I love these: Rip Rack from Rat King, Five Rail from Pass & Stow, or the
34F from Nitto.
On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 3:26:12 PM UTC-7 Edwin W wrote:
> That Cycles manivelle rack is slick. No zip ties, cool!
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> Edwin
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> On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 11:54:33 AM UTC-5 greenteadrinker
Patrick, I'm not sure what you are asking. You've got some kind of single
speed cassette hub on your Monocog. What do you want to buy? Are you
looking to buy a different cassette body that you will install into your
existing rear wheel to carry two cogs? Or are you looking to buy a
different
Too bad that the DOS fws are disappearing as the Dingle 2X fixed cogs did.
But question: My Monocog has a single speed freehub that takes a Shimano
HG-spline splined cog. A quick search just now shows Bontrager and DT ss
freehub bodies and some made by companies unknown to me, but are these
current
Sadly a family issue with my parents' health has popped up and I won't have
time or money to do anything bike build related for quite some time. I just
got this frame and was planning on a fall project but as noted above its
not happening. This had some parts installed but is pretty much just as
That Cycles manivelle rack is slick. No zip ties, cool!
Edwin
On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 11:54:33 AM UTC-5 greenteadrinkers wrote:
> In the latest PLP video, Russ brings to light a nice basket solution from
> a company called Manivelle. The Le Porteur version is a little less than 2
>
FWIW, a friend of mine recently picked up a Pelago Rasket, and while Pelago makes very nice, affordable racks, my friend said he was shocked at how incredibly heavy the Rasket was.On Sep 21, 2023, at 5:08 PM, Alex K wrote:Oh boy. That is a brilliant use of the Tumbleweed rack If only The Sam
Pelago makes great racks that can attach to eyelets or through the axle
(and then attach a Wald 139). The RBW rack is available through Blue Lug
(Japan) for appx $100 less than sourcing it here in the states. You will
pay a little bit for shipping, but it allows you to justify adding a bunch
of
Not that anybody cares, but people reported the 16/19 was/is out of
production. That was partially true, and now is totally true. When I
reached out to Mike last month, he secured the last 16/19 that White
Industries ever made. It arrived today, so now I'm all set. Eagle eyed
parts buyers s
Oh boy. That is a brilliant use of the Tumbleweed rack If only The Sam
fork had those mounts on the fork I really really dig that. As far as
the Tunitas 137 Basket Tote in the Wald 139 basket, I tried a Tunitas 139
Basket Bag in the 139 basket and it was way too snug, no wiggle room and
I too am impressed that the pawls have worn out. I havent seen it mentioned
yet, what is the original material of the pawl?
For 3d printing, Shapeways.com can print in a variety of materials with
good resolution and decent timeline.
For lasercutting, Sendcutsend.com is a good economical option
Wes, Pam’s bike is a model of beausage. There is no Betty Foy used
harder…maybe Caroline Gollum can give Pam a run for her money, but that’s
about it. (Caroline wrote in a recent thread that her well-loved Betty had
a stem seized and then later they discovered the skewer to the wheel was
seized
A couple things with the ST Sprint shifters Pam. Firstly I don't know for
sure, but I'd venture to guess the compression washer Riv and others sell
for the Dia Compe/Riv versions will likely work as I thought these were
based on the Sprint tooling. Secondly, I read this about Campagnolo DT
shif
Great story! I took my Betty to the Asheville Riv ride. We rode Bent
Creek and as we rode in I passed so many people on full suspension MTBs.
Needless to say I was underbiked. But she handled well as all Rivs do.
You just need to trust the bike. And have a blast! Thanks for sharing
your
I ordered a new shifter but - duh - ordered the wrong one. So I ordered
the correct one. It's on it's way.
I promise I'm not lax about my bike. But I'm not overly careful. Parts
wear out and break. I like a tall kickstand and I strap my purse on the
handlebars and sometimes it falls or t
Hi Alex,
Just double checking - but you mention a Wald 139 basket (the larger one)
and the Tunitas 137 tote (the one designed for the Wald 137 basket).
If you are looking for the larger basket, then the Pelago Rasket may be
worth a look. It's another combo basket and front rack and the basket i
It’s the m960 version which is a polished rapid rise and one of the last
versions of their 9 speed. I have a medium cage that I will be posting
shortly which I would imagine could shift an 11/32.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 7:18 AM 'Kurt Henry' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com>
In the latest PLP video, Russ brings to light a nice basket solution from a
company called Manivelle. The Le Porteur version is a little less than 2
lbs, which is kind of amazing for a basket and rack combination. The
standard version seems to work well with a basket bag. Looks like you might
s
Just found a screamin deal on a fully built 51 Sam. Now it's time to get it
kitted out. I love my Pass And Stow for the heavy duty- stuff and
aesthetically, it's unmatched IMO. Perhaps a bit of overkill as a simple
basket rack. Would love an RBW51 Nitto rack, but not sure I can justify the
$288
Love that build photo you've got!
Too big for me, but good luck,
Edwin
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 1:20:30 PM UTC-5 mitchel...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hello! I'm looking to recoup some funds from a recent purchase and on the
> chopping block is this 65cm Specialized Sequoia..Hard to find 6
I am frankly amazed at the workout Pam is giving her bike, to wear out
multiple shifter pawls! I can imagine a few ways to do a repair, none of
which are "worth it", in terms of resource and money cost (3D printing,
filing down a bit of aluminum bar, CNC milling). The most expedient fix,
IMO, w
I seemingly missed out on a few sets of bars that were for sale on the
list. Anyone have a set of Aluminum Albatross bars? I'm ready to switch up
from my Albastache setup on my 650b'ed Trek 640.
PM off-list
Thanks!
Mike in Minneapolis
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I'll agree with others, that is a very nice looking Atlantis! Which model
of XTR derailleur are you using? I thought most of the earlier XTR
derailleurs were grey, but that definitely looks shiny. I have been
hunting for a silver rear derailleur for a custom build, and new ones are
pretty
How big is your cassette ? I have a medium I can sell you.
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 10:12 PM John Rinker wrote:
> Beautiful! I’ve never seen a silver xtr derailleur, and it’s rapid rise?
> I’m on the hunt for one now!
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> Cheers, John
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> On Sep 20, 2023, at 21:35, Kim H. wrote:
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> Hi Eli
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