A bit more concerning in the blahg was that the tooling to make the
non-cnc'd version was going to cost ~$19k?
I suspect that would be a no go for proceeding.
I sort of wish Paul or white industries or someone local would just do it
for a crazy expensive price. At least it would be MUSA and you
Sold pending payment.
Thanks all.
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 7:51:36 PM UTC-7 Carl G wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Doing some new-project fund-raising so I'll be selling some stuff I've
> been sitting on for a bit.
>
> I bought these bars from blue-lug a couple of years ago but used them only
> br
As far as I know, that shift lever is unique - what is the story there?
-W
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 3:15:16 PM UTC-7 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
> I actually know the original owner of the frame. It's been set up in a few
> iterations. Notably with a nitto campee rack, large basket, and child
I actually know the original owner of the frame. It's been set up in a few
iterations. Notably with a nitto campee rack, large basket, and child
carrier. I'm assuming it has hauled a fair amount of weight in it's day. I
am rebuilding the frame as a light trail / fire road mountain bike. The
cra
Correction, this is a FIXED/FIXED hub. *facepalm*
Sean
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 1:53:17 PM UTC-5 Sean Steinle wrote:
> Phil Wood Fixed/Free Flip Flop Hub - 32h, 120mm spacing. Includes lock
> ring for fixed side.
>
> Plenty of wear, but it's a Phil. $285 new, asking $125 shipped CONUS
>
>
Phil Wood Fixed/Free Flip Flop Hub - 32h, 120mm spacing. Includes lock ring
for fixed side.
Plenty of wear, but it's a Phil. $285 new, asking $125 shipped CONUS
https://imgur.com/a/ZkDpdOt
-Sean
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It's amazing how compact the SOMA is in length compared to the Platy.
Beautiful greenery!
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On pavement, I see no need for anything beyond 32. I'm light, I like to go
fast on pavement, and despite what JH says, I know that the bigger tires
are not as fast.
On Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 11:46:58 AM UTC-4 alexander...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Chris, I rode on 27mm Strada Biancas on an ol
Hi Richard - I have the BlueLug BoscoMoose on my Sam, reach is 120mm, not
sure about the quill, but I have it all the way down and for me, that's
plenty high considering the rise. It's an amazing bar/stem combo.
Best - Scott
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 9:57:33 AM UTC-4 Bones wrote:
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> Tha
Wow. That is interesting. Maybe a bit concerning?? So, did you grind the
paint off in those sections just to see the extent of it, or are you
planning to try to repair the paint job?
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 5:38:03 AM UTC-4 iamkeith wrote:
> That's what you get for catching big air too ma
That’s a 58cm boscomoose.
Bones
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 9:56:05 AM UTC-4 Bones wrote:
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> On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 9:51:3
There's a tosco-moose bar for sale in Ashevilles, NC craigslist page.
Maybe you could ask them to ship?
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 9:32:46 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> That 120 sounds more realistic - they don’t look like 150? I suspect the
> built in rise of the ‘moose is less than
Having ridden for years with a front handlebar bag, I guess I'm just used
to pushing the cables from the bar end shifters one way or the other to
mount or unmount the bag. That said, I now run my Atlantis with a DT front
shifter and bar end rear shifter for two reasons unrelated to cable/bag
i
I hope that beautiful purple mixte is moving with you!
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 12:50:14 AM UTC-5 Ana Candela wrote:
> More photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/2sFdzr8gWbp57Y6z8
>
> On Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 10:42:09 PM UTC-7 Ana Candela wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm moving
That 120 sounds more realistic - they don’t look like 150? I suspect the built
in rise of the ‘moose is less than what you get with a FacePlater which I think
angles up at 10 degrees. I currently have 130mm of stem showing above the
locknut.
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> On Aug 26, 2022, at 12:12 AM,
Yeah, I read the blog. The $345 would presumably be Riv's wholesale price,
right? So... assuming a nominal retail markup of, say, 20%, the price
would be ~$415 for the end user. No idea if there is a standard industry
markup, and we know Rivendell marches to their own rhythm. A 10% markup
woul
Great pics, Ana, and yeah, those Nexaves are quite large!
Did you all read the latest Blahg? Seems the prototypes are crazy
expensive. They'll be CNC machined. Here's Grant's quote from the
fabricators:
"50 pieces. These will be made by CNC machining They will cost $345.5
USD each, tota
That's what you get for catching big air too many times! Perhaps the real
flaw of step-through designs is that the generous standover height (read:
low-consequence crotch clearance) encouages aggressive rididing or
attempting of tricks. In seriousness, it's oo bad you don't/can't know
the re
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