are many places I can go by train, but not take my bike.
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> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Ian Connelly
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>> Hi all,
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>> Am contemplating a short 3-ish day tour with help from Amtrak as the
>> first leg.
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Hi all,
Am contemplating a short 3-ish day tour with help from Amtrak as the first leg.
>From Oakland, I can get to Red Bluff, WIllits, or Auburn with ease.
Red Bluff is compelling because it's the furthest away and because
I've never really ridden up there. But it's also 250 or so miles back
to
I hope you don't mind me saying this, Patrick M, but I open each digest and
scan to see what percentage of posts (by number, not volume of text) are yours.
Where this is higher than 20 percent, I usually delete and move on.
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A friend told me that Matthew G was working at a Berkeley shop maybe as
recently as two years ago.
I think it was Velo Sport, but don't quote me on it. Also, I notice there's
a Kogswell Yahoo group still going:
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/KOG/
On Monday, September 24, 2012 1:15:02 PM U
Not knowing you AND not having any idea how to solve your problem, and
having read the entire thread (and not having sent you any advice), I now
consider you an obnoxious moron. Welcome to the group.
On Thursday, September 20, 2012 11:09:23 AM UTC-7, Michael Richters wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 20, 2
Everyone who likes (vintage articles about) lugged steel frames and debates
about tubing diameter should read this 1987 article linked via Bruce Gordon
(who made both the bikes in the best):
http://www.bgcycles.com/frame-tubing-selection.html
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also interesting that this guy has been trying to sell this
unsuccessfully on CL for the last year, easily.
On Jul 14, 5:24 am, Marty wrote:
> Just came across this. Interesting that it has cantilever brakes.
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> http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/2492914176.html
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doesn't this seem like a headline or article ripped straight from the
Reader?
(i'm excited to read it, just sayin)
https://i2.createsend1.com/ei/y/69/08E/2CD/143911/main.jpg
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(caveat: i haven't done this ride exactly, but have ridden from north
of santa rosa through napa to vallejo, and have done a lot of riding
in marin. i would also be eager to hear input from santa rosa/sonoma
locals!)
i'd suggest you take the ferry (either to larkspur or vallejo) to get
started. o
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/02/24/NSA51C37BO.DTL
fair amount of grant/rivendell philosophy (and recommended gear) in
this article.
angel island seems like a pretty great location for an s24o, has
anyone on the list done it?
ian
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could have been associated with this tasty-sounding ride. saw quite a
few happy-looking cyclists in the same vicinity on sunday in the later-
afternoon.
http://beer2brakers.blogspot.com/
obviously, winter in sf has been really terribly difficult so far...
ian
On Feb 9, 4:42 pm, J L wrote:
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hi,
i'm going to be in portland tomorrow and tuesday, and am hoping to
check out bike shops & etc while i'm there (perhaps tues when my
schedule's more open). anyone have recommendations? ideally these
might carry local portland bike makers (vanilla? sasha white?
strawberry? sweetpea?) as well.
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