A laptop bag on its side might slide right in there. Briefcase from
Goodwill, maybe? Good luck on the dog, but I recommend a medium-sized
dog that can run really fast for a long long time. But dogs are like
bikes - everyone thinks the one they've got is the best!
Philip
On Apr 29, 1:06 pm, Patri
Holy COW that was pretty stealth! "Oh, here's the car I got to replace
the Subaru. It's a little Bugatti I picked up."
Nice. Bike.
Philip
Philip Williamson
www.biketinker.com
On Apr 29, 12:40 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Patrick: I don't know why the rack was so built; I can trace the bike
>
Those custom Rivendells of any type just can't be beat! And your mixte is
the best of the best!!!
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:58 PM, SMP wrote:
> Here are some photos...
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/sets/72157626345789636/
>
> Enjoy!
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I wont be there but if you do it next year, I will be there. I always
wanted to try the 5 borough ride. 42 miles. Do you take a day off on
Monday when you do that ride? LOL
K.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Brett Lindenbach <
brett.lindenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i will be participating in t
Here are some photos...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumehra/sets/72157626345789636/
Enjoy!
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My project consists of finally ordering my .028" 5/16 chrome moly
tubing for my made to fit racks. I just couldn't stomach the idea of
all the adjustable bits on generic racks and have a couple of simple
designs in mind for my particular frame. I will powder coat the whole
business after getting my
I have some Nitto racks (Big Back Rack and M-12) in used but great
condition and would like to trade for either a Big Front Rack or Mini
Front Rack.
Possibly interested in buying a mini front rack is no one is
interested in the trade.
JL
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Thanks for the Weston map. I've explored randomly in that area, but
it's nicer to have a clear overview. Is the Licoln book available at
the town hall or some online store? I'm very interested in piecing
together the trails that make good routes in the metro west towns.
My own favorites are the
Straddle-wire height, pads, cable housing (modern housing has less
compression).
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
> On Apr 29, 2011, at 6:02 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>
> > Now: please give me advice how to get more hoods braking power from
> > the Mafac levers and the Mafac c
On Apr 29, 2011, at 6:02 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Now: please give me advice how to get more hoods braking power from
> the Mafac levers and the Mafac cantis?
Sheldon Brown's web site has a page on setting up cantis. That might be
helpful.
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Thanks for all the compliments. As to the two-decker rack, yes, I can
see stowing a burrito-wrapped kit (original, heavy Filson cloth,
please) underneath Fluffy's nest. (No, I don't really name my dogs
"Fluffy.")
Y'all have probably experienced how some bikes just "fit" and "work"
when you first g
Patrick,
That's a very nice looking bike! I'd imagine that finding a Herse in
your size is quite satisfying.
Jim Cloud
Tucson, AZ
On Apr 29, 11:41 am, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Or complement, if you like. Here is my new Sam HIll
> substitute:https://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/BIKESMISCELLANE
It's a 59cm, and I have a Periscopa raising the bars about 4cm above seat
level.
Mobile Brian Hanson
On Apr 29, 2011, at 6:07 AM, Minh wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Looks great! Is that a single tt 56? How much stem are you showing?
> I've been obsessed lately thinking i've got my bars too high..
SOLD. Thank you.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Curtis Schmitt wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago the non-drive side crank arm came loose on my
> Romulus. I rode it straight to my LBS, a few miles away, to tighten it back
> up but by then I had thoroughly ruined the indentation at the spindle. They
On Apr 29, 3:40 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
other than keeping the load higher, I think it's pretty neat, if that
is indeed the purpose of raised platform. have fun figuring out what
to stow the space in between - perhaps a nice bag for the dog and his/
her accoutrements?
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Hey Patrick, so that's a Rene Herse? 1958? Wow, that looks great.
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Actually, it cost me less by about half a grand than the Sam Hill I
bought off Riv's floor last year! The two previous owners, Jan Heine
and RS Watson of this list, didn't like it; their loss, my gain. This
is a user, not a collector or shower.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Bill Gibson (III)
w
WOW. Now I know why you were selling bikes!
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:40 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Patrick: I don't know why the rack was so built; I can trace the bike
> back to at least two previous owners and doubtless there were many
> others. At any rate, it works for me, as you can see w
Patrick: I don't know why the rack was so built; I can trace the bike
back to at least two previous owners and doubtless there were many
others. At any rate, it works for me, as you can see with the hacked
Karrimore or whatever bar bag that I rigged to fit: the higher
platform nicely supports the b
Yes, P65. The website says they are for 26" wheels but I went with
the advice of the guys at Rivendell and they said they would fit, and
they do, like a glove.
On Apr 28, 9:20 pm, jandrews_nyc wrote:
> Which fenders are those? P65?
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On Apr 29, 2:41 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
that's a fancy dog-carrier. what's the story with "upper deck" on the
front rack? a solution to properly fit a handlebar bag to the bars/
stem?
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P.S.
BTW yes Steve, you nailed it- one of the photos is from the stretch
between Ridgeway and Oak St.
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Thanks for the replies everyone.I love it when spring days feel
like fall and vice versa. I love all the seasons, but man this
winter was pushing it.
On Apr 29, 12:14 pm, stevep33 wrote:
> Is this the patch of woods following the stream between Ridgeway Rd on
> out to Oak St? It looks fami
Replying back to the winter project thread. One of mine was the
reorganization of my garage. A big piece of that was a larger bike
storage solution. Last weekend I tore out some useless shelving and
installed a huge suspended shelf. All the camping gear goes on top
and 9 bikes hang underneath.
Found one thnaks for the replies
On Apr 26, 6:51 am, dean899 wrote:
> Looking to purchase a hobo handle bar bag not worried about the
> condition. Let me know if you have one to sell thanks
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i will be participating in the nyc 5 boro bike tour on sunday. let me know
if you will be there and care to meet up during the ride or at the
festival. this will be my fourth 5 boro, but my first on my blériot.
cheers,
brett
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Or complement, if you like. Here is my new Sam HIll substitute:
https://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/BIKESMISCELLANEA#5601068759995012818
for those times when I want fatter tires and gears for
pavement-cum-dirt rambling and, incidentally, for carrying the small
dog I hope soon to get.
I handles
A couple of weeks ago the non-drive side crank arm came loose on my Romulus.
I rode it straight to my LBS, a few miles away, to tighten it back up but by
then I had thoroughly ruined the indentation at the spindle. They replaced
the entire crankset with an identical one, only in 175mm as opposed to
Is this the patch of woods following the stream between Ridgeway Rd on
out to Oak St? It looks familiar, but then the Highlinds T sign
throws me off since it's several miles down the road.
On Apr 29, 5:02 am, newenglandbike wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just thought I'd share a few snapshots from a brie
Looks like perfect terrain for the QB. After the winter you folks had
I imagine you're excited about summer and all it's sweaty humid
goodness.
--mike
On Apr 29, 2:02 am, newenglandbike wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just thought I'd share a few snapshots from a brief ride last weekend
> in weston woods h
Really Beautiful!!
Jim
> From: orthie...@gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 06:15:04 -0700
> Subject: Re: [RBW] jaunt in weston woods on the quickbeam
> To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
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> Looks like Fall... Beautiful!
>
> Sent from my iPhone 4
>
> On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:02 AM, newengl
Great pic.. Warning though, baskets are addicting and may become permanent
fixtures ...
Kelly
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On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:54 AM, Brian Hanson wrote:
> I had a nice ride home tonight between the thunderstorms. I've put the
> basket back on the Hilsen, and love the utility. The
Looks like Fall... Beautiful!
Sent from my iPhone 4
On Apr 29, 2011, at 2:02 AM, newenglandbike wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just thought I'd share a few snapshots from a brief ride last weekend
> in weston woods here in MA:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/43029278@N07/sets/72157626481676863/
>
>
> Lo
Hi Brian,
Looks great! Is that a single tt 56? How much stem are you showing?
I've been obsessed lately thinking i've got my bars too high
On Apr 29, 3:54 am, Brian Hanson wrote:
> I had a nice ride home tonight between the thunderstorms. I've put the
> basket back on the Hilsen, and love
Hi All,
Just thought I'd share a few snapshots from a brief ride last weekend
in weston woods here in MA:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43029278@N07/sets/72157626481676863/
Looks like perfect weather again this weekend here in New England.
Have to take advantage when you can around here!
Happy
I had a nice ride home tonight between the thunderstorms. I've put the
basket back on the Hilsen, and love the utility. The Jack Brown blues are
still going strong with zero flats in 2 years of hard use. The rear has no
tread left, but still gives plenty of grip. Ahh - a nice prequel to Bike
Mo
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