...and i have an abs on the way, so i'd say case closed on this one!
thanks so much!
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Levis 501 work for me!
On Wednesday, 22 January 2025 at 18:42:33 UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
> I’ve found Brooks saddles uncomfortable (B17, B17N, Pro, Flyer, leaving
> aside a 72 which was fine on a Raleigh Sport) and use first edition Flites,
> but my experience is that with the right saddle p
eric -- i saw the intimation that the claptrap will replace the smaller
bag, which is what inspired my wtb. i'm not innarested in the claptrap,
but glad you're happy with it!
minh -- hope the prices don't increase t much! they were already
expensive!!!
thanks for
i guess i should also add that i would pay $100+shipping for the right
color and condition.
thanks!
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the subject says it all--i'd like to find one of these bags, which may not
be so easy to do. i'd like a neutral color, like brown or olive or navy or
something, nothing camo or pink.
if you've got one gathering dust, please let me know!
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i'm heading up! always a great time in philly. looking forward to it.
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Probably a replacement for the Susie and Gus. Take what they learned from
that and replace it with one bike.
On Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 5:25:38 AM UTC-8 Johnny Alien wrote:
> The more I think about it the more I think it HAS to be the kids bike.
> Rivendell goes through numerous prototype
As much as I would like to see a new Hillibike frame design I think this
head badge is for a kid's bike. At first glance and Bill's suggestion of a
"Y" it's easy to stick with that idea. But by looking at it a second time,
I first saw the upside-down "spade" and then the "Y" resembled a slingsho
vintage classic
Porsche blue.
This bike may not be quite as capable as my Hillborne touring bike, but a fun
bike for spirited mixed surface stuff.
Paul
On Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 12:33:28 PM EST, Ben Adrian
wrote:
That bike looks fantastic. To me, it's the perfect blend of old an
If you are willing to buy new, Blue Lug still has 60cm Sam Hillborne
framesets in both silver and olive-green. The price is $1560 plus shipping.
I purchased a Platypus frameset from them and shipping was $175 to Eugene
Oregon.
On Friday, 13 December 2024 at 09:30:30 UTC-8 shane...@gmail.com wr
e old European style bumpers (as
opposed to the one-piece bumpers).Paul GermainMidlothian, Va.
On Monday, December 9, 2024 at 07:39:34 PM EST, John Rinker
wrote:
Yeah Paul, I concur with RichS- that's such a beautiful bike, and that
'vintage Porsche blue' is...yowza! Image pain
Good to see people still wearing plaid shirts in Portland.
On Saturday, 7 December 2024 at 23:45:45 UTC-8 Ed Fausto wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> Are you referring to the video titled "Rivendells Grant Petersen talking
> about the new Hillibikes at Rivelo in Portland, Oregon (111619)"?
> Its the video wh
Thank you Ian. I appreciate that info.
Paul Germain
On Friday, November 22, 2024 at 05:22:47 PM EST, ian m
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Unfortunately I don't think media mail applies to magazines with advertisements
On Friday, November 22, 2024 at 1:46:57 PM UTC-5 Bikie#4646 wrote:
Nathan, I am su
Oops! You do don't you? Sorry.PAUL GERMAIN1303 UNISON DRMIDLOTHIAN VA
23113-2828No big rush. Least expensive way is fine.
Thanks Eric,Paul
On Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 06:08:03 PM EST, 'Eric Norris' via RBW
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Paul:
Need your mailing address.
Payment sent Eric. Thanks.
Paul Germain
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–Eric N
On Nov 20, 2024, at 12:09 PM, 'Bikie#4646&
else. o was hoping for a
win-win type situation, but i understand digging thru the parts bin,
exchanging emails, and making a trip to the post office for a few measly
clams might not be everyone's, ahem, first priority.
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On Monday 11 November 2024 at 12:58:47 UTC-8 Jim M. wrote:
> On the members list, I see people with MSN, Yahoo, and even AOL a
New price $1450 includes shipping.
On Monday 4 November 2024 at 08:54:30 UTC-8 Paul M wrote:
> Selling a new Homer Hilsen frameset that never was completely built into a
> complete bicycle. It just had the wheels, handlebar set-up and rear rack
> mounted to see the fit. Comes
sold (very quickly!)
thanks everyone.
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T12 Shamrock Green PlastiKote by Valspar is a perfect match
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My new thoughts on my particular iteration of the OP are that it might be
the stem flexing in the steerer tube. While I did use a shim with my
Bosco/Technomic 26mm x 100 stem, I don't recall any clicking. The noise was
quite pronounced when I switched to a Tosco/Tallux 25.4 x 110. I could see
a
I have been having what seems like the same issue on my Rosco Bubbe
(Platypus variant). I switched my Boscos out for Toscos and switched the
100 x 26mm clamp Tallux with a 110 x 25.4. Mad clicking. Drive me mad
clicking. Tightened everything, and everything seemed tight. But it seemed
more from
The Rivendell tribe is something that most people just don't get. Many
people just don't know anything about what stirs the soul. Let's not get
distracted by folks who don't get it.
Enjoy the bikes, build up the community and maybe once in a while you can
share the joy of riding a Rivendell wit
t—which was the industry standard until the mid-eighties, when
index shifting was introduced. We watched the derailleur lift the chain
from gear to gear. “It’s so simple and so easy,” he said."
-Paul in Somerville, MA
On Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at 8:50:09 AM UTC-4 larson@gmail.com
n the great and cheap Dia Compe SS-6
> levers that Tristen mentioned above. Soma Fab recently came out with a
> machined aluminum lever that's similar to the Paul levers, it's under their
> IRD label and called the Cafam brake lever (Fun fact? That's the French
> bicycle co
I listened to her podcast yesterday for the first time and she had only one
day to go before finishing that truly amazing feat. She mentioned that a
rider was drafting her too close for quite some time and wouldn't back off.
It must be that dude staring at his phone.
Paul in Tracktown US
urse the ol' standby gravelkings.
if you have a pair in lightly used shape that you'd like to move along, or
otherwise have thoughts about another tire that might pair well with a
rambouillet that is mostly on the road but winds up riding
everywhere...please send me a note!
thanks
paul
tako
I'm not at EEE widths, but my feet have spread considerably as I approach
60. My current fav shoes for everything are Birkenstocks, particularly
Birkenstock Footprints. All current 6 pairs (all black, all leather,
naturally) are from eBay. Now looking for some fishermans sandles to add to
the "
Thanks Chris - those measurements are super helpful!
On Thursday, August 22, 2024 at 8:10:51 PM UTC-4 Chris Halasz wrote:
> Paul
>
> I measured 79+3/4" (with 43mm front, 38mm rear, so ... 40mm average tire?)
> overall length.
>
> For fun, I turned the front whee
asure
the garage and make sure it will fit without too much trouble as it does
seem quite long.
On Monday, August 19, 2024 at 3:54:33 PM UTC-4 Paul M wrote:
> Another thing to consider is that the 64cm Clem L has the longest
> effective top tube of any Rivendells. I had a 64cm current mod
Races have rules, that's where the "fun" or competition resides, pushing
yourself agains the constraints, artificial as they may be. Group rides one
would assume is more about a case of social negotiation. If someone is, or
has been, a valued member of a group but becomes in need of assistance d
@chris, I should use faceplaters, and might as I settle into a stem length
I like. But I also just love the way a nitto technomic looks with the bolt
tucked underneath. I got talked out of a 64 Clem, the issue being the
seattube being possibly too long for me. I did notice that the reach is the
In the larger sizes that's not too far from the Roadeo. The Roadeo has a
characteristic slacker seat tube to allow an easier saddle-back position
with Brooks saddles and the chainstays are a bit longer. The current
version of the Roadeo has slightly longer chain stays than the original and
slig
s now at the seat cluster is easier (cheaper?) to manufacture
and probably takes less skill / time / labor to braze. (I would like to know if
one of you RBW frame builders can answer, I would be obliged.)
Paul GermainMidlothian, Va.
On Thursday, July 4, 2024 at 07:08:52 PM EDT, Jacob
I purchased a Sergio green Roadini from the last run of framesets. The tig
welding on this frame had some very poor welding beads. Definitely not what
I would expect on a $1300 frame. Maybe it was just this frame, but I feel
that it certainly could have been on the other Roadini's. That could
e
the book is on its way to michigan.
thanks all
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i've got a copy of the older edition, which is spiral bound and has spaces
to log details about your ride. no writing in mine. send me $5 paypal f+f
and it's all yours.
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One thing, I think, that separates Riv road bikes from other brands is the
maintaining of good fit AND handling geometry at the smaller frame sizes
this thread is dealing with. The 700c wheel size has to be dealt with
because they physically "get in the way" of good geometry more as the
frames
Hey Eric,
He wants a set badly. But he does not do the Google forums, so I offered to put
it out there for him. I found a set NOS for $180 and used for $160, which I
thought was an OK price, but not sure he took advantage.
I hope you are well and getting some riding in.
Paul
On Thursday
Many thanks Max. I will r=forward to my friend.
Regards,Paul Germain
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 05:34:50 PM EDT, maxcr
wrote:
Here's an expensive set NOS 9 speed 7700 model $225 (no connection to the
seller):
https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/bop/d/mason-nos-shimano-dur
Thanks Ted. I will pass this along to my friend.
Regards,Paul Germain
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 05:28:07 PM EDT, Ted Durant
wrote:
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 2:48:19 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
Also, you can get brand new 9sp bar cons from Rivendell at $140, and
Thanks Bill. I will pass this along to my friend. I think he did check eBay
was put off by prices.
Regards,Paul Germain
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 03:48:27 PM EDT, Bill Lindsay
wrote:
It's not a unicorn. It's just very very old. Find them on eBay for $150 to
$200.
Thanks for the explanation Bill. Sorry for the late-night typos.Your stable is
envy-inducing.
Paul Germain
On Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 11:17:37 AM EDT, Bill Lindsay
wrote:
Paul asked: "Question: Is this bike taller then you usual?" in reference to
my Univega.
I
i have up for grabs the three most recent issues of BQ--nos. 83, 84, and
85. yours for $9, paypal f+f or cash.
thanks
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Did you sell this?
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 10:58:22 AM UTC-8 benjamin...@gmail.com wrote:
> Parting ways with my nearly new Rosco Platypus. Located in Chicago. More
> pictures available upon request.
>
> Deore 11-speed crankset (32t/175mm crankarms)
> Deore 11-speed derailleur
> Deore 11-
I have a set of the VO Granola Bars and a set of the chromo Bosco's at 52
width. Both in silver.
Was thinking about keeping the Bosco's for a Riv that I'm in glacial-paced
negotiations about but i think I might prefer something with a lot less
rise. Message me if you'd like and we can talk pri
The frame and Nitto stem have been sold.
On Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 5:36:12 PM UTC-5 Erik from Saint Paul wrote:
> Had this frame listed last summer, buyer backed out due to unforeseen life
> expenses, so I packed it away. It's now back up for sale just in time for
> any
and a slight paint bulge where the front derailleur was mounted. No
dents, rust or any structural issues. Brake cable hangers are pictured, but
not included.
$1,600 for local sale (Minneapolis/St Paul).
Willing to ship via Bikeflights for an additional cost to buyer.
I also have a wheelset I can in
I use a steerstopper on my Soma Saga that's fitted with a Crust Clydesdale
fork. That fork can be loaded up quite heavily, which is what I do with the
giant basket I have on it. Even with the frame up on a double leg stand the
fork will still swing if the ground is not level. So I lock the steer
I wish I could test ride some of these bikes! I am certainly taken by the
aesthetics of the larger Clems, but my eyes may not be sensible guides for
actual ride fit. Graham and fiddleharpa (sorry, I can only see your email
handle here), your pbh's are greater than mine, which is at 85.5, and I s
I sold all but one of my Brooks and Selle Anatomica's (I have a B67 if
anyone's looking) and have replaced them all with Ergon SF and one
Rivendell Clem saddle. I always wear regular clothes when riding and the
Ergon SF is less uncomfortable than all the leather saddles were for me.
The Riv is
that with wheelbase
etc. The Platypus is relatively sensible in comparison. But this is about
bicycles, and bicycles are “inherently” sensible so, surely, anything goes
right?
Paul Donald
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> On Feb 26, 2024, at 3:21 PM, Mackenzy Albright
>
Tony, Thanks for that bit of Hillborne history. I
As to the brake change, if pulling a wide tire without deflating it, the Paul
centerpulls open wide.
Paul
On Monday, February 26, 2024 at 12:40:53 AM EST, Tony Lockhart
wrote:
Hey Paul, Beautiful Homer that you've got! I really
Hi, I'm new here, all my Rivendell ownership is currently confined to their
components all over my Riv-esque bikes, Soma Saga, New Albion Privateer,
Schwinn High Sierra (that one is destined to be replaced with a proper Riv)
Omnium Cargo. It would be nice to have the main course and not just be
installation. $55 shipped
The Ritchey Force stem is made by Nitto from the early 90's. 100mm reach
with zero rise but will give ~6 degree rise once mounted. 26.0 handlebar
clamp. Excellent condition. $60 shipped.
More pictures if interested, just reach out off this site. Thanks, Paul
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On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 06:59:02 PM EST, 'Bikie#4646' via RBW
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I mounted this veteran saddle new on my (then new) 1989 custom Bontrager CX.
While I never raced CX,
110 BCD
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170 mm
On Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at 5:42:58 PM UTC-8 Paul Choi wrote:
> I purchased this crankset new from VO in 2021 but never used them. If you
> need one for a Roaduno build, this might be a good opportunity. 44t 110
> BCS. $120 shipped. I'm in Santa Clara CA - if you are
I wouldn't be surprised if RBW dropped the Homer Hilsen from their line-up
and replaced it with the Charlie H. Gallop (expected next year). Especially
since it looks to have longish chainstays and uses the same caliper brakes
as the Homer. Different frame design but similar "country bike" vibes.
and SOLD! thanks everyone. stay warm!!!
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tim you've done the right thing. i wanna see that roady homer with
downtube shifters!!
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> lol. As soon as I saw this, I knew you had to be the guy who removed the
> head badge on what is now my Green Rosco.
> On Friday, December 1, 2023 at 10:51:52 AM UTC-6 Paul M wrote:
>
>> Sold. Thanks!
>>
>> On Friday, 1 December 2023 at 05:34:25 UTC-8 Paul M w
keep in mind that you can
angle those for a bit more “aero” position on faster group rides.Paul
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On Thursday, November 30, 2023, 9:33 AM, Sarah Carlson
wrote:
Hey Paul!Thank you for sharing pictures of your set up, and an explanation of
thanks to both of you for responding. the chainring definitely wins the
aesthetics contest but i may ultimately end up with that tanaka mount that
realizes what i was trying to jerryrig with my zipties. for me nothing
beats having the light mounted in the center.
paul
takoma park, md
thanks erics for the responses. having never used one, i didn't consider
that switching cogs on a DOS would affect the brakepads, but that does make
a lotta sense.
hoping to see lots of different builds on the UNO.
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hi there
i'm in search of two, actually--i'd like a short watermelon and the
original color scheme before rainbow. the muted hues. please holler if
you've got an extra!
thanks!
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I hope you are well,
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On Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 10:01:36 AM EDT, Eric Marth
wrote:
Paul — Looks like Ian had the bike built up as a complete by Riv. Are those
54cm Noodles? They look wide!
Hope you all had a nice ou
i've gotta join the chorus--that bicycle is really, really nice, and a
markedly different build than i've seen on a homer. thanks for posting.
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ted to keep going.
I did find that both of my kids were super overstimulated by their first
couple of rides on the Thule and starting with short, slow circles around
the neighborhood was right for their temperaments.
Biking with kids is the best. Start 'em young.
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Listed on Craigslist now:
https://fayar.craigslist.org/bik/d/bentonville-rivendell-quickbeam-58cm/7657837282.html
Paul in AR
On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 11:52:45 PM UTC-5 Collin A wrote:
> PSA, 58 &quo
How much for the bars?
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 3:33 PM Mike Packard wrote:
> I put some on my Atlantis and now it won't fit in the bike locker at work
> :D
>
> Mike in Austin
>
> On Monday, August 14, 2023 at 1:57:18 PM UTC-5 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Dang, that's a lovely bike Liz! Hopefull
cart, but I'll offer my firsthand
experience if I do.
thanks
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been very happy with Allways and Gammas.
thanks for any feedback
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their bicycle safety training in whatever form works
for them.
Paul Lamontagne
On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 5:03 PM Pam Bikes wrote:
> The last email from Will where he talks about fear of drivers and dicey
> roads makes me a little sad b/c it seems like people are getting
> discouraged from
All finished! Thanks everyone for helping me lighten up.
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Down to just one brake at this point.
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The BQs have been claimed.
I will accept just about any reasonable offer (I'll consider just about
anything that isn't a single digit number) on the V brakes. I don't need
them and I'd love for them to be put to use!
paul
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Kim, these are not from Rew10 but may suit your fancy.
http://www.monebikes.com/store/stem-caps-made-of-brass
-Paul
On Monday, July 3, 2023 at 9:23:17 PM UTC-4 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am ISO/WTB two (2) hex brass value caps from Rew10 Works.
>
> I am aware of the BLUE LUG sell
How much steer tube does this require above the headset?
I think it might work on my Boulder All Road.
Paul in AR
On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 1:39:13 PM UTC-5 Stephen wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Got a stem I'm looking to pass along, maybe someone here could use it?
>
> Nitto
*Update:*
Everything is sold, aside from the Crust Lightning Bolt frameset.
On Wednesday, June 14, 2023 at 5:06:27 PM UTC-5 Erik from Saint Paul wrote:
> *Update:*
>
> Both frames are still available, but there has been some serious interest
> in the Atlantis.
>
>
>
: *pending*
Tektro Oryx cantilever brakes front and rear: $30
On Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 10:03:59 PM UTC-5 Erik from Saint Paul wrote:
> Not very active on this forum, but figured this would be the best place to
> list first.
> Looking to sell my 58cm Waterford built Atlantis. I bought i
the front
derailleur was mounted. It's been a great bike, but I just don't ride it as
often as other bikes I have, so I think it's best to let it go. Located in
the Minneapolis/St Paul area and will meet up within the metro area if
interested.
Color: British racing green
Wheel siz
A ferry ride to tour around the islands sounds like a great way to spend a
few days. I'd love to do some camping up that way.
Paul
On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 5:33:40 PM UTC-5 brizbarn wrote:
> That sounds and looks like an awesome time! I recently took a ferry to
> Orcas Island
e they’ve long been unavailable on the site.
>
> On Jun 12, 2023, at 9:18 AM, Paul Clifton wrote:
>
> welp, they didn't last very long ...
>
>
>
> On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 3:19:25 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hey all, in a recent video (May 31, 2
>>>>> my Hunqapillar with Alba's. I'm hoping a Nitto NP stem will get the Ortho
>>>>> bars down low enough as my saddle is a lot closer to the frame than Uncle
>>>>> Ron's saddle is. If the bars slip in the NP stem slips, I may try a 4
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Please reply off list if you have one, and feel free to reply on list if
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All the best,
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i'll join the queue!
i'm looking for a 580mm boscomoose, not real picky on condition. if you
can ship it cheaper than bluelug, please send me a note!
thanks
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is a treasure trove of photos--totally forgot to look there first.
time to start saving my allowance!
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k for some. their fixedness
obviously makes for a riskier purchase than separate stem+bars, so i'd love
to hear your experience before i take the plunge!
thanks in advance
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Sold. Thanks.
On Wednesday, 26 April 2023 at 20:31:52 UTC-7 Paul M wrote:
> Another set mounted on my Hillibike.
>
> On Wednesday, 26 April 2023 at 20:24:04 UTC-7 Paul M wrote:
>
>> Nice multi-purpose tires with a tread design for off-road and street use
>> that h
SOLD
On Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 8:15:10 AM UTC-7 Paul Choi wrote:
> I purchased this frame and fork from Rivendell last year. I just replaced
> it with another Rivendell. Excellent condition. No trades. Let me know if
> you have any questions. You can pick it up if you are loca
ink this would work for you. Hopefully it's still
> avail.
>
> On Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 1:22:37 PM UTC-4 Graham McCall wrote:
>
>> Paul- is this still available??
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 10:12:36 AM UTC-5 Paul M wrote:
>>
>>&g
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> "A fellowship. A fellowship of Rivendells.
>
> (Tolkien fans: you know.)"
>
> PERFECT.
>
> Paul M: I believe that Platypus-looking frame is indeed a Platy sans
> decals and with a replacement fork.
>
> Joe Bernard
> On Saturday, March 25, 2023 at
I'm planning on going to garage sale on Saturday. Is anyone else here
planning on going?
Hope to see some of the locals there.
Cheers,
Paul in Santa Clara
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That's an idea Doug, however by reshaping the 63mm 700c fender to fit the
smaller diameter 650b you would be widening the fender. You would probably
want to start with a fender that's more narrower.
Paul
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 3:34:50 PM UTC-6 Edwin W wrote:
> Berthoud 60
Doug,
I'm currently installing the Honjo H80 62mm smooth fenders on my daughter's
51cm Joe Appaloosa (650b) with 42mm Grand Bois tires. These fenders fit
without any special bending, cutting, or manipulation and I would consider
these the widest fender that will fit. Hope that he
media.
Paul in AR
On Monday, March 6, 2023 at 3:43:13 PM UTC-6 Patrick Moore wrote:
> It has been 16+ years since I bought my daughter little kid/big size
> Legos, but I seem to recall that back in the old days (he said bitterly)
> that Legos were simply standard shapes out of which t
from it. If not satisfied, let me know.
Paul Germain
-Original Message-
From: Matt Beecher
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Sun, Mar 5, 2023 8:06 pm
Subject: [RBW] Re: FS - Acorn Large Front Trunk Bag
I sent a message this morning, but never heard back. I'm assuming it may have
already
Got any photos? Interested.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 4:10 PM clayt...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Hope you are doing well.
> Have a HUBBUHUBBUH Med F/F/H for sale.
> Also, have all the parts to make it a bike if of interest (silver cranks,
> Riv wheels, etc.)
> Local pickup in Healdsburg, CA o
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