Oh no, Dorothy! I'm glad you were able to get that stinkin' bolt outta
there.
I just had a similar experience last night, I was installing a crank on my
Susie and that big torque wrench would NOT click. I'm pushing and pushing
and my stupid arthritic hand is about to fall off and I'm thinking
I just found two of those in a parts drawer. You would think I'd bought the
magnets too but nope!
On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 8:08:14 PM UTC-7 mrg...@gmail.com wrote:
> I love the little pushmi-pullyu magnet-mounted wrench. It stays put on the
> seat tube, or let it ride up front.
>
> http
Joe, I didn’t hear my torque wrench click and ended up snapping a bolt in
two on the first Faceplater I bought. Luckily there was enough thread
poking through to the back that I was able to advance it all the way
through with needlenose pliers. I am more cautious tightening them down
now.
On
Unbelievable, Mike. I remember those days, they were otherworldly. I cannot
imagine camping and I cannot believe you stuck it out! I’m on your turf this
weekend, rafting the lower Kern. Really great and tomorrow we’ll hit Sequoia
and Kings, spend the day and drive home into the night. I miss my
Leah, saw your note about the wind in LV. I was in NE Eureka Valley, of
Death Valley NP on 5/20 - 23/. The wind was so bad Thursday night in
Horsethief Canyon (5/20) we (12 people) almost packed up and headed for the
Glacier Lodge in Big Pine. Half the crew slept in their vehicles, no tents
put
My advice is to get her involved in the choice to see what feels best to
her in her hands. Find a local camera store that handles used equipment and
let her try a few on for size. Some cameras will fit her hands better, or
feel lighter or heavier. Some have awkward ergonomics, quirky controls, o
Garmin and Varia sensor. It was expensive, but nice having that
notification on cars coming up behind me quickly. For those not familiar,
the Varia sensor is basically a sensor that detects cars approaching from
behind. It displays them on the Garmin as dots approaching the top of the
screen
Thanks Joe, I did see your post earlier. Not sure there is enough straight
section of bar on the Albatross to mount the Out-Front. Clamp section is
12mm wide and I'm not sure there is a straight 12mm wide section within 3
or four inches of the stem.
On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 3:57:25 PM UTC
+1 on the Quad Lock! Amazingly reliable means to secure a smartphone.
Here are a couple:
- Rok Straps. IMHO should be considered standard equipment if
bikepacking/cyclo-touring/grocery-getting/commuting. More than once we
carried back to our campsite a stack of firewood on a Tubus rack.
-
Hey Garth,
You’re absolutely right. Checked mine a little bit ago and it is the 2400. I
think it’s two or three years old.
Looked at the current design and it is distinctly different.
Thanks very much!
Best,
Rich in ATL
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 29, 2021, at 5:23 PM, Garth wrote:
>
>
Check the Things You Might Like thread for my Quad Lock mounted to a Tosco
with the direct (not out-front) mounting. Not exactly what you're looking
for, but I can vouch for how stable and awesome the product is. The
Out-Front looks like a great solution for getting the phone in front/over
the
Mark
I am interested in the 3 Biopace rings. PM via Google Groups does not
wrok. e-mail me at
John dot Hawrylak at verizon dot net
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 12:59:28 PM UTC-4 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, the For Sale/For Trade list has been u
Anyone using a Quad Lock Out-Front phone mount on a pair of Albatross
bars? If you do and can post a picture, I would appreciate it.
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The Claris you have Rich is the 2400, yes ? That's a "normal arm", while
the long arm wonky pull version is the 2000. At least they're easy to spot
visually.
Microshit makes a nice looking 9-speed normal short cage FD, it's in their
catalog, the R52S. I'm sure Grant @ Riv knows about it as
Thanks for sharing your awesome pics of your ride. My husband and I had
planned on this ride last year but the world shut down. Now it's not going
to happen for me for a bit. We had a car free trip planned from Trenton,
NJ where we were going to take NJ transit to Philly with our bikes and th
Neat.
But Benz,
How does the stop help? By the time the lever reaches the position, either
it has pulled enough cable for the desired shift or not. Just because I
stop it doesn't mean I've achieved my shift. I write this being well sure
you are right and I am missing something.
180 degrees
On Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 8:33:18 AM UTC-7 RichS wrote:
> Couple things in Will's post that stood out for me:
>
> 1. Will said he wasn't happy with the way a Claris front derailer friction
> shifted. I've used the Claris in double and triple configurations, friction
> shifted (bar ends), 8 sp
Hey everyone, the For Sale/For Trade list has been updated and everything
that is no longer available has been removed. Have a wonderful weekend!
~Mark
Raleigh, NC
Pictures are here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-KZRFfctZScgJb2YrECDBK4v5cEeORUB?usp=sharing
*BAGS*
Acorn Large Sadd
Hi Joe,
That was a good post; great timing when there has been much discussion as
of late concerning front derailer design.
Thank you to Andy for his highly informative analysis!
Couple things in Will's post that stood out for me:
1. Will said he wasn't happy with the way a Claris front derail
Hello Mark:
Just PMd you. Thanks very much.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Friday, May 28, 2021 at 10:47:04 AM UTC-4 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Howdy friends,
>
> I've got a bunch of components and gear for sale that I listed over on
> iBOB, but thought people here might also be interested in some o
Sold to a very pleasant fellow not far from Rivendell, he'll be shipping it
off to a friend. Riv's for everyone!
On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 11:24:14 UTC-7 Pancake wrote:
>
> sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/d/napa-rivendell-cheviot-silver-60cm-rack/7322509966.html
>
> My friend and I were building th
My Plat came with one in the packaging. I left it on under the wrap - belt
and braces as we say back home!
On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 9:12:15 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> Kate, until you get that cool wrap done, you can use a clear chain
> protector
>
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/chainst
I pulled original pedals off my 2016 Joe Appaloosa and think it might be
same model. I can post picture next week. One makes clicking sound, the
other is fine. If you or anyone wants them for cost of shipping, send me
PM. Michael has first right of refusal. Roberta
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