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crush
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08 Apr 2009, 10:18 pm

the stem that failed on the peugeot wasn't AVA branded, was it?
they're mentioned on sheldon brown's french bikes section as
being notorious for that.

what's the gruppo on your marin?

/bike dork



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09 Apr 2009, 12:12 am

crush wrote:
the stem that failed on the peugeot wasn't AVA branded, was it?
they're mentioned on sheldon brown's french bikes section as
being notorious for that.

what's the gruppo on your marin?

/bike dork


Wow, another aspie cyclist? What do you ride, road, mb,....?



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12 Apr 2009, 11:40 am

Set a goal for myself recently
100 miles on strictly urban roads (By my definition, those with traffic lights or stop signs within 4 miles of any given intersection in any direction)

took me 7h over a course of 5 days lol



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12 Apr 2009, 11:44 am

crush wrote:
the stem that failed on the peugeot wasn't AVA branded, was it?
they're mentioned on sheldon brown's french bikes section as
being notorious for that.

what's the gruppo on your marin?

/bike dork

not sure if it was AVA branded or not, i looked but i didn't see AVA anywhere, but i don't really know what to look for or where specifically to look.

also, not sure what gruppo means, i looked it up and it said something about the peripherals (i.e. gear changers and stuff), so i'm assuming it means what company makes all the extra stuff. mine is shimano, the clipless pedals didn't come with it but the ones the shop installed are shimano too



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12 Apr 2009, 12:18 pm

I loved riding my bike up river road. Twas a lovely ride.



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12 Apr 2009, 12:50 pm

anonOS wrote:
I loved riding my bike up river road. Twas a lovely ride.
do you live in ottawa or were you talking about river road in another city?



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12 Apr 2009, 12:56 pm

beef_bourito wrote:
anonOS wrote:
I loved riding my bike up river road. Twas a lovely ride.
do you live in ottawa or were you talking about river road in another city?


Another city specifically. But generally riding along rivers is nice and tranquil.



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12 Apr 2009, 4:28 pm

beef_bourito wrote:

also, not sure what gruppo means, i looked it up and it said something about the peripherals (i.e. gear changers and stuff), so i'm assuming it means what company makes all the extra stuff. mine is shimano, the clipless pedals didn't come with it but the ones the shop installed are shimano too


What word is printed on the rear Derailleur?



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12 Apr 2009, 8:17 pm

beef_bourito wrote:
crush wrote:
the stem that failed on the peugeot wasn't AVA branded, was it?
they're mentioned on sheldon brown's french bikes section as
being notorious for that.

what's the gruppo on your marin?

/bike dork

not sure if it was AVA branded or not, i looked but i didn't see AVA anywhere, but i don't really know what to look for or where specifically to look.

also, not sure what gruppo means, i looked it up and it said something about the peripherals (i.e. gear changers and stuff), so i'm assuming it means what company makes all the extra stuff. mine is shimano, the clipless pedals didn't come with it but the ones the shop installed are shimano too


Group set or 'gruppo' means the group of parts that make up the drive train, both deralures, shifters, cassette (back gears), chain, sometimes the crankset and the brakes. Usually these all come together in a set. You can pick different groupsets from Shimano, Campy, or Sram, or you can mix and match some or use other brand parts. So for example, my bike I have Sram groupset, with shimano brakes. Your new bike has a shimano group, not sure about your old one. Here is a wiki, but most groups do not come with all the things wiki lists
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupset



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15 Apr 2009, 9:14 am

i just found a cure for obesity: become obsessed with biking. i've lost at least 5lbs since i've gotten my bike and i'm eating a lot more than before. i think i've also added a bit of muscle, so i may have lost a bit more than 5lbs of fat because it's a noticeable difference. the docs at the rowing club go it in 3 days and i'll start rowing in about a week or so, waiting until after exams, so i should be down to competition weight in no time.



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15 Apr 2009, 8:09 pm

It's a cure for sadness