I'm a huge fan of ponchos (with fenders) and riding in the rain in general!
I wear regular clothes riding a bike, and putting on rain pants and jacket
just felt like too much so I wouldn't put it on in drizzle and I'd get wet
anyway. The few times I did wear rain pants and jacket, I got soaked f
You are more than welcome, Patrick.
Kim.
anxiously waiting for warmer temperatures above 50 degrees in the
daytime.
On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 7:55:52 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Hah! Thank you for telling us what those clamps are for! I have 2 or 3
> that I found in one of my lit
Hah! Thank you for telling us what those clamps are for! I have 2 or 3 that
I found in one of my little parts drawers and was thinking that they might
be useful for something, but I couldn't think where they came from. I must
have ordered them from VO (or Prob Solv?) some years ago.
On Wed, Mar 8,
I just saw inquiry on my Sam's handlebar and stem.
The bars are Sunlite North Road in the alloy version.
They are also offered in a slightly heavier steel version.
The stem is a bit of a Nitto dirt drop knock off I found on amazon.
It works well but the name on it is laughableFito.
Paul in Da
> On Mar 8, 2023, at 7:47 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I can't read the size on those Gravel Kings; what diameter/width, please?
>
48-584
Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA
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The brass bits are nice but if you just bend the original light mount a bit
it would fit under the straddle cable and do the job nicely.
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> On Mar 8, 2023, at 6:51 PM, brendonoid wrote:
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> That light and bag aren't going to play well though, at best the Edelux will
> become a defacto bag support.
Yup. Going to have to work on that, either modifying the existing bracket or
switching to a shorty.
Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA
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I ordered a pair of Hinged Water Bottle Cage Clamps 31.8mm / Silver for my
Clem Smith Jr. "L" bicycle to
I am yet to see a lime-olive Sam I don't like. Lovely build!
That light and bag aren't going to play well though, at best the Edelux
will become a defacto bag support.
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Still looking, anybody got one? -Jeff
On Tuesday, 7 February 2023 at 20:01:53 UTC-6 jeffbog...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Bump - still looking...
>
> On Sunday, 29 January 2023 at 19:11:22 UTC-6 jeffbog...@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> Anyone have an extra 32f lying around that they don't want?
>> Please se
Hi all,
Have some excellent condition parts for sale that didn't work out for my
build.
120$ - 54cm Nitto Noodle Drop Handlebars - Brand new. Riv is sold out so
I'm pretty sure they're unavailable from anywhere else. I literally mounted
them and took them around the block before decided they'r
I use any light-midweight oil; currently chainsaw oil because I have 3/4 of
a pint but I've used 10-40 or whatever my car uses and I think even
transmission fluid. FWIW, the experts say that regular motor oil is fine. I
daresay that 50 weight oil in winter might be to thick; I'd not use a very
thin
In the meantime - a dis-assembled NOS 1972 40 hole AW and the longest axle
that I could find. Just a standard 3 speed, not one of Patrick's exotic
Sturmey-Archers. For the Rosco Baby. Original grease/oil was fairly
petrified.
What kind of oil do you use in your SAs, Patrick?
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The Majestic ---> Hillborne. Love it!
Bob E
Cranford, NJ
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 1:47:01 PM UTC-5 Tom Horton wrote:
> Every yr around my birthday i ride my age 78 coming up
> Someday i will lose
> Or get an ebike
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 7, 2023, at 1:39 PM, lconley wrote:
>
>
Thanks. I was ordering a few items from Riv & ordered the Shimano ones from them. But thank you.Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 8, 2023, at 1:43 PM, Conway Bennett wrote:I have multiple new, unused velocity 135 skewers if you need skewers.On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 8:42:13 PM UTC-6 rmro...@gmail.com
I have multiple new, unused velocity 135 skewers if you need skewers.
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 8:42:13 PM UTC-6 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I bought these a couple of weeks ago thinking they would look nice on my
> Gus build. The rear skewer however is for a 130 spaced frame, Gus is 135.
> I
On that subject, I recently bought a rear derailer made by S-Ride, one of
the Soma family of brands. Every weekend this winter they've been running
big discounts (if you subscribe to their emails) - usually 30-50% off.
Anyway, I got mine for $15 and it's good.
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/59
On-topic content: Bike in question is the 1999 Joe Starck fixed gear road
custom.
Well, a year after I received the 2-speed fixed TF and TC-hub wheels, I
finally got the shifter sorted, or so I thought, and I've ridden both hubs
briefly and they're pretty nice! TF gives direct and 75% (52/17 X 24.
Hello Edward,
When you say the bars go in too much, do you mean you're looking for more
width? Or something with less backsweep?
I love the Toscos for general riding/bit offroad. But there are a million
bars out there and whatbars.com is a great resource.
Otherwise I'll but the pedals if you
A note on the gloves, there's no tag but based on my typical sizing for
gloves I would expect these to be XL
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 9:33:26 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> Ibex gloves remain, open to offers
>
> On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 9:11:24 AM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
>> White
I tried a poncho but didn't feel like I could adequately signal. When it's
cold, I prefer the jacket/pants. When it's warm I like a jacket/rain skirt
with shorts. Next I'd like to cut the sleeves off a jacket and use a rain
vest or short sleeve jacket so I won't heat up too much. I'll go hal
Yes, thanks everyone. I'll give the "high end" RH tires a try this go
around. I'm a fan of Schwalbe so those will likely be my second go-round.
I've tried Big Bens and Schwalbe Marathon HS in the past as well. I'm not
sure I'm sold on *suppleness *yet. The good news is the Platy already soaks
up
i keep reading this title as Rivendell Legolas, disappointed everytime that
its not :(
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 1:55:20 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> That looks like the box of Duplos (or "Duplo pl") that I bought for my
> daughter when she was quite young. I recall playing with her build
Good morning all. Looks like Tom is going to give the Hatchers a try.
Thanks for everyone else's interest.
Lance
On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 5:48:38 AM UTC-7 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Hi Tom W,
> They are listed as 622-50 on sidewall, but are 48mm on normal width rims-
> 19-21mm internal. I have f
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