View Full Version : Gyros?? Where to buy
ak_powder_monkey
03-25-2004, 10:51 PM
Does anybody know where to get Gyros for mt bikes?
cj001f
03-25-2004, 11:08 PM
There's an excellent Gyro stand on Rue St. Catharine in Montreal. Right next to a damn good strip club. Other than that I'm not sure where the nearest Greek population center is.
snow_slider
03-26-2004, 06:21 AM
Yeah and the great thing about Gyro stands is that you can ride right up to them on your mountain bike.
Seriously though, if you know your size, you can always order online.
www.pricepoint.com
www.supergo.com
www.performancebike.com
Plakespear
03-26-2004, 10:07 AM
Why would you want to put a Gyro on a mountain bike? Besides, it probably wouldn't work very well- the whole bike has to be designed to use one. Most mountain bikes don't have cable routing that would work with a gyro.
snow_slider
03-26-2004, 10:29 AM
Yeah, but you'd NEVER fall over. Think about it, no endos, no high siding when adjusting your turn radius mid-turn, and no slow speed "I can't get my foot out of my clipless pedal in time" topples.
I think ALL mountain bikes should come with Gyros as standard equipment. Perhaps in segregated levels (like other components). LX Gyro would prevent slow speed topples, but not high siding and endos. XT would add endo prevention. XTR would keep you upright no matter what and possibly even add a little pre-recorded message to alert hikers that you're coming up on them.
Handlebar streamers would still be optional at all levels though.
Innominatus
03-26-2004, 10:32 AM
But at least a giant, welded on hoop would give AKPM protection from his inevitable over-the-bars endo.
White Chocolate
03-26-2004, 11:05 AM
do what every other street rider does. No front brake, and long cables. then barspin your heart out.
if you run the right length disk cable upfront you can still do bar spins(actually only 1 bar spin) and not have too much cable housing. I have this set up on my bike and it works well. you can also get some speacial headset hardware which will allow you to route the cable through the steerer tube. I have seen this done, but not sure what parts you need exactly(you can prbly find a pic on pink bike though)
...and of course you will have to run a rather long rear cable to make this all work.
jayfrizzo
03-26-2004, 12:18 PM
You can't run a Gyro on a Mt. Bike because there are too many cables.
However, they make star nuts you can run a front brake cable through. Run the rest of your cables long.
See my bike. (http://home.earthlink.net/~jasonmerrick/pics/bikey.jpg)
Call your local shops or check out Dan's Comp.
http://danscomp.com/
J-
ak_powder_monkey
03-26-2004, 07:07 PM
Originally posted by jayfrizzo
You can't run a Gyro on a Mt. Bike because there are too many cables.
However, they make star nuts you can run a front brake cable through. Run the rest of your cables long.
See my bike. (http://home.earthlink.net/~jasonmerrick/pics/bikey.jpg)
Call your local shops or check out Dan's Comp.
http://danscomp.com/
J-
Would a BMX one work with single speed up front? I mean all the rock star urban MTBers seem to run gyros, or do they?
jayfrizzo
03-30-2004, 07:28 AM
Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
Would a BMX one work with single speed up front? I mean all the rock star urban MTBers seem to run gyros, or do they?
A Gyro is only good for running one cable: the rear brake.
On mountain bikes you typically have 3 cables going from the bars to the frame: Rear Brake, Front Deraileur and Rear Deraileur.
There's NO WAY to do it with any gyro I've ever seen. The only way to do it is by running long cables, and routing your front brake through the steer tube or maybe running it long like hev said.
What you want to do is pretty niche, so I'd suggest hitting up pinkbike or mtbr or ridemonkey.
J-
Originally posted by ak_powder_monkey
Does anybody know where to get Gyros for mt bikes?
Why not just make your own?
GYROS
1/2 lb Ground lamb
1/2 lb Ground beef
2 slices semi dried (day old) bread
2 Cloves garlic, chopped fine
2 Tbls Fresh parsley, chopped
1 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Pepper
1/4 tsp Ground funugreek
1/4 tsp Ground cumin
1 Egg, beaten
TZATZIKI SAUCE
(Yogurt cucumber sauce)
2 Small Cucumbers, Peeled, Seeded & Diced
1 1/4 cup Yogurt
2 Tbls Olive oil
Juice of 1 lemon
4 Garlic cloves, minced
1 Tbls Fresh dill, chopped
White pepper
Salt
TZATZIKI SAUCE
1) Combine yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic and pepper in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate for one hour.
2) Blend yogurt mixture with a whip until smooth.
3) Dry cucumbers by patting with paper towels.
4) Add Cucumbers and dill to yogurt mixture.
5) Salt and pepper to taste.
GYROS
1) Mix lamb and beef in a glass bowl.
2) Crumb bread into meat mixture.
3) Add Spices and mix well.
4) Stir egg into meat mixture.
5) Form mixture into 2 large patties and place on a medium hot grill for 5 minutes per side or until the Gyros is cooked through.
Serve sliced gyros on warm pita bread with fresh sliced tomatoes, onions and Tzatziki sauce (Yogurt cucumber sauce)
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