Thanks both!!
I’ll give it a gander if an opportunity with my Canadian friend falls
through.
On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 7:54:58 PM UTC-8 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
> One more plug for Ben's. I've purchased a few different Carradice items
> from them in the past. Just a few weeks ago I ord
The first bike I bought for myself was a mid 80’s Schwinn Sierra and I rode that to commute to work and school. Once I added a road bike (Nishiki Prestige) to that I started reading cycling magazines and learned that the flat pedals I had been using since I started riding weren’t the way to go. So
One more plug for Ben's. I've purchased a few different Carradice items
from them in the past. Just a few weeks ago I ordered a Nitto M-12 rack
from them and then freaked out thinking it would not work with the V-brakes
I have on the bike (Nitto specifies that they are for canti brakes). I
exch
And here's another rider who wore Beta Bikers back in the day with toe
clips and straps, then Look clipless pedals with the big honkin' cleats,
then some Speedplays till I wore them out, and finally settled on SPDs.
(As an aside, I think the Looks were the best of any of them, but lawdy -
tho
Patrick - my experiences with pedal retention or the lack thereof pretty
much mirrors yours, almost verbatim. And I agree that through the years of
clips and straps with or without cleats, LOOK type clipless, SPD clipless,
and occasional dip into simple platforms with pins, I've finally settled
I have SPD mountain pedals on my road bike and tandem. They're very
important for the tandem, because so much communication happens through the
pedals. They're less essential for the road bike. I have flat pedals on my
main (commuter) bike, but bought flat cycling shoes for my rides because
the
First entry in new Blahg. And no, he doesn't; he reports someone's
out-of-context judgment.
But I'm curious how many on this RBW list like and use retention and how
many don't; and of the former, how many use toe clips and how many use
clipless systems -- and what kind.
I'll start: I rode fast fo
Nitto V5 stem has sold. Sent from my iPhoneOn Dec 23, 2023, at 9:18 PM, Richard Rose wrote:Good evening & happy holidays to all. Recent changes to my Gus cockpit have me with these two items no longer needed. V5 stem is at least 9.5 out of 10 and really a lovely item if it works with your handleb
Maybe ask Grant Petersen at Rivendell Bicycle Works ?
Kim Hetzel.
On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 12:14:55 PM UTC-8 ian m wrote:
> I haven't lived in the Bay area for some years now but as far as camping
> you can't go wrong anywhere in Marin. My #1 pick was always Samuel P
> Taylor, closer to
I haven't lived in the Bay area for some years now but as far as camping
you can't go wrong anywhere in Marin. My #1 pick was always Samuel P
Taylor, closer to the distance you're looking for, beautiful park, and a
chill ride there and back
On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 11:59:32 AM UTC-5 Ken
Make sure you click thru all the pictures. Pretty decent dent on rear seat
stay.
On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 6:21:40 AM UTC-5 Eric Daume wrote:
> Interesting it has a canti fork and caliper brakes in the rear. I wonder
> if the fork was replaced due to a crash, or they just wanted stronge
Ask Riv for a demo-loaner?
On Friday, December 22, 2023 at 9:04:28 PM UTC-5 James wrote:
> This may be a long-shot but I figured I would try. I am traveling to SF
> this new year and my cousin and I were looking to do an overnight bike
> trip, leaving from and returning to SF. I have been a l
Matt in STL - thanks for the compliment. The Ruthworks rando bag is
constructed with a sleeve that the 'tombstone loop' on the rack slips up
into - it's a fairly snug fit. The underside of the bag is then secured to
the rack with velcro straps. It was perfectly stable on its maiden voyage,
eve
Interesting it has a canti fork and caliper brakes in the rear. I wonder if
the fork was replaced due to a crash, or they just wanted stronger brakes?
Eric
On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 11:11 PM Kim H. wrote:
> https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1389606294980753/
>
> 52 minutes ago in Nashvill
Ben's Cycle for the win Luke !
On Sunday, December 24, 2023 at 3:07:07 AM UTC-5 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
> Hey all! I found one for $260 shipped, but don’t wanna pay that much if I
> can avoid it. 💅🏻
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Wow it looks great. I didn’t even see the fenders until you pointed them
out. By being understated, the graceful frame is more of a standout. I
haven’t thought of taking my Platy off road, but perhaps I will now.
Roberta
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