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#4458 From: "vincent moore" <yaddayadda57@...>
Date: Wed Aug 4, 2004 1:23 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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Usually if I'm on a long ride w/ no stores around I'm wearing a jersey w/ three pockets so I;ve never considered a water cage option.




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#4457 From: "fixedfiend" <fixedfiend@...>
Date: Wed Aug 4, 2004 2:03 am
Subject: Re: Still can't find a frame
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Have you tried http://americancyclery.com/.  They are in your area and seem to
carry
some sweet frames in your size.





--- In OldSkoolTrack@yahoogroups.com, crypttech@y... wrote:
> Guys I am asking for help.
>
> It has been almost a month and I can not find a decent steel track frame
anywhere.  I
have
> searched the web, and around where I live but to no avail.   I live near SF
and thought
that
> finding a nice steel 58cm track frame wouldn't be to hard.
>
> I am trying to avoid buying a new frame and want something older.
>
> If anyone can help me out let me know.
>
> Clayton

#4456 From: sdcarden2@...
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 9:49 pm
Subject: Re: Eddy Merckx Track Bike
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#4455 From: crypttech@...
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 11:41 pm
Subject: Still can't find a frame
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Guys I am asking for help.

It has been almost a month and I can not find a decent steel track frame
anywhere.  I have
searched the web, and around where I live but to no avail.   I live near SF and
thought that
finding a nice steel 58cm track frame wouldn't be to hard.

I am trying to avoid buying a new frame and want something older.

If anyone can help me out let me know.

Clayton

#4454 From: Eric Schambach <eric_schambach@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 10:08 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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Another option would be those seatpost mounted bottle
holders that triathletes use, they don't look too bad.

--- Eric Schambach <eric_schambach@...> wrote:

> Yeah, camelbak all the way.  They make really slim
> ones, that you can barely tell are there.  If you're
> riding any distance you can carry a lot of water as
> well.  Definitely a better choice for me than
> rigging
> up some ghetto shit on one of my track frames.
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> --- Gregory Goode <goode@...> wrote:
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> Camelback, good idea!  I forgot, I do that too, like
> for 60+ milerides with no stores in sight!
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> i think it depends on whetheryou want fashion or
> function.  I have a real hard time taking duck tape
> or
> zip ties to an old skool frame.  i've actually been
> using a camel back for long rides.  i figure it's
> okay
> if i look stupid, but at least my frames look clean.
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#4453 From: Eric Schambach <eric_schambach@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: Sunday's Manhattan pro race
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It rained during the messenger race, and a bunch of
people ate it, from what I heard.  I think it was
almost dry for the pros though.

I also heard Nothstein   crashed into a barrier or
something, went down pretty hard.  Anyone see this?

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#4452 From: Eric Schambach <eric_schambach@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 9:55 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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Yeah, camelbak all the way.  They make really slim
ones, that you can barely tell are there.  If you're
riding any distance you can carry a lot of water as
well.  Definitely a better choice for me than rigging
up some ghetto shit on one of my track frames.

--- Gregory Goode <goode@...> wrote:


---------------------------------
Camelback, good idea!  I forgot, I do that too, like
for 60+ milerides with no stores in sight!



At 01:12 PM 8/3/2004 -0700, Paul Martinez wrote:
i think it depends on whetheryou want fashion or
function.  I have a real hard time taking duck tape or
zip ties to an old skool frame.  i've actually been
using a camel back for long rides.  i figure it's okay
if i look stupid, but at least my frames look clean.


--- jimateus <jimateus@...> wrote:

> What water bottle options do people suggest for a
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> braze ons for a typical cage mount?  Im getting
> tired of always
> having to wearing pockets.  JT
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#4451 From: Danik Shtanosnimayky <chitayu@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 9:25 pm
Subject: Re[2]: Sunday's Manhattan pro race
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I was there. It rained in the AM for the juniors/women/amateur races, it was
letting up for the messenger challenge, and by the time the
pro race started it was clear. The two man break held a lead of about 15 seconds
for a while but only lasted a few laps in the middle of the
race; by the end Saunders (one of the two in the break) was like a lap behind
the peloton. It wasn't too exciting towards the end either; the
group was basically pretty tight with nobody having a significant advantage. I
don't even remember the name of the guy who won.

The big disappointment though was that CLIF bar did not sponsor the race this
year. Last year they did, and had free samples about,
several boxes of which were left at the end of the event. There was also a
supply of All Sport sports drink, which although not as tasty as
CLIF bars, was also free. My buddies and I made off with nearly $300 worth of
free food. This year, however, there was no such bounty to
be claimed. :(


-----Original Message-----
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Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 15:12:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [OldSkoolTrack] Sunday's Manhattan pro race

>
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#4450 From: Gregory Goode <goode@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:23 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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Camelback, good idea!  I forgot, I do that too, like for 60+ mile rides with no stores in sight!



At 01:12 PM 8/3/2004 -0700, Paul Martinez wrote:
i think it depends on whether you want fashion or
function.  I have a real hard time taking duck tape or
zip ties to an old skool frame.  i've actually been
using a camel back for long rides.  i figure it's okay
if i look stupid, but at least my frames look clean.


--- jimateus <jimateus@...> wrote:

> What water bottle options do people suggest for a
> track frame w/o
> braze ons for a typical cage mount?  Im getting
> tired of always
> having to wearing pockets.  JT
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#4449 From: "Sal Cenatiempo" <spcena@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:17 pm
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I have a handlebar cage mount from minoura. It has a quick release so I can remove it in seconds on days when I want a cleaner look.
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Subject: [OldSkoolTrack] H2O Options

What water bottle options do people suggest for a track frame w/o
braze ons for a typical cage mount?  Im getting tired of always
having to wearing pockets.  JT



#4448 From: Paul Martinez <paul_c_martinez@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:12 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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i think it depends on whether you want fashion or
function.  I have a real hard time taking duck tape or
zip ties to an old skool frame.  i've actually been
using a camel back for long rides.  i figure it's okay
if i look stupid, but at least my frames look clean.


--- jimateus <jimateus@...> wrote:

> What water bottle options do people suggest for a
> track frame w/o
> braze ons for a typical cage mount?  Im getting
> tired of always
> having to wearing pockets.  JT
>
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#4447 From: Gregory Goode <goode@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:11 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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At 08:04 PM 8/3/2004 +0000, jimateus wrote:
>What water bottle options do people suggest for a track frame w/o
>braze ons for a typical cage mount?  Im getting tired of always
>having to wearing pockets.  JT


===I recommend a messenger bag.  Nothing, but nothing extra, goes on my track
frame!  OK, a "Cars Suck" sticker.  YMMV, there will be other views!

--Greg

#4446 From: BashoPoem@...
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:10 pm
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i still have no idea how you do that, peter.  youre a freak of nature!  =P


but yea, i reccommend a lightweight aero camelback for long rides on a
trackbike.



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--/water bottle options do people suggest for a track frame w/o
--/braze ons for a typical cage mount?

drink alot before you go? ;)

sorry, had to say it...



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#4445 From: Peter <peter@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:07 pm
Subject: Re: H2O Options
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--/water bottle options do people suggest for a track frame w/o
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drink alot before you go? ;)

sorry, had to say it...



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#4444 From: "jimateus" <jimateus@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 8:04 pm
Subject: H2O Options
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What water bottle options do people suggest for a track frame w/o
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#4443 From: Peter <peter@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 7:12 pm
Subject: Re: Sunday's Manhattan pro race
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i saw it on tv... it looked sunny and clear save for the occasional puddles in
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about 5 laps, i changed the station, as the announcers/camerapersons seemed
interested in analyzing everything goign on in the crowd/infield/coaching
*except* for the actual racing...

peter

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afternoon...  Reports??













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#4442 From: Gregory Goode <goode@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 7:03 pm
Subject: Sunday's Manhattan pro race
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Did it take place?  It was raining in the morning.  I went out that afternoon...
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#4441 From: "vincent moore" <yaddayadda57@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 5:38 pm
Subject: Re: Rumble Through The Bronx Movie
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Yeah now at least I can get to the site, but he said due to the high # of downloads he blew a server! will be back up tomorrow.




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#4439 From: BashoPoem@...
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: Eddy Merckx Track Bike
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dammit, why am i not shorter????!!!!




In a message dated 8/3/2004 7:55:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "fyxomatosis"
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>Hey, I have a 55cm eddy merckx pista  that I'm selling, and I thought I would
offer it up to
>you guys before I put it on ebay or craigslist.  It's a beautiful bike in
ferrari red with
>chrome rear triangle and headtube lugs.  Full campy record  group with the star
hi flange
>hubs, and the cranks with the campy logo instead of just saying "Record".  It's
made with
>columbus slx tubing and is gorgeous.  if you're interested, I can email you a
picture.  I'm
>currently in Munich, and I'm not sure what the shipping will be, but I'll make
it fair.  I'm not
>sure how much to ask for this beauty, but all offers will be considered.  
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#4438 From: Gregory Goode <goode@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 12:45 pm
Subject: Re: Eddy Merckx Track Bike
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Thanks fyxomatosis!

If it were only a 53!!!!!

--Greg

At 11:55 AM 8/3/2004 +0000, fyxomatosis wrote:
>Hey, I have a 55cm eddy merckx pista  that I'm selling, and I thought I would
offer it up to
>you guys before I put it on ebay or craigslist.  It's a beautiful bike in
ferrari red with
>chrome rear triangle and headtube lugs.  Full campy record  group with the star
hi flange
>hubs, and the cranks with the campy logo instead of just saying "Record".  It's
made with
>columbus slx tubing and is gorgeous.  if you're interested, I can email you a
picture.  I'm
>currently in Munich, and I'm not sure what the shipping will be, but I'll make
it fair.  I'm not
>sure how much to ask for this beauty, but all offers will be considered.
>
>Thanks.

#4437 From: "fyxomatosis" <fyxomatosis@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 11:55 am
Subject: Eddy Merckx Track Bike
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Hey, I have a 55cm eddy merckx pista  that I'm selling, and I thought I would
offer it up to
you guys before I put it on ebay or craigslist.  It's a beautiful bike in
ferrari red with
chrome rear triangle and headtube lugs.  Full campy record  group with the star
hi flange
hubs, and the cranks with the campy logo instead of just saying "Record".  It's
made with
columbus slx tubing and is gorgeous.  if you're interested, I can email you a
picture.  I'm
currently in Munich, and I'm not sure what the shipping will be, but I'll make
it fair.  I'm not
sure how much to ask for this beauty, but all offers will be considered.

Thanks.

#4436 From: Eric Schambach <eric_schambach@...>
Date: Tue Aug 3, 2004 11:33 am
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--- sdcarden2@... wrote:

> I can't get these to download...are others having
> the same problem?
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> Scott
>
I can't either...

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#4435 From: sdcarden2@...
Date: Mon Aug 2, 2004 8:37 pm
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I can't get these to download...are others having the same problem?
 
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#4434 From: "vincent moore" <yaddayadda57@...>
Date: Mon Aug 2, 2004 8:57 pm
Subject: RE: Video
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this morning It was working well. Now its not working at all.




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#4433 From: "Jeff" <jhong@...>
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Anybody else having trouble getting onto the Digave site?

Best to Shelly.  Get well now.


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#4432 From: "fixedfiend" <fixedfiend@...>
Date: Mon Aug 2, 2004 3:35 am
Subject: Re: Rumble Through The Bronx Movie
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Hope Shelly gets well SOON! That's too long for such a nice person to be sick. 
Keep us
posted.  I was talking to Moss Fri. night and he said all you needed was a stem.
Some kid
by the name of Zyp was riding an IRO built up at Trackstar.  He had on the
coolest
threadless black stem.  You should check em out when Shelly gets better.




>
> hot, as always! i saw that shit on lj earlier and loved it. all 51mb of it ;)
> (its worth downloading,
> btw, people).
>
> great holy fuckin dammit! shelly's still really sick (keep those prayers
> rollin- between that and
> the cipro, she should be ok, i hope...), therefore lots of taking care of, no
> cycling, and i have a
> new frame which i havent even had a chance to build up yet. sheeeeit. first
> things first, though.
>
> seeing that flick makes me wanna ride and ride and ride, RIGHT NOW.
>
> gotta give some shouts to moss, who has offered to lend his bike-genius in
> regards to getting
> my popdan built up this week... gotta get on that... will keep the group
> posted. ill get some
> flicks up when i get it finally finished.
>
> word.
>
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#4431 From: Peter <peter@...>
Date: Mon Aug 2, 2004 1:55 am
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hot, as always! i saw that shit on lj earlier and loved it. all 51mb of it ;)
(its worth downloading,
btw, people).

great holy fuckin dammit! shelly's still really sick (keep those prayers
rollin- between that and
the cipro, she should be ok, i hope...), therefore lots of taking care of, no
cycling, and i have a
new frame which i havent even had a chance to build up yet. sheeeeit. first
things first, though.

seeing that flick makes me wanna ride and ride and ride, RIGHT NOW.

gotta give some shouts to moss, who has offered to lend his bike-genius in
regards to getting
my popdan built up this week... gotta get on that... will keep the group
posted. ill get some
flicks up when i get it finally finished.

word.


__peter.__________________
no meat no brakes no sense

#4430 From: "fixedfiend" <fixedfiend@...>
Date: Mon Aug 2, 2004 1:16 am
Subject: Rumble Through The Bronx Movie
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#4429 From: "Andreas Jacobsson" <andreas.jacobsson@...>
Date: Sat Jul 31, 2004 7:17 pm
Subject: Marketplace...
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Am I totally lost or do I remember right that you guys in NY trade stuff at
some marketplace? Where is this? Have a friend that just moved to NY that
need to get a some wheels.
Thank you!

/andreas




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