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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Back Room => : CFX Marauder July 26, 2009, 12:56:00 PM
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Paul told me the other day to stop being so A Social and pop in from time to time so here I am....Been in the saddle a fair bit and have been reading the cycling site ALOT, gathering info, drooling over bikes and finding nowhere near a friendly as this place..Seems alot of the fellows on the biking forums are pretty high strung and the Elitist type, you know the whole " A decent beginner bike starts at $1400.00" type..Pretty much read for the info... As far as Airguns go the B51 has sat in the locker cept for a fix on a leaky check valve ORing and popped a squirrel a few days back..I've fired maybe ...MAYBEEeee ten pellets in the last two months..I wanna sell the B51 for goody $$$$ but I know I'll regret it..Even so im crushing bad on these two girls and may fall into weakness....
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/motobecane/images/fcx_yel_gallery/
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/dawes/ltcross.htm
Hope everyone is doing well and stays that way !!!! If ya wanna see what im doing from day to day then check my training log here as I log my rides everyday.. !! I haven't been in a car since June 1st and I don't plan on going back.. I've gone from 220 lb to 198 lb and my old work pants I can Literally step into without unbuttoning..Thank God for belts ! Now if I can get my diet a little better I'll drop the next 20 by September..The whole thing has done wonders for the Hernia and the problems that came with it..
http://www.mapmyride.com/user_profile?u=335124840668624956
Be safe guys and gals !!!
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Yo! Brent. Get yourself a real bike, bro. Those tires are way too fat and knobby for serious road work. You been shooting any?
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Well hello BMX Marauder,
Its good to see you around again.
Of course with you loosing so much weight, we have to look twice to see ya.
Congrats on the weight loss. Get yourself a helmet cam so we can see your road kills ;)
It's not a 51 but I bet it would be fun to see you chase a squirrel down with it.
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She a good bike (Trek 820) but yer right about the tires..When I first started back I was struggling to maintain 13 MPH now if I drop below 18 MPH something is wrong...After pushing this mountain bike for awhile I figure I'll spoiled if I went to a road bike...I'll prolly just swap out the tires for something with less rolling resistance but not so slick as the roads here are sandy and littered with crap..
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Paul....I looked at some cams but all the small stuff is $$$$$$..I do want a cam though but for legal purposes as *_*_*_*_*_*s here dont understand or dont notice bike riders.. The front light has helped IMMENSELY with people cutting me off in a left cross..Still have alot of close passes who dont understand the three foot law..
http://bicyclesafe.com/
Give me a call if ya want, im home....When you called the otherday I was in the saddle on the way to work..
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Cams?
20 years ago, I rode a lot. The Cannondales still hang in my garage. Two DuraAce bikes, one road, one criterium with rear disk wheel and aero bars. Was a time when I could do 50 miles in two hours on the flats, riding with a buddy, but then I was 20 years younger, more than 50 pounds lighter, and hadn't blown out my left knee yet.
I could make you a good deal on two Cannondale DuraAce bikes. They have itty bitty sew-up tires that you air up to 120 PSI. And the disk wheel on the criterium bike with the racing saddle will definitely give your perineum a pounding.
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Brent...Soooooo good to hear from you again. Glad the biking is improving your health. Over 20 lb drop is awesome!!! Nothing wrong with your Trek, it's a good bike for the commuter, as for the tires, I have a set of Continental Town and Country's on my Trek 7000. They work great on the road and are ok for occasional off road riding. Keep in touch and we can grill some more steaks, shoot some bb gun's and ride the bikes. We've been working on the back yard and now have a nice deck to entertain on. I need to make a new shooting lane now 'cause the deck is kind of in the way. We have some nice riding around here on bike trails and my son can show us some extreme trails here too if you want to try your skills.
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I can't believe you would leave us for a bike... tssk tssk tssk... Ya get me all video wound up and then leave...(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-frown.gif)
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Well bro good to see that your still kicking or peddling now.We miss you on the Hunting Gate so strap a gun case to the bike and shoot em like a cowboy lol. Ed
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Hey Brent ; Biking is cool . I enjoy it . I also enjoy collecting and working on bikes . I bought a distressed Specialized Rock Hopper for $10 last Friday . It took me about 3 hours of work and a few parts I had on hand to get it on the road . I have a couple of Hard Rocks too. the Treks are nice bikes . I picked up a 800 for my daughter and a 710 single track for my son in law . Check yardsales and be picky and patient and you'll find some bargains . A lot of the bikes I find have only been ridden a short while and spend a few years hanging in a garage . Two years ago I was around 250 and wore a 44 waist pant , Now I'm a loose 38 waist and around 215 . My average speed isn't as fast as you are , I'm sure you're younger than I am . I only average about 50 miles a week , but have been on one ride that was 43 miles ; it took us 4 1/2 hours . I was the youngest of the three that rode and I'm 58 . As for street tires I like these at Nashbar . They are 40 psi tires , which means they are easier to pump up if I have a flat while on a ride . I carry an extra tube with me . I also like these because they absorb bumps pretty good. kirby http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_178154_-1_200327_200276_200518
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...in the Spring of 1998. I took the train to Vancouver BC and stayed with a friend for a few days then caught the ferry to Vancouver Island and the ride started. Unlike the others I was doing 40 & 50 miles a day as opposed to the 80-100 miles a day the die-hards were doing. I started the first week in May and arrived at the Mexican border in mid-August.
As for looking for bikes... I have friends in the industry. Let me know what you want and I'll see if I can't help make it happen. I usually pay 20% over whatever cost was. See, I worked at cambriabike.com for four years. I'm riding a TST titanium mountainbike. Maybe I'll even consider unloading it... would you be interested?
Matt
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Congrats on the weight loss and the new hobby. I commend you for leaving GTA and doing something for yourself and your health.
I need to do the same. I find myself sitting all the time in front of the PC spending too much time on here and other forums.
I am definitely going back to racing my car next year or early Fall when I get a few things fixed on it. When I am at a race event I walk a lot and interact with many people, sweat, etc. and that kept me in half-way decent shape. I would walk 4-5 miles easily back & forth around and to & from the pit area, plus changing the tires twice is a workout too, as is racing :) I have not raced all year and I can tell it's taking its toll on my body.
Glad to hear from you again and see that you are doing so well. Keep in touch!
PS.
Can you please teach Randall how to take better videos and edit them? (doh!) hehehe :p 8)
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TCups - 7/26/2009 9:35 PM
Cams?
20 years ago, I rode a lot. The Cannondales still hang in my garage. Two DuraAce bikes, one road, one criterium with rear disk wheel and aero bars. Was a time when I could do 50 miles in two hours on the flats, riding with a buddy, but then I was 20 years younger, more than 50 pounds lighter, and hadn't blown out my left knee yet.
I could make you a good deal on two Cannondale DuraAce bikes. They have itty bitty sew-up tires that you air up to 120 PSI. And the disk wheel on the criterium bike with the racing saddle will definitely give your perineum a pounding.
Just the DuraAce grupo is way more than I wanna spend on a bike....LoL..Sounds like nice rides though!!! Way back 88-89? I had a Cannondale SM500 moutain bike, was a nice bike....I miss the fat frame tubes...
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Dave1899 - 7/26/2009 10:20 PM
Brent...Soooooo good to hear from you again. Glad the biking is improving your health. Over 20 lb drop is awesome!!! Nothing wrong with your Trek, it's a good bike for the commuter, as for the tires, I have a set of Continental Town and Country's on my Trek 7000. They work great on the road and are ok for occasional off road riding. Keep in touch and we can grill some more steaks, shoot some bb gun's and ride the bikes. We've been working on the back yard and now have a nice deck to entertain on. I need to make a new shooting lane now 'cause the deck is kind of in the way. We have some nice riding around here on bike trails and my son can show us some extreme trails here too if you want to try your skills.
Thanks for the tip on the T&C tires Dave...I read a bunch of reviews and it seems they let the good name and quality slip when the outsourced to India...Lotta folks love the old German man one though...Im looking at Schwalbe Marathon Supreme but not sure yet..Steak and pedals !!! :emoticon:
Deck is in the way?? How big did ya build the dang thing Dave?? !!
Oh and you should always trim the grass around your deck...makes it look bigger... :emoticon:
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JOHNNY QUEST - 7/26/2009 11:28 PM
 I can't believe you would leave us for a bike... tssk tssk tssk... Ya get me all video wound up and then leave...(http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-frown.gif)
I plant the seeds then...POOF.. Leave the farm...Paul said ya took up break dancing...Feeling ok?
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shadow - 7/27/2009 6:53 AM
Well bro good to see that your still kicking or peddling now.We miss you on the Hunting Gate so strap a gun case to the bike and shoot em like a cowboy lol. Ed
I though bout picking up one of them pistolas you like for nutters I pass on the way to work but Gd knows I dont need the extra weight..The Daughter and I seen a good size coon the otherday while we were riding....I got out of the saddle and went hard after him but He was faster than me and his extreme trail skillz were beyond my training....lol...
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CFX Marauder - 7/27/2009 11:45 PM Dave1899 - 7/26/2009 10:20 PM ...'cause the deck is kind of in the way...
How big did ya build the dang thing Dave?? !! Oh and you should always trim the grass around your deck...makes it look bigger... :emoticon:
I just sent you a video of the deck. It's not great but I shot it with my iphone 3Gs...Yes, I upgraded and gave Barbie the ipod touch...hehehe
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Dave1899 - 7/27/2009 11:59 PM
CFX Marauder - 7/27/2009 11:45 PM Dave1899 - 7/26/2009 10:20 PM ...'cause the deck is kind of in the way...
How big did ya build the dang thing Dave?? !! Oh and you should always trim the grass around your deck...makes it look bigger... :emoticon:
 I just sent you a video of the deck. It's not great but I shot it with my iphone 3Gs...Yes, I upgraded and gave Barbie the ipod touch...hehehe
Just replied to your mail.. Does the IPhone still only go with ATT ?? Tell the Lady we say Hellooooooooo...
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kirby999 - 7/27/2009 7:49 AM
Hey Brent ; Biking is cool . I enjoy it . I also enjoy collecting and working on bikes . I bought a distressed Specialized Rock Hopper for $10 last Friday . It took me about 3 hours of work and a few parts I had on hand to get it on the road . I have a couple of Hard Rocks too. the Treks are nice bikes . I picked up a 800 for my daughter and a 710 single track for my son in law . Check yardsales and be picky and patient and you'll find some bargains . A lot of the bikes I find have only been ridden a short while and spend a few years hanging in a garage . Two years ago I was around 250 and wore a 44 waist pant , Now I'm a loose 38 waist and around 215 . My average speed isn't as fast as you are , I'm sure you're younger than I am . I only average about 50 miles a week , but have been on one ride that was 43 miles ; it took us 4 1/2 hours . I was the youngest  of the three that rode and I'm 58 . As for street tires I like these at Nashbar . They are 40 psi tires , which means they are easier to pump up if I have a flat while on a ride . I carry an extra tube with me . I also like these because they absorb bumps pretty good. kirby http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_178154_-1_200327_200276_200518
Man yer gonna have me diggin through yard sales now Dave ! I'll start diggin through reviews of them tires now though...Love Nashbar !!! Be safe out there dave...
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TexasShooter72 - 7/27/2009 4:22 PM
...in the Spring of 1998. I took the train to Vancouver BC and stayed with a friend for a few days then caught the ferry to Vancouver Island and the ride started. Unlike the others I was doing 40 & 50 miles a day as opposed to the 80-100 miles a day the die-hards were doing. I started the first week in May and arrived at the Mexican border in mid-August.
As for looking for bikes... I have friends in the industry. Let me know what you want and I'll see if I can't help make it happen. I usually pay 20% over whatever cost was. See, I worked at cambriabike.com for four years. I'm riding a TST titanium mountain bike. Maybe I'll even consider unloading it... would you be interested?
Matt
Holy *_*_*_*_*_* Matt !! That's AWESOME!!! I mean I pride myself for riding everyday rain or shine but that's a whole nuther level of dedication right there..I cannot imagine the ride....What did you ride??
I'm trying to keep any bike I buy in the $400-600 range...I know it's not alot but I want something that if I drop her or become a hood ornament im not staring at $1000+ dollars of twisted metal...
Thank you for the offer !!!