Rivendell used to market their Roadeos with Jack Browns and SKS P45s
(Chromoplastics or Longboards) all the time. Perhaps they are no longer
comfortable with that combination and limit the use of fenders with 28mm wide
tires to protect themselves if a customer had a crash because something got
Cool! I love my King Cage/64ozKanteen; mostly because it makes an excellent
growler when one happens upon a brewery here or there. Though, it's best to
have a friend along to finish it off. Phew!
Cheers, John
On Monday, May 13, 2019 at 2:16:20 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> Beorn of the Gu
My 61 Roadini is set up with 17mm Alexrims G6000 rims, Panaracer Gravelking
32c tires (which run true to size), and Tektro R539 brakes. I'm headed to
merrie olde England in June with bicycle in tow and I'd like to prepare for
the rain that seems to go along with the island but I'm not sure I can
Beorn of the Gus Boots Willsen family is now outfitted with three King Cage
Many Things Cages (and one iris cage), bringing my frame carry water carrying
capacity to 3 x 64oz + 27oz = 219oz (6.2 liters). This is a challenge I've had
in the dry bits bikepacking, and since I'll be attempting (hope
There's an easy fix for this problem.
MOVE TO NEW HAMPSHIRE!
Here in New Hampshire, even the guys in the pickup trucks jacked up an
extra foot with the AR-15 in the rear window gun rack are extremely polite.
When I occasionally go south to MA to ride with old friends I'm always
intimidated by the
Update on the Nobby Nic plus: Wow. I'd calibrated their speed based on gearing
and feel to the Maxxis Ikon+ on dry trails, but my initial ride was on wet,
semi-muddy and mud collecting on the Nobby Nics, so when I thought the were
about on par or slightly ahead in terms of effort in the same gea
Hi All,
I have a creme of the crop singlespeed kit. Also works for 2x1 or 3x1
gearing shifting (front derailer shifting only) since the Melvin wraps 20t
of chain.
- Silver Paul Melvin
- (2) Gearclamps
- 19t Surly Cog
https://www.instagram.com/p/BxL9xq2FOQx/
Condition is GOOD although dirty (
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bop/d/berkeley-nitto-jitensha-handlebars/6887783105.html
Local pickup preferred. Shipping at buyers expense. Thanks!
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Nice. Shimanami Kaido is definitely on my bucket list.
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Bars and levers are sold.
On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 9:15:29 AM UTC-4, Hetchins52 wrote:
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> Tried to DM you. Please write back about the Choco bars.
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> On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 1:36:27 PM UTC+1, Friend wrote:
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As a minor clarification, the direction is not to use baskets with M12 or
similar mini racks designed to support a front rando-style bag (which would
presumably also be supported by a decaleur).
I do not believe Nitto or anyone else has stated that baskets can not be
used with ANY Nitto front rack
Funny how reactions differ. I bought a near NOS Waterford RS-12 off this list
with a prior owner name on the top tube, 'Doris Rodriguez". That just became
the bikes' name for me. "I think I'll take old Doris for a spin Dear." "Okay
Honey!" I love it. Btw, the '99 bike is essentially a Riven
The Nitto site still says no baskets on these racks. it's not just the weight,
it's the down force on bumps too. There are sturdy racks intended for baskets
which are the better choice.
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