Hi Paul -
If you want to find out about riding a chain with no lube - look to Paul
Price of Paul Components. He is notorious for riding his bikes without
maintaining them to see how long it takes parts to fail.
Namaste,
Corwin
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 1:17:08 PM UTC-7, ☆ Paul ☆ wrote:
That’s a really great review Aaron—I enjoyed it.
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Great deal but I don’t know if I would like a cutout.
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 11:27:42 PM UTC-4, Fullylugged wrote:
>
> One of our locals opted for Selle Anatomica over Brooks so there is a
> honey color B17S with the slot available for $50 plus postage. He says
> about 500 miles on it
One of our locals opted for Selle Anatomica over Brooks so there is a honey
color B17S with the slot available for $50 plus postage. He says about 500
miles on it. Email me if interested (fullylugged at yahoo) and I will put you
in touch. I'd take it at the price but I am an S-A rider. He ask
Thanks Eric, I have the TA Zephyr on my Bleriot and since I am undecided
whether I will keep it or not figured I should just build the new Atlantis
frame (it's on the way) up with a different crank, the only parts I do not
have are a crank and handlebars. So I am out shopping now.
The TA is the
Thanks Ray. I lost a couple of inches after back surgery but was already
using the 165's and really liked them better than the 170 or 175's I had
used earlier, thanks for the feedback
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 7:13:21 PM UTC-4, Ray wrote:
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> Hi Joel, I have the 110 triple in 165mm on my Som
https://velo-orange.com/collections/cranks/products/grand-cru-110-fluted-triple-crankset-24x34x48t
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 6:58:29 PM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
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> I was going to buy a Sugino XD 600 but they are about the same price. I
> figure the Grand Cru is made in Taiwan but am not sure
I have V-O cranks on several bikes. No problems at all.
Not up to TA standards, but very nice and reasonably priced.
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> On Jul 30, 2020, at 3:58 PM, Joel Stern wrote:
>
> I was going to buy a Sugino XD 600
Hi Joel, I have the 110 triple in 165mm on my Soma San Marcos and like it
very much. I think the design is lovely, and it installed easily. I'm about
5'6" and had 175's on the original build as delivered, which was very
uncomfortable. I sold those on eBay and got the right size and it made a
bi
Here is a link if interested, I would order a 165
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 6:58:29 PM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
>
> I was going to buy a Sugino XD 600 but they are about the same price. I
> figure the Grand Cru is made in Taiwan but am not sure, the Sugino probably
> is as well.
>
> Any exp
I was going to buy a Sugino XD 600 but they are about the same price. I
figure the Grand Cru is made in Taiwan but am not sure, the Sugino probably
is as well.
Any experience or options? I have never dealt with Velo Orange but their
reputation seems to be good.
Thanks
Joel
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I wish I was taller or you were shorter! Hubba, hubba, nice bikes!
Tracy
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My goodness, that Chev...
Beautiful bike.
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After mulling bike decisions, and working from home for several months now
(and at least until December too for sure), I've had time to play around
with my bike lineup and have decided to pass on my Roadini. It's a
wonderful bike for sure, but my Clem and 650b'd Redwood are a better fit
for the
Hi Edwin,
Agreed! I have to be somewhere soon but I will get those prices out to the
two lists later today. This was all done somewhat, uhhh, chaotically? Not
quite that, but I figured I was missing some things I should be doing
differently.
Thanks,
Bob
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 2:04 PM Edwin
My favorite anecdote is that about her setting a new 12-hour time trial
record in 1967, which she did, but she also beat the men's record. She
caught up and passed the men's favorite and, as she passed him, legend
relates, she offered him a piece of candy (liquorice allsort) to keep up
his energy,
Cool bikes!
Tip: to see the information click on the "see more" tab on the top picture
in the middle.
Bob - I think you should add the prices to the post, so people don't have
to click around a bunch to see a bike that is too cheap (haha) or too
expensive for their budget.
Edwin
On Thursday,
There is also this article on cantilever brake geometry:
http://www.circleacycles.com/cantilevers/canti-geometry.pdf
John
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Patrick,
Thanks so much for posting this information and to the others who added to it.
What an amazing rider! I wasn’t aware of her or her many accomplishments in
cycling, all while carrying on the responsibilities of wage earning and family
care. Now when I’m feeling tired on a long hill, I
Beautiful bikes
> On Jul 30, 2020, at 1:41 PM, Bob Lovejoy wrote:
>
>
> (Cross posted with the iBob list)...
>
> I am finally getting around to listing some bikes and frames that need to
> find new homes. I am planning both a move and some exploring so space and
> becoming a little more m
Frost River: https://www.frostriver.com/shop/activity/cycling-bike-bags/
Duluth Pack (bags and names may look familiar to previous Grant creations
because they made them back in the day):
https://www.duluthpack.com/collections/bike-bags
Note, I find none of these as good and effective at hearty
Carradice Zippered Roll. Any color you'd want, as long as you only would
want black or green. :)
https://www.carradice.co.uk/bags/saddle-packs-sqr-bags/originals-zipped-roll
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 6:34:03 PM UTC-4, Tully Lanter wrote:
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> I'm in need of a small, preferably waxed can
(Cross posted with the iBob list)...
I am finally getting around to listing some bikes and frames that need to
find new homes. I am planning both a move and some exploring so space and
becoming a little more minimalist seem important.
I will be adding pictures and probably more information A
Hi Reginald,
I think I have one of these. Please PM me. Will send you pictures.
On Wednesday, 29 July 2020 at 13:30:34 UTC-7 R. Alexis wrote:
> Looking for a Mirrycle Incredibell Bar End Bell to replace an older bar
> end bill with a striker. If you have one you want to sell or know of a shop
I remember seeing this guy from GCN who uses WD-40 as both lube and
degreaser on all his road, mtb and cross bikes all year in the UK, with up
to 5 hour rides in all conditions. He's not endorsed to use it either. He
calls himself a "lazy bike rider looking for a cheap trick". My kinda rider
See below for the math
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/cantilever-geometry.html
Laing
On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 12:41:51 PM UTC-4, tuolumne bikes wrote:
> I'm seeing a lot of mathematicians talking without any math. :-) So far,
> Paul's comments square with my understanding and experience.
>
I'm seeing a lot of mathematicians talking without any math. :-) So far, Paul's
comments square with my understanding and experience.
Excepting some of the dumbed down, no choices, 90s low profile Shimanos, I've
generally don't find cantis to lack stopping power, and even the worst are fine
fo
On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 6:18:22 PM UTC-5 mhec...@gmail.com wrote:
> Your experience, appreciated.
>
And lots of experience posted from all over! I gave wax a try for a couple
of years, but it never made it through winters very well here (salty slush
on the roads is a nightmare for chains a
Hi folks,
After concluding that no production steel mountain bike will quite fit me, I’m
in search of a Gus (or perhaps a Susie). Does anyone, by chance, have one
they’re looking to sell?
Cheers,
Reid in Austin
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On Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 9:06:26 PM UTC-5 Sean Steinle wrote:
> All prices shipped.
>
> Pics: https://imgur.com/a/aD3jwi5
>
> Ocean Air Docena MKII Burgundy - $210
> MKS Allways EZ Superior - $60
> Campagnolo Downtube Cable Housing Stop - $20
> Shimano
Hi guys --
Closing this post. Bought a Public bike as a suitable alternative for my
wife's 2nd bike, and saved some sheckels for my roadini/roadeo search.
All the best and thank you all for the consideration.
KA
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 1:00 PM Dorothy C wrote:
> You would need a wheelset too.
Bumping this and adding a 54cm Roadini.
Bike will go to a good home with two other Riv's so it won't get lonely at
night.
On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 4:41 PM Kyle Altshuler
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> Hello Friends,
>
> Hope this finds you all safe and healthy.
>
> Looking to buy a 57cm Roadini (hopefully in a fast!
WD-40 is just fine by me Stan ! It's the original "clean and lube in one"
concept that other brands have tried to copy or improve on.
On Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 8:53:24 PM UTC-4, stanw...@bellsouth.net
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> I suspect I'll get a lot of grief for this...
>
> For many years I've bee
Put TWO handlebars on your bike, and you can have whatever position you
like!
https://sheldonbrown.com/org/thorn-index.html
Takashi
Zack Medow wrote:
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> Ok so for me the perfect road handlebar would allow me to run drop bar
> break levers in the typical way for “endurance” riding, then with
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