jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
People on craigslist are so goddamn nosy. Looks like that particular model is popular for the fixie conversion which probably explains the ridiculous price for a thirty year old frame. 3/5/2010 2:05:22 PM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
just wait till the hipsters fade out of the fixie crazy and buy one on the cheap
i hate those posers.
[Edited on March 5, 2010 at 9:00 PM. Reason : .] 3/5/2010 8:55:17 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
Actually, she e-mailed me back. It turns out the other buyer caved. She'll sell it to me for $200. I'm seeing it tomorrow 3/5/2010 11:08:00 PM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
sweet - now flip it to a hipster and use the profit to buy another bike
[Edited on March 6, 2010 at 1:31 AM. Reason : .] 3/6/2010 1:31:04 AM |
AntiMnifesto All American 1870 Posts user info edit post |
^ Meh, I think the fixie obsession for Peugeots and Bianchis is seriously overrated. I've converted 2 Schwinns thus far for this purpose (a Le Tour and a Varsity with a bottom bracket converter to a 3-piece crank), and even after riding others' conversions with comparable components, don't think one's better than the other. Anything with horizontal dropouts that fits you will do- my favorite commuter bike thus far has been my Le Tour with a 42-17 setup, with full fenders and cyclocross brakes.
I'd try to get that Peugeot frame for less than $200. 3/6/2010 11:47:12 AM |
cheerwhiner All American 8302 Posts user info edit post |
got the cadence/speed sensor for the garmin 305 today. Installed. Works. Its neat looking at all the graphs and Google earth to show exactly where you were. You can pretty much say 'that hill sucks' but you know exactly what you need to do to conquer it.
Now to run with this thing tomorrow 3/6/2010 4:19:42 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26084 Posts user info edit post |
I put in 57 miles today. Weather was nice. I have a lot of work to do. 3/6/2010 9:20:05 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I picked it up today. I still can't tell if it's a PA-10 or a PX-10.
3/6/2010 10:50:33 PM |
dannydigtl All American 18302 Posts user info edit post |
i'm actually sort of sensing that the trend now is away from fixies and toward nice old school conversions to stock form. I've been seeing more and more hipsters around here riding those. 3/7/2010 10:29:20 AM |
AngryOldMan Suspended 655 Posts user info edit post |
Did they finally figure out how much it sucks to ride up hill with 1 gear? 3/7/2010 10:43:22 AM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
Did they finally figure out how much it sucks being unable to coast while going 40 mph downhill? 3/7/2010 1:11:16 PM |
AntiMnifesto All American 1870 Posts user info edit post |
^ Did they finally realize the stupidity of riding track frames with super-thin 700s (20 mm) and how dangerous it is not to have a hand brake? I just saw someone riding brakeless ram into a girl on a cruiser because they couldn't lock up in time, flip over her, and have the front wheel end up 6 inches from her head. 3/7/2010 7:09:35 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
I woudln't go fixie with that bike anyway. The most I'd go for is a singlespeed setup, and I'd still have at least a front brake. 3/7/2010 10:34:02 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
http://lifehacker.com/5490076/google-maps-adds-bike+friendly-directions-and-trails
pretty cool if you are looking for good routes in the area 3/10/2010 4:28:00 PM |
Shadowrunner All American 18332 Posts user info edit post |
I'm really glad they're rolling it out, but it still definitely needs work. I checked some of my usual routes and found their maps were missing bike lanes in some places, and in others, were recommending paths with stop signs on every block over a path one street over that has a bike lane and fewer stop lights. I know they said they did some of the initial route testing and sanity-checking with Google employees, but I live in a city where Google has two offices, so they ought to be better here. 3/10/2010 5:56:49 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
^^good lookin' out. I'll be using this regularly. 3/10/2010 10:11:37 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
Glad to help. Now if they could just add Fayetteville where I do most of my riding. 3/11/2010 9:28:07 AM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
does anyone have any experience with a gps device for riding? my boyfriend is planning a 2 week cycling trip in japan and this would make a great gift!
-needs to be waterproof -need to have long battery life -needs to measure elevation & all that crap -needs to support international maps
the idea is that he'll preload the routes he wants to take and the gps will guide him
i looked at a few garmin models & the 705 seems like the highest end one but wondered if any other models meet the criteria or if anyone has experience with these things?
actually after reading some reviews about he 705.. doesnt' seem like you can preload your routes? wtf
[Edited on March 17, 2010 at 3:43 PM. Reason : kjdkfj] 3/17/2010 3:36:41 PM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
maybe check out apps for his phone? i use a gps program on my blackberry while running and there is a bike option too. 3/17/2010 3:48:28 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
One of the girls I ride with swears by her garmin 305. It has all the stuff you mentioned. She even got the 405, but returned it to go back to her 305. Of course, she does alot of triathlon training, so it suits her to be able to wear it while running. I guess it's the running version of the 705, but it has bike attachments for wireless cadence and a bike mount as well. Plus it's alot cheaper than the 705 even after you buy the accessories. 3/17/2010 3:52:45 PM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
thanks i will look into the 305 as he runs as well
and i didn't know bb had an app for this. i think his plan is to get a temporary international phone while in japan but i'm the tech nerd of the pair and will have to figure everything out and just show him which button to push haha
i have been wanting a bike gps for awhile so maybe i'll buy the 305 for myself to test drive it and go from there 3/17/2010 4:04:27 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26084 Posts user info edit post |
The Garmin Forerunner 305 has no maps. It just records GPS tracks. You cannot pre-load routes. The Garmin Edge 705 (and 605) are map-capable. However, the standard maps are not very detailed. If you want turn-by-turn maps, you must get the City Navigator map software. You CAN pre-plan your routes and be given turn-by-turn directions if you use Garmin RoadTrip (Mac) or MapSource (PC). Edge 705 is a good unit, but definitely expensive. I have become reliant on it when cycling on unfamiliar roads.
Also, get the Forerunner 405 if you don't want to look like you are wearing a computer on your wrist.
[Edited on March 17, 2010 at 8:33 PM. Reason : ] 3/17/2010 8:32:35 PM |
llama All American 841 Posts user info edit post |
Some friends and I just finished our first group ride of the season
my legs are gonna be so sore tomorrow 3/17/2010 8:48:15 PM |
AntiMnifesto All American 1870 Posts user info edit post |
^ The co-op dorks and I are planning our first ride of the year too for this coming Saturday. We're leaving the Duke Chapel at 11 to go to Chapel Hill if anyone else wants to come. Nothing crazy, just a nice social ride to enjoy the beautiful weather and figure out how to get to Chapel Hill. 3/17/2010 11:49:45 PM |
Shadowrunner All American 18332 Posts user info edit post |
I also had my first group ride of the year yesterday. Three friends and I took a fairly relaxed ride up and down the Pacific coast for about 30 miles... stopped at a coffee shop at the halfway point, had a drink and chatted for about 20 minutes, then saddled back up and came back. Got a bit too much sun, but the weather was gorgeous. 3/18/2010 12:44:40 AM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
dang i feel lucky, my first ride (of the season, and ever lol) was back in jan. it was cold as balls but you gotta get a lot of rides in before june/july hits and you drown in your own sweat
thanks for the additional info on the units, i have awhile to decide. i might go into some retail stores and see if they have models that you can play with 3/18/2010 1:50:52 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
My new saddle arrives next week. 3/18/2010 1:57:14 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
awesome weather for a ride/run today. Went 27ish miles last night after work, then a hard 35 miler this morning followed by a six mile run. 3/20/2010 1:22:18 PM |
AntiMnifesto All American 1870 Posts user info edit post |
We did the ride to Chapel Hill from Durham this morning (25ish?) and stopped in Carrboro for lunch. Beautiful weather and a nice route down University. Since it was no drop, my friend hasn't been on a bike all winter and was slow. Not the best plan since we ended up climbing the Hill up Franklin St. Her butt should hurt big time tomorrow. 3/21/2010 12:46:47 AM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26084 Posts user info edit post |
Haha. I have barely been on a bike this winter, and my dumb ass decided to do a 97 mile group ride Saturday with over 8000 feet of climbing. I made it, but it wasn't really something to be proud of. First half was okay. 3/21/2010 1:29:22 AM |
cheerwhiner All American 8302 Posts user info edit post |
did a group ride, Canes Cycling Club out of CSS in Cary. 33 miles, no problems, real glad I did. Starting to feel more comfortable in group rides. Still a nOOb about that and clipless. No problems to report, finished OK
3/21/2010 1:26:40 PM |
Kurtis636 All American 14984 Posts user info edit post |
So Scott replaced the frame and I got some new pedals. Going to take it out tomorrow morning after I recover from this bachelor party induced hangover.
3/21/2010 1:44:58 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
Just a heads up to anyone on here. I have a set of Look and SPD Pedals. I think the Look style are circa late 1990's, but the SPD set are practically brand new. I also have a standard Bell helmet and Bike seat laying around. They are up for grabs to anyone on this thread.
Cheers to riding season! 3/21/2010 4:21:58 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
do you have the cleats to go with them or will today's look cleats work with them? I am actually looking for some pedals for my old mtn bike. how much you want for them? 3/21/2010 6:26:24 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
yeah I got an extra set of cleats and shoes size 10M 3/21/2010 9:18:03 PM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
A brief updated on my Peugeot:
The rear derailleur is in bad shape. I ordered a Shimano Tourney as a replacement that should arrive next week.
The 5 speed freewheel was also a bit old, and I found a Shimano replacement on Walmart.com for $9.00. It's a 6 speed, so there's a chance it won't fit, but it's worth the risk for $9.00. My original freewheel is a 14-21, and this new one is a 14-28. Here's hoping it fits.
I've also discovered that the shorter chainring on my crank is custom, and it turns out it's way too small. So, I've got a decision on whether or not I should invest in an entire new crank or somehow try to replace that inner chainring. That may involve having to get a new bottom bracket and pedals as well, which I wouldn't mind doing. The problem, of course, is that I have a French frame, which means the bottom bracket is threaded to a French (or Swiss, maybe) standard. Velo Orange has a replacement French bottom bracket, but I have to see if it can work with new crank systems. 3/23/2010 10:56:00 AM |
breakneck4 All American 1020 Posts user info edit post |
^The VO bb will work. Just make sure the crank you get is square taper with JIS taper (not ISO) I would get a decent used square taper crank on ebay (should be able to find one cheap). You have a cottered crank and they are a bitch to work on.
6 speed freewheel should definitely work, unless you got stuck with a Malliard Helicomatic (in that case, you'll probably be better off using what you have or just getting another wheel.
[Edited on March 23, 2010 at 4:48 PM. Reason : ^] 3/23/2010 4:44:10 PM |
breakneck4 All American 1020 Posts user info edit post |
^^just thought of something else you could try. If you can find a (non-cottered, ie square taper) spindle of the appropriate length, it might work with the current french bb cups. that would save you a little cash. i did a kludge like this for an old Raleigh GP cottered-non-cottered switch. 3/24/2010 6:52:56 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
what is the name of the bolt that went through the frame, above my rear wheel, to hold the brake assembly to the frame? It's got fitted washers to contour to the frame, and is threaded on one end, and smooth on the other.
I'm hoping to get one at home depot or target tonight 3/24/2010 8:35:09 PM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
this?
wait i think you mean something else after reading again...
[Edited on March 24, 2010 at 9:06 PM. Reason : ksdf]
this?
[Edited on March 24, 2010 at 9:07 PM. Reason : ksjdkjfd]
3/24/2010 9:06:00 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
Neither.
The bolt that would have gone through the frame where that empty hole is. 3/24/2010 9:33:12 PM |
icanread2 All American 1450 Posts user info edit post |
do the brakes have a model/brand on them?
there are a few different types and application specific bolts like you are talking about
while you might be able to make something that you find work, it is likely to need the brand specific piece....but post up what the model/brand is and i should be able to let you know with a little more certainty....or take a pic if not branded 3/24/2010 9:39:29 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
bike: mt fury roadmaster is the best I can give you. we're talking like a walmart bike mom got off CL for me cheap-o bike. no information on the brakes themselves.
[Edited on March 24, 2010 at 9:49 PM. Reason : dsf] 3/24/2010 9:48:55 PM |
icanread2 All American 1450 Posts user info edit post |
the cheaper the bike, the better chance you'll have at finding a generic bolt to hold the brake assembly together.
You can probably get it to work with just a regular hex-head bolt.
New brake calipers for that kinda ride will run you about $12-15 at any decent shop. No, they wont work great, but might be better than trying to make it work with generic hardware
3/24/2010 10:15:02 PM |
breakneck4 All American 1020 Posts user info edit post |
It's just called a mounting bolt. And, as icanread2 said, you might be better off just getting a new brake. Or, if you have single-pivot sidepulls you could probably find a cheap dual-pivot on ebay and you would get a considerably noticeable increase in braking performance. 3/25/2010 8:26:51 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
thanks, yall.
Hit up dicks tonight in hopes of just some cheap, super generic kit, but of course, no go.
I will finally have time tomorrow to hit up one of the bike shops 3/26/2010 8:42:28 PM |
icanread2 All American 1450 Posts user info edit post |
holla at my boy Si @ Cary REI bike shop 3/27/2010 8:32:29 AM |
cheerwhiner All American 8302 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.active.com/cycling/morrisville-nc/ms-spring-fling-kickoff-ride-2010
I will do the 50 miler. Very close to my house and fully supported, and food, for not a lot of $$$ 3/27/2010 7:50:39 PM |
Kurtis636 All American 14984 Posts user info edit post |
Hmmm, I might come and do that as well. 3/29/2010 2:34:38 AM |
God All American 28747 Posts user info edit post |
^^I'll be doing the 50 miler as well. Look for the guy on the Peugeot . 3/29/2010 9:55:59 AM |