I got a lot of miles out of the Loup-Loup pass tires, but the Pari-Motos
are bargain compared to Rene Herse, even if I don't get the same mileage.
Plus you can get them in black sidewall without paying more.
Austin
On Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at 10:34:55 AM UTC-8 Piaw Na wrote:
> A
I use a 103mm ird with 42-26, sort of a 1x plus bailout setup. Works well,
but the front shifting is somewhat dependent on where on the cassette the
chain is. I like the low q and quasi 1x chainline.
Austin
On Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 6:03:20 PM UTC-8 isp...@gmail.com wrote:
> For a R
f
to maneuver the bike around. also easier to get a bike or two into the back
of a car with the pedals off.
Austin
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 8:42:44 AM UTC-7 John Bokman wrote:
> Thanks everyone for all the good ideas.
>
> I’m now thinking I might try the Ezy system from MKS.
>
>
t from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 8, 2024, at 9:52 AM, Austin Plocher wrote:
>
> Swift Pannier Set - $175
>
> 2x Panniers: vinyl interior lining, external zip pocket, carrying handle,
> reflective strips, hook and bungee cord mounting system, D-rings... Don't
> have exact spe
Hi Austin
Have a small in waxed blue that I only used a few times that I’m looking
to sell.
Cheers
Austin
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 4:02 PM Austin Plocher wrote:
> Probably unlikely as the small's seem very in-demand, but putting out
> there. Lightly used Fab's chest large burgun
Probably unlikely as the small's seem very in-demand, but putting out
there. Lightly used Fab's chest large burgundy classic waxed
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I like the American Classic setback posts. Occasionally they come up in
28.6.
Another option if you have a makerspace or friend with a lathe is to turn
down a 27.2.
Austin
On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 3:22:34 PM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
> Yes. Leah, for you to use the S-84, the lugged one w
75mm, 50/34 - $35 *SOLD*
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 9:32:13 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> *Updates...*
>
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450 - SOLD*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrange a
lamp - $40 *SOLD*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15 *SOLD*
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 12:32:53 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> *1989 Bridgesto
D PENDING PICKUP*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING
PICKUP*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 11:51:07 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Update:
PENDING PAYMENT*
Nitto Technomic, 100mm, 26.0 clamp (kinda scratched) - $15 *SOLD PENDING
PAYMENT*
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:54:56 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Corr
$35
On Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 8:53:10 AM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Continuing the downsizing of my bike stable...
>
> *1989 Bridgestone RB-1 63cm - $450*
> Details are in the Facebook post. Prefer a local sale but I will ship to
> list members at buyer's expense. Can arrang
cratched) - $15
VO Quill Stem, 90mm, 26.0 clamp - $20
Soma Layback Seatpost, Black, 27.2mm - $15
Shimano 105 Crankset, 175mm, 50/34 - $35
Buyers pay shipping. Can combine multiple items.
Thanks,
Austin B.
Sykesville, MD
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I think that's it.
And yes, they are expensive. I'll pour myself a nice, expensive glass of
scotch the day they get off my auto insurance policy.
Austin
On Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 8:28:08 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Sheesh: Entire bike $1K below frame list; what&
I ride prospect park on my roadini often, would be happy to link up!
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 10:38:44 PM UTC-5 Lucky wrote:
> Hi Minh, I’m not from NY so unfortunately can’t join your gang but I sure
> would enjoy if you posted some pics of your “over the top” Quickbeam! I’m a
> fan of
have
hope that’s true and they’ll have more in stock soon rather then wait a
year or more for the next order if they do re order. Aside from that they
have a very elegant shape to them.
Austin
On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 12:46 PM 'John Phillips' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunc
Friend's '87 Specialized Stumpjumper made up into a real *nice *commuter,
could-be tourer
Size: 22.5
Lotta good info in the posting
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/d/brooklyn-1987-specialized-stumpjumper/7431637139.html
On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 5:03:22 PM UTC-5 Matthew Williams wr
@Tim: Measurements from my 63cm Roadeo:
HT length: 215mm
Saddle Height: 83.5
Happy to take any other pics/measurements if you need.
-Austin
On Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 5:19:43 PM UTC-4 MCT wrote:
> Tim,
>
> I missed the saddle height question. My saddle height is 81.5cm.
&g
ly does roads better.
Austin
On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 8:22:02 PM UTC-4 Mike Godwin wrote:
> To John G,
> if it were a 62 cm Roadeo (I know, they don't come off the peg in that
> size) I would still have the Roadeo and John may still have the Atlantis.
>
> Mike
I use the built-in Apple Workouts app and then sync it with Strava. Works
great.
-Austin
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 12:21:41 PM UTC-4 Robert Hakim wrote:
> I really like Ride With GPS!
> Pretty similar to strava, but it doesn't have the KOM/social competitive
> features tha
All items are sold.
On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 12:14:36 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Tallux and Noodle are sold.
>
> All other items are pending.
>
> On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 9:01:56 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Tallux is sold.
>> Noodle is pending.
>>
Tallux and Noodle are sold.
All other items are pending.
On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 9:01:56 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Tallux is sold.
> Noodle is pending.
>
> On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:06:11 PM UTC-5 Austin B. wrote:
>
>> Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stu
Tallux is sold.
Noodle is pending.
On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 4:06:11 PM UTC-5 Austin B. wrote:
> Cleaning out the parts bin of Riv-ish stuff. Shipping (US only) is
> additional. Local pickup in DC/Baltimore area is fine.
>
> Here's a link to pictures: https://
46cm Nitto Noodle M177*
*$45 - 46cm Nitto Mark's Bar M178*
*$20 - 44cm Soma Hwy One*
*$35 - 110mm Nitto Tallux Stem*
*$25 - Tektro R539 F/R Brakeset*
Thanks,
Austin B. in MD
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I'm in the process of building up my first Riv, a silver Roadini, and this
thread has me mighty excited. Thanks all,
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 9:46:01 PM UTC-5 Jeff B wrote:
> Seems I can only post 1 at a time in this thread. Must have been something
> with the google change,
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Sam is sold.
On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 3:29:03 PM UTC-4 Austin B. wrote:
> Forgot to post the link to pictures:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/veBprKW1PaSaxBiQA
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some Newbaums, but you
don't see it unless you're looking for it.
It just doesn't see much action and takes up a lot of space.
$790. Prefer local pickup in DC/Baltimore area. Will consider shipping if
buyer arranges/pays associated shipping costs.
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They are easy to install and setup.
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On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 12:02:10 PM UTC-4, Ryan M. wrote:
>
> Has anybody used Paul Components Mini Moto brakes and if so, how did you
> like them? How big of a tire can you use with them? I had a V-brake break
> on
I run Barlow Pass EL's tubed on my BMC Monstercross. No flats in two years.
It rides like buttah.
-Austin
On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 9:37:46 AM UTC-4, Brady Smith wrote:
>
> I’ve been Herse-curious for a while, but have always decided against them
> due to concerns ab
Favorites:
- Hunqapillar
- Appaloosa
Least Favorites:
- Romulus
- Roadeo
- Roadini
- "Hillibike" and related anagram names
Maybe they should stay away from names beginning with "R"
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hat may be what you describe
as "boxy." The Shimanos are too narrow for me (but then I have bigger
hands).
Austin
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I generally only apply this approach when it comes to wheels and frame
repair. My attempts to true a wheel only made it worse.
Austin
On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 6:23:48 PM UTC-4, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> A good rule to bear in mind is, if you don't know what you're do
derstanding of these BB
on my part. And despite swearing off square-taper BBs, I am actually
running one on my Roadeo which I've installed successfully myself on two
different bikes.
Learning has occurred.
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Wow--hope you weren't on the bike when THAT happened. And if you were I
hope you're OK.
Soma sells some 1" replacement forks. Here's a link to one but you'd have
to go with canti posts and go to a threadless stem.
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/product/soma-fork-classic-curve-cx-trekking-3321?
No over the shoulder loogies applies at all times, not just during
pandemics!
And here's something that will eat up 8 minutes of your isolation if you've
never seen it:
The Backwards Bicycle Brain
https://youtu.be/MFzDaBzBlL0
Cheers,
Austin
Sykesville, MD
On Sunday, March 15,
orrible condition but they're never really too pretty to begin with. I can
> send photos tonight when I can grab it from storage. I'd happily trade for
> the technomic.
>
> On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 6:45:06 PM UTC-5, Austin B. wrote:
>>
>> Willing to buy
Willing to buy or trade for another stem:
70mm Technomic
110mm Tallux
Thanks,
Austin
Sykesville, MD
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regrets with my
choice. When I want to enjoy the rougher stuff, I swap out my wheelset for
one with 43mm Gravelking SKs. Brilliant! And the Roadeo is a damn fine
road bike--no quarrels there.
Bottom line, I concur with Bill's ratings based on my experience.
Austin
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width for their crankset which set up well
and worked great. Not too wide on the Q--though now the crankset is on my
Roadeo.
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Quite an adventure!
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@Tom: I've a 93cm PBH, saddle height is 82cm. Just measured--standover is
about 908mm with 42mm Cazaderos.
@Reid: how do you like the 43mm Gravelkings?
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sion as well as it would allow you to
better dial in fit. Despite his prickly reply, I do agree with Steve that
the minuscule weight difference of the headset doesn't matter.
Happy shopping,
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Someday maybe. I have Paul Minimoto's on my Black Mountain Monstercross and
they are by FAR the best brakes I have ever used! Worth every penny.
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I've had a lot of different configurations for my 62 Sam. Current version
is running Albastache bars. Wish it had canti's. Removing wide tires with
the Tektro 559's is a pain.
Lots of photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LZDRZ23JhgI4lXd52
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bes, cables, several
rolls of Newbaums, etc. Oh and I've been meaning to buy a bell forever but
always forget to--so I picked up a copper Crane bell.
I want some 1" headset spacers but they don't seem to sell them online.
I'll give RBW a ring in a bit and see if they can a
f what the frame should be doing.
My wife has 35 Compass Bon Jon's on her Roadini--they do it all, road &
occasional gravel.
Austin
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Here's a 56 Sam for sale:
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/bik/d/kensington-rivendell-sam-hillborne-56cm/7002400082.html
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@j.schwartz That is a SWEET Appa you built up. Don't see too many of them
with drops, but I like!
Austin B.
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mportantly, ride your own ride to maximize your
enjoyment & experience. Screw what anyone else thinks!
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Very glad I'm not the only one with an affliction for buying bikes I don't
need!
Austin
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That is a NICE looking build! I especially approve of all that mud caked on the
underside of the down tube. I too have my Sam set up off-roadish and with some
black components. It’s great for offroad as long as you don’t load it up to
heavily.
Enjoy!
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I really like seeing these pics of the East Coast RBW meetup this weekend.
Looks like some fun riding with nice views and makes me want to get out on
my Sam. There's pretty good riding here in MD but not so much with long
distance vistas at elevation.
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Fullylugged wrote: "They usually kill off their best sellers in order to
produce something more obscure that only the true faithful will find
desirable."
This is where I find myself scratching my head. I don't work in the bike
industry, but I do work in product and have marketing experience. I
Ah, interesting. So on leather saddles it looks like it limits the
stretching so it last longer.
I don't know that there is much stretching to prevent on the Cambium
saddles, but if enhances the ride I guess it makes sense. I wonder if it
would help prevent the cracking that some Cambiums get?
Interesting, but I don't understand and have never seen this. What does the
stuffing do?
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By my crude measure of holding a piece of paper against my screen parallel
with the drops, it seems he generally angles them such that the drops point
at the rear axle.
Wish I had thought to look at this earlier...
-Austin "Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then" Bish
ground. But the levers feel oddly
placed that way. So it appears I am to rotate the bars downward. But how
much? Is there a "Standard" or is it a personal preference thing? There is
surprisingly little on the 'net about these handlebars.
Austin
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ake mounts for 700c road wheels and canti's
for 650b offroad wheels on the same bike? Has anyone ever done that?
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is bike).
Some photos of what it looks like now.
<https://photos.app.goo.gl/wsJpEBpmdgthfQYx5>
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I'm wondering what you're looking to achieve. Appas take 55mm tires I think
so I don't think you'll gain anything in tire width or more cush.
Unless it's just that you want to tinker and see if it works for the fun of
doing an experiment. Then I totally get why you
n seattle’s craigslist:
>
>
> https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/bik/d/bellevue-rivendell-roadeo-63cm/6966376849.html
>
> Sky in new west
>
> On Aug 28, 2019, at 4:33 PM, Austin B. >
> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> If anyone has a 63cm Roadeo F/F/HS that isn't
located in the DC Metro area, but am willing to cover shipping from
elsewhere in the US.
Thanks,
Austin
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decent automatic burr grinder will produce a grind comparable to your
Lido with way less effort but way more noise. The downside is that it will
eat into your bike funds because they ain't cheap!
Austin
On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 12:28:45 PM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
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>
> Upon tasting t
https://store.somafab.com/irdrothhe.html - On sale for 20% off through
tonight if you use the promo code LuckySagan.
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Glad to hear I'm not the only one with the consistent bike
reconfiguration affliction, er, hobby.
Trust me I do it, too. I sweat all those details to the extreme while I’m
> doing the build. Then after I ride it a few times I remember that a pound
> here or there doesn’t matter all that much i
27;t post or comment a ton, but I'm less inclined to do so with it open
& visible to all.
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Sykesville, MD
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It’s the Leo’s stack height that did it for me. I’m on a 62cm frame with a
stack height of 636mm + 50mm of spacers + a VO tall stack stem. I’m at the top
of my uncut 350mm steerer tube and my bars are still not quite level with my
saddle.
There aren’t too many XL frames out there that get the s
all it "Leo" Bill, and not "Roadini." If you don't
mind, I might adopt that nomenclature (as I just did above, see that?)
-Austin
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Thanks Patrick. Talking less weight on the rim with the Steliacoms--what
were you running that you're comparing them to?
And long sleeves? It's almost July! You must be at a high elevation.
-Austin
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 5:07:27 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> In
I swapped the Cazaderos and Albastaches on my Sam and put it back into
stripped down pavement mode, with Compass Bon Jon’s and drop bars, largely
for the purpose testing a quill stem adapter + threadless stem for possible
use on a new 61cm Roadini (it’s orange!!) where I’ll be transferring
c
it's 10
minutes to swap wheels/cockpit.
-Austin
Sykesville, MD
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Similar story with my 62cm Sam. Noodles on a 90mm stem left me feeling
stretched out no matter the bar height. Then I picked up an 80mm stem and
an Albastache bar and it was glorious! I have it set up as my offroad trail
bike with 42mm knobbies.
-Austin
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That's a beaut! Like the copper highlights--they complement the black
really nicely. So the 11-speed 105 RD takes a 9-speed cassette + bar ends
just fine? I never would've thought to try that combo.
And nice camera work with the wide-open aperture to blur the fore &
backgro
Thanks for the reply, Bill. I appreciate the time you took and, despite
your claims to not having the vocabulary to reply, your comments were much
more helpful than you might think. I now have a clear preference on which
frame to choose.
Thanks again!
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ask because I ride a large frame, I'm mid-40's and want a tall stack, and
I want a sporty, lively ride. I'm considering a Road+ vs a Roadini.
Currently, I ride a Soma ES but the stack isn't quite high enough. And I
have a strong desire for an orange bike--the orange Roadini
easier
to get the bars up with a higher stack + quill stem, but it might be worth
a call to Mike at BMC to pick his brain.
http://blackmtncycles.com/tech-info/mcd-road-frame-geometry/
Austin
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I've got a Sam, but always wondered about how a Monster Cross compares
ride-wise. Never ridden or even seen a BMC here in MD.
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eplaceable food to let go of. He didn't try to get me off the low
carb eating--how could he, all my other numbers were up!
I will continue with my low-carb eating ways. It just works for me on so
many levels.
Austin
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Curious what others do on this diet, what they've learned, and what their
results have been. Please share!
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Hi, are these still available?
On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 5:49:30 PM UTC-4, Paul M wrote:
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> Hello, Purchased these for a road bike project and realized they have too
> long of reach. New (except installed to see the fit). 47mm-57mm reach
> with recessed style mounting. No brake shoes incl
Ooo, I never thought to cut it down. That’d potentially be an easy DIY project.
Will be researching a bit on that.
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oing on my wife's 50cm Roadini which has a short headtube that limits
how low the Technomic can go (which is what's in there now).
Feel free to PM me. Thanks!
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Rivs these days (aka Turkey Vulture Gearing)
that it looks so small to me. But hey, if it works then you're golden.
I'm guessing it's a 62cm frame--I'll be happy to take it off your hands if
you get bored with it. But then we all know that's not gonna happen!
Enj
Nice! Go to an auto parts store and get some glossy spray can clear coat.
It'll look better and protect it as well.
Also, it might be over complicating it, but narrow black stripes edging the
cream panel might dress it up nicely.
Austin Bishop
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x the barend for 10-speed (which I didn't want to do).
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That thing is badass. If Chuck Norris wanted a bike, it would look like
that.
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This made me thankful that I have 3 bikes. That stinks! But, at least it
can be repaired. Try Bilenky in Philly.
Time to get on craigslist and look for a cheap backup bike while it's out
for repair!
Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD
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Finished building up a Roadini for my wife. Her first comment upon returning
from a 200 yard test trip down the road: "It’s really smooth and not twitchy.
And I sit more upright…I think I like that."
Here are some of the highlights:
-Roadini 50cm frameset in Grilver
am back in Road Mode for it.
Good luck with your 400k!
Austin Bishop
Sykesville, MD
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About a week late on sharing this one...
https://janheine.wordpress.com/2018/04/01/compass-introduces-quintuple-cranks/
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Oh let's please not take it there. This is one of the few remaining online
social outlets that hasn't gone totally political.
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gone down Pearre Road but that's quite scenic
where you staged your QB--new route for me to explore!
Best,
Austin
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Very interesting perspective she has, I've never come across her blog but
will be sifting through it a bit. Thanks for sharing, Steve!
-Austin
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orne album:
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bikes in the background! Wish I had that kind of
space...actually, it's probably better that I don't.
Austin
On Friday, March 30, 2018 at 11:28:47 AM UTC-4, Conway Bennett wrote:
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> It's a gently used 56 cm 650b I picked up in December from a list member.
> I sold my
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