CramCycle wrote: » Based on meetings in the real world, you are below the average of racers who post here.
tomasrojo wrote: » I thought for a second or two you meant "below the average ability". Seemed a bit blunt!
Beasty wrote: » One guy in the IVCA who was definitely racing last year is well over 80. Think this year may even see him reaching 85. Think there may be one or two more in or moving into the 80+ cat this year
Weepsie wrote: » I enjoyed this chain reviewhttp://ugc.chainreactioncycles.com/profiles/5230-en_gb/3074997986/profile.htm
Eamonnator wrote: » He rode the Ras, when he was 53. He is in his 70s now, and as far as I know, he's still going strong
magicbastarder wrote: » has anyone ever figured out a use for old tyres and tubes?
magicbastarder wrote: » has anyone ever figured out a use for old tyres and tubes? i hate throwing stuff out if there's an alternate use that can be put to them, so if anyone has figured out ingenious uses for worn out tyres and tubes, please share them!
Weepsie wrote: » Damn that's ingenious.
rubadub wrote: » If using as bands the valves can get in they way, so you can cut them down. I would not cut them fully out as it weakens the tube hugely. Or else just cut the valve section out and no longer have a full circle.I also use old tubes for grip on things. E.g. I pulled a MTB tube onto a smooth chromed chinup bar for grip. Had them on barbell & dumbbell too, and on the handles of a hammer and small spade. I have also used them as connection reducer gaskets for tubes of different size, e.g. connecting a 1.5" hard wavin pipe to a narrower one.
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » These guys have figured out how to make money from it.........http://www.velo-re.com/images/dec09/4.jpghttp://www.velo-re.com/images/dec09/24.jpg
Weepsie wrote: » I would assume the cost of replacing some of the Wheelchair accessible one can be prohibitive. Also cars which are well maintained and regularly serviced could run perfectly and have no issues in the grand scheme of things. The age thing seems a little arbitrary.
Weepsie wrote: » On a very brief spin out to the LBS earlier, about 4k there and back, I seemed to see oil patches all over the place. Careful out there. It was this week last year one of them contributed to me being off a bike for 2 months. The prevalence of them in bus lanes leads me to believe Bus maintenance and Taxis too needs a little improving
magicbastarder wrote: » i recently saw a taxi which was 98D reg. it was a wheelchair accessible one, afaik they're allowed be replaced at a lower turnover due to the extra cost of kitting them out. but i regularly see normal taxis which are 13 or 14 years old.
tomasrojo wrote: » I'm far from an expert, but I don't think cars from 1998 were all that much more dangerous, for the occupants. I mean, I'm sure they were more somewhat more dangerous, but I'm not sure it's worth upgrading on that basis alone if your 1998 car is in excellent condition.
magicbastarder wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRxLlFm3VUA that video might change your mind so; i think the recording is from 2003, but shows the difference 9 years made in occupant safety (TL;DW - the difference between death and a possible broken ankle for the driver) i've recently gotten into taxis at opposite ends of the spectrum - a two or three year old skoda superb vs. a 13 year old corolla. and i had to pay the same for both, which is probably where my objection arises. the corolla's seats were spongy and lacked support, and you could feel each bump in the road as the suspension was obviously tired. i just prefer to pay taxi drivers who've stumped up money for their car vs. one who's running a cheap one which scrapes in on whatever tests they have to pass.
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"magicbastarder wrote: i've recently gotten into taxis at opposite ends of the spectrum - a two or three year old skoda superb vs. a 13 year old corolla. and i had to pay the same for both, which is probably where my objection arises. the corolla's seats were spongy and lacked support, and you could feel each bump in the road as the suspension was obviously tired. i just prefer to pay taxi drivers who've stumped up money for their car vs. one who's running a cheap one which scrapes in on whatever tests they have to pass.
magicbastarder wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRxLlFm3VUA that video might change your mind so; i think the recording is from 2003, but shows the difference 9 years made in occupant safety (TL;DW - the difference between death and a possible broken ankle for the driver)
ford2600 wrote: » They might want to tweak the sensitivity of the auld airbag; combined impact speed of 70mph and it doesn't pop.
tomasrojo wrote: » They tested it, and the two scenarios did result in the same force being applied to the car hitting another car as the car hitting a wall.