Soma carried 26” hammered Honjo but they’ve been out of stock. I had them on my
Bridgestone before they got stolen. Is there anywhere else on the net to get
26” hammered Honjo fenders?
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Thanks, Jon, but I've found one.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 7:14 PM, Jon BALER wrote:
> I have a brand new Scout 11 Trunk Duffle - Teal / White. My wife didn't
> like it.
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> $65
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> Ellicott City, MD
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54 is my size!!!
Too bad you like it or I might volunteer to take it off your hands or trade.
I didn't see any Rambouillet pics on that link.
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Anyone rode bikes in these before?
Especially the lounger model?
Are the soles stiff enough to not feel the pedal thru the shoe?
Does the wool hold up well for every day wear and in winter temps?
Thanks for the info.
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I got this back in the summer when I really wasn't looking for another
bike, but a Riv owner just a couple hours away posted this one for sale.
I've always loved the orange metallic of the early Rams and when I saw this
bike was a 54 cm, I had to at least go take a ride. Needless to say I was
h
At $150, it’s not a lot more $$$ than any other nice hub. You can build a nice
wheelset for much less than the $600 for the other wheels you were looking at.
I think it would be quite cool.
Philip
www.biketinker.com
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That’s a Marks Rack with an alternative strut configuration.
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I have a brand new Scout 11 Trunk Duffle - Teal / White. My wife didn't like
it.
$65
Ellicott City, MD
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...on one of the staff bikes posted to Rivbike.com. It’s Roma’s Hunqapillar.
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/romans-staff-bikes
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The original, first batch Clems came with the Alex DM18. I was not able to
source them in 650b, though I did get a single hoop from Rivendell.
On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 3:27:48 PM UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> My Clem L has DM24 rims. It's a wide BMX style like old mountain bikes
> used to
Just realized that I mixed up Joe's DM24 with another Alex rim the EN24. The
EN24 shows on the Alex website as available in 584 size too.
IanA
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Those EN24's look great for a burlier rim and probably fairly inexpensive too,
but no one seems to carry them. I wonder if they are only supplied to vendors
of complete bicycles? It would be comforting to see Alex make 584 brake track
rims available to likes likes of JensonUSA et al.
IanA
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very nice! I like the green and the saddle color. I have a few things to
sell and the Clem is a likely replacement.
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My Clem L has DM24 rims. It's a wide BMX style like old mountain bikes used to
have..big, beefy suckers.
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I also haven't put it out of mind to get the 120mm Grand Bois cassette hub
for future versatility with the wheels..just a lot more $$$
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May void warranty, other than that it should not be issue.
Best,
Clayton Scott
SF, CA
On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 11:53:07 AM UTC-8, Belopsky wrote:
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> Any reason I can't use a freewheel on a hub meant for cog and lockring? I
> know there arent enough threads for the freewheel to thread on
Apologies for the several FS posts recently, raising funds to go back to
650b on my Redwood, for like the third time or so... think I'm sticking
with 650b at least for a year or so... and to build up a Kogswell P/R that
I just picked up...
Prices includes shipping in conUS, except as noted.
Payp
Looking to see if anyone has a decently priced 650b wheelset for sale
before I order parts to build wheels myself.
Contact offlist if you have something. 36h, silver hubs/rims preferred.
Thanks,
David
River Grove, IL
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To answer a few questions: these are from 2006, the last 9 speed xtr group. I
bought them in 2008 on sale for $120 (you can see the price tags on the box).
They have been never been used.
I’ll drop the price to $90 shipped conus.
Cheers!
Chris
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Any reason I can't use a freewheel on a hub meant for cog and lockring? I
know there arent enough threads for the freewheel to thread on completely
but I've done it in the past..
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I think the 52cm Clem's came with 650b Alex DM18 rims - correct?
Anyone have a source for these rims?
Specifically looking for 36h silver ones, 650b.
Thanks,
David
River Grove, IL
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On Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at 12:17:25 AM UTC-6, Tom Horton wrote:
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> new choco moose bar with cork grips, shellacked, that are not yet affixed
> permanently. 50 bucks plus whatever it costs me to ship. or maybe pickup
> in md/d.c./delaware area. bought it on an appaloosa, rode it
In essence, Jim, the 3-speed would be an effort to make the Hunqapillar a
Hunqa-beam. Quickbeam and Treebeard. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
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I wish I had bought the last 68 Quickbeam that came up on this list.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> Patrick of the Moore, Quickbeam fixed. Still toying with trying the
> 3-speed Sturmey AW on the Hunqapillar, with Melvin tensioner and 24/38
> chainrings on the Hunqapil
Patrick of the Moore, Quickbeam fixed. Still toying with trying the 3-speed
Sturmey AW on the Hunqapillar, with Melvin tensioner and 24/38 chainrings on
the Hunqapillar.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Patrick: What did you decide on for your transmission -- AW 3 speed? Please
post photos of new build; I'd like to see how the tires clear the frame.
As for tires: I find that my typical 25 to 40 lb rear load is noticeably
smoother on a 60 psi 29 mm* Elk Pass than on the slightly wider Kojak.
Note:
Right. Why would you? Different person, different rides, different needs.
With abandon,
Patrick
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Definitely not going with the Cliffhanger. That's a beast of a rim that I
do not need.
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Plush, wide tires are not only about engine weight, and that may be a
realitively minor factor within a 60-100 pound range or so. In my experience
it’s mostly about the roads and trails I ride. The rougher the road or trail,
the plusher, wider I want my tire. And on the Hunqapillar, it often hap
I converted my Legolas to low trail with a Tom Matchak fork. I have ridden
it now mostly in Rando-mode for several years now. I love it.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/79695460@N00/24611151218/in/dateposted-public/
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 7:12:41 PM UTC-7, christian poppell wrote:
> Any
Further me talking to myself.
I will be running 32mm tires at the minimum. As I understand, TB14 would be
good (I've ridden them this way, it works well). The VO PBP are only 19mm
wide, not ideal to go with wider tires on that.
TB14 are 23mm wide. Grand Bois has some other rims that are 23mm wid
Here's some info for those interested..
GRAN COMPE HUB fixed/free, silver, 32H 16600 yen
Abeille 32H 16000 yen
Dt competition spokes 6400 yen
Wheel assembly fee 6000 yen
The shipping fee to US is about 12000 yen
Total about 57000 yen
So that's about ~$502USD total for a wheelset. Shipping is $1
Middle of Nowhere reminds me of what happened on a tour about 35 years ago.
I was cycling across Australia from Canberra to Perth, and after a couple
of weeks I'd ridden off the edge of the maps I had, and was just following
my nose without fussing too much about whether I was going in exactly t
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