I just tell'em there are bikes for kids to do kid things, and there are
bikes for adults to do adult things. Or I've used, When you drive a '61
Ford Falcon, you know you're in a '61 Ford Falcon. When you drive a
Mercedes 380SL, you know you're in a 380SL. Bikes are the same way. Though
I do mis
The chain hanger on my 1938 Bates is a nail head. The chain hanger on my
1965 HR Morris is a nail head. The chain hanger on my 1970 Jack Taylor is a
nail head. Maybe there's an English tradition in there somewhere.
Craig Rule Britannia in Tucson
On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 6:35:51 AM UTC-7 Joh
https://www.atwateratelier.com/collections/frontpage/products/porteur-chest
Atwater is a Canadian bag maker. The porteur from what I can tell is
probably based off the polaris. I have the demi porteur version and have
used it for many bike camping trips and love it. Having owned a swift
saddle
It sounds great! Thanks for sharing as I have never heard of this trail and
only last month visited New Hampshire for the first time!
M
On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 2:31:35 PM UTC-4 Gill wrote:
> Clem Smith and I recently rode the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail.
> It’s a stitched together
I also have several sets of the shimano bar end pods if you or anyone else
needs em
On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 11:50:18 AM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> Mindful of that protruberance, Mr. Lindsay!
>
> [image: Screen Shot 2021-07-02 at 2.49.13 PM.png]
>
> On Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 8:52:2
Shout out to John at Columbine. Late May I ordered two chain hangars. When
the hangars didn't show after two weeks or so I e-mailed Columbine.
Apparently my order went into a spam folder. Just received not two but
three hangars. Riv style customer service:-)
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Monday, June 2
Hi. I'm looking for a (now discontinued) Swift Polaris or similar bag that
has the structure to sit atop a porteur rack.
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
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I have been explaining about what ridiculous prices I paid for a bike since
1972 when I paid $250 for a used Gitane Tour de France (lugged Reynolds 531
frame with Campagnolo hubs and derailleurs and included a set of Rivat
cycling shoes that actually fit and had Vittoria silk sew-ups). This was
How many inventions went through iterations until something new and
improved was accepted by the masses though? This particular design may not
be accepted or even particularly functional but I like the ingenuity of the
inventor. The process of invention is more like evolution than creation in
m
Nobody has asked…I don’t really have any friends who know enough about bikes to
know what they’re looking at (but they do appreciate the Atlantis color and the
Russian sub backstory).
But…I’d happily let anyone know how long I wanted a Riv, how I saved up from my
part-time job for almost a yea
I have decided to pare down some parts duplicates. Most if not all the
parts listed are either new in the box, like new or have never been mounted
on a frame. Pictures are included via Flickr. please feel free to PM me if
you may have any questions.
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmW4KhM9
Thank you
Well, "the dead zone" also has more distinct margins on stiffer frames.
Maybe if M. Cerdan had a more supple frame he would find that its recoil
from deflection during his input power zone there would be less of a "dead
zone" if any.
Instead of inventing something without measure of an existin
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