The finicky stuff was the rear cuz those clicks did in fact act kinda indexy
and would sometimes leave you stuck slightly between gears. Which won't make a
lick of sense to you if you've always used friction, so we can yak later on the
PM about all that madness.
The front shouldn't be happenin
I remember that there was talk about the shifters of the early Clems, and now I
have a first gen Clementine and the shifting is giving me some issues. I took
my bike to the mechanic for a tune-up and told him the front cog was reluctant
to shift. He said the cable was a bit loose but he’d addres
Did you get the picture I sent?
Jeff
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> How worn are the Big Ben's? Would you pm me? I'm on a cell phone
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I'm looking at the geometries on the PDW site and for the 61 Roadini, and I
can't figure out if the PDW 45 will fit on the Roadini. I like my 33 Jack
Browns, but they don't fit under my current VO fenders...actually my 28s
barely fit under them, constant rub. Running the shimano 105 brakes, i
it’s a 700
On Aug 12, 2019, at 4:32 PM, Andrew Nussbaum
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What size is the wheelset?
On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 11:43:14 AM UTC-6, Jeffrey B wrote:
Bullmoose bar/stem combo, fillet brazed - $115
Noodle cockpit, tektro levers, cloth tape, nitto stem (100) - $
What size is the wheelset?
On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 11:43:14 AM UTC-6, Jeffrey B wrote:
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> Bullmoose bar/stem combo, fillet brazed - $115
> Noodle cockpit, tektro levers, cloth tape, nitto stem (100) - $85
> Brooks standard b17, brown - $55
> Brooks cambium c19, black - $85
> Sugino XCD ro
Arthur: I've used most fenders, but not those from Portland Design Works.
They do look nice, but can you say how they are sturdier than Honjos or
Berthouds? (I know that Honjos and Berthouds seem to be sturdier than
fenders from VO; they're also quieter, tho' I haven't found H's or B's
noisy.)
I'm
I've got a set of PDW 700x45 city fenders on my 650b Sam, and PDW 700x37 on
my Frank Jones Sr. I've previously had various Honjos, SKS, Planet Bike,
and others I don't even remember too well. The PDW fenders are by far the
sturdiest (without being at all heavy), best made, best designed, quiete
Makes me wonder if this was a similar occurrence on a prior set of specialized
branded knobbies... Forget the model but they were lower end wire bead budget
replacements from the early/mid aughts. I may or may not still have them
around in storage to inspect further (can’t recall if they were d
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