Welcome to the Australian Ford Forums forum.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and inserts advertising. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features without post based advertising banners. Registration is simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Please Note: All new registrations go through a manual approval queue to keep spammers out. This is checked twice each day so there will be a delay before your registration is activated.

Go Back   Australian Ford Forums > General Topics > Non Ford Related Community Forums > The Bar

The Bar For non Automotive Related Chat

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 22-10-2011, 09:10 PM   #271
gtfpv
GT
 
gtfpv's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: SYDNEY
Posts: 9,205
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by ESP
Here's mine
Very comfortable to ride , very fast , climbs hills like a mountain goat , it is a very very light bike so the handling can get a little twitchy sometimes.....

All carbon frame , carbon fork ( metal steerer ) , carbon bars and headstem and seat pole , mavic ksyrium SL wheels , Ultegra groupset , selle italia saddle.
Pedals are the dual platform Shimano PD A530. Michelin PRO RACE tyres.....and most importantly......GIRO ATMOS helmet for my noggin in case I kiss the bitumen !!!!

Fastest I have been on this bike is 70Klm/h on a medium downhill stretch with plenty of room for braking and no cornering..........man did I $%!* myself......

Currently riding 20 - 25 Klm stints when the weather allows ( mixed flat with uphill sections )

image

nice !!!!! top looking bike there ESP
gtfpv is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 22-10-2011, 09:34 PM   #272
Whitey-AMG
AWD Assassin
 
Whitey-AMG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 8,170
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by gtfpv
nice !!!!! top looking bike there ESP
Thanks !

Its been a labour of love over the last 4 years..........only original thing left on the bike from original purchase is the saddle / groupset / frame - fork and seat post.......the wheels / pedals / crank / bars / stem / bottle cage / tyres have all been replaced.......can't help myself........my cars are the same....its the mod bug with everything I own.....

Like others on this thread......i love riding bikes - road / mountain etc......
My long term aim is to try and ride up Mt Dandeong Tourist Rd ( at least half way anyways !! ).....I find the uphills such a challenge - but I'm just so hopeless at them........ Makes your heart race like a sewing machine and legs burn and puff up like BBQ sausages ready to burst.....lol
__________________
Old RIDE
2006 BFGT
Gone but not forgotten

New RIDE
2018 AMG Mercedes A45
Angry AWD assassin
Whitey-AMG is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 22-10-2011, 10:05 PM   #273
HLC
Audi S3
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sydney.
Posts: 8,307
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by geckoGT
From what I can see the paint is correct for a Hillman of that time period, exact same as my friends bike when he had one back then (I had a 653 Kerry Hopkins at the time). The rear drop out also looks right for a Reynolds frame, from what I can see anyway.
I've got some contacts to get thru to hillman themselves who I'll pass on some photos/serial to get confirmation!

Has same campy fork tips and lugs as my mates Reynolds 531 'unknown' Track frame. Will be a great project. Can't wait to restore it!!
__________________
HLC is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 22-10-2011, 10:45 PM   #274
geckoGT
Ich bin ein auslander
 
geckoGT's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Loving the Endorphine Machine
Posts: 7,453
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Always level headed and i notice him being the voice of reason when a thread may be getting heated 
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by HLC
I've got some contacts to get thru to hillman themselves who I'll pass on some photos/serial to get confirmation!

Has same campy fork tips and lugs as my mates Reynolds 531 'unknown' Track frame. Will be a great project. Can't wait to restore it!!

Sure will, makes me kind of miss my Kerry Hopkins, nothing rides like a fine steel frame.

Just make sure you check out the chain stays near the bottom bracket, reynolds frames often collect water there and then rust from the inside out. That is what happened to my Hopkins, it got very loose in the back end until one day on a hill both chain stays snapped. It thought I had awesome power until I saw the state of the inside surface of the tubes. The strange thing is you could not see a mark on the outside paint until they snapped.

I think once my Merckx is finished its upgrade I will try and find an old steel Merckx from the late 80's to early 90's, a period when bikes were beautiful and Italian steel was a work of art. I was originally going to do a Colnago but I think I will make it a Merckx, perhaps a Leader MX to park next to my modern Merckx.
__________________
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
geckoGT is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 23-10-2011, 11:51 AM   #275
HLC
Audi S3
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sydney.
Posts: 8,307
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by geckoGT
Sure will, makes me kind of miss my Kerry Hopkins, nothing rides like a fine steel frame.

Just make sure you check out the chain stays near the bottom bracket, reynolds frames often collect water there and then rust from the inside out. That is what happened to my Hopkins, it got very loose in the back end until one day on a hill both chain stays snapped. It thought I had awesome power until I saw the state of the inside surface of the tubes. The strange thing is you could not see a mark on the outside paint until they snapped.

I think once my Merckx is finished its upgrade I will try and find an old steel Merckx from the late 80's to early 90's, a period when bikes were beautiful and Italian steel was a work of art. I was originally going to do a Colnago but I think I will make it a Merckx, perhaps a Leader MX to park next to my modern Merckx.
Thanks for the tips will have a look! Am planning to strip it back and repaint, and if legit, should be able to get some new decals from Hillman. Very unfortunate to hear what happened to your Hopkins though! Not something that you would expect!

Keep an eye out on gumtree and eBay! Perth gumtree has spewed out a ton of classic steel bargains lately!

2 Mosers (1 frame, 1 complete)
2 Colnago completes (1 mint, one project with full campy chorus and delta brakes!)
A Rossin complete project
A Pinarello complete project
My hillman!

Just gotta be quick!!

A Merckx would be beautiful though! Id love a Merckx Pista. But I love anything track ha ha!
__________________
HLC is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 23-10-2011, 05:18 PM   #276
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Great looking bike ESP that's something id like to something like that one day.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 23-10-2011, 05:33 PM   #277
Whitey-AMG
AWD Assassin
 
Whitey-AMG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 8,170
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by blueoval
Great looking bike ESP that's something id like to something like that one day.
Cheers Shav

Just did 30 klm's on it today.....took about 1 hour and 10 mins. One thing I love about this bike is the geometry. It aint full on race like the TCR range which has a more aggressive angle on the top bar and head tube. The OCR Competition is a little more forgiving - so it lets me ride for a good hour or 2 and then I can still stand up at the end of the ride. It allows a slightly more upright position and I've also adjusted the "horns" so that I don't feel like I'm leaning too far.

The Michelin Pro Race tyres glide beautifully ( running about 115 - 120 PSi ) and the all carbon frame and fork is very forgiving over bumps.

As the weather gets warmer now - I like to jump on the bike almost every day after work for a quick 10 - 15K thrash before dinner......great for getting rid of that spare tyre that sometimes develops around your waist over winter......
__________________
Old RIDE
2006 BFGT
Gone but not forgotten

New RIDE
2018 AMG Mercedes A45
Angry AWD assassin
Whitey-AMG is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 23-10-2011, 06:59 PM   #278
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Exactly. I've upped my training for Amy's ride in 2 weeks. so im pushing to get into shape myself. The description of the geometry sounds like something i need when the time comes. good time doing 30km too. i can only imagine how it rides.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 24-10-2011, 07:36 AM   #279
DBourne
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
DBourne's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: sydney.nsw.au
Posts: 6,119
Default Re: New to cycling

Nice work ESP. I love Michellen Pro Race 3 tyres.
__________________
flickr
DBourne is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 04-11-2011, 09:52 PM   #280
sgt_doofey
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
sgt_doofey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Barossa Valley, South Australia
Posts: 3,381
Default Re: New to cycling

Been riding in to work a few times lately, ready to tackle the 65km Amy's Ride leg I'll be doing on Sunday.

In to work: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/125977529
Home from work: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/125977521

I'll be trying to do Amy's ride in around 3 hours. See you at the finish line Shav!
__________________
Cheers,
Sam.
sgt_doofey is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 06-11-2011, 01:58 PM   #281
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Just did my 30km Amy Gillette ride today. great day even though it rained a bit. but what a great event.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 06-11-2011, 03:35 PM   #282
sgt_doofey
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
sgt_doofey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Barossa Valley, South Australia
Posts: 3,381
Default Re: New to cycling

How did you go Shav?
I did the 65kms in 2h 44m
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/126728219
__________________
Cheers,
Sam.
sgt_doofey is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 07-11-2011, 09:12 AM   #283
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Hey Sam. great time. i did the 30km in 1h15m. i reckon Im gonna give the 60 a crack next year. sorry i had to bail early too. the Mrs was ready to pick me up and didn't want to wait around. loved the day and how great the event was organized though. so many nice bikes there too. makes me wanna get something decent ready for next year.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 07-11-2011, 09:58 PM   #284
sgt_doofey
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
sgt_doofey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Barossa Valley, South Australia
Posts: 3,381
Default Re: New to cycling

That's a pretty good time there Shav. You were probably on par with the time I did over the 65kms. It's a shame the Mrs wanted to bail, I was only about 15 mins out at the refreshment station at the 55km mark. Only had to cover the last 10kms which looks like it took me about 15 mins. Oh well, how about meeting up at the finish line of the TDU?

Yeah, there are heaps of nice bikes out there and at other cycling events too. At least you don't have to worry about your bike being stolen as there are much better ones there than yours

Definitely do the 65km ride next year. The hardest part is that climb at the start and the rest is pretty easy. A couple of small hills towards the end, but nothing too major. Definitely not like the 7% grade there at the start! We did have a bit of a wind blowing though, but just tuck in behind other people and you can negate that a fair bit.
__________________
Cheers,
Sam.
sgt_doofey is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 10:00 AM   #285
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Thanks Sam. I wanted to stay behind and in theory I should have just rode home, but oh well, you learn. I may just do that next year.

My biked looked like a Cash Converter special in comparison to some of the bikes that were there. I saw a few TT's, and full carbon race spec bikes there and I was chatting to a Adelaide Cyclists Forum member and we reckon there would have been at $2-3million worth of bikes there on the day. It was almost like a show and shine with some of those guys. Especially on the oval at the start. People just showing off how many bikkies they spent on their ride. I was impressed to say the least.

I was tempted to jump on the tail of a few dudes that I was keeping up with after the s.exy to sneak onto the 65km course. But thought, nah better not, I only paid for the 30km portion. I'll stick with that. I had an app on my phone kept a record of my time and distance and it basically said the distance I covered was actually 36.99km which amazed me. So in effect i was shy of 37km in total. Had I have rode home it would have been 57km or there abouts.

Thinking about my next bike now though. Considering as an entry level, a Trek 1.2 or Cannondale CAAD8 or 9. Keeping in mind my budget will be a max of about $1250. Both have similar components. Tiagra F&R Derailleur and carbon forks etc. Just not sure whys best.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 12:37 PM   #286
DBourne
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
DBourne's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: sydney.nsw.au
Posts: 6,119
Default Re: New to cycling

Don't get caught up in the sticker a bike has on its frame.

If your frame suits you fine, spend the dosh on components. That's what makes the difference, not the ****y sticker plastered on the side of the frame.
__________________
flickr
DBourne is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 12:56 PM   #287
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

Ok will keep that in mind, thanks bloke.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 01:05 PM   #288
kocho
The Futuriser
 
kocho's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,836
Default Re: New to cycling

Good job with your rides on the weekend SAers!

I've got a charity ride this weekend on Eastlink. Just going to take it quite casually I think and ride with my family who don't get on a bike that often. Anyway, looking forward to it as the whole road is closed off!
__________________
Current Subaru Liberty MY08 2.5 SatNav

Previous 2003 BA Ford Futura.

CKGD - Freelance Graphic Designer
kocho is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 01:13 PM   #289
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

you'll love it kocho. It's awesome being out with heaps of other enthusiasts and still supporting a charity of your choice.

Speaking of charity, does anyone know if these rides are tax deductible?
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 01:22 PM   #290
kocho
The Futuriser
 
kocho's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,836
Default Re: New to cycling

I claim mine on tax blueoval.
__________________
Current Subaru Liberty MY08 2.5 SatNav

Previous 2003 BA Ford Futura.

CKGD - Freelance Graphic Designer
kocho is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 08-11-2011, 01:52 PM   #291
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

excellent. I reckon I'll do the same seeing as its a charity event.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 13-11-2011, 09:31 PM   #292
HLC
Audi S3
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sydney.
Posts: 8,307
Default Re: New to cycling

We have the ssantos great bike ride here in WA next weekend.

10km, 53km or 106km.

Forgot to rego, so will turn up on the day and slot in.

Can't decide if I want to do the 53 or 106... I haven't done any training (been on A/L and as a result am a few kg's heavier than usual ha) see how I go. Plan on punishing myself Monday-fri on the bike, and take Saturday off to rest/carbo load and go from there!

Need to work on my bike set up though.. Chucked the SPD's back on today and went for a quick 20 Kays and the bike felt like crap. The fit was all wrong... :(
__________________
HLC is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 09:12 AM   #293
geckoGT
Ich bin ein auslander
 
geckoGT's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Loving the Endorphine Machine
Posts: 7,453
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Always level headed and i notice him being the voice of reason when a thread may be getting heated 
Default Re: New to cycling

I had a disappointment yesterday, went to go for a ride yesterday which was going to be my first in 4 days because of work and one of my pedals fell apart.

It is a shimano ultegra spd sl, felt like it was not clicked in properly so I unclicked, then the whole pedal body fell off onto the road. Luckily I was only 500m from home and not 60 km from home.

Now have a brand new set of Look Keo pedals, good excuse for new gear I suppose.

I have been a bit slack recently on the bike, mainly due to work and other time constraints. Although I am also swimming a couple of times a week and have started running again as well. I should be able to get out on the bike tomorrow, can't wait.
__________________
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
geckoGT is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 10:57 AM   #294
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

I too havent been on the bike since Amy's ride and feel the need to get back out. Work is stupidly busy this time of year for me so its hard. I got friends who want to take up the sport though which is encouraging.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 11:01 AM   #295
TZENU
XY Driv3r
 
TZENU's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 3,004
Default Re: New to cycling

Throw me down as one of the slack ones too!.... I hadn't ridden for several weeks so on Sunday I jumped on the fixie and did a cafe race from port melbourne to black rock and back
__________________
Genuine Faker NOW BROKEN
Imagniation is a human element creativity is the result
TZENU is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 11:37 AM   #296
HLC
Audi S3
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sydney.
Posts: 8,307
Default Re: New to cycling

You'll be very happy with the Look's!!!!

Been Tempted to pull the trigger on a pair of Keo max 2's for some time!
__________________
HLC is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 01:19 PM   #297
DBourne
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
 
DBourne's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: sydney.nsw.au
Posts: 6,119
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by geckoGT
I had a disappointment yesterday, went to go for a ride yesterday which was going to be my first in 4 days because of work and one of my pedals fell apart.

It is a shimano ultegra spd sl, felt like it was not clicked in properly so I unclicked, then the whole pedal body fell off onto the road. Luckily I was only 500m from home and not 60 km from home.

Now have a brand new set of Look Keo pedals, good excuse for new gear I suppose.

I have been a bit slack recently on the bike, mainly due to work and other time constraints. Although I am also swimming a couple of times a week and have started running again as well. I should be able to get out on the bike tomorrow, can't wait.
I changed from SPD's to Look Keo's as well. Do you find them harder to clip in quickly??

I find the actual cleat takes a bit more force, but also the way the pedal falls doesn't seem to fall as nicely as the SPD.
__________________
flickr
DBourne is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 14-11-2011, 01:39 PM   #298
Sam_Boss260
Have Boost, will use it..
 
Sam_Boss260's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 4,056
Default Re: New to cycling

Quote:
Originally Posted by geckoGT
I had a disappointment yesterday, went to go for a ride yesterday which was going to be my first in 4 days because of work and one of my pedals fell apart.

It is a shimano ultegra spd sl, felt like it was not clicked in properly so I unclicked, then the whole pedal body fell off onto the road. Luckily I was only 500m from home and not 60 km from home.

Now have a brand new set of Look Keo pedals, good excuse for new gear I suppose.

I have been a bit slack recently on the bike, mainly due to work and other time constraints. Although I am also swimming a couple of times a week and have started running again as well. I should be able to get out on the bike tomorrow, can't wait.

That is bad luck, but also good luck that you were only 500m from home. I have the Look Keo's and whilst I have nothing else to compare them to, I like them.
Sam_Boss260 is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 17-11-2011, 10:18 PM   #299
HLC
Audi S3
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sydney.
Posts: 8,307
Default Re: New to cycling



Got some new wheels!!!
__________________
HLC is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Old 17-11-2011, 11:48 PM   #300
blueoval
Critical Thinker
 
blueoval's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Adelaide
Posts: 20,387
Valued Contributor: For members whose non technical contributions are worthy of recognition. - Issue reason: Well thought out and constructive posts.  A real credit to this forum. 
Default Re: New to cycling

hell yeah, thats cool Henri

Just went out and bought another drink cage for my bike. On longer trips the 1 bottle can be a bit sparse, and I see some guys carry 2 cages for 2 drink bottles.
__________________
"the greatest trick the devil pulled, is convincing the world he doesn't exist"

2022 Mazda CX5 GTSP Turbo

2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Highlander


1967 XR FALCON 500


Cars previously owned:
2021 Subaru Outback Sport
2018 Subaru XV-S
2012 Subaru Forester X
2007 Subaru Liberty GT
2001 AU2 75th Anniversary Futura
2001 Subaru GX wagon
1991 EB XR8
1977 XC Fairmont
1990 EA S Pak
1984 XE S Pak
1982 ZJ Fairlane
1983 XE Fairmont
1989 EA Falcon
1984 Datsun Bluebird Wagon
1975 Honda Civic
blueoval is offline   Reply With Quote Multi-Quote with this Post
Reply


Forum Jump


All times are GMT +11. The time now is 07:55 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Other than what is legally copyrighted by the respective owners, this site is copyright www.fordforums.com.au
Positive SSL