it, too. But in previous discussions on the subject here, people have argued that it's impossible to steer a bike without counter-steering -- that we're doing it whether...
05-29-24, 05:30 AM
Replies: 75
Views: 1,449
Posted By Trakhak

Cyclist Injured on Local Road --- Driver BlamedIf...

Cyclist Injured on Local Road --- Driver BlamedIf I taught a course in logic, I'd ask my students to speculate on the reasoning behind the differing responses to the current thread versus one with...
05-29-24, 04:22 AM
Replies: 13
Views: 469
Posted By Trakhak

I still have trouble with that concept. Since it...

I still have trouble with that concept. Since it is obvious that turning to the left or right can be begun and completed with both hands off the handlebar, whatever counter-steering is taking place...
05-29-24, 04:00 AM
Replies: 75
Views: 1,449
Posted By Trakhak

Ad hominem.

Ad hominem.
05-28-24, 03:24 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 840
Posted By Trakhak

Possibly, and the chain being positioned on the...

Possibly, and the chain being positioned on the second-smallest sprocket may be a coincidence, but there or on the smallest sprocket is where I expected to see the chain before the photos showed up....
05-28-24, 03:14 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 840
Posted By Trakhak

In at least partial defense of the bike shop...

In at least partial defense of the bike shop person who came up with the figure of 240 Euros:

The shop employee saw that this was not someone who was way into bikes but one who just wanted to get...
05-28-24, 02:44 PM
Replies: 182
Views: 8,273
Posted By Trakhak

I, too, consider the classic bikes that we...

I, too, consider the classic bikes that we usually talk about -- those marketed from around the late '60's to the late '80's or thereabouts -- beautiful, purposeful, and durable.

But I'm aware...
05-28-24, 12:59 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 282
Posted By Trakhak

For some reason, this reminds me of seeing Cream...

For some reason, this reminds me of seeing Cream in Yale's Woolsey Hall in 1968. Easily one of the two or three best shows I ever saw.

The next day, I visited my friend Paul and his sister, both...
05-28-24, 11:58 AM
Replies: 33
Views: 840
Posted By Trakhak

Here's some information for the original poster,...

Here's some information for the original poster, in case he or she hasn't been put off by the possibly confusing posts that assume some level of familiarity with different generations of bike...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-27-24, 06:11 PM
Replies: 81
Views: 3,905
Posted By Trakhak

The mantra of many coaches: your easy days aren't...

The mantra of many coaches: your easy days aren't easy enough, and your hard days aren't hard enough.

Edit: one aspect of doing a winter program of targeted workouts controlled by smart indoor...
05-27-24, 04:34 PM
Replies: 14
Views: 282
Posted By Trakhak

You're not a moron, so you must have been joking...

You're not a moron, so you must have been joking about Trek enlarging frame elements solely to accommodate larger decals.

That said, I quote:

---But in December 1965, an even more...
05-27-24, 05:54 AM
Replies: 14
Views: 282
Posted By Trakhak

"I never thought I'd buy a Trek . . . " Trek...

"I never thought I'd buy a Trek . . . "

Trek is one of only two companies that began by hand-building bike frames in the United States and grew to be among the dominant players in the bike...
05-27-24, 04:02 AM
Replies: 45
Views: 1,341
Posted By Trakhak

Just wanted to point out that the stem pictured...

Just wanted to point out that the stem pictured below appears to have a minimum insertion line that's over an inch above the headset. For safety, the stem should be dropped such that the line is...
05-26-24, 12:55 PM
Replies: 22
Views: 622
Posted By Trakhak

And throughout the rest of the world, judging...

And throughout the rest of the world, judging from how often you come across it. One similar joking suggestion, for fixing a problem by using more force, that I've heard from a few mechanics in...
05-26-24, 11:36 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 622
Posted By Trakhak

That's a very old and possibly universally known...

That's a very old and possibly universally known mechanic's joke. Probably doesn't date back as far as Archimedes, but I wouldn't put much money on it.
05-26-24, 07:01 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 622
Posted By Trakhak

I think Larry was attempting to make a poorly...

I think Larry was attempting to make a poorly judged joke. Not cool under these circumstances.

If the clamp is this style, there's a good chance the grooves in the mating surfaces have been...
05-25-24, 06:30 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 891
Posted By Trakhak

Left photo is exactly how Lance Armstrong looked...

Left photo is exactly how Lance Armstrong looked when racing. In fact, I just took a quick look at the Eurosport video of the last 3 k from today's Giro stage 20, and Pogacar's posture on the bike is...
05-25-24, 11:08 AM
Replies: 36
Views: 5,334
Posted By Trakhak

Beautiful bike and restoration. You don't see...

Beautiful bike and restoration. You don't see many UO-8 bikes in colors other than other than white and (sometimes) blue. Orange, red, yellow, green, and black are fairly rare, too.

One more late...
05-25-24, 05:00 AM
Replies: 20
Views: 587
Posted By Trakhak

Regarding earlier suggestions of conversion to...

Regarding earlier suggestions of conversion to flat bar: absolutely yes. From everything you wrote, she'll be much happier with upright bars. Yes, you prefer the idea of her being on a drop bar bike....
05-24-24, 03:47 PM
Replies: 27
Views: 678
Posted By Trakhak

It was a typical contribution. Quick search...

It was a typical contribution.

Quick search result:

"No, the process of extracting lanolin from sheep after shearing does not harm the sheep. Lanolin is an oil secreted from a sheep's skin...
05-24-24, 03:37 PM
Replies: 30
Views: 969
Posted By Trakhak

I immediately imagined Eustace Tilley asking that...

I immediately imagined Eustace Tilley asking that question, prefaced by "Sirrah?"

https://pictures.abebooks.com/inventory/md/md30195812545.jpg
05-24-24, 03:29 PM
Replies: 182
Views: 8,273
Posted By Trakhak

Valid comment. And so is his.

Valid comment. And so is his.
Forum: Touring
05-24-24, 12:52 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 541
Posted By Trakhak

If that's your no-compromise choice, I guess...

If that's your no-compromise choice, I guess you're flexible on your "Steel frame (duh)" stance, since it has an aluminum frame and aluminum fork.

The Koga Worldtraveller would absolutely be my...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-24-24, 11:23 AM
Replies: 22
Views: 522
Posted By Trakhak

Since there's no way to use a torque wrench on a...

Since there's no way to use a torque wrench on a QR seatpost clamp that I'm aware of, I'm curious what kind of answers you expect. ("Tighten until the frame cracks, then back off a quarter turn.")
Forum: Commuting
05-24-24, 05:58 AM
Replies: 27
Views: 605
Posted By Trakhak

In my bike store days, I'd see bikes that seemed...

In my bike store days, I'd see bikes that seemed unusually thoroughly rusted. I began asking the owners how they stored the bikes. Almost invariably, the answer was that they were stored under a rain...
05-24-24, 03:36 AM
Replies: 143
Views: 5,486
Posted By Trakhak

Once more, George Carlin's famous quote proves...

Once more, George Carlin's famous quote proves universally applicable:

"Anyone who rides a bike modded more than mine is an idiot; anyone who rides one less modded than mine is a maniac."
05-24-24, 03:23 AM
Replies: 78
Views: 2,603
Posted By Trakhak

Interestingly, as a rule, bikes with steep angles...

Interestingly, as a rule, bikes with steep angles are the ones that are the most stable, although they're also quicker-handling, thanks to the (usually) short wheelbase. Some riders can find the...
05-23-24, 07:18 PM
Replies: 11
Views: 288
Posted By Trakhak

650b (584-mm) tubulars exist. From this page...

650b (584-mm) tubulars exist.

From this page (https://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html#tubulars):

"26 inch" or "650" tubulars are smaller, mainly used on time-trial or motorpacing track...
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