Fatbastarding: NTA log
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Hmmm... bike is in the repair shop for spokes, service, and a new pair of tyres - got rid of the knobblies and getting something more roadworthy. Picking it up tomorrow and might celebrate with a 20km ride to see if slicker rubber makes a difference....<br />
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oh dear...<br />
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lets just say yes you'll be pleasently surprised how much easier things get once you've got slicks on..<br />
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you might even get keen for this.. [url=http://www.arcevents.co.nz/k2cycle/the_k2.html]http://www.arcevents.co.nz/k2cycle/the_k2.html[/url] -
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:nta No thanks William. I have driven Coromandel peninsula in a clockwise direction and wished to God I'd just cut across to Pauanui instead....<br />
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i'll let you know how it goes then - not really made for a fulla that's 6'4 and 98 kgs... diet time!<br />
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tactic will be to limit loses going up, and make use of the pies going down.. hitting the ton going down kopu hill, so hopefully be able to bridge back up to a bunch! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
Just for attempting it you have my admiration - beer always tastes better after such effort.<br />
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For my own self, I am considering: [url="http://www.gongride.org.au/"]http://www.gongride.org.au/[/url]<br />
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But will need to put in some serious training over the next month as 90km is well beyond my current regime... :nta -
Nick, if you're interested, I think I have a website giving a step-by-step method for building yourself a carbon-fibre bike frame somewhere. Now, personally, I'd lay up some Kevlar in the high-impact areas, given how carbon is, but it's not that hard to do at all, once you've any experience at all with GRP, and the main thing is a religious concern for your mix ratios and wetting everything out properly. Even as a complete amateur, I've repaired holes through a balsa-sandwich Kyrwood 505 without hard-spotting her, and believe me, that's a fuck of a lot harder. I'll see if I can dig it out, as, at the very least, you can run the "Of course, it's cheaper, but longer and messier" bit past Mrs. tA as a bargaining counter-offer. :nta
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You're a genius. Hit me! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
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In the meantime, I finally got my wheel repaired after the dirty FluffyBunny in the first bike shop didn't true up the rear wheel (didn't put slicks on either). I procrastinated and finally got it done, but the lad at the other bike shop said due to previous episodes, the wheel is fucked and I can expect it to break shortly. So new wheels will be the first budgetary item :nta Perhaps if, in addition to Oirish's plan above, I start replacing the bike bit by bit? :nta Sure the drop handles are going to look stupid on an MTB for a while, but jeez if that's what it takes...<br />
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[edit] Forgot to add: Wheel repaired, so hopped on it for a 20km slog and fuck me if the wind wasn't blowing into my face both on the way out and the way back! I've figured it out - in case I haven't mentioned it before - but I ride next to the freeway and any crosswind gets trapped in between the sound barrier and the pine fencing, making the bastard gust like a... bastard.... :shifty: Still, it was only just over an hour which is not bad for the first time in 8 weeks. -
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Yeah I need to double-check my sizing - I'm only just on 6" tall but feel a bit hunched up sometimes. A mate of mine recommends you get the next size up from what they recommend, as he likes to stretch out a bit. He'd know, having ridden the continent west-east (Scott CR-1 I think) AND south-north (Merlin Cyrene). He's the one who recommended the Ultegra gear but then he usually buys the top of range Shimano stuff.<br />
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All this of course depends on me getting budget approval from The Minister For Finance and Entertainment. And she's a tough one <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
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musta missed this earlier but whoa right there fella! don't get the next size up from what anyone tells you! you never go bigger, and in fact most guys are riding smaller frames these days. I've gone from a 60cm frame to a 57 cm frame<br />
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it's all about the top tube length... I'm 6'4 and my tt bike has a 57.5 top tube and road bike has 58.5 top tube - however i have all the dimensions set up the same if i'm using them both just for road riding.. just different stems etc.<br />
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don't discount compact frames either there's nothing wrong with them.<br />
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you were talking about wheels - as a fellow heavy bastard i've got to recomend Mavic wheels - they're simply indestructible.<br />
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i wouldn't get too keen on Treks - generally they're overpriced, and if you're just going for Alloy then you're paying for the name alone.<br />
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In NZ right now the best bang for your buck are Giants (full Dura-Ace tcr1 for $4300) and bikes that are real popular and good value for money are EMC's.. dunno if you get them in Oz. -
Think I've seen the odd EMC around but not sure where they retail. Giant are all over the place and the most recent repairer sells them, so that might be a place to start - if the componentry is similar to the Trek then I'll take the lower priced bike, perhaps with these Mavic wheels you speak of...
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Have not been for a ride in a while - Little Aussie is staying up until 10PM some nights which just doesn't leave me enough time to get out on the treddly. Have not really been watching what I eat, yet the weight stays off. That said, I can feel my body shape going backwards a bit so its time to get back into it. Biggest problem at the moment is sleep - I'll have to give up evenings on the computer once the renovation starts I think so I can get up at 6AM and go for a ride.<br />
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I helped a mate dig up his front yard and then level in some topsoil though - we kind of cheated as we had a Dingo digging unit, but it was hard-packed clay so there was a fair bit of work to loosen it up. Also nearly smacked myself on the controls of the digger when I pulled a sharp right-hander and damn near threw myself off the thing! -
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Have not been for a ride in a while - [b]Little Aussie is staying up until 10PM some nights[/b] which just doesn't leave me enough time to get out on the treddly. Have not really been watching what I eat, yet the weight stays off. That said, I can feel my body shape going backwards a bit so its time to get back into it. Biggest problem at the moment is sleep - I'll have to give up evenings on the computer once the renovation starts I think so I can get up at 6AM and go for a ride.<br />
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I helped a mate dig up his front yard and then level in some topsoil though - we kind of cheated as we had a Dingo digging unit, but it was hard-packed clay so there was a fair bit of work to loosen it up. Also nearly smacked myself on the controls of the digger when I pulled a sharp right-hander and damn near threw myself off the thing!<br />
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A quote from Happy Gilmour springs to mind here Nick: "You will go to sleep, or I will [b]put[/b] you to sleep!" <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> -
<img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> He's just at that point where he sometimes has a day sleep, and sometimes not. He's a little bastard when he doesn't, so the late nights are sometimes preferable :shifty:
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OK, given the lack of activity in the last few months, I've decided its time to abandon any thoughts of exercising at home due to family commitments, and the fact that my cheap-arse mountain bike is always fucked. <br />
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Instead I'll scope out the local gyms here in the city to see what they're worth. 3 sessions per week of weights (40 minutes), concentrating mainly on the core exercises. The other 2 sessions per week will either be cardio in the gym (bike, row, run) or outdoor exercise running around Hyde Park and the harbourside... -
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<img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> He's just at that point where he sometimes has a day sleep, and sometimes not. He's a little bastard when he doesn't, so the late nights are sometimes preferable :shifty:<br />
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Either that or that there's a genetic component to how props approach rules of any description. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
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Nick, here's those pages on the bike;<br />
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[url="http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=composite&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.damonrinard.com%2FcarbonTTframe.htm"]http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/o ... Tframe.htm[/url]<br />
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[url="http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=composite&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.damonrinard.com%2FcarbonTTframe.htm"]http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/o ... Tframe.htm[/url]<br />
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[url="http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=composite&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.damonrinard.com%2Fhowibuil.htm"]http://composite.about.com/gi/dynamic/o ... wibuil.htm[/url]<br />
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[url="http://composite.about.com/od/howto/How_To_Instructions_for_Composites_Manufacturing.htm"]http://composite.about.com/od/howto/How ... turing.htm[/url] -
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Your saying he reinforces the terrible 2's theory?<br />
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Actually he's not as bad as a few I've seen. There are some real little bastards out there. He's got a very well developed intellect and a cheeky streak a mile wide. -
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[quote name='virgil']<br />
Your saying he reinforces the terrible 2's theory?<br />
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Actually he's not as bad as a few I've seen. There are some real little bastards out there. He's got a very well developed intellect and a cheeky streak a mile wide.<br />
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We look foward to his first post on Silverfern,im sure he will fit right in