Is there a good rule of thumb for how to change your stem when switching to
Albastache handlebars?
Right now I run a 100 mm stem with 44 cm Nitto Noodles. Any suggestions for
which length would be the best based off this info?
On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 12:24:49 PM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
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On Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 10:31:24 AM UTC-7, EasyRider wrote:
> The vest version of the liner jacket is appealing to me.
If you want a cheap DIY version, you can buy surplus M65 jacket liners for
about $10. The sleeves come off easily by snipping some stitching. Some
have buttons on one s
Its good that is not a rule of thumb Leroy.
mike
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All prices CONUS before shipping, will get a photo album up in the morning:
Campee 32f front rack $70
Rear Big Rack Medium 32R $140
Albatross alu heat treated, used 10 miles $70
Lugged stem 10cm $100
Joe Bernard
Marin County CA.
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I suspect it was a variation on the old doctor joke.
"Doctor, it hurts when I ride like this."
'Don't ride like that!'
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One feels faster bouncing off bumps, one goes just as fast plowing right over
them đ
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El pantalon is Spanish, though it might well be a borrowed, everyday word
in the Philippines. Salawal is the Tagalog (I had to look it up; tho' half
Filipino, mi madre/aking ina (looked that up too) never taught us Tagalog
or Bikol, which was her native language, spoken in Sorsogon province, where
That's a pretty looking frame, and the price is hard to beat.
The ad copy is obscure: - Tange Infinity Butted CrMo steel with HT steel
tubes
What is butted cromo and what is hi ten? Do they mean cromo main tubes and
HT stays?
[This site seems to explain it. Apparently cromo fork, too.]
https://
When it comes to fasteners with really high torque values, and when no
torque wrench is available, a good approximation is to tighten it until you
fart.
LeRoy
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On fasteners with unusually high torque, and no available torque wrench, a
good approximation is to tighten it until you fart.
LeRoy
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Sold thanks for the interest
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 10:51:35 AM UTC-8, Mark Schneider wrote:
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> I have a pair of the Steilacoom's standard weight one mounted for about
> 150 miles mixed riding and the other new still in packaging from Compass.
> 65$ plus shipping for the pair, less
re: The Betty Foy. The New Albion Starling is close in design and affordable. I
built one up for a family member and she really likes it. the blue is close to
Ram blue too.
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Hi Erl,
Thatâs interesting.
Do you know that âpantalonâ is the Filipino word for pants :-)
> On 15 Nov 2018, at 8:23 AM, WETH wrote:
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> Dear Patrick,
> I think it is pants from a pair of pants which is a shortened form of
> âpantaloons.â Pantaloon was a singular leg cover hence a pair of pa
Dear Patrick,
I think it is pants from a pair of pants which is a shortened form of
âpantaloons.â Pantaloon was a singular leg cover hence a pair of pantaloons or
âpants.â I think the term eye glasses must have evolved similarly.
All the best,
Erl âWho explained Fortnight (the time span not the
MicroShift makes some 11-speed shifters also, though I did not see any
downtube ones in 11-speed on their website. I've got the bar-end ones on my
Surly Troll used with Shimano XT RD-M8000 and FD-M8025, they work great!
Mountain Bar-End https://www.microshift.com/en/product/bs-m11/
Road Bar-End
"Tighten it 'til it smokes" is my motto!
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Interesting look into what concerned riders of yesteryear. Looks like
nothing much has changed! Biking stuff was expensive back then, too!! Guess
that indicates prices will never lower now.
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A few thoughts on this thread:
1) That eyelet is actually a cast part of the dropout, not a braze-on, unless
I'm mistaken. So it's quite a bit stronger than it looks. Still, I agree with
the consensus that the hanger (also cast into the dropout) is going to be
stronger still, and I wouldn't l
Some very elegant stuff. I'd like to know more about those *pantalons de
Paris* and the "Trousers/Plusses"*.* The full plus fours are a bit over the
top for today's aesthetic, I fear. And of course the shoes look nicer than
most sold today. But I'd probably buy a few pairs of the *pantalons* and
th
Awesome, glad that worked out! Enjoy a professional quality stand that will
outlast your garage!
~Sean
Eugene, OR
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http://www.peterbrueggeman.com/cr/catalogues/aids_1955.pdf
1955 Holdsworth Aid to Cycling
Great togs and shoes
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Just called. It is still available and I'm going to pick it up tonight.
Thanks for the tip, I really appreciate it!
Brett
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 11:18:21 AM UTC-8, Hoffsta wrote:
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> I just saw this posed in another group:
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> https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/d/park-prs-4-proff
I just saw this posed in another group:
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bop/d/park-prs-4-proffesional/6744311771.html
If I was in Portland I'd buy it today.
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On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 10:51:35 AM UTC-8, Mark Schneider wrote:
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> I have a pair of the Steilacoom's standard weight one mounted for about
> 150 miles mixed riding and the other new still in packaging from Compass.
> 65$ plus shipping for the pair, less than half price.
>
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Clayton said: "My hand surgeon told me no"
I'm not sure what 'no' means without any context. Do you mean
a. Your hand surgeon personally evaluated the Albastache handlebar and
determined that it is a bad handlebar for all human hands
b. Your hand surgeon evaluated the Albastache handlebar and
I enjoyed that, thank you Patrick.
On Monday, November 12, 2018 at 2:20:35 PM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> This oneâs for you, Curtis! Grin.
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> In which we drop below zeroËF but delight in having the duds to sit amidst
> the aspen and pine with a pipe and a coffee. Not bad for November 12.
My hand surgeon told me no. The albastache puts pressure on the ulnar nerve
directly in almost all hand positions. Also no matter how I set them up, brake
access sucks. I couldnât get the levers low enough. Three unsuccessful carpal
tunnel surgeries later, I actually listen now.
Clayton DDD
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I have three thoughts on this:
1. The recommended torque rating for a cassette lockring is typically 40
N-m. For those who don't know what that means, that is solidly in the
"Really freaking tight" regime. Like as tight as crank bolts. In my
opinion, that torque rating for a cassette lockri
One time a cassette came loose on the road and I used tw0 Allen wrenches to
just screw the locknut back on and it held fine after that for rest of ride.
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There's no substitute for the genuine Park shop repair stand for rock solid
stability and durability.
https://www.parktool.com/category/shop
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The Park PCS 4-1, 4-2 and PCS-10 are more than adequate. I've been using
an older PCS for years and years. The new ones have more stable legs which
look good to me.
If you are patient, you can find the professional stands on Cragslist with
an extremely heavy base at a reasonable price. The d
Andrew, I messaged the manager at Groody Brothers Restoration Project this
morning. They offer the rustproofing service for $30, which includes
materials and labor.
You could speak with them before making your decision. Let us know how your
bike comes out. A picture tells a thousand stories. Be
Hi all,
I'm moving to a bigger place with a basement that will be a great bike
workshop area. Given the amount of time I spend tinkering, maintaining, and
building bikes for my wife and I, I think it's time to upgrade past the
cheap plastic work stand I have been using for the last three years
Old-style, slightly baggier, MUSA knickers & shorts.
The crotch is way too high in the new MUSA pants and I love the knickers.
When I wear out what I have, I'll have to stick to the Compass knickers. If
they bring back the old-style knickers, I'm buying at least a dozen pairs.
John
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Anyone have a spare left handed spring for a set of Tektro CR720s in their
parts bin? I seem to have one backwards spring. If you have one I can
send you a pic of what I need. I'd like to avoid buying an extra set of
brakes for a spring, but I might have to.
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Hi Manuel. I sent you an e-mail about a jersey. Steve
On Saturday, September 22, 2012 at 9:27:43 AM UTC-5, Manuel Acosta wrote:
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> Kinda sad that I missed out on what I believe was the "Golden Years" of
> Rivendell products. Not saying that their products aren't Golden now. It's
> just that
No Rivendell jerseys, per Vince via email reply.
But yeah, I'm sure those bandanas are flying off the shelf!
I bet in 6 years (since Manny's post) Riv could of sold thousands of
jerseys!
On Saturday, September 22, 2012 at 9:27:43 AM UTC-5, Manuel Acosta wrote:
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> Rivendell wool jersey! <-
Daniel,
Another 26" wheel fan here. My 53cm Atlantis has them and I concur with you
on the confident handling, cornering and turning in qualities this bike has.
Good to know a 26" wheeled Atlantis is still available.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 12:52:03 PM UTC-5, Daniel M
my cat does that, too, but I watch the merino too closely for her
On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 2:01:30 PM UTC-6, ian m wrote:
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> The MUSA purple and gray striped long sleeve wool shirt. My favorite base
> layer and it's full of holes from my cats laying on top of it when I'm not
> wearing i
Definitely eye protection.
Be careful shooting into vent holes-sonetimes blows back out at you.
At minimum remove wheels and cover brake calipers/pads so you donât have to
waste time deep cleaning the frame saver off the rims and replacing pads after.
Outdoors best. Stuff goes everywhere.
You can
I do great/no probs on drops.
Feel just as good at all heights/extensions tried. Any drop bar I have used
good.
Albas/Boscos good too.
Its only the âstaches I have trouble with. So that tells me its just my hands
dont like it for whatever reason.
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more likely, everyone's habits are different, and then there's use of core
muscles - the only time we should be leaning on our hands is when we're
braking.
If you grab the bars in the wrong place, they're not going to work. If you
set them up in the wrong place to begin with, it's hopeless.
Should you desire to keep your bicycle forever consider a full disassembly.
If you do the application yourself, assemble everything you will need
before starting. Buy a small blanket to work on. Work in an uncluttered,
well ventilated area. USE EYE PROTECTION. Allow enough time. Do one coat,
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