I think the 80 For Haiti should be a good ride, and ALL the loot goes to
Haiti. Anybody on this list who signs up: $20 credit on your account.
On top of that, I'll get the names of the Forum members who signed up, put
them on actual Post-Its, put those Post-Its in an actual hat, and draw out
four
I can definitely say that I think the ride is for sure!
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Matt Critchlow wrote:
> I'd definitely be interested in a ride! Let me know if you guys get
> something together.
>
> Matt
>
> On Jan 28, 9:05 pm, cyclotourist wrote:
> > I keep hearing about these great San
I'd definitely be interested in a ride! Let me know if you guys get
something together.
Matt
On Jan 28, 9:05 pm, cyclotourist wrote:
> I keep hearing about these great San Diego rides... still waiting... :-)
>
> Looks like Aaron is the only one trying to get a SD ride together!!!
>
>
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> On
Ride should be staging out of Yorba Linda or Green River/Corona. Might be
the last sunny weekend for a bit, so come get out and about with us!
10:00???
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Andy.M wrote:
> I forgot to add that we are planning on this Sunday the 31st.
> -A
>
> On Jan 28, 11:47 am,
I keep hearing about these great San Diego rides... still waiting... :-)
Looks like Aaron is the only one trying to get a SD ride together!!!
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Dustin Sharp wrote:
> Not sure if you all get to call these "SoCal" anymore since they all seem
> to
> be in the LA are
I think the reason I'd figured it was the BB was because I did just have a
new one installed on another bike and some of the symptoms where identical.
I'd worn that one out and couldn't for the life of me figure out how I'd
worn out a new one in just a month of limited riding though. I ride another
I've had the same problem with MKS touring pedals, but I have to say
after greasing them they are great pedals. Sometimes the BB will
creak (or click) too if you haven't bathed the threads in enough
grease. I even had a crank/chainring interface creaking problem,
which drove me nuts and took me
I guess I'm not alone. My new Quickbeam (circa 12/09) creaked, groaned, and
clicked a bit since I received it. Much of it seemed to do with with my
Brooks B-17 Special. All of my Brooks saddles have added a bit of noise till
they broke in a bit. Some of the rest I attributed to having a new bike.
I don't want to stir the pot on this but I had found this back in April of
2007 and questioned Rivendell about it and was told that Frost River didn't
take the high road in their dealings with Rivendell, they've since gone out
of and back into business...so don't know if it's still the same people
$190. Prices are up from the last time they were in business.
Looking at the newsletter from 11/09 appears they had just restarted
production about that time.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Jan 28, 4:01�pm, Bridgestone wrote:
> Frost River is also back in business, and they are making the panniers
Nicely illustrated Atlantis on their site - kitted out with some fine
looking canvas.
http://www.frostriver.com/bike_bags/bikebags_menu.html
On Jan 28, 5:02 pm, "Allingham II, Thomas J"
wrote:
> I bought a pair for someone for Christmas -- they're beautiful, and seemingly
> very well made.
>
>
Come on, any others in Asia? (Actually I know of two more here in
Chiang Mai, but other than that?)
Cheers,
Gernot
On Jan 27, 3:47 pm, xoney wrote:
> Too much fun! Just succeeded in adding my information.
>
> On Jan 24, 12:30 pm, "Bryan @ Renaissance Bicycles"
>
>
>
> wrote:
> > After a rece
I bought a pair for someone for Christmas -- they're beautiful, and seemingly
very well made.
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Frost River is also back in business, and they are making the panniers
again, or so they said in the email. I think they want $175 for 'em.
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I forgot to add that we are planning on this Sunday the 31st.
-A
On Jan 28, 11:47 am, "Andy.M" wrote:
> There's been some private discussion going on about an uncharted,
> unparalleled trail ride in the Santa Ana Mountains this weekend. We
> don’t really know where we’re going, but we have a map
Sorry for the cross posting but I wanted to get the word out that Riv still has
a few of the 50cm 650b-wheeled silver Quickbeams in stock. If you're not tall,
it is a rare opportunity to own a very limited edition bike!
Steve, "got the last 52cm," Frederick, East Lansing, MI
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There's been some private discussion going on about an uncharted,
unparalleled trail ride in the Santa Ana Mountains this weekend. We
don’t really know where we’re going, but we have a map and have lost
at least half of our minds, so if anyone would like to join in on the
fun let me know and I’ll
This is true, but as I told Seth in a private message, if I actually took
any initiative in life, what would I have to complain about?
:)
But yes, we need to get you all down to San Diego's east county for some
epic mixed surface riding. And I need to suck it up and drive up to LA,
after the Deat
Yea, we've got to get it together and propose some routes. We've got
them, just need to get it together. We're busy obsessing about our
diet and training for the Death Valley Double March 6.
I may still do 80 for Haiti... and I *may* make it up to SF for the
Two Rock/Valley Ford 200K next week.
Hey, I proposed that we do the "80 for Haiti" in San Diego, but that
idea met with a resounding thud. Can't say that this LA denizen didn't
try...
Aaron
On Jan 28, 10:14 am, Dustin Sharp wrote:
> Not sure if you all get to call these "SoCal" anymore since they all seem to
> be in the LA area.
>
Not sure if you all get to call these "SoCal" anymore since they all seem to
be in the LA area.
Maybe "LaCal Riv Riders and Friends?
Dustin "There's better riding in San Diego Anyway" Sharp
> From: Seth
> Reply-To:
> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 09:37:11 -0800 (PST)
> To: RBW Owners Bunch
> Subje
Hello fellow Riv riders.
I need the following for an upcoming Sam Hilborne build.
A Sugino XD variety triple crank170 or 175mm (48 or 46, 34, 24.)
new or lightly used.
A set (bikes worth) of good quality V brakes.
New or lightly used.
A pair of good road/ trail tires about 35-38mm width i
Hi All,
SoCal Rivendell Riders (& Friends) is planning a ride on February
21.
The route will be a scenic loop from Los Angeles to Long Beach and
back. The return leg will be on the LA River bike path.
To join the discussion as the details are finalized, check out:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/s
That's a beautiful setup, Esteban. I am just curious what kind of
brakes you're running on your Protovelo. Thanks!
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Hi Hobie,
Are the Grip Kings still available? If so, I'm interested. Just let
me know your payment preference. PayPal is fine with me.
Thanks,
Mike Gillespie
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:12 AM, hobie wrote:
> I have the following items for sale:
> 1-pair of lightly used Grip King pedals $45.00
The pedals have been claimed.
Steve
On Jan 26, 7:27 pm, stevew wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a pair ofMKSTouringLitepedals that I don't need anymore.
> They are in good, used condition. Let me know if you want to see
> pictures, and I can send those out.
>
> How does $30 shipped via USPS Priority
I have the following items for sale:
1-pair of lightly used Grip King pedals $45.00 shipped
1- Lightly used Sugino XD300 crank triple (XD2 arms) steel rings 46t,
36t,26t and Shimano Sora triple 28.6 clamp front derailer,and a
Shimano UN 54 bottom bracket.The complete set for $70.00 shipped.
2- pai
Well Jim says it wasn't him, and you're the only other Minnesotaian I've
rode with in 2009. :-)
It's actually a tool Rivendell should carry. Simple, no gimmicks,
relatively cheap at $9 (although I'm guessing it's made for less than a
dollar).
DE
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:05 AM, EricP wrote:
>
Must have been me. Don't remember if I brought a full tool kit on
that trip or not. Probably since the Brompton has a few "special"
needs.
That is a great tool for on the road adjustments/repairs. Could
easily be only tool in bag.
But what fun is that?
Even talked a co-worker into carrying on
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