London Fixed-gear and Single-speedUpcoming: Pedalo Time. |
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| | nah i'm well out of (cycling) shape these days. i'm just a commuter. L2B is the longest thing i've done in years. back when i was cabbing you could do 50 miles a night though. i quit pedicabbing in 2001. it was weird riding a recumbant quad though because your upper body gets absolutely no work out at all. it just sits there sweating. you could steer with your pinkies. so your quads and calves got massive and your upper body just got really skinny and wasted. not a hot look! arf. |
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| | #52 |
| | I Ignored this threat first time around. Then today: ![]() Who knows how long it'll hold out (any guesses). It's big enough that I worry the tube pressure is just going to split it... If that doesn't happen after a week or so, I'm just going to put some anti-puncture tape in and see how well of a job that does. |
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| | #55 |
| | I posted this before, i know... my Rubino Pro got a big cut like a week after i put it on, i fixed it up using some innertube, a piece of semi-hard clear plastic, and glue from the inside of the tire.. I used it like that for 2-3 months until it looked like in the photo, didn't have any problems.. And i agree, that rubino will last out :) ![]() |
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| | #66 |
| | Vittoria Open Corsa Evo CX, two punctures in 1week/800k, through horrid conditions, but they are race tyres so pretty good actually. Contis would have exploded and killed 12 nearby riders in a hail of poorly formed rubber shrapnel and embedded glass. Conti's are for people who like riding hybrids with 32T MEGA RANGE gears.. hahaha |
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| | #67 |
| | hippy: are you using the Corsa on a fixed gear? wonder how well they'd hold up to skidding :) not that I'd use a fine lightweight tire like that.. ATM my rear tire lifetime is about 500km.. perhaps I should cut down on the skidding ;) 800k is quite nice in a week.. how do you get the time? I think I do like 300 or so in a good week. |
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the conti, is nice and soft, but shite for skidding, it skips, shudders under braking. the army slides nicely, and is a lot thicker. | |
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It was a fkn big week: ArcherGP sportive + 3-day Tour of Wessex :) Rubino Pro front, Armadillo rear. It's what all the greats use. | |
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| | #71 |
| | Uhm, I'm quite happy with Open Corsa front and Rubino Pro back on my Vivalo. But "the beater" uses Rubino Pro front, and now an old (but not worn) dumpstered Vittoria 3D compound kevlar something, have dumpstered tires in stock to last at least a few months at the current skid-rate, but I should stop skidding for fun I guess ;) |
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