on 4/22/09 7:49 PM, Seth Vidal at skvi...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:14 PM, wrote:
>> I've been thinking of switching too. I find that in nyc I'm always on
>> my large chainring and would like a higher gear for the down hills
>> around the park. I currently have a 12-27 9 an
How many miles should be expected from a set of tires?
I'm riding on Panaracer Col De La Vie 650B Randonee tires with about
3,000 miles on them, and picked up my first flat today. Fixing the
thing gave me the opportunity to inspect them more closely than usual
(while sitting by the side of the
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:14 PM, wrote:
>
> I've been thinking of switching too. I find that in nyc I'm always on
> my large chainring and would like a higher gear for the down hills
> around the park. I currently have a 12-27 9 and would like to switch
> to an 11-something, but am not what.
Why don't you make one that's reflective, too? I don't think anyone
has ever done that and it would be a great safety item as well as a
mud deflector. Two birds with one stone.
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I've been thinking of switching too. I find that in nyc I'm always on
my large chainring and would like a higher gear for the down hills
around the park. I currently have a 12-27 9 and would like to switch
to an 11-something, but am not what. 11-28? Any suggestions?
On Apr 22, 8:20 pm, Mojo
I wanted to introduce my product that will be available may 1st. I
thought you all should be the first to see them (aside from the few
people already riding them). I call them the Rogue Flap. A new
alternative to the leather or the wool designed mud flap. I have been
working on this for a while n
What did Grant say? I paraphrase, Seven is heaven, eight is great,
nine is fine, 10 is a little over the top don't you think?
On Apr 22, 2:49 pm, avillage wrote:
> Zack, I agree with your change to an 8. I have a 9 with Silver
> Shifters (I don't think the shifters make a difference) and I will
That would be Gino's wife's, listed below in a separate thread, and a
very fine looking bike indeed.
On Apr 22, 8:01 pm, Kevin Pollen wrote:
> I came across a 54cm Orange saluki on craigslist. it looks nice. I
> thought i should pass it along. Its to small for me but I thought
> someone else mig
I think this the same as Gino's.
Rene
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> [Original Message]
> From: Kevin Pollen
> To: RBW Owners Bunch
> Date: 4/22/2009 5:02:04 PM
> Subject: [RBW] 54cm Orange Saluki on Craigslist sf bay area
>
>
> I came across a 54cm Orange saluki on
I came across a 54cm Orange saluki on craigslist. it looks nice. I
thought i should pass it along. Its to small for me but I thought
someone else might be interested in taking a look at it.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/bik/1135316753.html
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One of them Adam's photos is actually the Hoss, for what it's worth.
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Good luck - if my wife were taller (or I shorter), I'd be all over
that. Such a beautiful bike!
On Apr 22, 10:53 am, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My wife is selling her nearly perfect condition garage queen Saluki. Why is
> she selling? She likes (and rides) her ancient go-fast bike and wa
Zack, I agree with your change to an 8. I have a 9 with Silver
Shifters (I don't think the shifters make a difference) and I will
likely go to 8. The range is too tight and I find that I overshift...I
simply don't need a nine. My experience is that 8 with friction shift
works great.
Jeff
On Apr
Interesting. I may try putting a pitlock on my atlantis seat post and
ditching the leash...
On Apr 22, 8:37 am, Len Lescosky <172tur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone asked off-list for a photo of the pitlock seatpost binder
> bolt. Currently I have it on a Heron, which is more or less the same
> t
I reckon the pictures here of Cyclofiend's A. Homer Hilsen will make you
ill, then. :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/sets/72157613897340235/
In particular:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/3285966758/in/set-72157613897340235/
(man, that pic is getting a lot of mileage...)
On Wed,
I believe a Rivendell mountain bike should be used on *civilized*
mountains. I don't want to soil my tweed riding ensemble.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> And here I thought it was a mountain bike. ;-)
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:16 AM, ed k wrote:
>
>> Grant seems to
Hi Folks,
My wife is selling her nearly perfect condition garage queen Saluki. Why is
she selling? She likes (and rides) her ancient go-fast bike and wants to get
a modern (still steel) go-fast bike.
If you have any questions, please email me off list. Thanks.
Details:
• essentially pristine 54c
And here I thought it was a mountain bike. ;-)
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 5:16 AM, ed k wrote:
> Grant seems to have gone overboard with the fender clearance on the
> Bombadil
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Learned a alot. Reminds me of my two cross-countries.
St.
From: Esteban
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 4:46:12 PM
Subject: [RBW] Re: bike touring pictures
Cool post & photos! I like the short shorts. Aesthetics aren't much
different fr
The original post was just a notice about four Riv Bags for auction on eBay.
Could we drop the general discussion on ebay/shipping fee choices, please?
This topic got beaten to death on iBob a year or so ago, and I'd hate to see
time and energy spent here rehashing it.
all the best,
- Jim
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Well, let's hope that anybody who buys one or more of these items
takes the shipping charge into account when determining how much to
bid. At least it's a flat rate, so there shouldn't be any surprises. I
don't have a problem with any shipping charge strategy, as long as the
terms are clear to the
Someone asked off-list for a photo of the pitlock seatpost binder
bolt. Currently I have it on a Heron, which is more or less the same
thing.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24103...@n08/sets/72157617180006138/
In this flickr set I included the pitlock, a comparable Rivendell
shot, and some other s
On Apr 22, 2009, at 9:10 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Tim McNamara
> wrote:
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> When I sell something to someone on the list or- for that matter- on
> eBay, I do not feel it is necessary or even appropriate to try to
> recoup money for my time spent packaging an
Thanks for posting this, I never noticed it on their web site. My
wife has an '83 Sequoia, and it is indeed a very nice and thoughtfully
designed general touring bike. If I ever found another one in my size
(63) I would buy it. I've passed the link onto her.
Michael
On Apr 22, 9:48 am, Will
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Tim McNamara wrote:
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> When I sell something to someone on the list or- for that matter- on
> eBay, I do not feel it is necessary or even appropriate to try to
> recoup money for my time spent packaging an item for shipping and
> taking it to the Post Office. I
The Zeppelins should fit nicely - they did on the Bombadil I built up.
No extra hardware required - the stock hangers & holes put them right
where they needed to be. A simple cork spacer down below and you
should be good to go.
Marty
On Apr 22, 8:16 am, ed k wrote:
> Pix!http://picasaweb.google
MSCR BASR
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:47 PM, Esteban wrote:
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> SCRBASR
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> On Apr 20, 9:58 pm, David Estes wrote:
> > I just started a discussion on the flickr
> > page.<
> http://www.flickr.com/groups/socal_rivendell_bicycle_appreciation_soc..
> .>(and
> > here:
> > *http://tinyurl.com/dxbmey)
When I sell something to someone on the list or- for that matter- on
eBay, I do not feel it is necessary or even appropriate to try to
recoup money for my time spent packaging an item for shipping and
taking it to the Post Office. I feel that the time and effort is
just a given and part o
Upon seeing a brief mention of RBW in the annual Adventure Cyclist
touring bike buyer's guide (April 2009; see p. 22 at
www.adventurecycling.org/resources/BuyersGuide2009.pdf), I was
reminded that other articles of possible interest to this list have
been published in the last 10 years of Adventur
Pix!
http://picasaweb.google.com/yagenrok/BOMBADILO?feat=directlink
I'm having some trouble with the fenders. Grant seems to have gone
overboard with the fender clearance on the Bombadil. Has anybody tried SKS
fenders yet, because I have given up on them. I went down the street to VO
here in An
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