like Intelligensia).
Dan Abelson
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:49 PM, Eunice Chang wrote:
> Given the enthusiasm about the Aeropress, I thought some of you would like
> this amusing essay from Lapham's Quarterly about "the excessive use of that
> newfangled, abominable, heathenish liquor
I am 5'7 and wear pants with a 30 inch inseam. The length is no problem.
I do have freakishly large calves and actually find the newer MUSA pants
too tight in the calves. The older ones were fine.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 6:28 PM, DS wrote:
> for any shor
Maybe try getting 2 pairs of sandals and rotating them every day so they
have a chance to dry.
Maybe try Chaco sandals. I had odor issues with Keen Sandals but my Chacos
have been pretty good.
Dan Abelson
On May 12, 2014 3:07 PM, "Peter Morgano" wrote:
> I have no shame, I am a
I use that crank bros tool as well and like it (I don't use the flask).
Dan Abelson
On Apr 30, 2014 1:43 PM, "Jim Bronson" wrote:
> That's the same Crank Brothers set that I carry. It's a pretty nice set
> of tools.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:57
I had the issue with a cracked Shimano BB cup causing clicking.
Dan Abelson
On Apr 21, 2014 3:47 AM, "IanA" wrote:
> What BB is installed? The Shimano ones often have a plastic non-drive
> side cup. These do split and sometimes are just fine like that, but
> sometimes they
I have a rivet independence and I like it a lot. It works better for me
than Brooks and Berthoud. Debra is also great to deal with. I do think the
Berthoud is probably the best constructed of the saddles but mine stayed
hard as a rock and I just couldn't get comfortable.
Dan Abelson
On
I had that issue on my black mountain cycles Monstercross. The riv nut fix
is working so far. Their website has a video on the fix.
Dan Abelson
On Apr 2, 2014 4:17 PM, "jandrews_nyc" wrote:
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-c2Fe_qm5Ltk/UzyaDwqZ7-I/ASo/eDCH0EN4
I wonder how many Orange 54cm Quickbeams are out there? I would not be
surprised if it is around 10 or so.
Dan Abelson
(who has an orange 54cm Quickbeam and can't imagine selling it).
On Mar 21, 2014 4:24 PM, "JL" wrote:
> Yes. It almost certainly will. I was allowing for re
I run 40 x 16 on my Quickbeam with 700 x 35 tires.
Dan Abelson
On Mar 12, 2014 2:10 PM, "Bill Lindsay" wrote:
> I have a build concept for a SimpleBeam kind of thing. The steep hill I
> live on completely rules out a singlespeed for the uphill part, and rules
> out r
The Salsa Vaya is also worth a look. It uses 26 inch wheels in the smaller
sizes.
Dan Abelson
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 7:25 PM, Tim Gavin
wrote:
> And for the list: The technical discussion in Riv Reader #26 is Grant's
> treastise on this subject. "How handlebar height aff
I would send Walz an email or give them a call, I wouldn't be surprised if
they would make you a larger summer cap.
Dan Abelson
St Paul MN
On Dec 3, 2013 1:11 PM, "Patrick Moore" wrote:
> "Best" in reference to the following criteria, in order of their
> import
Wide tires, wool, and platform pedals are the biggest for me. On the not
working so well side albatross bars, and bars well above saddle height.
On Nov 20, 2013 4:28 PM, "Chris Lampe 2" wrote:
> I think I was attracted to Rivendell because they advocated much of what I
> was already doing. The b
I have a relevate tangle bag and a revelate mountain feed bag. I like them
both a lot. They are well made, well thought out and work great.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Mike Schiller wrote:
> s24o in a snow cave Done that a few times for fun... also sl
Check out foxwear. Everything he does is custom so Lou can probably make
something similar to what you are looking for. I have a jacket, power
shield pants and rain pants from him and I am happy with all of them. His
prices are extremely reasonable considering the custom sizing and
materials.
Dan
Chris,
Can you please tell me what the saddle height is in the picture. I'm trying
to figure out if this will fit my wife who is 5'1.
Thanks
Dan Abelson
Saint Paul, MN
On Sep 2, 2013 12:10 PM, "Christopher Murray"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Quite a few nibbles but no
FYI the two for sale may have been the same bike. I bought one the list a
few years ago and then sold it on the list this spring. I think there were
only a half a dozen or so 55cm AHHs made.
Dan Abelson
On Aug 29, 2013 2:22 PM, "blakcloud" wrote:
> I know this bike is rare but ther
surprised that if there were only date for Minneapolis, it would have more
votes than San Francisco.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Aug 22, 2013 3:29 PM, "Anne Paulson" wrote:
> The poll is here:
>
> http://doodle.com/skm8u4ges4gtxqt5
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Robert F. H
It seems like 650b (27.5 in mountain bike speak) is displacing 26 inch.
Dan Abelson
St Paul, MN
On Aug 22, 2013 1:35 PM, "Anne Paulson" wrote:
> What about for short people? There's no way someone 5'4" is better off
> on a 29er.
>
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 1
I have not tried the thin gripsters but I have a pair of the VP vice pedals
and they are my favorite pedals.
Dan Abelson
On Jul 27, 2013 7:46 AM, wrote:
> Rob over at Ocean Air makes a pretty convincing case to upgrade to the VP
> Vice.
> http://oceanaircycles.com/2013/04/22/vp-vic
.html
Dan Abelson
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Andrew Letton wrote:
> So sad...
> I'll be eying my rear view mirror a little more than usual this evening as
> I ride home with Seth and his family in my heart.
> Be careful out there...
> Andrew
>
>
> --
You could look at the vp vice which is similar to the thin gripster but
thicker. I have the vice pedals and like them a lot. Much better grip than
the MKS Touring Pedal.
Dan Abelson
On Jul 9, 2013 4:12 PM, "Christopher Chen" wrote:
> One concern for me is saddle height. With a 57c
Not quite the same but when I went from drops to a jitensha bar on my
crosscheck, I went with a 2cm longer stem.
Dan Abelson
On Jun 12, 2013 2:19 PM, "Doug M" wrote:
> My Hunqapillar with Albas and my Hilsen with Noodles have the same TT
> length, 62.5. Hunq has a tallux 12,
Ben's Cycle in Milwaukee is worth a visit. I am not sure if they still have
it but when I lived in Milwaukee, Ben's owned an old theater across the
street from the main shop that was filled with used bikes and random parts.
Dan Abelson
On May 25, 2013 10:55 AM, "Eric Norris"
Jim,
If you bring your Moonlander we could probably fashion the tires in to some
type of raft. I will be on skinny 700 x 40s so I will just have to hope for
the best.
Dan Abelson
On May 22, 2013 4:26 PM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery"
wrote:
> I prefer to leave the decision on riv
I think a concern for a business of Rivendell's size would be the cost and
complexity of compliance. I think under the proposal State's are supposed
to provide the necessary software for free, but my guess is that things
won't be so simple.
Dan Abelson
On May 20, 2013 11:42 AM
FYI Duluth Pack and Frost River are different companies.
Dan Abelson
On Apr 29, 2013 12:38 PM, "john" wrote:
> It was my understanding that Duluth Pack (now called Frost River?) made
> the Baggins bags for Rivendell. In any case, they look like fantastic bags.
> My Baggins
While I have not tried them (and have never ridden barefoot) you may want
to take a look at the Ergon pedals.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul MN
On Apr 19, 2013 8:27 AM, "Deacon Patrick" wrote:
> Question upfront: how barefoot friendly are the pedals you ride? I'd love
> input
.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Ryan wrote:
> Ugh...you guys are lucky!...not too bad today...3 Celsius high and sunny
> but 5 cm of snow tomorrow...Yikes...
>
> Waiting for Spring in Winnipeg
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:43:26
I just put the vp vice pedals on a bike and like them a lot.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 12, 2013 9:26 AM, "Tom Goodmann" wrote:
> I notice that bikes new and used often come without saddles and pedals,
> and I have a pedal choice to make. I've moved beyond clip
I would look at the silver shifters first. In my experience unless you set
the cable tension pretty high they tend to cause skipping.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul MN
On Apr 11, 2013 11:22 AM, "Doug M" wrote:
> Submitted for your consideration: a crunchy drivetrain problem on my new
&
They look like king iris cages and that is they way that they are mounted
(or at least the way I mounted mine).
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 7, 2013 5:17 PM, "Peter Morgano" wrote:
> Am I crazy or are those bottle cages upside down?
> On Apr 7, 2013 5:31 PM, "KTY"
on your brake levers you may have to deflate your tire to remove
it with side pulls.
Dan Abelson
St Paul, MN
On Apr 5, 2013 1:40 AM, "john" wrote:
> I've been searching the archives for a specific topic which I have not
> found. Excuse me if I missed it.
>
> Due to the
Another option though not elegant would be a threadless stem adapter which
would allow you to use a threadless stem on your threaded bike.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Mar 28, 2013 6:04 PM, "Liesl" wrote:
> Friends, today I found out that my neck officially has some vertebral
>
I agree with Jim that vertical drop outs are preferable for geared bikes.
Though for me it is not a huge issue as none of my 3 geared bikes have
vertical dropouts.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Mar 22, 2013 7:27 AM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery"
wrote:
> Aside from fixed-gear con
, but
when the group is the default you end up with a bunch of extra emails that
were meant for the individual especially on FS posts.
Dan Abelson
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:18 AM, René Sterental wrote:
> I've never seen the "Reply to Author" and don't see it now... I'm
I am not familiar with that group but I have biked across Wisconsin. It was
great riding, pretty, low traffic roads. There were some areas especially
near the Mississippi with rolling hills but it was not particularly hilly.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Mar 10, 2013 5:02 PM, "Seth Vidal&qu
Jim,
Do you know if there are motels in the area for those of us who are not big
bike campers?
Dan Abelson
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill@gmail.com> wrote:
> First:
> Last year's Midwest Rivendell Rally was a lot of fun, but fewer t
onster cross frame a
>> couple weeks ago. I can't wait to get it built up and put some miles on it.
>>
>> Dan Abelson
>> St. Paul, MN
>> On Jan 22, 2013 12:43 PM, "William" wrote:
>>
>>> "or 1/3 of a Black Mountain 'cross frame&quo
I'll add a third black mountain drop. I received my monster cross frame a
couple weeks ago. I can't wait to get it built up and put some miles on it.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Jan 22, 2013 12:43 PM, "William" wrote:
> "or 1/3 of a Black Mountain 'cross fra
Hub, light, and cranks are sold. Nitto Noodle is still available.
Thanks
Dan Abelson
On Jan 21, 2013 1:53 PM, "Dan Abelson" wrote:
I am continuing to clean out the parts bins and evaluate what I am actually
going to use. A few items for sale. All prices include shipping in CON
it
works fine. Good way to experiment with dyno lighting on the cheap
especially if you build your own wheels. Light works fine.
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Thanks. I would like to sell this so I can get a new bike build started.
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On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Pondero wrote:
> I (foolishly) sold my 650b, 56cm AHH, and now I must replace it. I might
> try an exact replacement, but I'm also considering a 57cm, 700c wheel
> version. I plan to explore used and new options
Update on for sale items. Silver shifters, 105 brifters, and Tiagra brake
levers spoken for. Everything else still available. I also forgot to
mention Open Pro wheels are 32 spoke.
Thanks
Dan Abelson
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Dan Abelson wrote:
> In anticipation of a new bike t
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base, make me an offer.
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Rivendell Silver bar end shifters
Shimano Tiagra Brake levers
Shimano 105 9 speed triple brifters - NOS
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 6:34 PM, shawn wrote:
> A quick update on my search for a Rivendell for my wife. I
> was originally only looking for an Atlantis, Sam o
I've had the Nashbar orange pump for about a year. I like it a lot. I
definitely like it better than the topeak Joe Blow sport it replaced.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Nov 30, 2012 9:15 AM, "Joan Oppel" wrote:
> I have messed up the head on my floor pump - and I need to buy
you want some of the parts but not all of the above parts with the frame
let me know and we can figure something out. Please contact me off list
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I have a 55cm AHH that I am thinking about selling (it has 700c) wheels.
Let me know if you are interested.
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St. Paul, MN
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Trevor saxton wrote:
> Looking to integrate my Simpleone and Hillborne into one
> commuter...ideally would like a
Sounds a lot more fun than my 10th law school reunion which is the
same weekend hmmm.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
wrote:
> There will definitely be an inn/motel option for the non-campers. But the
> rally route won't b
Rode my quickbeam to vote this morning en route to work. Did not take a
picture.
Dan Abelson
St Paul, MN
On Nov 6, 2012 1:03 PM, "Amit Singh" wrote:
> Got a photo of your Riv at the poll? Send a link or post the photo! :)
>
> I'll be riding to go vote this evening af
ink I will ever sell the Quickbeam.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:29 PM, charlie wrote:
> I own twoa 56cm Hillborne (the all Green one) and a 60cm SimpleOne
> butI would sell them off for a 58cm Atlantis frame. I only need one
> good bicycle and at my w
Sean,
Are you in Minneapolis? If so how much for local pickup for the shifters?
Thanks
Dan Abelson
St. Paul,MN
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Shifty <1upand1d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pedals and jacket are sold. SRAM shifters are still available. At roughly
> the price of bar end
My size too and a good price. Don't think I can justify this, especially
with a AHH and a Surly Troll. An Atlantis seems to overlap with these.
Please someone buy it.
Dan Abelson
On Oct 17, 2012 10:55 AM, "Joe Bernard" wrote:
> Japanese, original fancy lugs, prescratched...
Shaun
I am use red Wing insulated work boots down to zero and they work well for
me. I have wide feet and the fact they come in wide widths helps.
Dan Abelson
St Paul, MN
On Sep 30, 2012 6:59 PM, "Shaun Meehan" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm looking for some recommendations
The Romulus and the Rivendell t-shirts.
Dan Abelson
Saint Paul, mn
On Sep 22, 2012 9:27 AM, "Manuel Acosta"
wrote:
> Kinda sad that I missed out on what I believe was the "Golden Years" of
> Rivendell products. Not saying that their products aren't Golden now. I
Must resist. I hate when people sell nice bikes in my size,
especially when I don't need any more bikes right now.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 5:43 PM, danmc wrote:
> Decided to sell the Heron that I was going to build out for my wife for
> touring - but she is
31.8 would be great. I would love to try salsa cowbells on my ahh.
Dan Abelson
On Sep 7, 2012 1:26 PM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery"
wrote:
> Removable faceplate and a 31.8 mm clamp option. I'm not terribly
> interested in the 31.8 mm diameter specifically, but there are
me to
threadless. My opinion would probably be different if I liked to change bar
height mid ride etc.
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able to remove the bars without unwrapping the tape.
I am relatively new to disc brakes, but I like the mechanical bb7 brakes on
my surly troll a lot especially now that I am finally figuring out how to
adjust them.
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Saddle and Seat Post are sold.
How about $50 shipped for the stainless Speedplay Frogs.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Dan Abelson wrote:
> I just bought a nice White Industries crank from a list member, now I
> need to clear out a few things that have been
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Banana bag is yours. Please Paypal personal option to d...@abelsons.net
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On Jul 18, 2012 7:01 AM, "Marc Schwartz" wrote:
> Dan
> I would like to buy the Banana Bag if untaken.
> Thanks,
> Marc
>
> From: rbw-o
(without me on it) - $60 shipped.
2. Rivendell Banana Bag - well used but no holes and lots of life
left -$40 shipped.
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Enjoy you new Simple One. For fenders on my Quickbeam, I have Planet
Bike Cascadia with the quick release in the back (I don't think that
they use to come with a front quick release but they do now and you
can order an extra quick release for the rear directly from Planet
Bike).
One in my opinion advantage to the roadeo is the ability to get a
threadless fork. You will have a much greater choice of handlebars
especially as a lot of bars seem to be going to 31.8
Dan Abelson
On Apr 5, 2012 6:35 AM, "Bruce Herbitter" wrote:
> Give RBW a call and chat them
Other than the traditional looks the surly troll seems close to what you
are looking for. I have one and riding it never fails to put a smile on my
face.
Dan Abelson
On Apr 1, 2012 12:27 PM, "charlie" wrote:
> Anybody ever have an Atlantis built with heavier tubing? What I am
&g
I would consider a rim of similar width to your existing rims so you don't
have to adjust your brakes when changing wheels.
Dan Abelson
On Mar 31, 2012 4:42 PM, "trek610" wrote:
> I hope it is OK to ask this question here it is not a RIV bike but I
> very much utiliz
I am looking to buy or preferably trade for some Shimano 9 Speed Bar
End Shifters.
I have a 44cm Nitto Noodle Bar, or Riv Silver downtube shifters to
trade. I could probably also find some other things to trade if I
sifted through the parts drawer.
Thanks
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I had the vittorias and did not like the ride either. I actually had flats
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Dan Abelson
On Jan 31, 2012 9:53 AM, "robert zeidler" wrote:
> +1. They wear like iron and ride that way too!
>
> On Tuesday, January 31, 2012, Ryan Ray wrote:
> >
Take a look at foxwear. You can choose the weight and custom sizing. I
don't have a foxwear vest but I have 2 pairs of pants I like.
Dan Abelson
Saint Paul, MN
On Jan 27, 2012 1:08 PM, "PATRICK MOORE" wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies about the zipper. It looks as if it&
Count me in.
Dan Abelson
Saint Paul, MN
On Jan 13, 2012 5:30 PM, "Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery"
wrote:
> Just reading about the Riv Rally East in another thread. Jeez, that sounds
> fun. I briefly contemplated a trip eastward, but then I thought, why not
> just do it here? I
, however).
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:29 AM, murphyjrfk wrote:
> I'm midwest. But it looks like D&D wins huh.
> Thanks for the resonses.
>
> On Dec 6, 2:07 pm, Matthew J wrote:
>> Where are you and your Atlantis?
>>
>> East Coast, Tom Kel
If price is not an issue maybe Marathon Extreme or Marathon Mondial.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Rick wrote:
> Looking at a possible loaded touring trip that is turning out to be
> (quite) a bit more off road than on, and considering alternatives to
> my
Has anyone tried fitting a Schwalbe Marathon Extreme 700 x 40 or similar on
a Riv AHH?
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Updates and one new item.
All 3 saddles and the shifters are sold. Riv Banana bag is still available
($55).
I also have a new in package Panaracer Pasela Tourguard (folding) tire 700 x
28 (skinwall) -- $25 shipped.
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On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Dan Abelson
Rivendell Silver Downtube Shifters in good shape - $25
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I have not had an issue with the front fender wobbling. The front fender is
longer -- longer than a planet bike Cascadia. I found the SKS fenders to be
far more of a pain to install than the Planet Bike fenders.
Dan Abelson
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Mike wrote:
> So the SKS Longbo
robably just use my battery lights. I
have a short commute, I don't want to spend the cash on that bike for a SON
and I am tired of buying a new Shimano every couple years.
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Surly made a coupled Crosscheck for a couple years. I think the price was
pretty reasonable too. They stopped making the coupled Crosscheck and now
make a coupled Long Haul Trucker
http://surlybikes.com/frames/trucker_deluxe_frame/
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I did some quick googling and saw some complaints about the tubes blowing at
high pressures and some other issues. I think while the idea sounds good, I
will wait until it is more mature before spending that much on tubes or
putting them on a winter bike.
Dan Abelson
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 7
Interesting. Pricey but I could see using them on my winter bike. A flat
when it is 0 is no fun.
On Aug 25, 2011 1:09 PM, "Mike" wrote:
> Anyone have any experience using these:
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/foss-tubes-700c/10-014
>
> I'm very intrigued and probably wouldn't hesitate to pu
/product/dial-adjust-frame-pump-pmp-5
I use a Lezyne mini-pump which I just throw in my bag and like a lot.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Lee Chae wrote:
> Hi all. I'm curious what other owners of smaller Rivs use as frame
> pumps. I have a 54cm Quickbeam
I bought Steve's AHH and I am enjoying it
immensely.
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I have 9 speed indexed Dura Ace downtube shifters on my AHH. I like them a
lot. I had silver shifters on there before but I prefer the indexed Dura
Ace. My AHH is a 55cm.
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"Guitar Ted" also reviewed them a few days ago.
http://g-tedproductions.blogspot.com/2011/07/ergon-pc2-l-pedals-first-impressions.html
<http://g-tedproductions.blogspot.com/2011/07/ergon-pc2-l-pedals-first-impressions.html>Dan
Abelson
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 5:34 PM, dougP w
I was curious whether any of you who enjoy pedaling free have tried the
Ergon PC-2 Pedals http://www.ergon-bike.com/us/en/interbike2010-pc2
They are certainly not the prettiest pedals but they look interesting for a
city bike.
Dan Abelson
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<http://duluthpack.com/outdoor-gear/biking/bike-bags>Dan Abelson
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On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Jordan wrote:
> I'm
ler puller, foul
weather/winter commuter etc.
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Surly Troll set up as a do it all offroad machine.
Dan Abelson
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Maybe check out the Salsa short and shallow or the Salsa Poco
http://salsacycles.com/components/short_shallow/
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http://salsacycles.com/components/poco_bar/
<http://salsacycles.com/components/poco_bar/>Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Mon,
> How does a steerer tube "wear out"? How old is this bike, anyway? I
> had my Paramount 20 years and the steerer never "wore out".
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Its possible that the head tube has been ovalized which could cause that
problem. I have done that before on a cheap moun
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> Very nice and my size. Fortunately for my finance, I can't justify a
Rambouillet when I already have an AHH.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
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I use Dura Ace down tube shifters with a 9-speed reverse pull Deore LX long
cage rear derailleur and it works great.
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St. Paul, MN
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photos. Nothing like riding with mittens in May in Minnesota.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 7:32 PM, EricP wrote:
> Today was the 2011 Iron Crotch ride. (A lower key version of the MN
> Ironman, one of the oldest and largest group rides in the country.)
> Temps
starting to move away from them. I just put 700 x35 Marathon Racers on
my AHH and I like them a lot.
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On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:37 PM, CycloFiend wrote:
> Just some photos -
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> Saturday -
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/sets/72157626439406809/
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> Today -
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/sets/72157626445832861/
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> Hope all's y'alls got some miles or something equally enjoyable
ty
much the same ride on my AHH. I was surprised to still see the ice on parts
of the trail as well. I had some fun taking the AHH on the muddy horse
trail to go around the ice.
Dan Abelson
St. Paul, MN
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