Up-n-Running...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4759804590/
Lots more new pics near the end of the set...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/with/4759804590/
-Scott
On Jul 3, 3:21 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Joel & Chuck, thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I
Very nice video Andy, and the accompanying music was right on! Most
videos that I've seen made by cyclists are jittery and pretty
uninteresting to watch.
Jim Cloud
On Jul 3, 3:47 pm, "Andy.M" wrote:
> Hey All,
> I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
> State Park last
Very nice takes! Is that an HD Flip? The image quality was superb. Beautiful
takes and beautiful bike!
René
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Technically, you're not exactly supposed to be camping out in the
trails like that, but that spot is quite a way from any possible
morning hiker/biker. I got there about 30 minutes before dark, and
was breaking camp by 6:30 this morning.
The song is off of a Jack Johnson made surf video called "T
Nice video Andy. I have ridden a bit in Chino Hills and Carbon Canyon
but never knew you could camp there. Looks like fun!
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nice job with the video Andy... looks a little dry out there and that
camping spot still it's better than sittin' on my bum hiding in
the house out of the heat any day!
hip sound track too!
On Jul 3, 6:17 pm, JimD wrote:
> Nice video, looks like a fun ride.
>
> Who's playing on the soundtr
Nice video, looks like a fun ride.
Who's playing on the soundtrack?
-JimD
On Jul 3, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Andy.M wrote:
Hey All,
I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
State Park last night. I had a great time, the "camp site" (a nice
flat spot on the trail, shielded f
Mostly just the MUSA shorts. Right now have a pair of XXL on,
although haven't needed that size in a number of years. The only time
they get worn is when it is hot and humid out. Then the billowing is
a nice thing. Eventually will hem the waist strap, which hangs silly
low now.
Otherwise the M
Thanks for the suggestions. Turns out I didn't go but I sure appreciate the
help.
Cheers,
Tim
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Bill Connell wrote:
> Hiawatha is certainly worth a visit, but i don't think they do
> rentals. Calhoun Rentals near Uptown, Mpls has them
> (http://www.calhounrental.co
Excellent. That's the kind of video that me want to try movie making
myself...or another S24O...or both.
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Very well done. Amazing how the music selection sets the mood for the
video. I bet you could have chosen a thrash metal soundtrack and it
would have seemed more EXTREME.
On Jul 3, 3:47 pm, "Andy.M" wrote:
> Hey All,
> I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
> State Par
You could try checking your order history and see if the order is
listed. Good luck!
--mike
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Except for the sleeping-in-tent-on-the-trail part, looks like great fun.
—Eric "Likes a comfy bed" Norris
On Jul 3, 2010, at 3:47 PM, "Andy.M" wrote:
> Hey All,
> I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
> State Park last night. I had a great time, the "camp site" (a n
Nice stuff Andy!
From: Andy.M
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 5:47:41 PM
Subject: [RBW] S24O Report and Video
Hey All,
I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
State Park last night. I had a great time, the "camp site" (
Hey All,
I took the Atlantis out on my first solo s24o trip to Chino Hills
State Park last night. I had a great time, the "camp site" (a nice
flat spot on the trail, shielded from the wind) was the same spot my
brother and I camped at in March. It was about a hilly 12 mile ride
there, and about 1
I know I will not be able to get a definitive answer until RBW reopens
on Tues. and I plan to give them a call. Still, would help for me to
know if anyone else has had any problem with an on-line order over the
weekend.
All went well until I clicked on "OK place this order already". I
then receiv
Joel & Chuck, thanks for the suggestions.
In the end, and for peace & harmony within The Household, I went ahead
and ordered the VO BB.
Already have a new set of Berthoud 650B tins set aside and ready for
installation.
More pics en route soon... hopeful to test ride today [for my
neediness & imp
A wild stab in the dark. Frame, bike, what have you.
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I've used Wellgo MG-1's for a few years now on 2 bikes. Lots of grip,
lightweight Magnesium body. You can get them in silver, gray and a
host of colors. I get them on ebay for a fraction of retail.
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I have a pair of Mavic Open Pro, 32 spokes, black I am not using. Used
for 100 miles. Would like to trade for a pair of silver one if you
have some.
I can sell them as well, 85 shipped to lower 48 states.
Thanks,
Ron
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Anyone out there looking to part with a 52cm Quickbeam? I'd prefer
just the frameset but would consider a complete bike.
Mike
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Scott:
With the miles you put on the bike, I think Phil money is justified.
However, the TA Axis is a very nice, easy to install and amenable to
amateur mechanic (believe me, I have that definition down pat!)
rebuild.
Somewhat jealous you scored a Da Vinci. I was looking for cranks
earlier this
>
> See many non-parallel double top tubes Out In The World?
>
I saw many weirdly shaped aluminum bikes but the few steel non-
parallel bikes I saw were the rickshaw variety. I was interesting
being countries where bicycle racks overflow with bicycles. All the
bikes had a well used look, basket
I have both the RMX pedals and the Grip Kings, and much prefer the RMXs. I
found the Grip Kings not very grippy and too narrow. They're on my wife's
bike now.
Eric
Dublin, OH
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Mike wrote:
> I was out pedaling around today in-between showers and picked up a
> pair
Looking good...
Sugino, Tange/IRD and Velo Orange all make them in 103. I'm using the
VO on my singlespeed and have no complaints.
http://www.velo-orange.com/grcrubobr.html
Chuck
On Jul 3, 2:49 am, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> ...slowly, but steadily.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/47
...slowly, but steadily.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4756379069/
And a few more new'ie pics added [near end of the Bleriot set].
First big problem though, daVinci crank + BB + Double Chainrings = 103
BB. Not the end of the world, but I was informed I couldn't go
'cheap' on the BB
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