Hi Michael,
Here's a Sam Hillborne (albeit complete):
62cm
$2500
San Francisco, CA
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-francisco-rivendell-sam-hillborne/7265738328.html
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On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 10:39:43 PM UTC-8 Michael J. wrote:
I also used to do the eye bolt & strap set-up. Simple & no storage
issues. My wife called it "bicycles in bondage".
The downside to this is the bicycle swinging side to side as you work on
it. I'm now a firm believer in work stands.
dougP
On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 1:17:09 AM UTC-8
And Scott is in Tucson, so once on the line, clothes are dry in 10 minutes.
Mike "where the wind blows all the time to dry stuff" San Luis Obispo CA
On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at 8:12:17 AM UTC-8 Scott Calhoun wrote:
> OK more laundry stuff. One of the reasons it’s easier for Europeans to not
Hello Marty,
I don't believe a Silver 60cm Appaloosa exists. At least not yet. The 60CM
size was a new size for the last group of Appaloosas and they came in
Orange and Blue. To my knowledge Silver frames in your size range would be
a 58 or 62cm. Hopefully that little bit of info helps you trac
Joe - thanks. I figure why put off the inevitable. I needed sealant, time to
stop dreading and start doing.
Ben - for heaven’s sake go get a stand! I can’t imagine you doing all that
maintenance upside down and backwards! Your back!!! And then report back here.
You will be in heaven, and you de
Looks great, enjoy,
On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 4:26:35 PM UTC-5 Davidbea wrote:
> After months of walking past the new Appaloosa to ride my drop bar
> Mercians and Homer I realized the Joe needed a new life as the Porteur
> upright bar was working for me.
> I just finished putting on a
I'm inspired to take a stand as well, Leah. I've always worked on my bikes
"Pasadena style" and I hate it because everything's flipped backwards, I
have a tendency to drop tools (and one of them took a healthy chip out of
the paint on the underside of my top tube/head tube lug), and it's hard to
Hi Leah:
I have used the Minoura RS-5000 for years. Similar to the Park, but
includes a tray that is handy to put tolls and especially small bits you
remove and need to re install. The head rotates to clamp a top tube or
seat post. When working on a bike like a Clem L, a TT carry bar is very