Wheels are sold, thanks.
On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 8:11:26 AM UTC-5 alan lavine wrote:
> Any interest if I cover the shipping?
> Alan
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> On Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 11:36:47 AM UTC-5 alan lavine wrote:
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>> Bill is correct, also they are 700 not 650. Sorry
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>> On Thursday, Februar
Bought this from Blue Lug and just haven't used it much at all. Its huge,
kind of like a newer old school Jansport. Very lightweight and packable as
well. Listed as 27L, its pretty cavernous.
Pics Here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/zvNWbongfiixUMpo9
Asking $90 shipped CONUS
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Ben's got it at a very good price.
https://www.benscycle.com/nitto-r50-quick-release-saddle-bag-supporter-bag_part_nitto__870-179-11/p
On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 9:48:32 AM UTC-8 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> Once upon a time I had a couple of these but swung towards carring my
> cargo upfront
I have been using an Ortlieb Vario (latest model) every weekday for nearly
a year and it has been fantastic. I'm an industrial designer who has
designed many bags. This is hard to beat. I'm typically not a fan of the
overly engineered plastic/advanced manufacturing methods, but it is
extremely
Greetings everyone,
I am going to cycle the Zuiderzee bicycle route in the Netherlands in April
(400km) and am trying to figure out the best way to go straight from the
airport to the bike rental place without dragging a suitcase and all the
hassle entailed with that. I am definitely packing in a m
I am looking to but a 60cm Cheviot, ideally just the F/BB/HS/F, and ideally
locally, in Western NC. If it's not local, so be it. If someone is
interested in a trade, then I have a 2018 62cm Appaloosa for your
consideration. If not, then I've got cash. Please let me know if you have
this bik
Tom, I’m looking forward to meeting you
You can rent a Indego bike share bike for about $12 a day. You’ll see spots
for them all all over the city probably every other block or so. if you
want to go a little bit more upscale contact Shelly at Fairmont Bikes.
https://www.fairmountbicycles.com/r
Segue from the bottle cage thread.
I fumble with the nomenclature, but I used to have a few very well made
white plastic water bottles, probably not bike-specific, made from thick
and stiff white plastic and with a screw-*on* top that covered the
aperture, as opposed to screw-*in* tops that fit in
Once upon a time I had a couple of these but swung towards carring my cargo
upfront on my bikes for a few years. Now I'm back on the rear saddlebag
train and want to grab one of these for my Ram. Riv is out of stock...
Anyone holding?
Mike in Minneapolis
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I originally bought a 59cm Clem "L". I rode it for nearly two years
thinking that it was right size for me. However, I came to realize that it
was way too big for me to handle. I have a long torso with short limbs.
I was fortunate to sell it locally and find a beautiful RBW blue 52cm Clem
"Dem
All you folk’s nearby lucky. Just a little too far for us. When I was
working in GA for Tifosi, those shows were always such great times. Def not
work.
Jock
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 4:02 AM ascpgh wrote:
> It's such a great event, I'm sad work got in the way and I cannot attend
> his year.
>
> B
I own a 50cm Platypus and I wish I had sized up and gotten the 55 cm
because it could fit 700c bicycle tires (where the 50cm can only do 650b).
Something to think about if you might end up using your Clem for more
gravel.
On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 3:21:33 PM UTC-8 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
Actually, those Arundels look very possible since the design would readily
expand to accept slightly oversized bottles like the REI Microlite. Must
look into those.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 6:27 AM Caroline Golum
wrote:
> Gonna throw my hat in the ring for the Arundel stainless steel cage, which
Will: where do you find those screw-top, stainless steel, insulated Bivos?
I just looked and found only the usual pop-spout type.
Thanks.
In other news: REI was recently having a 1/2 price sale on their
"Microlite" ss insulated bottles; these have a full-coverage flip-up spout
cover which I reall
This will be my first time at PBE (I missed all of the years of NAHBS).
Regrettably coming from Miami without a bike, but hoping to rent one for at
least one of the rides, and also volunteering for a shift at the show.
Happy to meet up with Rivfolk! (Do we need a secret sign???)
Tom (who is lo
I should be around the weekend of 4/6 - keep me posted!
On Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 8:29:57 AM UTC-5 Caroline Golum wrote:
> Bumping this! Back from the shoot, ready to ramble.
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> My birthday is on a Thurs this year (3/21) but if anyone is interested in
> a ride the following weekend, we
Bumping this! Back from the shoot, ready to ramble.
My birthday is on a Thurs this year (3/21) but if anyone is interested in a
ride the following weekend, weather permitting, let's organize!
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Gonna throw my hat in the ring for the Arundel stainless steel cage, which
I've had for 10+ years without a hitch. And it's slightly adjustable as the
steel has some give to it. I've put whole bottles of wine in there, iced
coffee cups, my regular Yeti,
etc.
https://www.biketiresdirect.com/pro
It's such a great event, I'm sad work got in the way and I cannot attend
his year.
Be sure to talk to all the vendors you have patronized in the past or
quietly objectify. It's a fine collection of people who are about bicycles
that trade shows of the past weren't. The accessibility and warmth
Salsa Nickless Cage is my favorite. Kind of a copy of the Nitto R, with
fatter tubing and a lot cheaper.
On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 4:28:52 PM UTC-7 wats...@umn.edu wrote:
> I've settled on Nitto R cages and Bivo water bottles. I like this combo;
> no rattle yet.
>
> I have both the insu
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