I use The Color Factory in Waretown, NJ (near Toms River). Bruce
Risley is the owner, and he uses only wet (DuPont Imron) paint. Here
are photos of 2 of his paintjobs (on my bikes)... I think he does a
fabulous job, and his prices are very reasonable.
http://tinyurl.com/3oy3wxf
http://tinyurl.co
Hi,
I would like to have my green Hillborne frame painted or powder coated
and I live in New York City.
Does anyone have any suggestions on frame painters who can do a good
job and professionally apply decals around NYC?
I know Bilenky in Philly does great work ,and that's very close, but
just putt
Clyde,
I've got a long cage Shimano Deore LX reverse rise sitting on my
bench...worked fine but I swapped it because I wanted a non-reverse.
It's used with minor scratches...can send pic if you'd like. Could
either trade or sell (not looking for much).
Rob
On Jun 3, 6:39 am, ccanter wrote:
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PM sent for water bottle cage(s).
On Jun 3, 1:45 pm, williwoods wrote:
> New lower lower prices.
> Cages: Nitto R and Electra/Nitto knockoff cage $35 for Nitto $10 for
> Electra
> Front Der: Shimano Ultegra $20
> Cranks: Sugino XD2 triple 175mm 24/40/ and 39/43 $65
> BB: IRD sealed 68x113 $15
Cranks, hub and jaguar post sold!
On Jun 2, 6:18 pm, Brewster Fong wrote:
> On Jun 2, 3:36 pm, Andrew wrote:
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> > 4. Sugino Alpina 172.5 Triple. 48-36-24. High polish sleeker version
> > of the XD with a wider range. Had to special order these, not sure if
> > you can get them anywhere. Brand N
New lower lower prices.
Cages: Nitto R and Electra/Nitto knockoff cage $35 for Nitto $10 for
Electra
Front Der: Shimano Ultegra $20
Cranks: Sugino XD2 triple 175mm 24/40/ and 39/43 $65
BB: IRD sealed 68x113 $15
Headset: Cane Creek Classic 100 1" $60
Rear Der: Shimano Ultegra mid cage near bran
I have contemplated the possibility that this was the cleat/pedal interface
clicking. I have tried holding my feet in different positions without much
luck. I also can't tell if it occurs when my right foot is fully weighting the
pedal or when the left foot is completely unweighting its peda
Hey guys, we made it! We didn't leave until late and that gave us a great
break in the weather. Of course we didn't get to China camp until like
10:00pm (only sprinkled on us), but that's what dynamo's are for right! It
dumped on us on Wednesday morning so we took an extended breakfast break at
Sold, thank you all.
On Jun 3, 8:45 am, RonLau wrote:
> To all,
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> I forgot to add this detail. I am selling it because none of my bike
> fits them.
>
> Ron
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> On Jun 3, 8:44 am, RonLau wrote:
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> > To all,
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> > Going to clean out some parts I don't plan on using. For sale is a
I'm out of town in June but I'll make October 1st. And then, I hope, a
200k, 300k, and the LRL next year.
jim m
On Jun 2, 3:29 pm, RonLau wrote:
> JimG posted this on FB and I am copying this here. If you have time,
> please join us. Going to be a fun ride.
>
> "Mark your calendars! In 2011,
I am looking to change the ride of one of my bikes and wonder is
anyone has a nitto Albatross bar setup they wouldn't mind parting
with. I am looking for bars or bars and brake levers - possibly a
stem too. Thanks
JL
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To all,
I forgot to add this detail. I am selling it because none of my bike
fits them.
Ron
On Jun 3, 8:44 am, RonLau wrote:
> To all,
>
> Going to clean out some parts I don't plan on using. For sale is a
> pair of JB Green, 100 miles max. Side wall still clean but they have
> been sitting
Sacha,
Good question. I don't know for sure, but I'd venture to guess that
it can be serviced -- just not in the same way (by unthreading the hub
shell). The SONdelux is actually the successor to the SON20 for
16-20" wheels rather than the SON28, which was designed for 26" to
700c. There are fe
To all,
Going to clean out some parts I don't plan on using. For sale is a
pair of JB Green, 100 miles max. Side wall still clean but they have
been sitting in a box for the pass year and a half.
$65 shipped to lower 48 states.
Thanks,
Ron
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Esteban,
Sorry I will miss you this time. Have a good time in Paris. My wife
went to school there for two years, she thinks it is the best city on
earth, I don't agree 100% but oh well
Ron
On Jun 3, 3:18 am, Esteban wrote:
> I would highly recommend folks do the Popularie. I'd drive up
Low budget project leaves me in need of a long cage Shimano compatible
rear derailler. I have a fairly nice 105 in mid length to trade. What
you got?
Best,
Clyde
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I get clicking on M324s -- nice pedals, btw -- when I get very slight
cleat slippage. I noticed this recently riding two different bikes
both with those pedals in a new pair of shoes: the cleats would slip
very slight and click under power (and only under power, not while
cruising) while they don't
I too once fixed a clicking noise like that by retightening all of the
chainring bolts. It's easy to see how a single loose bolt could cause
that kind of click.
michael
On Jun 2, 4:58 pm, Larry Powers wrote:
> I keep not getting to that. I will do it tonight.
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I would highly recommend folks do the Popularie. I'd drive up if I
wasn't in Paris.
Last year there were like 150 riders, half of whom were first time
randonneurs.
Its a great route, and as always, a great group to boot.
Esteban
Paris, FR (through June)
On Jun 3, 1:33 am, William wrote:
> I'm
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