Rich, thank you for pointing that out. Yes, it is a 51.
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Paul, I believe the frame size is 51. My sage Sam is a 2015 and it’s a 51.
Good luck with the sale. Someone will be getting an outstanding bike.
Best,
Rich
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On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 12:39:58 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> What the heck is niobium?? I have Oakley shades made of "unobtanium",
> which sounds about as legit.
Niobium is element 41, a transition metal. It was previously called
columbium, but the name change was some time ago.
N
Wondering -- what IS the actual widest tire folks have been able to run *with
*fenders on the latest canti Sam (without cutting, bending, cursing,
etc.)? I would guess 44s, but would be nice to get some actual reports
from owners - thanks.
Tom
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Hello Steve, sorry I won't be able to join you for the preevent ride, but
I'll look for you on Sunday.
Kevin, hope you can make it, but understand how family comes first.
Bob K, well maybe next year you'll be able to make it, happy trails.
Thanks,
JohnS
On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 5:58:38 PM
Tip:
7$ Cotton Fruit of loom sweat shorts at wallmart work better than MUSA for me.
But MUSA is top quality and great for wet weather. Dries quick. Reflectors.
Mike in Ellicott City
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I have a Bosco.
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Looking for one for my wife's bike
Steve
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Wow, now that I am Cheviot-less, this bike takes on new attractiveness. Add
to that, my 6'7" son just might get back on a bike that was this cool
ah, woulda, coulda, shoulda..
On Saturday, August 4, 2018 at 9:22:37 AM UTC-7, MartyG wrote:
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> Ordered the Pletscher rack from RBW, and h
A few years ago they had more sizes. Guess they got bought up.
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> Ordered the Pletscher rack from RBW, and hoped it would play nice on this
> big steed. Turns out it's a perfect companion. I love the utilitarian look.
> Sits at just the right height - room for fenders if and when. Solid as a
> rock. Had to use shorty struts up front - the bent ones that co
Quick bump before I get impatient and buy new shorts that I can’t afford:
I'd love to buy a pair or two of MUSA shorts. Old style? Medium. New style?
Medium or small.
(Patagonia shorts are no longer on the trade block as I let the waist out
and now they’re super comfy.)
Thanks!
Bob K. in Baltim
Did anyone miss the part that Alex's only has 52cm in stock? OK cool.
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Looking for MUSA Roadeo 53cm or 55cm frame size.
Frame and fork or complete. Either fine.
PM me if you have one to sell and we will chat.
Thanks!
I am in Maryland.
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On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 3:51:29 PM UTC-7, Kiley Demond wrote:
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> All Items are in excellent condition. Free shipping in the continental
> U.S. on everything except the rack which will have a surcharge for this
> living in the far flungstates of the likes of Main
Hey John,
I’m not planning to go this year, unfortunately. I hope you have a nice ride!
I did have great time two years ago and would recommend the ride to anyone!
It’s the only big event-type ride I’ve ever done, and it seemed very
well-organized.
Bob K. in Baltimore
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I think it would have been nice for them to ask RBW first.
But RBW says they have had a really good relationship with “them” (toyo?). So
they didn’t mind.
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Quite a difference between Grant/Riv and Specialized. Specialized threatened to
sue a bike shop called Cafe Roubaix and the guy had to change the name.
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2013/12/roubaix-roubaix-roubaix-roubaix.html
I'm not so sure I'm on board with someone else making and selling a
Also, if it is in fact seepage through the tire and/or rim, it should
happen whether you're out riding, or at home reading a book. I recommend
"The Parthenon Enigma", by Joan Breton Connelly.
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 8:42 AM Peter White wrote:
> I agree. And I've never heard of a porous aluminum r
I agree. And I've never heard of a porous aluminum rim. Mark the locations
of the brown spots, on both the rim and the tire. Then clean it all off and
ride again. If the spots appear in the same locations, you've made a
significant scientific discovery. There could be a Nobel Prize in your
future.
John -
I'm registered, but it might interfere with a developing family event, so
my presence there is still not certain. However, if I can break clear and
go, I'll be riding my AHH.
Hope to see you there.
Kevin Lindsey
Alexandria, VA
USA
On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 9:58:38 PM UTC, JohnS wrote:
I have the Billie bars on my Appaloosa, and really like them for road/town/path
riding. That said, if your gravel rides include even slightly technical terrain
(or you plan on riding aggressively out of the saddle) I’d highly recommend
Albastache bars, which I have run on my sscx bike with great
I've not seen that problem, despite getting some pretty damn hot days here
in Australia, and I have quite a number of bike wheels setup tubeless with
sealant. That doesn't look like sealant either coming out of the sidewalls
or from the interface between tyre and rim. What sealant are you using?
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