That frame went dirty cheap.

I'm glad I had not been paying attention. I would ended up moving to a
two-Riv house in a week!

-Justin

On Jul 21, 4:34 pm, "J. Douglas Way" <d...@mines.edu> wrote:
>   Here's a low-tech gizmo to measure the grade of the hill you're climbing:
>
> http://www.velimpex.com/inclinometer.htm
>
> Debbie and I have these on our Roadeos.
>
> Doug
> Boulder, CO
>
> On 7/21/10 1:23 PM, Michael Dakin wrote:
>
> > On Jul 17, 10:55 am, William<tapebu...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> I am not sure how people know the grade of a hill either, other than
> >> just by eyeballing it.
> > Some nice compasses have built-in clinometers (ex: Suunto MC-2).  I
> > don't typically cycle with mine but when I get curious it tags along!
>
> >   -Mike
>
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