For dynohubs. These can be found for about $30 new so shipping eats up most of
what I can ask for it. Let's call it $5 in my gas tank plus shipping.
Joe Bernard
Novato CA.
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Thanks KJ and for all the PMs - I have a few messages out to folks and waiting
on prices. I will be getting a Specialized Strongarm crankset triple with
42/32/24t for $10 but I’m still looking for something nicer and with the 46/30
chainrings (or just the chainrings). Couple messages about one 9
"How do they differ?"
Shape and length. They copy an old Suntour (SunTour, Sun Tour) thumbshifter
which is shorter and has a curve in it similar to a Shimano bar-end. I
personally love the long flat blade on Silver bar-ends for the shifting action,
but anyone who's used them on Albas or Boscos
How do these differ from the original silver bar-end shifters on my 2009
Sam?
On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 10:02:12 AM UTC-8, ttoshi wrote:
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> Wow they are gorgeous! I can’t wait to get ‘em on a bike. The original
> Silver is great but may be slightly long for my taste as bar ends. These
All items are Sold. Thank you.
On Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 11:16:03 PM UTC-5, Mark Roland wrote:
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> Prices do not include shipping.
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> Alex DM18 650B wheelset, take off, less than 100 miles. These have the
> cool colored spoke nipples. 100/135, 8-10sp. Similar to these wheels on Riv
> fo
That mustard looks really good, and the bend in the fork is lovely. Enjoy
the ride.
Tom Milani
Alexandria, VA
On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 1:05:47 AM UTC-5, Weston Hein wrote:
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> Wowww black parts look so good on the Mustard! And that rack just tops it
> all of, awesome build!
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I have a 175mm Suntour XC Comp 94/58BCD triple I could let go of. I believe
it has 42/32/22 rings. DM me if you're interested.
KJ
On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 4:13:25 PM UTC-8, Pancake wrote:
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> Great idea, this is just the sort of creative suggestion this list
> generates, thanks! I'll
Wow they are gorgeous! I can’t wait to get ‘em on a bike. The original
Silver is great but may be slightly long for my taste as bar ends. These
will be perfect!
Toshi
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 7:45 PM dougP wrote:
> The long awaited Silver 2 shifters have arrived, just in time for the
> holidays:
Zed,
Your record-breakingly thorough review of the Clem continues to be
enlightening, as I only just found it yesterday! After falling hard for my
Hillborne, I got to daydreaming about replacing my vintage MTB commuter
with a Clem H. What struck me especially is that the 52 ended up being a
Congratulations to Grant and company for bringing the shifters to life. A
lot of emotional and financial equity here. Hope they sell a bunch of them.
I use my original Silvers as bar ends and downtubers. I'll be curious to
hear how the Silver 2s compare when used in this manner.
Best,
Rich in AT
Hi Nerl,
I have a bunch of miscellaneous parts including bars, stems, pedals, etc.
But I'm not as smart or organized as anyone else on the list. I live in
Park Slope on St Marks Pl. You are free to check out my basement and pick
amongst my bits and pieces. Maybe between Justin and me you can get m
I have a spare set of Albatross bars with with a newish Nitto stem, cheapo
Shimano levers, and a sun race friction shifter, all from Riv. Let me know if
you’re interested. I can give you a good price. I live in Brooklyn.
I have some spare pedals and other things to that may be of interest in s
Added a pair to the basket, along with a wildlife hatchet. Been waiting a
while for both, so it's good timing. Plenty of kindling to make for the
winter, and I get to mess with the shifters like a worry-stone until the
mounts arrive, or Spring - which ever comes first.
Marty
The long awaited
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