Toronto Fixed Part 2
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Funny, I haven't owned a fixie for a while now, and I'm starting to think about one again... First, though - I need to get my True North roadie delivered and set it up. Hugh has been awesome to deal with so far. I highly recommend him if you decide to go custom. Also, he's economical. S3 frame + fork for $1650. Waterford wants $2k US for that sort of thing.
#2277
Call me The Breeze
#2278
Call me The Breeze
I made small video about our trip:
We were ride from 10AM to exactly 9:30 PM, but we did a long stops just to make a pictures and videos. I sold my fixed gear to build new one and I rode my Bianchi with speeds, but my friend was on fixed gear all the time and he is okay.
IF you don't have iPhone with GPS, don't even think about go there, because otherwise you'll lost your path, too many forking ways.
We were ride from 10AM to exactly 9:30 PM, but we did a long stops just to make a pictures and videos. I sold my fixed gear to build new one and I rode my Bianchi with speeds, but my friend was on fixed gear all the time and he is okay.
IF you don't have iPhone with GPS, don't even think about go there, because otherwise you'll lost your path, too many forking ways.
#2279
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^^^ Funny, I did the ride ( to and fro ) aug 7th and encountered that same bridge. As there were workers on it I detoured south to find another no crossing and walked through it over a stream. A challenge in cleats...but there was a johnny on the spot that came in handy as I had to drop the kids off at the pool.
Since you guys stripped down I suggest spandex & lycra next time round.
Since you guys stripped down I suggest spandex & lycra next time round.
#2280
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I did the hairshirt this summer and super strongly recommend anyone thinking about riding to Niagara follow the route we took out. Quiet country roads, very few cars, beautiful scenery and rolling hills, one of the best rides of my life. I think the cue sheet is available for download off the website.
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Not sure where else to post this - forgive me if it is the wrong spot (i found the best archival info on the Toronto Fixed Threads). If I want to get a bike refinished in Toronto, and don't want to pay the $350 Velocolour wants, where should I go? The threads about Spectrum and Jet Kote are very uneven, but I am willing to listen to advice regarding them or alternatives. I have three bikes, all threaded steerer tubes, that I need to get done, so I would like to find someone who wont eff them up.
TIA
John
TIA
John
#2285
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#2286
Not sure where else to post this - forgive me if it is the wrong spot (i found the best archival info on the Toronto Fixed Threads). If I want to get a bike refinished in Toronto, and don't want to pay the $350 Velocolour wants, where should I go? The threads about Spectrum and Jet Kote are very uneven, but I am willing to listen to advice regarding them or alternatives. I have three bikes, all threaded steerer tubes, that I need to get done, so I would like to find someone who wont eff them up.
I've heard good and bad about Jetkote, but Keith (CavernMech) recommended them to me, and that's a pretty good recommendation.
#2287
You can take a look at the bikes that I have had done at Jet-Kote anytime you like, I am downtown. I will probably talk to an auto body shop the next that I need a bike frame painted; powdercoating is nice and durable but goes on kinda thick so some of the details are lost. If you have regular ol' frame, it is fine. I talked to a guy up on Symington last year and he quoted me $100 for a simple gloss black paint job with a clearcoat.
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Any decent bike stores in Toronto? I want to buy a Pista Concept. I went through BlogTO's best bike shops in Toronto and I'm kind of disappointed.
anyways heres my bike. ( i know i took the pic from the wrong side)
If you see me rolling around queen st say hi haha.
anyways heres my bike. ( i know i took the pic from the wrong side)
If you see me rolling around queen st say hi haha.
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#2290
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They'll more than likely order you one if you HAVE to have that frame.
..and sometimes you just HAVE to have it, just 'cuz it's a bike love thang.
White bike ina snowstorm or the Shwinn WonderWoman™?
#2293
Ooogh, wiped out today. Damn slipperiness. I took all the damage instead of the bike. Nasty patch of skin gone on the right arm, bruised hip. Helmet saved my head from looking the same as my arm (and now the Giro logo's kind of rubbed off haha).
The weather's getting nastier. Be careful out there guys!
The weather's getting nastier. Be careful out there guys!
#2294
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Hey guys,
It's been a while since I posted here. Good to see the Toronto Fixed thread is still going strong.
I figured one of you would know if Parts Unknown in kensington is still around? Same location-last time I was there (2-3years ago) he was getting hassled by his neighbours Looking for some used parts, and George always seemed to have what I needed. Cheers, and ride safe.
It's been a while since I posted here. Good to see the Toronto Fixed thread is still going strong.
I figured one of you would know if Parts Unknown in kensington is still around? Same location-last time I was there (2-3years ago) he was getting hassled by his neighbours Looking for some used parts, and George always seemed to have what I needed. Cheers, and ride safe.
#2295
Hey guys,
It's been a while since I posted here. Good to see the Toronto Fixed thread is still going strong.
I figured one of you would know if Parts Unknown in kensington is still around? Same location-last time I was there (2-3years ago) he was getting hassled by his neighbours Looking for some used parts, and George always seemed to have what I needed. Cheers, and ride safe.
It's been a while since I posted here. Good to see the Toronto Fixed thread is still going strong.
I figured one of you would know if Parts Unknown in kensington is still around? Same location-last time I was there (2-3years ago) he was getting hassled by his neighbours Looking for some used parts, and George always seemed to have what I needed. Cheers, and ride safe.