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Title: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Parker on June 23, 2013, 05:48:20 PM
They don't want them damn bike stations in NYC, damnit! Bike riders are terrorizing the city!
http://gawker.com/rich-people-are-getting-citi-bike-stations-removed-from-548826063  (http://gawker.com/rich-people-are-getting-citi-bike-stations-removed-from-548826063)

*bbing related, bike riding is a healthier, non-polluting way to travel.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: arce1988 on June 23, 2013, 06:42:21 PM
  Lazy fucks!
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: The Showstoppa on June 23, 2013, 06:47:49 PM
Bike riding?  What are you 12?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Parker on June 23, 2013, 06:53:16 PM
Bike riding?  What are you 12?
This is "bike sharing". Bike stations, Bloomberg's (with help) creation...helping to alleviate congestion. in the city. Rich people say that they (bike riders) terrorize the city.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: The Showstoppa on June 23, 2013, 06:55:16 PM
Bloomberger needs to have a 64oz coke and shut the fuck up.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Parker on June 23, 2013, 06:56:35 PM
Bloomberger needs to have a 64oz coke and shut the fuck up.
too much sugar...not good for you.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: The Showstoppa on June 23, 2013, 06:57:24 PM
too much sugar...not good for you.
Just leaves more for me.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 23, 2013, 07:57:34 PM
Tbh I don't think cyclists should be allowed on roads.  I'm tired of going around the guy who makes no effort to hug the edge, double yellow, no idea what's coming the other way.  Cycling clubs riding 2-3 wide so they can talk to their spandex buddy.  Wtf, I'm driving here.  

They don't have an equal right to the road.  A road is for motorized vehicles moving at high speed, and making them move into the oncoming traffic lane to get around someone on a push bike is retarded.  Cyclists on a road are at risk themselves and create danger for motorists.  So get the fuck off the road.
  
I've also rode on roads, just a few times.  Hated it.  I see drivers every day drifting and swerving around because they're fucking with the radio, texting, fishing for something on the floor, getting a blowjob, whatever.  One of those guys at the right time and you're jelly.  Why would anyone even want to ride on a road?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: jwb on June 23, 2013, 08:14:17 PM
Tbh I don't think cyclists should be allowed on roads.  I'm tired of going around the guy who makes no effort to hug the edge, double yellow, no idea what's coming the other way.  Cycling clubs riding 2-3 wide so they can talk to their spandex buddy.  Wtf, I'm driving here.  

They don't have an equal right to the road.  A road is for motorized vehicles moving at high speed, and making them move into the oncoming traffic lane to get around someone on a push bike is retarded.  Cyclists on a road are at risk themselves and create danger for motorists.  So get the fuck off the road.
  
I've also rode on roads, just a few times.  Hated it.  I see drivers every day drifting and swerving around because they're fucking with the radio, texting, fishing for something on the floor, getting a blowjob, whatever.  One of those guys at the right time and you're jelly.  Why would anyone even want to ride on a road?
What's with the Keith Fenner pic?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: BB on June 23, 2013, 08:39:13 PM
It's one of those things that seems like it might be a good idea, but in practice, it's doomed in New York. The rich hate it because it blocks there views and direct access to their buildings, regular folks hate it because it either blocks off tons of useable sidewalk or tons of driving and parking space. They'll all be gone in a couple of years, the only people that really use them are the hipsters and occasionally a poor person will jack one for a bit.


(http://www.nypost.com/r/nypost/2013/05/31/news/web_photos/offal_situation--525x415.jpg).

(http://www.nypost.com/r/nypost/2013/05/31/news/web_photos/space_invader--525x415.jpg).

Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Marty Champions on June 23, 2013, 08:42:37 PM
i think cyclist are sissy conformists. wear the same gay shit

when i rode my mountan bike itd be shirtless and i always looked like shit but it was fun and definitly not gay, id just wear some shorts but not some spandex race tagged shit THAT IS GAY

i always peddled off road unless i absolutley didnt see cars. most of the time i would bike going towards traffic to see who is coming rather than trusting a DRIVER coming up behined me

ive always wanted a mountain bike with huge fucking tires for when you have to off road so you dont put yourself in danger or annoy people driving
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Natural Man on June 23, 2013, 09:22:51 PM
as if riding a fucking stupid bike was going to change anything to the direction mankind is taking lol. Fucking attention whoring hipsters.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 23, 2013, 10:39:57 PM
What's with the Keith Fenner pic?

Been watching a lot of his vids.  Clever guy, great attitude, awesome skills.  I'm probably going to plunk down some cash for a lathe and mig/stick unit this week if I can manage to stop hemming & hawing about capacities and capabilities.

Can't believe you recognized.  You like his stuff?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: jwb on June 23, 2013, 11:55:23 PM
Been watching a lot of his vids.  Clever guy, great attitude, awesome skills.  I'm probably going to plunk down some cash for a lathe and mig/stick unit this week if I can manage to stop hemming & hawing about capacities and capabilities.

Can't believe you recognized.  You like his stuff?
Love him on YouTube. I am from a family of metalworkers but am stuck on the 44th floor of an apartment at the moment so I get my shop fix watching him and others.

What kind of lathe you looking at? How much space do you have to play with?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 24, 2013, 01:30:35 AM
Love him on YouTube. I am from a family of metalworkers but am stuck on the 44th floor of an apartment at the moment so I get my shop fix watching him and others.

What kind of lathe you looking at? How much space do you have to play with?

It's your basic chinese.  I can't get Grizzy here but probably would have bought one since online reviews seem generally favorable.  I suspect, however, that I might have the same models available with slightly different facing.

This one seems like a lot of machine for the money.  I'm just hoping it runs as advertised.  I can't exactly afford to go out and buy a Clausing for project work tho, so I have to keep to what I can afford.  Probably going to try basic milling on it as well (keyway cutting) so I don't drop the same money again, or more, on a milling machine.

http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/L682D

It's a gap bed with pretty decent size and thread cutting capabilities for the money, I think.  DRO (not sure how good) comes with it and a few other bits of fruit.  The post is probably garbage but it'll at least get me out the starting gate.

Space is limited.  1/2 a garage since the other half is floor to ceiling with racking.  First project will be a work/welding table, probably 4x4'.  I'd like it to be able to accomodate future tools like a sheet brake, maybe a roll bender, pipe bender, and maybe (somehow) plasma cutting with downdraft.  Hydraulic press is also on the soon to do list since I'll be needing to press fit bearings.

If you have any advice for someone just getting a kit together, and with no formal training, I'm all ears!
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Irongrip400 on June 24, 2013, 05:43:06 AM
Tbh I don't think cyclists should be allowed on roads.  I'm tired of going around the guy who makes no effort to hug the edge, double yellow, no idea what's coming the other way.  Cycling clubs riding 2-3 wide so they can talk to their spandex buddy.  Wtf, I'm driving here.  

They don't have an equal right to the road.  A road is for motorized vehicles moving at high speed, and making them move into the oncoming traffic lane to get around someone on a push bike is retarded.  Cyclists on a road are at risk themselves and create danger for motorists.  So get the fuck off the road.
  
I've also rode on roads, just a few times.  Hated it.  I see drivers every day drifting and swerving around because they're fucking with the radio, texting, fishing for something on the floor, getting a blowjob, whatever.  One of those guys at the right time and you're jelly.  Why would anyone even want to ride on a road?

I have a buddy who hit and killed a girl on a bike last summer. It was a winding unlit road, and he hit her.  He wasn't speeding or anything.  It was after 1030 at night and he hit her.  I do not think it's okay, but that is why I personally don't ride road bikes, because even if you are not at fault of an accident, it really does not matter as you are probably going to die.  All the bike riders lash out about how they have rights to the road, but that's not the point, you're taking your life into your own hands.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 24, 2013, 05:56:54 AM
I have a buddy who hit and killed a girl on a bike last summer. It was a winding unlit road, and he hit her.  He wasn't speeding or anything.  It was after 1030 at night and he hit her.  I do not think it's okay, but that is why I personally don't ride road bikes, because even if you are not at fault of an accident, it really does not matter as you are probably going to die.  All the bike riders lash out about how they have rights to the road, but that's not the point, you're taking your life into your own hands.

That sucks.  Good reason not to mix low speed and high speed traffic. 

Thinking about it, I've seen some pretty wobbly cyclists too.  Had a job a few months ago where I had to drive up a couple mile hill that was popular with morning riders.  Some of them were going slow fighting the hill and weaving all over the place.  Twisty road, sunrise glare, shaded spots you can't see into past the glare.  I was worrying.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: _bruce_ on June 24, 2013, 06:43:28 AM
A few bikes are ok.
It's mostly "holier than thou" bike nerds who're causing trouble in dense city traffic.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Soul Crusher on June 24, 2013, 06:53:52 AM
No different than the Kennedy's getting upset about the windmills blocking their views of the ocean
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: BigCyp on June 24, 2013, 06:58:02 AM
A few bikes are ok.
It's mostly "holier than thou" bike nerds who're causing trouble in dense city traffic.

I'm a road bike user and a car driver, so I can reasonably see both sides of the coin. When I ride my bike, I use my experience as a driver to adjust what i'm doing in a lot of situations. When I'm passing a cyclist, I make sure to almost touch them with my wing mirror, because as a cyclist I've always wondered how scary that would feel.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 24, 2013, 07:46:18 AM
I'm a road bike user and a car driver, so I can reasonably see both sides of the coin. When I ride my bike, I use my experience as a driver to adjust what i'm doing in a lot of situations. When I'm passing a cyclist, I make sure to almost touch them with my wing mirror, because as a cyclist I've always wondered how scary that would feel.

It's basically an adrenaline sport anyway, roadriding.  Good on ya.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: BigCyp on June 24, 2013, 07:54:46 AM
It's basically an adrenaline sport anyway, roadriding.  Good on ya.

Haha true, one thing i've learned about road biking, is never to let my wife know just HOW close some of the 'close ones' were. If she actually knew about the times where I felt the wind of a truck's side mirror blast past my ear at 60mph, my bike would be sold on ebay before I even got home  :o
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 24, 2013, 08:04:19 AM
Haha true, one thing i've learned about road biking, is never to let my wife know just HOW close some of the 'close ones' were. If she actually knew about the times where I felt the wind of a truck's side mirror blast past my ear at 60mph, my bike would be sold on ebay before I even got home  :o

Just as I always suspected.  You're a lunatic.

I rode in London because I was too poor to buy a car and too young to care about consequences.  Miracle I came out of there in one piece.  Seriously, I would find a nice lake to bike around, or a pleasant wooded area with chirping birds and shit.  I don't know how you can put it out of your mind, one of these assholes after another coming up behind you.  Have you not been to the licensing department?!
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Soul Crusher on June 24, 2013, 08:07:23 AM
Haha true, one thing i've learned about road biking, is never to let my wife know just HOW close some of the 'close ones' were. If she actually knew about the times where I felt the wind of a truck's side mirror blast past my ear at 60mph, my bike would be sold on ebay before I even got home  :o

Word - the less the wife knows the better. 



Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: BigCyp on June 24, 2013, 08:09:10 AM
Just as I always suspected.  You're a lunatic.

I rode in London because I was too poor to buy a car and too young to care about consequences.  Miracle I came out of there in one piece.  Seriously, I would find a nice lake to bike around, or a pleasant wooded area with chirping birds and shit.  I don't know how you can put it out of your mind, one of these assholes after another coming up behind you.  Have you not been to the licensing department?!

Hahaha, you're not far off buddy  ;D

I don't ride in London, however (I do have some desire for longevity in life!) mostly around Essex, which is very rural if you pick your routes well. There's something I can't get anywhere else when it comes to cycling....it's the feeling of going 25-40mph downhill, or cruisng along at 20-25mph knowing it's just your legs powering the ride, I don't know. I couldn't even enjoy being on a Honda Fireblade doing 150+mph as much as I do cycling  ???
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 24, 2013, 08:34:46 AM
Hahaha, you're not far off buddy  ;D

I don't ride in London, however (I do have some desire for longevity in life!) mostly around Essex, which is very rural if you pick your routes well. There's something I can't get anywhere else when it comes to cycling....it's the feeling of going 25-40mph downhill, or cruisng along at 20-25mph knowing it's just your legs powering the ride, I don't know. I couldn't even enjoy being on a Honda Fireblade doing 150+mph as much as I do cycling  ???

Oh great.  A 'lad.'

All I know is that during my time there, there was pretty much a 4 drink minimum before getting behind the wheel.  Stay rural, Earl of Brocester.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: jwb on June 24, 2013, 10:12:58 AM
It's your basic chinese.  I can't get Grizzy here but probably would have bought one since online reviews seem generally favorable.  I suspect, however, that I might have the same models available with slightly different facing.

This one seems like a lot of machine for the money.  I'm just hoping it runs as advertised.  I can't exactly afford to go out and buy a Clausing for project work tho, so I have to keep to what I can afford.  Probably going to try basic milling on it as well (keyway cutting) so I don't drop the same money again, or more, on a milling machine.

http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/L682D

It's a gap bed with pretty decent size and thread cutting capabilities for the money, I think.  DRO (not sure how good) comes with it and a few other bits of fruit.  The post is probably garbage but it'll at least get me out the starting gate.

Space is limited.  1/2 a garage since the other half is floor to ceiling with racking.  First project will be a work/welding table, probably 4x4'.  I'd like it to be able to accomodate future tools like a sheet brake, maybe a roll bender, pipe bender, and maybe (somehow) plasma cutting with downdraft.  Hydraulic press is also on the soon to do list since I'll be needing to press fit bearings.

If you have any advice for someone just getting a kit together, and with no formal training, I'm all ears!
That looks really similar to the Grizzly gunsmith 12 x 36 to me which people love although everyone says open the gap at your own peril.

What kind of projects are you looking to make?

My advice to to start collect scrap to turn down and spend a few weeks making chips with some cheap tools before you try to get real parts going.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Jack T. Cross on June 24, 2013, 11:02:42 AM
I have a buddy who hit and killed a girl on a bike last summer. It was a winding unlit road, and he hit her.  He wasn't speeding or anything.  It was after 1030 at night and he hit her.  I do not think it's okay, but that is why I personally don't ride road bikes, because even if you are not at fault of an accident, it really does not matter as you are probably going to die.  All the bike riders lash out about how they have rights to the road, but that's not the point, you're taking your life into your own hands.

What happened with him?
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: Tapeworm on June 25, 2013, 03:39:11 AM
That looks really similar to the Grizzly gunsmith 12 x 36 to me which people love although everyone says open the gap at your own peril.

What kind of projects are you looking to make?

My advice to to start collect scrap to turn down and spend a few weeks making chips with some cheap tools before you try to get real parts going.

Hadn't heard that about the gap.  I like the idea of a good swing but have often wondered if really sits dead on or if you get a step up/down, or worse on the y axis.

I've got some ideas for tools and light machinery I'd like to explore.  Some fairly chunky stuff that would find application in plastering, shotcrete, concrete, and maybe industrial settings.  Also some mickey mouse stuff for carpentry.  I'll have to tackle a lot of power transmission issues for sure, in the way of bearing fits, keying, bushing, etc.  

I was mucking around with a little peristaltic pump awhile ago and fucked the [piece of shit alloy] rotor.  Getting a new one basically took favors from mates and a lot of ginning around.  Shops are so busy that they really can't be fucked with someone's little project nonsense, so that wasn't even an option.  It made me decide that if I'm going to start screwing around with machinery, I really need to be able to perform basic cutting, welding, lathing, and milling for myself.  Some of this stuff has been rattling around in my head for better than a decade, so I figure it's really time to shit or get off the pot.

I'll definitely take some time to learn the machine.  There's going to be a lot of cutting and mic-ing going on before attempting something like a press fit on a shaft like Keith.  Also going to be learning myself.  A lot, I suspect.  And different materials.  Figure I'll start with off the shelf carbides so I know I'm the problem when something stuffs up, then move to grinding my own later on.  Lathe milling is sure to be an adventure and I'm curious to see how far I can go with it.
Title: Re: Rich People Are Getting Citi Bike Stations Removed
Post by: jwb on June 25, 2013, 07:24:09 PM
Well that lathe is plenty big enough to get you started and should even be rigid enough to mill on too (at least to a certain degree of accuracy) providing you take light passes.

Abom79 has just started a cool YouTube channel too. You should check out practical machinist forum if you haven't also.