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-Clayton
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:10:43 AM UTC-8 The Snag wrote:
> Yep, large shrinks down to a standard large. Stoked, it's a nice shirt!
>
> On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 7:23:44 PM UTC-8 Ray Evans wrote:
>
>> Folks, the oversized stock medium shrinks down to
Maybe add a little blue loctite or beeswax to the bolts.
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On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 2:09:27 PM UTC-7, Sam Perez wrote:
>
> It's the original silver shifters , they were in storage and not used
> untill now. The washers seem okay but I'll look into th
New wheel with Phil Wood hub. Screws unscrew all the way and the wheel
drops out or do what Bones suggests.
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 4:04:59 PM UTC-7, Erik Wright wrote:
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> Hey all,
>
> Speaking to the Simple One / Quickbeam owners out there (or
It is on ebay now and is indeed a rebadged SimpleOne.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/193657006545?ViewItem=&item=193657006545
CS, HBG, CA
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 10:55:46 AM UTC-7, Clayton Scott wrote:
>
> Almost looks like a re-badged SimpleOne.
>
> On Thursday, Septembe
Almost looks like a re-badged SimpleOne.
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 10:48:20 AM UTC-7, Clayton Scott wrote:
>
> Rear brazed canti hanger seems to be missing too and the brake bridge
> seems different as well with the tapped fender mount eyelet unless the
> orange version w
Rear brazed canti hanger seems to be missing too and the brake bridge seems
different as well with the tapped fender mount eyelet unless the orange
version was different.
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 8:36:39 AM UTC-7, Justin Drake wrote:
>
>
&
Phil wood hubs are your friend if you use febders with horizontal dropouts. You
can remove the bolt all the way and the wheel just drops out.
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Nitto 34F (big front rack) worked well on the 52 Clem H (most recent
generation) I used to own. Not sure if your Clem L differs in fork geo
though.
Best,
Clayton Scott
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On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 8:17:24 AM UTC-7, Dave Redmon wrote:
>
> I have a Clem L 52cm/650B and am searchi
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Besides them, most Shimano cantis I tried have been good.
If you believe that "harder is better" I recommend some Empella froglegs.
They allow you to waste and exorbitant amount of time and still likely
won't stop your bike.
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On Thursday, July 16,
I prefer black on this one.
Clayton Scott
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 2:00:15 PM UTC-7, Matthew Williams wrote:
>
> I'm considering swapping my existing brown Brooks saddle and grips for a
> black set. I made a layered Photoshop file so I could review the colors on
> the
ere is a BQ that has a tutorial in it. Would
be happy to scan and send them to you.
Clayton Scott.
On Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at 3:26:56 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> These are on the list to do in the near future. However, if I have to get
> into metal drilling or cutti
Not sure about it either. I think the cables make the tubes look wider in the
pictures which may contribute to that "something is off" look. Might still grow
on me though.
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That Recon actually looks like it would have none of the issues I mentioned.
Went through 3 rack purchases over the years and somehow this company never
made it on my radar.
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market for a bike transport solution for 5 bikes I'd probably start looking at
trailers instead. Or get a roof rack in addition.
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A henry rollins bike with 2pac panniers.
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Also agree on the Roadini. It just sounds "little" to me.
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On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 2:35:40 PM UTC-7, Collin A wrote:
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> Clayton, that might be a bit too Metal for Riv.
>
> Fav: Hunqapillar, clever, and it is a bike I have lusted for as
Goruck short work well too. Wait for a sale though.
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Tumbleweed persuader bars.
Best MTB bars I ever laid my hands on. They replaced the Jones bars on my Jones.
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brake lever hoods as you usually rest
your hands at least partially on the hoods.
I very much prefer blocky, campy-esque hoods on those, on the noodles I
seem fine with a greater diversity of levers.
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On Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 9:13:08 AM UTC-7, George Schick wrote:
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> P
I think I do. It would be black though. PM me your contact if of interest.
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Eamon,
What stem length and which upright bars would you run on the 59 Atlantis?
What top tube length and stem length would you need on an Atlantis to run
Noodles?
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On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 6:15:20 PM UTC-7, Eamon Nordquist wrote:
>
> Clayton, most people I kn
.
Likely emotion/tradition still governs a lot of the component dimension
choices.
Clayton Scott
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On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 3:05:32 PM UTC-7, Clayton Scott wrote:
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> Hi Patrick,
>
> This will all sound a little vague and I am likely not describing it
> perfectly but here
.
Likely emotion/tradition still governs a lot of the component dimension choices.
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different positions across different bikes (within reason) but on each bike
I picky about my contact points.
Despite the significant bike to bike differences each bike handles superbly
for me and all of them are comfortable for long rides across intended
terrain.
Hope this helps some.
Clayton Sco
Just to be clear, I am not advocating reversing stems, what I am getting at
is more along the lines of a 30-50mm stem vs. a 100-120mm stem.
Clayton Scott
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On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 10:58:17 AM UTC-7, Dave Johnston wrote:
>
> There are benefits to one-size-fits all bicycle
s too small may actually be
just right.
Best,
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:35:13 AM UTC-7, Eamon Nordquist wrote:
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> To each their own, but if that is “making drop bars work”, it’s not for
> me. I’m not afraid of short stems either. But, hey, it’s all about what
>
A few thoughts:
- Completely agree to keep the Hillborne as is. Keep cantis too.
- Short stem and drops: Personally I don't see it as "making it work".
There are even benefits to it:
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:35:13 AM UTC-7, Eamon Nordquist wrote:
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> To each their own, but if that i
I like these. Wish Teatro still made them without the holes though.
https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=89002&gclid=CjwKCAjwwYP2BRBGEiwAkoBpAjh66NUUOA9hEk8Qlq6QJ2yvbFKGdgfldgFKgKCuSNdc-KVfRXxCaxoCOIIQAvD_BwE
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Friction shifting with clutch derailer works just as well as with clutchless
derailer. At least for Shimano when paired with microshift.
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ading here:
https://forums.mtbr.com/29er-bikes/6-speed-cassette-ss-hub-please-post-your-setup-573783.html
And here: https://blog.jonesbikes.com/6-speed-cassettes/
Enjoy the trip down the rabbit hole.
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The MIT Atlantis are excellent for drop bars. It might take some rethinking on
what constitutes appropriate stem length though. There several advantages to
shorter stem with longer frame.
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n the Susie it is hard to make any solid recommendations.
I'd give RBW a call to sure.
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I like the Bongrager Chupacabra tires. Mine measure 2.8 on wide rims.
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On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 8:16:06 AM UTC-7, David Wadstrup wrote:
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> I've got a Susie frameset on the way and am already in possession of a
> beautiful set of Cliffhanger/WI MI
Or you can just get some boost cranks and not worry.
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On Friday, May 15, 2020 at 12:36:24 PM UTC-7, David Wadstrup wrote:
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> Thanks for the feedback, everyone! I’ll likely stick with the Schwalbes,
> but was glad to hear of a positive experience with th
f the time I rely on my thumb.
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On Friday, May 8, 2020 at 9:18:16 AM UTC-7, Dave Johnston wrote:
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> I sort of take the results from the Silca tool as a Minimum. I guess I
> should have said that. I have gotten a pinch flat and dented rim on
> the front, but I hit
Clem and bullmooses are sold.
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That blue is great. Also like grey with tinge of green like the the ocean on a
stormy day.
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Still have it and given what they are going for on ebay it is a deal ;-).
Happy to add your choice of bullmoose, chocomoose, or boscomoose with
greater downslope angle to it for an etra $50.
Hope you are all staying safe and sane!
Clayton
On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 11:08:26 AM UTC-7
from builder to builder but spoking seems to have a lot more flavors.
Best,
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On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 5:37:52 PM UTC-7, James / Analog Cycles
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> Join the fun. Our first clinic had about 160 different people stop in,
> and I learned that I sh
I actually friction shift 11 on my rando bike. Surprisingly not hard.
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Which model are you using? Sport, treking, etc.
Thanks,
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On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 10:18:44 AM UTC-7, Eric Norris wrote:
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> One alternative to a standard donohue setup is an external generator.
> Velogical, a Germany company, came out a few years ago with
It's a beauty! Shifting sorted now?
CD
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On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 11:33:46 AM UTC-7, J Imler wrote:
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> Thanks, Clayton. I’m running fiction shifters. I removed a couple links
> and swapped the derailleur. Could have been a loosish cable. Seems good to
> go now. H
Why does 135 limit you to 10 gears? Mine goes to 11 and others' go to 12.
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small ring? Might also be a slightly bent der hanger (Again just guessing).
In terms of chain length - I usually measure it by wrapping it around
biggest chainring and biggest cog (without running it through the derailer)
then add one chainlink segment (1") to that length.
Clayton Scott
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UAL weight built with
thicker walled and larger diameter tubing.Less exertion = more speed. Again
rider weight and intended purpose of bike matter. It is not all black and white
and individual preferences play into this too.
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And there is a this newly dug rabbit hole right in front of me...
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There have been some deemed "bad angle", where the bar angle was angled
downwards more. They were sold upon request. I have a pair and prefer them to
the regular version.
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Unsubscribe me. I call things like I see them. Boy I am pissed, and my PTSD is
pinned.
I am done with this crew of hatred. It just never stops. I am done with
Rivendell. The owners group is not an owners group. It is the church of Grant
and his blind minions. The undercurrent of hate is const
,
but maybe this bike just isn’t for me.
Tim, Thank you!
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Joe, I haven’t drank alcohol in over ten years. But I appreciate the insults. I
hoped someone smiled, as that was the purpose of the post. 😔 Entertainment for
seventh graders. 😉
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need a name for the frame bag I plan on
designing, for the bike I don’t have, for more help getting my brain to love
the Mongolotube. 🤣 I am such a dorky bike nerd.and the naming thing is
fun, so ”The Mongolo pack”?
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Love your family.
Clayton
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That is why I explained myself, and my desire for a bike they don’t make. I
thought that was clear. Relax Joe.
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You don't wanna want one, you want a bike Riv isn't making. Thanksg
Riv to make one. The Boots is not what I dreamt of, so
I am very disappointed. My opinions stemmed from that disappointment. It
probably is going to be an awesome bike.
I wanna want one.
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A great new resource on Instagram is ‘Whatbars’. You can overlay handlebars on
each other to compare on a grid. It is a fantastic resource. The handle bar
library is growing every day.
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technology. The lenses were just lexan plastic. I think I remember he said the
lens cost around 25 cents to make.
I wonder what alloys are in Hiduminum. 🤔
Thanks again Ron.
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Actually
.
Thanks for the correction and the diagram.
Clayton
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On Friday, November 16, 2018, 10:14 AM, Surlyprof wrote:
Clayton,
The center is actually the Median nerve. The Radial runs closer to the ball of
the thumb. Although there are several repetitive stress injuries
‘Hiduminum’ stem alloy!I’ve been looking for Hiduminum for awhile. 😬
Marketing never changes.😆
Thanks for this post. Cool catalog.
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Thanks J, but I have had three back surgeries too, and their stem isn’t tall
enough, due to the fact I bought a smaller frame than Grant would recommend, so
I can run a suspension seat post. I have a 100 mm Nitto dirt drop, all the way
up, to get the right fit. Rather funny looking but it works.
fork looks comfy and not overbuilt, and with the bigger tires I’m
making a guess that it would be as comfortable as my Atlantis, just slower
around town, with 2.8s at fifteen psi to prevent vibration.
Crap. Did I just talk myself out of a Boots? 😂 Sorry for the topic wander...😔
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Ok, thanks Patrick!\Clay
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To post photos, switch to Desktop (bottom of the page), attache file.
With abandon,
Patrick, who has never experienced num
access is a big safety issue) and the nerve impingement issue
killed it for me.
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numbness sucks. Protect your nerves.
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My hand surgeon told me no. The albastache puts pressure on the ulnar nerve
directly in almost all hand positions. Also no matter how I set them up, brake
access sucks. I couldn’t get the levers low enough. Three unsuccessful carpal
tunnel surgeries later, I actually listen now.
Clayton DDD
. There is
another brand who makes road levers for V-brakes too and I prefer their shape,
which are a bit rounder. I can’t remember the brand, maybe Dia Comp?
Regardless, they are the only two available for drop bar V-brakes that I’m
aware of.
Have fun!
Clayton
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Lum, I can’t seem to load photos through my IPad. If you go to my Instagram
account, DirtDanceDesigns, you can find photos there, as well as some of my
hacks.
I miss my computer. ☹️
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the steepest trails was ok too. Carrying my bike up the stairs to my second
floor apartment is now possible 😉. Damn, I’m getting old
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the steepest trails was ok too. Carrying my bike up the stairs to my second
floor apartment is now possible 😉. Damn, I’m getting old
Clayton#DirtDanceDesigns.
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Oh...A DahonNever mindI see your point. You have me wondering how my
local Safeway would take to me using my Atlantis as a grocery cartSure
would be simpler. No locking up the bike, getting a cart, forgetting my
reusable bags, wiping off the slimy cart handle with handi wipes that ar
all kickstands, go light with the torque
wrench when installingWAY more stable with loaded panniers than a bottom
bracket install.
Crap, I gushed.
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I decide. 🧐 🤪 I think any bike I buy will be inferior to my
Atlantis, and I fear the expensive purchase. How to decidesigh. I know it
won’t be ‘stupid’ heavy (designed with no respect to weight) unless it is so
beautiful I don’t care. I haven’t seen a bike like that though...
Clayton
Wow. This thread died. Lack of interest in the Boots? Anyone heard the
details on what’s being changed? I wanna want one.
Clayton
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I see Rivendell and the
‘scene’. Do I really want a new Riv? Not so much. The magic is gone and there
are other makers.
I herby change my compliment to: “The most royal Riv ever?” (Purple is the
color of royalty.)
Clayton
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Coolest Rivendell ever? Most likely!
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low mileage as the
islands are not that big. We explored an island for a couple of days, and then
took a ferry to another. VERY enjoyable.
Clayton
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Thanks for the photo. I sorta mocked it up with a Limp dick stem and drops
@dirtdancedesigns on instagram. I can’t seem to figure out how to post photos
from my I-pad direct.
I am leaning more and more to buying one, depending on what they do with the
nine details to be changed.
Clayton
scratcher for a
travel bike, as they seem to be more popular than front lowriders.
I am going to keep staring at the photo for a few hours a day to see if it
grows on me.And wait to see what details will be changed before I
commit to another brand. 😞
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), durability,
and cleaning up the handlebars after removal. (I like Grab On touring grips,
cut as long as possible for lots of hand roaming room and comfort. I use them
on my flat bars, and under my handlebar tape too, due to carpal tunnel issues
and advice from my surgeon).
Clayton
percent
developed. There are a few little details I’d like to fix, but not enough to
make a whole new kit.
Thanks again.
Clayton
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I have a quick release basket I made using a tool box buckle. You’ll have to
dig around in my Instagram photos to find them, as I can’t seem to post photos
here. It works great. I have been using it for years and am car-less, so it has
seen a lot of use.
Clayton Bailey
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I had a nightmarish vision that the new Basket Rack from Nitto, is going to be
a gigantic platform rack with little wire loops welded on the platform for zip
ties.
Shudder.
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past twenty years. Name you bike “Lola”, because she always get
what she wants, 😀.
I hope this helps.
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My long Pauls are about 3.5” from center of pad carrier to center of the
straddle cable, but the noodle carrier sits lower, about a 1/2” clear above my
2.35 “ low knobbies.
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#DirtDanceDesigns, I just posted a picture with marks on my hand that my doctor
drew on, where to NOT put pressure on your hands to prevent nerve damage. If
you look at photos of my Atlantis, you can get an idea on how fat my bars are.
Clayton
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. I can’t decide whether or not to carry my Swiss
Army knife now.
Treehugger
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was my only real issue
with the single track capability of the Atlantis.
The new bike isn’t lugged. 😩 Sob..sob...
I could change my mind in a minute if it has cool colors and a stellar name...😉
Clayton
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Collin,
I have my tent poles in a 500d Cordura bag I made and I lash it to the seat
tube with Revelate straps. The bag helps protect the frame a bit, and the
Revelate straps prevent any movement, rattles and wear.
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Colin, great name. My sons name is Colin.
I have my tent poles in a cordura bag I made, to help protect the paint. I use
two Revelate straps to hold it firmly to the seat tube to prevent rattles and
wear.
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rack parallel to
the ground and the poles stuck out the rear. My setup is now nice and compact.
Thanks Grant for leaving room!
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I tip my hat to you, Jim. You are a brave man for corralling this herd of
cats...
Thanks. May all our egos, laugh at themselves...u..wait?
Ourselves..Dammit.
Clayton
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On Saturday, January 6, 2018 at 8:52:37 AM UTC-8, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
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> The tenets of this group ha
and internet and we would be fighting each other.
All they would have to do is waitlol.). Make a list of the good and
bad of each party, then choose the moral one. It is a very simple choice.
Oh, yeah.and there is that Trump dude. He has to go. And the 'killing
the planet thing
le,
brown skin loving, hard core caring liberal
Sure to be hated now,
Clayton
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saddle is
going on four years old and I have years (of tension bolt length) left.
Clayton
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On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 9:33:11 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
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> Anyone have anything to say about theirs?
> Like it?
> Compared to Brooks?
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I would think that the socketed seat cluster would be stronger and heavier.
There is quite a bit more surface area for the brass/silver to adhere to,
in the sockets and on the ball.
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 4:25:13 AM UTC-7, Peter White wrote:
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> It
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