yeah, i've not taken pics yet, but it's this rack:
http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=671
not just a "top rack".
i'm in West LA on Venice Blvd - email me off list for phone :)
-a
On Dec 16, 2010, at 9:51 PM, doug peterson wrote:
> Andrew:
>
> I'm interested
Just sayin', nothing new under the sun...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10703...@n06/3843925853/
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Andrew:
I'm interested. Is the R 15 the rack with the side pieces so the
panniers don't flop into the wheel? I have the Big Rear Rack now and
it's a bit much for what I do. The little top rack, the one with just
the struts running down, is the one Riv says shouldn't be used with
panniers. Is t
Dave is right, Ft Collins has some great riding.
We have a few fun trails here on the West Slope of Colorado
http://www.gjmountainbiking.com/
If you are driving through Utah on I-70, there are many many
opportunities.
Of course there is the Moab area,
but closer to the Interstate is the San Rafael
Howdy folks.
I would love to find one of these, either for less than new or for trade. I
have the following that I would trade for one (all 3/32"): unused but a
couple years old Surly 15T; older but not the bad thin old ones Surly 16T,
no real signs of wear but ostensibly used; 17T Euro-Asia, al
Dark slimey green? Glad I'm a 58, not happy about caliper
brakes...prefer canti's... white head tube nice..room ro 42's good
too. .can I see the slimey green color 1st ?
~Mike~
On Dec 16, 7:21 pm, Dan Abelson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Rocky B wrote:
> > Check it out...
>
> >
no Canti Mounts? That kinda sucks. Not the end of the world I just
really like canti's Then again im not really in the market for a
singlespeed currently anyway.
Other than that the rest sounds reasonable.
On Dec 16, 7:21 pm, Dan Abelson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Rocky B wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Rocky B wrote:
> Check it out...
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/311
>
> Glad I got my silver 54cm QB when I did
Well it solves a debate for me at least. I have a 54cm Quickbeam that
I love -- it is my favorite bike. I was contemplating getting
Check it out...
http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/news_post/311
Glad I got my silver 54cm QB when I did
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I've got two Nitto R-15 racks for sale.
These are nice top-racks, as well as some of the the smallest racks that can
still handle a couple of Ortlieb panniers.
Hold a Big Loafer just fine, although the 'Loaf is a bit longer than the rack
and the tweed ones flop over the end a half-inch when empt
This has gotta be one of the few times, if ever, that anyone ever said
"thanks for NOT buying my bike". Glad you've fallen in love with
again; the build suggests you put a lot of thought into it. You will
not regret keeping it.
dougP
On Dec 16, 11:51 am, Anne Paulson wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2
Hi Lauren,
Fort Collins is super for bike rides. I dont do alot of dirt but there is alot
to offer here. Here are some links to check out if you want. Also I would love
to check out your Hunqapillar. If you would like to throw a leg over my 59
Rodeo or a 60 SimpleO ne it would not be a
Sent you an email. I think I have just what you need.
On Dec 16, 9:53 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Trying to come up with a replacement stem and moustache bars..
> 1 1/8th diamater and need about 11 cm stem.. so looks like I need to come 23
> cm up from head tube and 11 cm out. or dirt drop of so
OK. Thank you. I see your point. Still, it's a good bike, just not for future
resale.
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On Dec 16, 2010, at 9:45 AM, rperks wrote:
> While I as well as others were able to do well with the sub $400
> blemish bikes it cast a hue over the early sogn line, and will keep
> the p
Remember when the original Sogn came out, right around the same time
as the Bombadil? There was some discussion that the Sogn is what "riv
should have made," with its clearance for Neo Motos and evocative of
the XO-1. But on a Riv, a lugged bottom bracket limits tire
clearance, so we get the Bomb
How about these Nitto MT-11 stems?
http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9025
http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9024
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 10:12 PM, mkrbec wrote:
> The Atlantis is no longer for sale, I've decided to keep the bike.
> While the bike has been for sale I have been each night after work and
> on weekends and have slowly fallen in love with the bike. So much so
> that I can no longer bring myself
Bravo indeed! That is just too sweet to part with... Wise choice.
On Dec 16, 8:02 am, MichaelH wrote:
> Bravo
>
> On Dec 16, 1:12 am, mkrbec wrote:
>
>
>
> > The Atlantis is no longer for sale, I've decided to keep the bike.
> > While the bike has been for sale I have been each night after work
I've found the shorter version of those but not the longer ones.
Thanks
Kelly
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On Dec 16, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
> Kelly:
>
> Another option might be to go with a quill adaptor that adjusts via a
> quill, but accepts a 1 1/8 threadless stem. Personall
Kelly:
Another option might be to go with a quill adaptor that adjusts via a
quill, but accepts a 1 1/8 threadless stem. Personally I haven't used
this setup, so I can't comment on it. I'm sure folks on this forum
have, though... either that or you can certainly find reviews online.
Good luck.
I was on the search for one of these last year. This is the in-between
step from 1 inch quill to 1 1/8 ahead. I think they were made for
about two weeks in 1996. The best option I found was at Nashbar. The
quill isnt that long but the angle is almost vertical.
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes//Product
Thanks for posting. Both bikes look great. Plus it is nice to look
at good biking photos on a day that 3-5 inches of snow are expected.
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Trying to come up with a replacement stem and moustache bars..
1 1/8th diamater and need about 11 cm stem.. so looks like I need to come 23
cm up from head tube and 11 cm out. or dirt drop of some kind to lessen the
amount of quill showing.. either way.
the adjustable zoom that is on here suc
While I as well as others were able to do well with the sub $400
blemish bikes it cast a hue over the early sogn line, and will keep
the prices low for these in the future. This is unfortunate, but
pricing has an impact on perception. While these are very good bikes
for the money, and IMO better
Rob -- please elaborate re Rawland possibly hurting the pricing of their bikes.
From: rperks
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Thu, December 16, 2010 8:34:00 AM
Subject: [RBW] Re: FS: Rawland Sogn, Bike Friday FT: Tikit, Nitto stem
It is not just Rawland, although
It is not just Rawland, although I think Sean did things with his
pricing and timing that hurt the value of these bikes. Have you
looked at the price of bike on ebay or even here? You can get a used
surly complete well under $500 and the prices here for good Ranbo's in
my size on this list is ast
I am traveling in Fort Collins, Southern California (Redondo Beach and
San Diego), Joshua Tree, and through UT over the next couple weeks
with my Hunqapillar in tow. Does anybody have suggestions on nice
rides, particularly ones that will get me off of the pavement and onto
a trail? I'll be pretty
Too bad the Sogn is a Large.
On Dec 16, 1:04 am, Esteban wrote:
> Ah, unfortunately I teach in June and PBP is at the end of August.
> I'd be broke if I paid for food in Euros for two extra months while I
> panhandled in front of Notre Dame.
>
> I *am* planning a SR series this year, so you never
That's a good idea. I replaced a cracked rim this way.
Philip
On Dec 15, 9:28 pm, Earl Grey wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> if you don't find any takers, just buy some Synergies, tape them to
> your Open Pros with the spoke holes aligned, and then move the spokes
> over one by one. The ERDs are only a mm
Thanks to all the fine people on this list for your support over the
last three years. It is not a pleasant decision to close Renaissance
Bicycles, but is the right decision for our family.
We will try to update the website by the end of the weekend with our
remaining inventory. Of particular in
Bravo
On Dec 16, 1:12 am, mkrbec wrote:
> The Atlantis is no longer for sale, I've decided to keep the bike.
> While the bike has been for sale I have been each night after work and
> on weekends and have slowly fallen in love with the bike. So much so
> that I can no longer bring myself to sell
Matthew,
That is truly a beautiful bike...glad you're keeping it.
I am fortunate enough to also have a 64cm Atlantis, it is one of my
favorite bicycles. Rode it to work yesterday.
Angus
On Dec 16, 12:12 am, mkrbec wrote:
> The Atlantis is no longer for sale, I've decided to keep the bike.
> W
Hey Mojo,
Great story and love the Wooly Warm blue pullover. I am wearing mine alot
these days just east of you on the front range. What a great piece of wool.
Dave Nawrocki
Fort Collins, CO
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