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The Bike Swam Home … err
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 04/21/2009
I took possession of my new bike yesterday evening, when the city was under heavy winds and rain. After a brief visit to MEC for some scuba gear, I pedaled home with glorious tail winds. Darn, that felt good. Pictures and more coming soon. And yes, a weekend report is due, but I forgot the camera …
No worries though, it will magically get backdated.
My Eye!
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 04/17/2009
It hurts. Yes, my left eye is being difficult, with a small infection in the corner, near the tear duct.
I’m treating it, but it still has the nasty tendency to feel like a small jagged piece of something being stuck under the eyelid.
It is healing, but the constant nagging and minor blurriness is a pain-in-the-ass.
Moral of the story: Don’t touch your eyes unless you hands are clean if you travel via the public transport system.
The Weekend Report – Apr 10-12
Posted by barista in Bike, Me myself and I, The Weekend Report, Vroom vroom on 04/13/2009
Long Easter weekend in Montreal!
It was a last minute bookings to Montreal by train, as I completely forgot about the statutory holiday. Figures, I’m so in tune with such things (not!). Because it was last minute, I had to leave with an earlier train and return with a later one. Overall, the negative aspect is that these trains stop more, but the positive one is that these older trains aren’t the frozen commuter-not-for-long-distance-with-broken-washrooms crap the “Express” is these days.
It was cool weather, but pleasant too. Dad and I spent much time looking at various things that keep our brains diverted these days: cars & bikes. Who knew
We spent time “cooking” easter standards, some time watching “Good Eats” season 1, and hunting via the Internet for “just-the-right-spot” of land we could call “The Weekend Retreat” in Ontario. It’s not easy pickings and distance matters a lot. Thankfully, we aren’t in a hurry to change. ‘cept I could really use a plan/place by Nov 1st here … hmm …
On the car front, we visited a dealer that had a really well priced Toyota FJ, something on Dad’s “A-list” for driving/towing. I keep reminding him he doesn’t actually want a manual transmission anymore, or so he claimed for the last 10 years, but that doesn’t stop him making “big eyes” toward the Tonka Toy in question. I’m all for the manual tranny, but it wouldn’t be my car, though if it were diesel, I’d lobby to buy it immediately. Rumors of this models’ cancellation by Toyota are rampant, though unsubstantiated. If Toyota had sense enough to bring it Diesel, we most likely even pony up to buy it new.
On the bike front, I toured some shops with dad to get his opinion. We agreed that I’m a) picky and b) almost as well served by a single speed bike as anything else. So instead of reducing the list … I just added “single speed” models to it. Denier’s going to go all “foam-at-the-mouth” rabid on me for not choosing already. LOL
I had the pleasure to briefly road-test our “Garage Sale Peugeot”, a mint 1983 Canadian made U09 SuperSport. This thing is genuinely beautiful with gobs of “retro style”. Maybe I’ll bring it here as my steed, until the “ultimate city bike” shows up. It would need a good tune-up, especially the front brakes and the 27″ tyre may not hold up to abuse anymore. Thinking out loud, it would also need a set of fenders and a rear rack, so it’s not “ready to commute” just yet. Included below is an “identical” Peugeot and link to some details about these bikes.
Fine weekend also included a Saturday brunch crew get-together, a late Saturday coffee and pastry session with Typo Lou and Ricki. All good!
Now I just lack a little sleep, the later train put my arrival to my door at midnight. /yawn
Charged with indecision!
Posted by barista in Bike, Me myself and I on 04/08/2009
Camouflage
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 04/08/2009
I commonly refer to business suits as “Corporate Camouflage”. Yesterday was an “all-hands” team meeting on the 54th floor of our prestigious bank’s tower, overlooking the city. The implied dress code was business, therefore I put on my simple Kenneth Cole suit to “blend into the background”.
That was the plan, but it turned out most of my team failed to “read the memo”, and so my regular lunch buddies and I, three unlikely “to dress corp” folks, were in suits. And we stood out. All day people were doing double-takes, as if they hadn’t believed their eyes and their brains were protesting the logic of what was …
No pictures were taken… and that’s how it shall remain.
T.O. Bike
Posted by barista in Bike, Me myself and I on 04/02/2009
I’ve been contemplating a bicycle for my apartment in Toronto, though my buddy Dave would correct my adjective to “obsessing”. Can’t argue that, I have a fiendishly curious and convoluted thinking process and a need to know, before I make a “qualified” choice.
First problem that I need to tackle: do I really need a new bike, or should I drive my old “anonymous” Montreal-bred mountain-bike here. Option one is 500+ km of on-roof-rack cost in increased fuel consumption due to drag. Not that much money really.
Option two: buy a good “hybrid” bike, something not too flashy so that bike thieves will leave it alone locked-up on the bike rack among other commuter bikes. That pretty much precludes really cool things like hydrolic disc brakes and such. Very sad to have to think this way. I’ve only made one targeted decision so far: I really want a Shimano Nexus Inter-8 internal gear hub.
Among the contestants for “T.O. Bike” there is :

Louis Garneau Cityzen One/One
Price 650$ @ Urbane Cyclist
Frame Square geometry single speed w / city pack, Twin-Flex stays, 6061 aluminum
Fork Garneau Zen steel
Wheels Alloy, 700C, 36H, double wall
Front derailleur N/A
Rear derailleur Shimano Nexus, internal 8 speeds
Crankset Prowheel Pioneer single, 170 mm, 42T
Ride Impressions: Tight and smooth, surprisingly comfortable seat/handlebar position.
I would change: Add stand, bottle holders
Pros: Price, ride, price
, nice complete starter city commuter
Cons: cheapo brakes, no front mount for rack, convoluted setup for a classic bike stand

Giant Seek 1
Price 899$ @ Sweet Pete’s
Frame ALUXX-Grade Aluminum
Fork CroMo, alloy steerer w/ rack mounts
Wheels Alloy, double wall, 36H
Front derailleur N/A
Rear derailleur Shimano Alfine, Rapidfire Plus, 8SPD
Crankset Shimano Alfine, 45T
Ride Impressions: Went for a ride on Seek 1 large and Seek 2 medium chassis. Funny, I’d like something between the two.
And maybe a Seek 1 in black would have been great, this one white only, matte no less, attracts dirt like crazy.
I would change: Add fenders, rear cargo rack, stand, bottle holders
Pros: Nice un-cluttered chassis, great form, nice brakes, nice frame angle for stop-and-go
Cons: price given all the accesserious still to add, nice brakes scream “steal me!”
, feels alittle heavy

KHS Urban X
Price 469$ @ Urbane Cyclist
Frame Alloy 6061, TIG welded w/Replaceable Derailleur Hanger
Fork Hi-Tensile unicrown
Wheels Weinmann Alloy Black w/machined sidewalls
Front Shimano FD-C051
Rear derailleur Shimano RD-2200
Crankset Shimano FC-191, 48/38/28 w/Chainguard
Ride Impressions: Handlebar felt weird, seat was crap
I would change: Add stand, bottle holders
Pros: Very good price, complete city commuter, 26″ wheels
Cons: crap seat, iffy quality brakes/derailleurs, not a Shimano Alfine/Nexus 8
The wildcard choice, one that eliminates roof-rack needs, alleviates security issues for storage…

This little foldaway bike would set me up for a large price, given that I would option the “Season tikit” with the Shimano Nexus 8 … at somewhere north of 1600$. Probably far north of that price.
No matter how neat, I do have to ponder how often I would attach a suitcase trailer and all that. But I would certainly get the foot-stand, rear rack and the cover bag. Taking it aboard trains, especially VIA rail, may pose a large problem due to bureaucratic interpretation of this being a “bike”. But deep down, this appeals very much … I’m afraid it triggers some sort of “nice toy” gimmick response, on top of the obvious “utility” response. Dave besmirches this choice for its obvious “not going to get laid” sticker it implies. I don’t dispute his view, though I wouldn’t be surprised if this bike would trigger many comments and conversations.
Just watch this:
UPDATE:
During my lunch hour today, after a tasty spicy sausage & fries in front of Federation HQ, I visited Urbane again and had a chance to test-drive the Bike Friday standard Hyperfold. Not very surprising, the steering is nervous, being a small wheelbase and the front fork’s angles being so close to center point. I described it as if the bike wanted to “Judo roll” while turning. Of course, this is because I’m used to slow radius turns on much larger wheels. Another surprise is the chassis flex, which again, make sense. But the biggest surprise, it rides very well. Maybe my butt took more of a beating then a larges frame/large wheel combo, but that is easily remedied. Upon my return, I discovered that some 2008 Model T, “You can have it in any color as long as it’s black.”, are still in stock for 1000$. That’s nice, since I could buy the bike without paying PST and then add the some of the necessary bits. Very, I mean VERY tempting.
The other folding bike, which I didn’t have the time to test but may do so, was a no-name ugly duckling with impeccable parts. Essentially, it’s a collection a pieces that form a “non-folding” folding bike. The last bit translates to “it needs an Alan key” to fold. But for 500$, it includes the Shimanu Nexus 8 red-band, worth 350$+ by itself. Hmm…. I may need to test it.
Sick Day
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 03/31/2009
Atchou!
That’s french for sneeze.
I’ve got small fever, plenty of aches and pains and I’m working from home. Darn it, since 8:30, the work is frantic and I have a meeting in 30 min. Working from home (WFH) can be rather hard work. Especially since I don’t have the friendly interruptions of my colleagues.
My little additional attention is being spent on looking through the weekly specials (food is running low in the fridge) and hunting online for a bicycle. I think after work hours I’ll go for a nice long walk, gawk at bikes and then buy food. I need the fresh air and the walk.
Thursday Night Fever
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 03/26/2009
Fever. Small, innocuous fevers have been dodging me for the last couple of years. I do prefer them over ful out flue symptoms, but darn it, one should not get blase about it. I did have it checked last year, and it looked good then. I also took the flu shot this year, so again, it may be that is defense mechanism in place.
But it’s still not the best way to live …
Nice Day!
Posted by barista in Me myself and I on 03/17/2009
11 deg C right now, mostly sunny with a cooler wind. I lunched outside on a bench and caught some sun. Now, like Sunday, I wan’t to go sleep …
What is up with that ? Sun == Sleep ? Weird.
Ugh.

