Chacos have a high arches and thick soles. I tried them and the arch kills my
feet and I can’t wear them without getting leg pains. The Chacos are also
really heavy.
I tried the bedrock sandals and love them. The sole is thinner with zero drop.
The shoe is very light but doesn’t move on my
I bought one of the originals from a list member a couple weeks ago. Pretty
cool.
I saw two on a ride recently. They’re everywhere!
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
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I went from chacos to bedrocks and like them much better. Chacos sole is really
thick. Unnecessarily thick, in my opinion. Bedrocks have a grippier foot
cushion that is still thin enough to feel some connection to the ground, and
the cairn 3D pro’s outsole is definitely thick enough for pretty s
Depends on which Bedrocks. The non-3d versions are very very thin compared
to Chacos. Plus the retention doesn't feel as LOCKED IN as Chacos feel. The
toe strap takes some getting used to but in the long run I think they are a
great adventure sandal. I have non-3d Cairns and would definitely get
Need some opinions from anyone who has owned Chacos and Bedrocks..I
know you are out there.
My old Z1's are coming undone at the outsole. I might send them in for
resoling, but I am debating trying the Bedrocks. I've read great reviews
and heard some IRL positive feedback but the toe stra
Another vote for the Yashica T4, if you're looking for a film
point-n-shoot. I got a T4 Super eons ago, and it's def the best
point-n-shoot film camera I've had. Sweet Zeiss glass. When not in use,
the lens retracts, and a handy auto lens cover slides over to protect
it...making the front face o
Good call on the Yashica T4. I didn't recommend it because it is so
expensive, but I actually got one at a street market in Germany for a very
good price (about $150 if I recall correctly). In Europe it was called the
T5.
Others to grab if you see them and they work are the Ricoh R1 series and
Rico
You could also check out the simworks fun3 bar, 35 deg sweep and 680mm
length.
https://sim.works/collections/handle-bars-simworks-by-nitto/products/fun-3-bar
I'm looking to try those when they get back in stock.
Collin in Oakland
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If you end up having the Nitto Kite as a contender I have one unused acquired
from Blue Lug. Does not look like the intended build is going to happen.
Let me know if you are interested.
Dan
San Rafael, CA
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> Thank you. I’d like probably somethin
Looking for a Mark’s rack for a saddle bag support. I have a brooks B17, a
couple stems, seatposts, and other goodies I could partial or full trade with
someone local. If you’d prefer to sell let me know your price.
Thanks,
Adam
Berkeley, CA
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Thank you. I’d like probably something in between 20-30 deg sweep. Soma looks
nice but too much sweep. I may look at the Blue lug bars or Wavie.
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My favorite flat bars are the Nitto Kite:
https://global.bluelug.com/nitto-b355-kite-bar-silver.html
If those have too much sweep for you, I also like the Nitto Heron:
https://global.bluelug.com/nitto-b354-heron-bar-silver.html
Both are 630mm wide, maybe not wide enough, so you might consider the
Hunter smooth moves?
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> Thanks for the link. That is useful info. I've been thinking of changing
> bars but have a tough time visualizing where things are. Good stuff.
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Thanks for the link. That is useful info. I've been thinking of changing
bars but have a tough time visualizing where things are. Good stuff.
dougP
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SOMA Osprey might work for you. 710mm, 25.4 clamp, silver 👍
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/product/soma-handlebar-osprey-2765?category=782
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The Wavie appers to be in the 30-40 degree range of sweep, give or take a
little.The Whatbar page allows you to order the bars by sweep and
clicking on a bar populates that bar onto the graph. You can choose more
than one bar for comparison purposes.
http://whatbars.com/
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On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 12:39:51 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> this thread, I can't picture what bar is currently on your bike.
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I’ve got Nitto bars currently on my Hunq. They’re about 580mm wide. I’d like
something closer to 700mm. Anyone got suggestions? Something that resembles the
bend/angles of the current bars (see attached picture).
I looked at the Wavie bar. Maybe that’s the way to go. But just wanted to see
if
The best camera is the one you have with you, so buying a pocket-sized
point-and-shoot like the Olympus is a great idea. Another good pocket
camera is the Kyocera/Yashica T Proof/T4. Zeiss lens, weather resistant.
Overpriced on ebay but worth keeping an eye out for at garage sales, etc.
On Sun
I've had fun, and gotten great mileage, out of two thrift store finds: a
Canon AE-1 and an Olympus Stylus Epic. I usually mount a 35mm/f2.8 prime
lens on the Canon. I keep the Olympus on a table by the front door--it
fits anywhere and there's never an excuse to leave the house without it.
pa
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