Not sure what you need but I may have one from a parts pair of brakes.
Take a picture and I'll see if I have the part and will send it to you.
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 10:59:21 PM UTC-4 pi...@gmail.com wrote:
> I went to adjust it on my son's Roadini today and discovered that it had
> fal
I'm not sure if I have the v1 or v2 but probably the v1 and earlier but
I've never had slippage. You do have to line up the square piece when
installing them and get the plastic washer lined up too but after that it's
tight enough to hold. The exploded view that Eric Marth will help show you
Incredible photo and incredible natural wonder. (the Bomba is rad too!!) Thanks Jason. On Mar 29, 2024, at 01:50, Jason Fuller wrote:Vernon - dang that's a sweet build too! Looks like the perfect everywhere rig. How come you sold if you don't mind? I will admit I think about parting with mine so
First, I did not realize the v1 units looked different. I don’t think I’ve seen them. My experience then is limited to the v2’s and it has been very positive on two bikes. I’ve not yet resorted to loctite & slippage has been minimal. My riding is pretty chill pace wise but my mileage is significant
That Heron was just posted to the Riv buy/sell/trade Facebook group. $4000
shipped or less for local pick-up in Ann Arbor.
On Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 8:43:22 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Your patience continues to earn you money. Now the price is down to
> $6000. Wait until September an
(i) what Patrick said -- proper packaging is on the seller.
some store credit, everyone happy.
(ii) not a big deal except it's painful on a new frame. go look at threads
about 650b conversions with chainstay crimping.
i would obsess about it for a bit -- i put a bb-sized ding in a new frame
o
Man, that big view is so cool. It looks like the rock displaced the trees,
but that is not the case. I could spend hours walking around that spot.
Fabulous photograph of the interaction of plants and the earth.
Mike SLO CA
On Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 11:40:58 PM UTC-7 plumber...@gmail.com
Lovely! Price?Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 29, 2024, at 1:09 PM, Abe Gardner wrote:Sentimental history at the end, let’s start with the details as built (and I have drop bars, an XT Rapid Rise RD, and other parts I could swap in for slight price changes):Sam Hillborne 56cm double top tubeWheels by R
If the shape works on the liberator x they do have a gel version if it's
too hard. I wear padded shorts if I am going any distance. I believe you
can get padded underwear to go under regular shorts. Terry makes a city
riding saddle called the Cite X, or at least they used to. It's wider and
so
Thank you for this offer but I am looking for a B68s, not a B67s ( which I
already have). If you do indeed have the non-spring S version in honey
brown I may be interested. I need to get the bike put together and try out
the B67s and be sure the shape works before I change. The rain up here in
Looking for something used- anyone have anything?
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Sounds amazing! Any photos?..
- MinA2
On Friday, March 29, 2024 at 11:33:32 AM UTC-4 karma...@gmail.com wrote:
> *SELLING AN EXCELLENT CONDITION RIVENDELL BETTY FOY BICYCLE—She’s a
> Beauty!*
>
> *This hybrid road / touring bike is gorgeous and iconic! No longer sold
> new. As you can see, th
*SELLING AN EXCELLENT CONDITION RIVENDELL BETTY FOY BICYCLE—She’s a Beauty!*
*This hybrid road / touring bike is gorgeous and iconic! No longer sold
new. As you can see, the color is beautiful and the custom Betty Foy design
touches, including the red painted hearts. Three gears at the front
Steven---
I'm genuinely sorry you narrowly missed said Braxton. It seemed to check a
lot of boxes for me as well - save for size (appeared to be greater than
60cm).
Wishing you only the best in your search - good luck , Steven!
Jerry Lynn
Imperial Beach CA
On Friday 29 March 2024 at 04:50:35
(Jock--you probably meant to address this to Emily, but people who might be
researching might find my comments helpful.)
Yes and I liked the Selle Anatomica one I tried. Still, it was too
narrow. I could feel the saddle between my sitsbones, not under them.
What's the guidelines for saddle
…again with the sellers not listing the most important detail, SIZE! Drives me crazy!!!On Mar 28, 2024, at 10:35 PM, Jerry Lynn wrote:Braxton Touring frameset for 26" wheelshttps://www.ebay.com/itm/276402295373?itmmeta=01HT404K5KWWPDF3HZ5659CXZ0&hash=item405adc524d:g:YQwAAOSwCnRmBfAM"This is beau
I am building up a 45cm Clem and am looking for a wheelset. Anyone have one
for sale? Prefer something lighter than the stock wheelset
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Well, now I'm more curious and might have a reason to go visit my giant
local Trek store!
Eric
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 9:59 PM Mike Godwin wrote:
> Eric D asked what model Treks. Good question, as I just walked in on the
> sout side of the store and exited on the north side.
>
> Well, went bac
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