Thanks for sharing Rob!Cool idea, the setup looks pretty unchanged
thru the years.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:21 PM, rob markwardt
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> Took the annual picture of my Bleriot a little late this year. I have
> too many bikes but this is still the one that gets ridden the most. The
> l
Great set, Rob!
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:21 PM, rob markwardt
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> Took the annual picture of my Bleriot a little late this year. I have
> too many bikes but this is still the one that gets ridden the most. The
Snob had a pretty good take on them today:
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2014/07/just-when-you-think-nobody-can-improve.html
Cheers,
David
"it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I
Took the annual picture of my Bleriot a little late this year. I have too
many bikes but this is still the one that gets ridden the most. The latest
plus year by year pics below.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/77502424@N00/sets/72157626241583223/
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Seattle, WA
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Some quick pics: https://flickr.com/photos/57785929@N04/sets/72157646022131741
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I haven't voted yet. I have some opinions on those bikes, though. Doubtful that
Fuji engineers would let that Blackline monotuber out as a production bike.
Philip
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Whatever you do, don't use a Sora triple. On my triple-shifting Rivendells,
more than one Soras of mine have broken, in exactly the same place - the part
of the derailleur body that has a little arm that is supposed to anchor the
spring. The appendage broke off, leaving no possibility for spring
Eric, I could use both if still available.
Max
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SOLD
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For sale are two (2) Sackville Saddle Sack XS. Both are gently used. $55
each, shipped. $100 shipped if you want both. PayPal is cool but please
cover the fees.
1) Grid Grey. Some light spots on top but overall great shape.
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Here's a Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem - 26.0 clamp / 9cm in length. Some
marks but overall okay. $40 shipped. PayPal cool but please cover the fees.
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Just checked. I have a shimano 105 from about 2006 or 7 that's all silver on my
saluki; might do the trick on your bleriot if it's still the same or you can
find a used one.
RCW
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rack was sold. Thanks for the inquiry's
~mike
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The Wolfe quote was wonderful, thank you.
Cheers,
David
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Iron Rider <1000...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alternate title: Finding Tranquility on my A.H.H.
>
> http://eprider.blogspot.com/2014/07/sometimes-breve
I have a blue Brooks B17 that I would love to trade someone for a B17
narrow. Any takers? The B17 is lightly used - sub 500 miles.
Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA
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Maybe if I drill a "speed hole" in my top tube, Grant will show the rest of the
Clem??
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what Lynne says
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Lynne Fitz wrote:
> Don't be intimidated on taking the MAX to Hillsboro. If the first train
> is full, the next one likely won't be. The trail is SO VERY WORTH IT!
> Ever so much nicer than the Springwater. Don't miss pausing at Black Bear
>
For sale is the no longer available Nitto Campee Highrider front rack.
Also included is the canti brake posts & two (2) 8cm straight struts and
two (2) Nitto rack bolts. Used but in super great shape.
$150 shipped / $140 picked up in Chicago. PayPal cool but the fees need to
be covered.
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The tone is very similar to a Incredibell Brass Duet :) Very loud for such
a small bell. The nice thing of these sort of bells is they are very
compact.
On Monday, July 28, 2014 5:12:17 PM UTC-4, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
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> I agree... the Spurcyc
Don't be intimidated on taking the MAX to Hillsboro. If the first train is
full, the next one likely won't be. The trail is SO VERY WORTH IT! Ever
so much nicer than the Springwater. Don't miss pausing at Black Bear
Coffee Co. in Vernonia.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:56:52 AM UTC-7, frankly
Isn't that the truth ! Have some F U N :-))
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 5:25:55 PM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
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>
> Mostly I am having fun.
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If you want a genuine 28.6mm clamp on silver FD, go vintage from ebay .
Check for Suntour or Shimano 28.6 FD's. I've found that even most doubles
can shift triples just fine though , FWIW. The ones with a nice long cage
:) Like : many SunTour's and Shimano's and even Campy's .
But really,
The Kool Stop Dura Cartridge holders (for caliper brakes) when new are
completely self-aligning - they come from the package with a concave shape
that automatically aligns toe and flatness (if you follow the directions).
It's because of the nifty spherical washer and ball socket which Grant
ev
I do! And I'm in Chicago too.
FW,
CCB
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I perhaps should have mentioned that I don't mind the squeal and that both
bikes are stopping just fine. Mark Abele installed the Pauls just 4 months
ago, and IMO he's the bomb as far as brake set-ups go.
I am more struck, mostly as a musician, that the pitch is so different. I
might wonder i
I bought an adapter band and the SunXCD FD. I really like these new Sun
derailluers. There's nothing like shiney silver components on the Bleriot.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 5:01:11 PM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
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> Any ideas? Need 28.6 clamp.
> I hope to use the SunXCD rear derailer.
> Too bad th
Anyone want a quart of clear shellac? Zinsser brandfor free?!
Email me! I'm by Wrigley Field.
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Any ideas? Need 28.6 clamp.
I hope to use the SunXCD rear derailer.
Too bad their FD is braze on only or I would get the set.
I have Sugino XD triple. 113bb.
But looking for all silver triple front derailer. New.
Thanks for any leads.
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I've used canti's for along time and never experienced a squeal I could
not remedy until I started using Kool Stop Salmon pads , the smooth posted
Eagle 2. As a last resort, I shortened them, cutting off the "tail "
end(where the second channel is, use that a guide and cut right there).
T
To get the ball rolling I'll guess wheel diameter but have no technical
basis for that thought. Probably a lot of variables involved.
dougP
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:02:32 AM UTC-7, Liesl wrote:
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> Riddle me this, Batman! What causes different pitches in brake squeal?
> (I got to think
I have found that, upon aligning new pads as best I can, if there still is some
squeal then an application of water (splash from garden hose), or riding in the
rain somehow makes the squeal immediately go away, and stay away even after
everything dries out. Maybe the water helps the pads break i
One of my most memorable touring days was on the Oregon coast. There were
so many side trips & cool stuff to see, including a pair of whales that
live in a cove, we only covered 25 miles. Quality trumps quantity.
dougP
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:14:20 AM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
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> I've real
All those cool braze-ons on the rear got me wondering what would be
provided at the front?
dougP
On Monday, July 28, 2014 9:53:25 PM UTC-7, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> Quick, someone else ask a question that Grant can illustrate with another
> sneak peek!
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I always thought it happened when the brake pad gripped and came loose from
the rim at a high enough rate to cause a flutter, which happens when
they're not toed in...
The chicken makes two tones too, front and back...
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Liesl wrote:
> Riddle me this, Batman! W
Dear RCW, I don't like brake squeal. I don't like it so much that I never
focus on what the pitch is. I'm too busy not liking it. Of course I can't
carry a tune in a bucket, and mostly don't hear out of my left ear (need
surgery but resist out of general life long cowardice and allergy to pa
Thanks, these are exceedingly cool in form and function. Simply could not
resist ordering one.
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I have a 58 Hilsen 650b with a custom paint, "green" don't know if I want
to trade though as I like the options with 650b. Shoot me some pictures and
I'll consider. Here's a link to mine.
When it was new,
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pedalpusher61/8419648542/in/set-72157632622749622
More recent
Alternate title: Finding Tranquility on my A.H.H.
http://eprider.blogspot.com/2014/07/sometimes-brevet-is-just-bike-ride.html
Epilogue:
Rest in peace Mrs. O.
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All right let's do this
On Jul 29, 2014 7:56 AM, "franklyn" wrote:
> My wife and I are in Portland for 3 days. Is the local bike coffee outside
> still happening? Also, what's a good local shortish (~ 15 to 30 mile) ride
> from the SE? I am also interested in bank vernonia trail but is a little
>
Hello,
I have a VO City/Gentlemen semi-custom frame/fork - this one was built in
2008 by Ahren Roger, a predecessor of the VO polyvant city bike frame. It
has only partially been built up, and never ridden. It was designed to
handle 650B up to 42mm tires (Hetres do fine), with 52mm fenders (withou
Hey Franklyn,
>From SE Springwater corridor is a very lovely ride. You can get on that
pretty much anywhere on the east side riverfront, ride south and then east
– the whole thing is car-free minus a few crossings and mild mannered. If
you feel like a bit more, get off at the Powell Butte trailh
I've really enjoyed the pictures Manny. Yeah a tour is by far the best!
What could be wrong about always moving stop a while then keep moving on.
Nothing!
~Hugh
On Monday, July 28, 2014 4:05:51 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
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> After two years since the last tour, got to finally find the time
Happy to snap some photos and post, don't have any on me now. Aside from a
tiny nick near the downtube shifters, it's as clean as can be. the 57 I
have now is a 700, looking for a 58 in 650b
On Monday, July 28, 2014 10:56:50 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
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> Images?
>
> On Monday, July 28, 2014 8:0
Riddle me this, Batman! What causes different pitches in brake squeal? (I
got to thinking about this given the bell thread.) Here are the instruments:
Bike one: Pitch is a high D. Quickbeam with 700c Araya TX310F rims,
Shimano cantilever brakes with koolstop pads (model unknown; whatever cam
My wife and I are in Portland for 3 days. Is the local bike coffee outside
still happening? Also, what's a good local shortish (~ 15 to 30 mile) ride from
the SE? I am also interested in bank vernonia trail but is a little intimidated
by taking look light rail to Hillsboro during week day commut
Hi Jason,
I know this is an old thread but are the Honjo fenders still available?
Do they come with mounting hardware and what kind of shape are they in?
What size tires were you able to mount them over?
Thanks.
David
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 1:26:15 AM UTC-5, Jason Leach wrote:
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> Thanks for
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