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user's latest post:
Tire-making, continued.... -...
Published (2009-11-21 22:35:00)
On 22 Nov, 21:17, DougC wrote: Chalo wrote: DougC wrote: Tom Sherman °_° wrote: That is plastic deformation, not elastic. For example, the elastomers used to make rubber bands have a hundred percent elastic deformation or more before yielding, but only about one percent plastic deformation before tensile failure. So where can I buy some of this stretchy kevlar? Every place selling it I've ever seen gave an "elongation before...
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Sacramento fixed-gear bikes:...
Published (2009-11-21 23:37:00)
On 21 Nov, 21:05, Bill Baka wrote: thirty-six wrote: On 21 Nov, 06:30, Bill Baka wrote: You do know it is Dan C pulling me in here. I can tolerate 1 large truck at a time, maybe once a minute, but 5 or 6 in a row at 65 to 70 is a bit much. Besides, I have much more respect for UK drivers than Americans. I do believe you have to be able to fix your own flat and a few other things that most Americans will just call On-star or some other service...
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How long before the 4 Horseman...
Published (2009-11-21 12:11:00)
On Nov 22, 4:39*am, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Nov 22, 2:59 am, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message .... On Nov 22, 1:16 am, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: "Michael Press" wrote in message ... In article , Andre Jute wrote: Trevor Wilson wrote: ... we'll be screwed and nothing we can do will prevent this planet from hitting...
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You Know Cycling is a Redneck...
Published (2009-11-21 22:51:00)
Anton Berlin wrote: On Nov 22, 1:21*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote: ...you type those words below into Google and look what comes up first. U.S. Open Cycling Thanks, Magilla Are you sure it's not a family sport? Apparently, it's a Daddy-Daughter sport. Magilla
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How to get lower gearing on a...
Published (2009-11-21 20:11:00)
I know what hapened to fred - the chain broke in the wilds of SC, he was eaten by locals when looking for an LBS.
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You Know Cycling is a Redneck...
Published (2009-11-21 21:08:00)
On Nov 22, 1:21*pm, MagillaGorilla wrote: ...you type those words below into Google and look what comes up first. U.S. Open Cycling Thanks, Magilla Are you sure it's not a family sport?
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Yet another 'Critical...
Published (2009-11-21 10:10:00)
On 22 Nov, 08:54, Tony Dragon wrote: Doug wrote: On 14 Nov, 19:05, BrianW wrote: On 13 Nov, 15:48, Doug wrote: "A car club says it has been left with nowhere to meet after a dispersal order was imposed by police. Reading Automotive Cruise has been told it can no longer meet in a car park at Forbury Retail Park, Reading, because it disturbs people living nearby. Police say hundreds of cars congregate at the site, revving their...
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Another ramming using a car as a...
Published (2009-11-21 09:49:00)
On 20 Nov, 18:09, "Nightjar \"cpb\"@" "insertmysurnamehere wrote: Doug wrote: Making a change from ramming cyclists, this driver deliberately used her car as a weapon against an ex-partner. Compare this violent crime with its 32 month sentence, including a death threat, to 11 years inside for 'conspiracy to blackmail' by an animal rights activist. ... Had the dangerous driving been the...
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D-Day
Published (2009-11-19 20:46:00)
Scott wrote: On Nov 19, 11:33 am, MagillaGorilla wrote: Fred wrote: Tomorrow is the deadline for Astana to pony up the funds to maintain their ProTour license. If they don't, Contador likely walks. If they do, he's stuck. Betcha Lance puts up the money for 'em, so Contador is stuck on a team w/ Vino and therefore won't be allowed into the TdF. Fred Dumbass, Astana will be invited to the Tour. Stop acting like an idiot....
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News in the world of Global...
Published (2009-11-21 22:56:00)
On Nov 21, 4:41*pm, landotter wrote: On Nov 21, 3:00*pm, Norman wrote: On Nov 21, 3:47*pm, landotter wrote: And here's the real reason for the ****storm of lies. Poster is yet another economic feudalist willing to gamble the future for ideological purity--regardless of evidence. Cite? Evidence? You trimmed the evidence of the posters troglidism--the irrational skepticism fueled by economic dogmatism--the tax meme....
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Latest active threads on Cycling & bikes forum - CycleBanter.com:
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-12 19:41:00)
by Dan O
On Nov 12, 10:24*am, Fred wrote:
I recently bought an Aurora Elite 2009 touring bicycle. *It has It has
Shimano STI shift levers, a 10 speed *12- 27 cassette, a triple *FSA
50/39/30 crankset and Shimano Ultegra GS rear derailer. *The derailer
has maximum sprocket size of 28T, maximum front difference of 22T and
total capacity of 39T.
My question is *what is the easiest way of ...
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-18 00:24:00)
by norman
On Nov 18, 6:00*pm, Bennett Fischer wrote:
I'm a fixed gear newbie, and noticed a curious thing about the chainline
of a fixed gear bike I recently bought, that I hope someone in this
forum can explain to me.
The bike came with a Surly fixed gear hub (120mm spaced out to 130mm).
Now, according to the Surly speccs, this hub gives you a 42mm chainline
in the rear, which should ...
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2009-11-21 22:10:00)
by thirty-six
On 22 Nov, 20:34, LF wrote:
I'm wondering about the utility of off-center rims. *I'm thinking of
building up a rear wheel with a 7-speed rear freewheel or cassette.
In theory, OC rims make for a stronger wheel, with less dish.
Will they be best suited to your tyre choice?
Detractors note: 1) the lack of eyelettes on OC rims
lets you examine around the nipple holes for ...
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-18 00:24:00)
by Trevor Wilson external usenet poster
"Andre Jute" wrote in message
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Halfway down even poor old Trev gives up arguing against the truth of
my compilation of facts, and just admits global warming is a religious
matter:
I suggest you get with the programme and move on.
and then poor old Trev just gives up altogether:
**Nope. I just snipped your repetition.
I note that you are unable to ...
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-21 02:29:00)
by KERRY MONTGOMERY
"DougC" wrote in message
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I've gotten in some of the materials (kevlar thread, latex, fumed silica)
but not all (still need fabric).
I also stopped by china-mart and bought a $12 26" white-wall " beach
cruiser" tire packaged under the Bell name, but marked Innova. I decided
to cut apart an existing tire to see how it was made, and all I had around
was better-quality ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-09 17:56:00)
by thirty-six
On 9 Nov, 16:32, (D.M.
Procida) wrote:
thirty-six wrote:
Physical explanation for benefits.
Longer tyre patch (see next item)
I don't get this.
What kind of distortion of the rim would have to take place to make a
significantly different tyre patch, and would the continuous distortion
of the rim as it rotates not eventually damage it?
That was my ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-11-21 17:51:00)
by Judith M Smith external usenet poster
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:42:04 +0000, Keitht KeithT wrote:
Judith M Smith wrote:
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 09:05:35 +0000, Keitht KeithT wrote:
snip
We been here before.
It seems O.K. for cyclists to be personally registered and show it by
wearing a yellow vest but not O.K. for drivers to do the same.
Two-faced is all.
Don't be scared --- just laugh at those who ...
Started 4 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-18 11:53:00)
by Dave Larrington[_3_] external usenet poster
In ,
steve robinson tweaked the Babbage-Engine
to tell us:
Little thing on the back of the car called a number plate , on the
front a tax disc and insurance to boot all on HM database
And, of course, there are no uninsured vehicles on the roads, and no untaxed
ones, and none running around the place with stolen or cloned number plates.
I am more than somewhat surprised that...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-14 12:28:00)
by Jim A external usenet poster
Doug wrote:
The theme was 'Do cyclists in the UK need better protection from
motorists?' A very good question. As usual though the programme seemed
a little biased against cyclists, with the one taxi driver being
notably the worst. In one example a car rammed a cyclists from behind
and yet opinion seemed divided as to who was to blame. Why is there so
much tolerance of cyclists ...
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Hot threads for last week on Cycling & bikes forum - CycleBanter.com:
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-13 23:08:00)
by landotter
On Nov 13, 3:54*pm, Andre Jute wrote:
Of course it is. Fat Al Gore, pinup boy of the environmentalists,
designed it as a bigger bonanza for the ruling classes than
Prohibition. Fat Boy is the Joe Kennedy of our generation, a
"respectable" criminal.
Evidence for this claim?
Or is it so important for lunatics like yourself to emotionally
coalesce around lies that you'll just ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-14 09:37:00)
by Adrian
Doug gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:
THE excellent Government initiative whereby employees can purchase a
bicycle and all the required kit to enable them to cycle to work while
saving up to 50% on retail value seems to have one major flaw.
Yes but the car scrappage scheme is similar
How?
Started 7 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-04-09 14:06:00)
by RudiL
On 9 Apr, 13:51, elyob wrote:
Two female cyclists have been killed in London in the last 24 hours.
Once again, lorries involved in both incidents.
Dreadful.
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-18 01:11:00)
by Mark Cleary[_2_] external usenet poster
Ok how difficult is this and just how much can you be off? I would like
to learn to true a wheel just because my nature of wanting to figure
things out. I have watch a few youtube videos and read a few things but
what are basics you need to get started.
The reason I ask is my own bike the wheels seem true maybe a bit off on
the rear but not much. I use the brake to give me a reference...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-13 19:44:00)
by Tom Crispin
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:34:43 -0000, "Trevor A Panther"
wrote:
I keep reading in various forums that people express that they have
difficulty in manipulating their M+ tyres -- especially during the refitting
stage. I always wonder why this is so hard to do.
May be it is just that my last 3 velos have been different but I have always
got M+ tyres on with my hands and fingers ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-18 19:00:00)
by Art Harris
Bill wrote:
They claimed that smooth tires actually gave you better traction on
dry pavement than treaded tires. *True or false?
True
How did the smooth tires do on wet pavement? *How about on wet painted
pavement?
Better than those with tread patterns.
Remember the rider they showed in their ads who was leaning his road
bike on a downhill turn at (what ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-16 17:06:00)
by Tony Dragon
Doug wrote:
On 16 Oct, 08:40, Adrian wrote:
PeterG gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying:
Oh so it was Benito Mussolini instead, allegedly. That is so much
better a dictator isn't it and has to be less discriminatory. Any
evidence that cyclists were not allowed or that it didn't have a
separate cycle lane? I am enjoying this.
You enjoy being wrong, well ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-12 08:16:00)
by Doug[_3_] external usenet poster
Making a change from ramming cyclists, this driver deliberately used
her car as a weapon against an ex-partner.
Compare this violent crime with its 32 month sentence, including a
death threat, to 11 years inside for 'conspiracy to blackmail' by an
animal rights activist. But of course cars are not generally
recognised as weapons. Truly justice is blind.
"A woman who deliberately rammed...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 02:18:00)
by RicodJour
On Oct 30, 8:28*pm, Anton Berlin wrote:
In the better med schools they teach this method of creating patients.
http://velonews.com/article/99513
http://velonews.com/article/99685/la...uments-wrap -up
I hope the good doctor gets his asshole reamed in prison on a daily
basis.
R
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-09 17:56:00)
by thirty-six
On 9 Nov, 16:32, (D.M.
Procida) wrote:
thirty-six wrote:
Physical explanation for benefits.
Longer tyre patch (see next item)
I don't get this.
What kind of distortion of the rim would have to take place to make a
significantly different tyre patch, and would the continuous distortion
of the rim as it rotates not eventually damage it?
That was my ...
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