$2000 complete shipped
$1500 frameset shipped
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My buddy Stevo is DJing at the Golden Bull on Saturday. Lots of black jeans,
cheap beer and g-list East Bay celebs. Soul music I think from a huge record
buy he did.
If you’re up for it let me know!
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We have the Thule T2 Pro XT hitch rack. Super solid, and the latch for
swinging up or down is on the handle you use for lifting the rack. The
rear wheel goes into a basket & is retained by a strap. The front wheel
goes into a tray & is retained by an arm that clamps down on the front tire
(a
Dark brown. Size flexible. I have a dark brown randoneur box and would like
a match.
John
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 8:36 PM Julian Westerhout
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> What size are you looking for? The dark brown or lighter brown (tan)?
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> On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 6:47:41 PM UTC-5, John McBurney wrot
What size are you looking for? The dark brown or lighter brown (tan)?
On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 6:47:41 PM UTC-5, John McBurney wrote:
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> Hi
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> If anyone has a brown Acorn Saddlebag they aren’t using I’d like to get
> one.
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> John
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If anyone has a brown Acorn Saddlebag they aren’t using I’d like to get
one.
John
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+++1 for the 1 UP. I've had one for about a year and it's the best rack
I've ever had. Rock solid with zero sway, and it only touches the wheels
and can be configured for 1 - 4 bikes, with an add-on carrier for each one.
That way the pieces can be added separately and individually don't weigh
+1 on Saris Freedom 2 EX 2-Bike Hitch Rack
I got mine at REI and easily transport my 62 Sam, 61 Hilsen or my wife’s Jones.
Great product.
Max
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There is one on eBay.
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On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 8:26:30 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> That urban myth was started by car magazines in road tests, and I seem to
> recall a Honda ad with a hose in it. My guess? Some fool thought they could
> aim a hose at the dashboard and lawyers got involved 👏👏👏
People do
Paul, that's hair-raising! Wow. When I first used our rack, fully-laden, I
drove about a half-mile then pulled over and checked everything, recinched
the straps now that we'd vibrated enough to settle a bit. Then I drove from
Brooklyn through Staten Island to the first rest stop in NJ. Then I
reche
I was on a budget and bought this $80 3 bike rack from Amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QJ8BV0/
I took two Clems, fully fendered, and an REI kids bike to the Outer Banks
of NC and back to Brooklyn NY without a problem. I used irish straps to
lash the wheels, and I had to twist the ha
Bicycle Belle:
1) It’s the bolt that holds the hooks in place. Mine kept coming loose. Then
the bike would rock forward and fall off (bike had a sloping TT). (2) This is
what happened the first time I used it, as I was going 75mph on the freeway.
Thankfully, it was late at night and no cars aro
(Got away without my signature block)
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
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The Isuzu Trooper II brought the bare utility concept interior to people’s
attention. I’m sure there was some soundproofing under the vinyl flooring, but
driving down a chip seal country road wouldn’t give much evidence.
My roommate had one and it was utilized to the millimeter of its propositi
Hello Roberta,
I'm planning to come on Saturday, driving to the Wissahickon trail head,
having breakfast at Bruno's and then riding my QB down the trail, along
Kelly Drive and then taking the left turn onto Race St. to the convention
center. Not sure which of my teenage sons will be joining me
That Philly Craigslist listing is for a very high end build with several
very expensive component choices. $200 fenders, $350 brakes, $200 tires,
$200 saddle, $500 dynamo lighting solution, etc. I'm rounding up, just to
illustrate that it's an expensive build.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
O
Paul:
1. Now I have to know what a “cinching bolt” is so I can at least identify this
thing I will now add to my list of fears.
2. Please, please tell us this wasn’t a true story. Was anyone behind you? I
wouldn’t want to imagine a steel bike flying through someone’s windshield.
Also a Hollyw
Ah, the 1UP is interesting. I didn't know about them.
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If you didn't get Jon's, one just popped up on Philadelphia's CL for much
more than Jon's asking price. I don't understand bikes enough to know of
any other differences:
https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/bik/d/philadelphia-rivendell-sam-hillborne/7011399700.html
Roberta
On Monday, October
I would avoid racks that use clamping system like the Hollywood rack.
Unless you like having the cinching bolt coming undone and having your bike
tumbling down the freeway (nope, that wasn't a good day).
Kuat or 1Up won't touch the paint.
On Friday, November 1, 2019 at 8:50:23 AM UTC-6, Joe Be
Whelp, Leah just saved me a bunch of money on a hitch and rack. The thought of
scratching paint on one makes me shudder so back to Plan A: It fits in the car
or ride from home!
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Joe - the Saris is plenty heavy. I carry it myself but never enjoy it. But it
allows us to get our crazy big bikes on (if we’re hauling the ebike I use 3 and
toss Baby Bear’s in the back of the van), even with all the Bosco bars and the
ridiculous ebike bars. I can’t speak to the 2 bike version
Take a look at the Hollywood Rack lineup.
I used to suggest Saris to a lot of people as they have the best trunk
racks IMHO and the MUSA thing.
I find their inexpensive hitch racks "floppy" and cheap feeling. Hollywood
integrates a stabilizer and uses a 2" hitch receiver making everything ni
I’ve been using the one up for 2 years now. I bought it because I liked the
expand ability feature. 75% of the time I only carry 1 bike, but when I need
more space I add on trays. It will accommodate an old mtn bike, Cheviot,
Atlantis & a 65 lb ebike without readjusting anything. I can also use
My 'big' vehicle is a Honda Odyssey. That's what I use when I'm
transporting high schoolers and their bikes to team practices. I have just
a simple 2 bike hitch rack, but a couple of the other coaches have similar
vans with 4 slots on top plus 4 more on the hitch rack in back for a total
of 8
To clarify - ours is the Thule Doubletrack 2 990XT
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We have an older Thule 2-bike carrier, similar to the Doubletrack the we have
had for about 6 years. We usually carry an ebike and one of my Rivendells on
it. It has been fine, we replaced the central bar clamp mechanism this summer
after the one of the plastic lock sleeves cracked. I can fit my
I have a nice Shimano Via (FC-MC 18) with 42/32/22 rings and 175mm arms. $25
plus shipping by method of your choice. Email me at fullylugged at yahoo dot
com for pcitures if interested.
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About 7 years ago, I purchased a Kuat NV from REI on a Black Friday sale. It
was 25% off so $300 or so. It’s been a great rack. Comes on and off easily. Has
a built in cable lock to lock up the bikes. Even a work stand in case you need
to do a quick tune up when out at the trail head. The would
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