Visual ride report of a day that ended in pretty hard rain. About 6
minutes into the video the rain came. at 9:40 we're making wakes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRgZG5d10ZY
Cheers,
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 7:40:07 PM UTC-4 Jay wrote:
> Where riding
Fun. Thank you for sharing. I always enjoy seeing where others ride.
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 1:58:41 PM UTC-4 Matthew Williams wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Eric’s videos inspired me to make a movie version of a ride report.
>
> We have lots of written r
Howdy, Bunch!
It's been a while. I've been busy with my toddler and my newborn and my
riding time has really scaled back. It will return to normal in the future,
but in the meantime, I'm moving on a few things from my stable, including
my nicely-appointed 62cm Green Quickbeam.
- Phil Wood hub
Wow, what an old thread. :) So old one of the links points to my long
dead QB page on att.net. My QB photos are on Flickr now
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/14612032@N00/albums/72157711338025308/page1),
and I'm not even sure my old green one (RIP) is in that album, but I did
run 44 Mutanorap
Last week I had the chance to do a ride that I've wanted to do for a long
time. About 10 years ago I saw a photo on Flickr that I found very
appealing, and I decided that I would try to ride to that location and take
a photo there if the opportunity ever presented itself. It was not in any
Last week I had the chance to do a ride that I've wanted to do for a long
time. About 10 years ago I saw a photo on Flickr that I found very
appealing, and I decided that I would try to ride to that location and take
a photo there if the opportunity ever presented itself. It was not in any
ex
Someone on iBob recommended DMR Vaults for people with larger feet. I put a
set of them on my new Homer and I love them.
On Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 8:50:31 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
> I’ve not yet read all of the responses, so apologies if I am repeating. I
> have converted to flats
I think this was posted right after the 58 cm Homers sold out at Riv.
Pretty frustrating, though I'm glad the Homer seems to be selling well. I
posted elsewhere, but my new Homer is just stunning to ride and gaze upon.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 6:09:30 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Yeah
Hi there,
Maybe I can reassure you. I'm also a "level top tube" kind of guy who just
took delivery of my 2021 Homer Complete. I had the same second thoughts as
you when I checked BikeInsights after ordering my Homer. I'm right in the
middle of the size range for a 58, but I could've scraped by
My Homer complete arrived today, a few days after my erstwhile Roadeo began
its journey back to its previous owner. This is the first time I bought a
complete build from Riv, and the experience was excellent. I haven't really
put any miles on the Homer, but in honor of New Bike Day, I wanted to
cking bike. Underbikepacking, as it were.
https://flic.kr/p/X5m8o
Cheers,
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 11:52:37 PM UTC-5 iamkeith wrote:
> Keep in mind that interior frame bags and everything cages and
> cantilevered soft bags and a lot of that other, now-common
I've never ridden one, but on paper, I think the Frank Jones Sr is one of
the best things Rivendell ever did. I would've ordered one if they'd come
in larger sizes. This build is great!
On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 1:44:04 PM UTC-5 nlerner wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 12:45:51
I thought Hunq frames were Waterford and forks were Taiwan? Doesn't really
matter. A Hunq was my first Riv and I really regret selling it, though at
the time I needed a good road bike more than I needed the Hunq.
On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 9:30:01 AM UTC-5 Marc Irwin wrote:
> [image: IMG
I ended up deciding to buy a Homer complete. Crashed my wet-weather bike
last Monday and separated my shoulder. Took it as a sign that I need fatter
tires and more stable handling. I have an 90 pbh and I'm going with a 58,
which surprised me, since I would've been a 61.5 last time. Worried it'll
an to do a nice long ride this weekend and will post a ride report
>> and more photos.
>> Doug
>> Athens, GA
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 10:21:50 AM UTC-5 John G. wrote:
>>
>>> Build details, please!
>>>
>>> On Tuesda
Build details, please!
On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 6:31:39 AM UTC-5 Andrew Huston wrote:
> Curious, what’s the clearance with the Ehlines? Those big tires make it
> look great!
>
> On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 10:20:52 PM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> I didn't order it so it was a freebie. M
That was supremely pleasant.
On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 6:38:33 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> What a fabulous video. Beautiful bike, scenery, music. Thank you for
> sharing. The Joe A is a fabulous bike.
>
> On Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 1:09:33 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
y length. The
> mounting points for the fender stays at the dropout move with the dropout.
> If you run a really large diameter tire, that may need a longer stay.
>
> Laing
> Delray Beach FL
>
> On Monday, November 8, 2021 at 11:41:42 AM UTC-5 John G. wrote:
>
>> Before
Before I order a set of B65 SKS Fenders, is there anything I need to know
about chainstay length and fender stays? Will the SKS fit a Clem with the
stock stays?
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Another +1 for Patrick O'Brian. If you're not sure about Aubrey-Maturin,
check out Voyage to Samarkand.
Rosemary Sutcliff wrote a bunch of classic historical adventure novels for
kids in the 50s and 60s. They're quite textually sophisticated and much
more complex than today's YA. Well worth a re
Getting the feet wet in Little Pipe Creek before the water gets too cold.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51550121489_2b11b48b3e_b.jpg";>
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Friday, October 1, 2021 at 5:52:47 PM UTC-4 Paul Richardson wrote:
> chris: yes i was referring to your photo!
Tim, try bikeinsights.com. You should be able to compare your Sam to a 63cm
Roadeo.
On Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 1:59:24 PM UTC-4 Tim Bantham wrote:
> Thank you all for sharing and commenting about your Roadeo's. This gives
> me something to go on as I contemplate one for myself.
>
> To t
nformation in the Geo charts I looked at.
>
> On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 3:10:05 PM UTC-4 John G. wrote:
>
>> Here's mine! It's a 61cm. I'm open to selling it, complete or frameset.
>> I'd like to go up to a 63.
>>
>> [image: IMG_4693.JPG]
I can't believe I almost missed a chance to comment on my favorite topic!
You, my friend, are looking for a Regular Ass Road Bike. There are a ton of
good suggestions here. Here's my take as a Roadeo owner with a stable of
RARBs from the late 70s/early 80s:
- I love my Roadeo, but I also love
with same hub spacings,
etc., of the AWOL, they gave me an entire new Diverge, which is turning out
to be a pretty fun ride.
https://flic.kr/p/2mhn8PN
John G
UB, MD
On Friday, September 10, 2021 at 11:56:52 AM UTC-4 rickur...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I can’t tell. It’s a close up of a brown fr
>From earlier this summer. Explorations in PA and MD.
https://flic.kr/p/2m9xKQE
https://flic.kr/p/2m6mSwS
https://flic.kr/p/2m6mSwS
https://flic.kr/p/2mfAC9A
https://flic.kr/p/2m6i5wP
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Thursday, September 9, 2021 at 2:27:29 PM UTC-4 Paul in Dallas wr
Brian I:
I've actually ridden some of those roads when NJ Randonneurs organized a
"half-dirty" two years ago. It's absolutely lovely out there, and your
official routes look great. Do I spy a pic of Hacklebarney on the event
page? I'll be interested in riding it next year.
John H (and others in
Jim,
I've had this exact thing happen, but only on a Brooks Swift that got
soaked a few too many times. My B17 Select and B17 Imperial do not have a
similar twisting pattern. It looks weird, but it's pretty comfortable.
On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 7:49:50 PM UTC-4 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:
>
th it IMHO.
On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 4:08:27 PM UTC-4 John G. wrote:
> Here in NJ, where the gravel is scarce but the roads are battered, I tend
> to grab my Roadeo for longer rides. Those have been scarce this year, what
> with a newborn, but the Roadeo really is a wonderful br
Here in NJ, where the gravel is scarce but the roads are battered, I tend
to grab my Roadeo for longer rides. Those have been scarce this year, what
with a newborn, but the Roadeo really is a wonderful brevet bike. The
handling is delightful, it climbs like a goat, and even on a
slightly-too-sm
Duh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTzMPFh73nw
On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 1:52:24 PM UTC-4 John G wrote:
> Watching a completely un-bike related video on Youtube about the Maryland
> Eastern shore community of San Domingo, I was pleasantly surprised to see
> what I think is an
Watching a completely un-bike related video on Youtube about the Maryland
Eastern shore community of San Domingo, I was pleasantly surprised to see
what I think is an Atlantis at Minute 1:58 and again at 3:10. Also the
video about the community is fascinating and well worth the watch.
John G
Specialized Fatboy 45s, although I've recently gone back to 32s
https://flic.kr/p/2hFGfWf
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Monday, March 29, 2021 at 9:52:45 AM UTC-4 Patch T wrote:
> Edit: by ROSE I meant RACE. The names are confusing to me still.
>
>
> On Monday, March 29, 2021 at
https://flic.kr/p/2kj72a1
I also have a set of original WTB Dirt Drops on the Quickbeam. They feel
good too. :)
https://flic.kr/p/sr927L
Cheers,
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at 1:56:22 PM UTC-5 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am quite fond of the Ritchey Venturemax I have on
Here's hoping the Roaduno would work. I love having the QB running the
three speed. I found a 120 spaced AW hub and a friend helped me make some
non-rotation tugs.
https://flic.kr/p/2jURZfQ
https://flic.kr/p/cScyTj
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 1:09:29 PM UTC-5 Tom Wyland wrote:
> Lind
Thank You. That was fun. The music was great. You all are a very good
kind of weird, and greatly missed down here in MD.
John G
Union Bridge, MD
On Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 9:54:42 AM UTC-5 James / Analog Cycles
wrote:
> [image: live from nowhere poster.jpg]
> In typical
I own a 2012 Impreza hatchback and have put my old 61 cm MUSA Atlantis in the
back with the seat down and front wheel still on. I end up turning the wheel up.
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At the Nutmeg Nor’Easter a few years ago, I saw a guy with a disc-equipped
Atlantis. He looked like he was having an excellent time on it.
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Former Pacer and current Roadeo owner here. Yes, you will see a difference!
Not just in speed, but in handling and comfort, too. Pacers are good bikes;
Roadeos are outstanding.
On Friday, June 12, 2020 at 4:53:25 PM UTC-4, Scott McLain wrote:
>
> What a beauty! I am riding a Surly pacer as my g
My favorite type of bike! The Regular Ass Road Bike! Zippy tubing, comfy
geo for all day hustling, clearance for 32mm tires, bars just a hair
beneath the saddle height. Everyone needs one. Or, in my case, 4: my
secondhand Weigle, my Roadeo by way of Mike Godwin, my Mercian Superlight,
and my Pe
Scott! I'm glad you finally got your hands on a Quickbeam.
Some quick observations on gearing: you and I ride similar speeds and
distances. I find with the original Quickbeam gearing, I have no problem
maintaining those speeds. Most of the climbing I do on my QB are short,
punchy, 200-ft, 8% cl
This is all really interesting info. I just recently replaced an old Dura
Ace seatpost on my Roadeo with a Thomson Masterpiece zero offset seatpost
that I had laying around. My Berthoud saddle is as far back as it could go.
The position hasn't bothered me so far, which surprises me a bit. I'm no
I have TRPs and Shimano Tiagras on my Noodles. Both are incredibly comfy
with Noodles.
On Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 10:45:55 AM UTC-4, Erik Wright wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I have a Roadini set up with 46cm Noodles. I'm using 9spd 105 brifters
> that I took off my old road bike, and I'm struggling t
What size Atlantis did you go with?
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Gus/Susie pre-orderers: what rims are you planning to use? Are Velocity Atlases
stout enough for the intended use of this bike?
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I like seeing Roadeos set up as full brevet-ready bikes. I think it's
really underrated for that purpose.
What size tires are those?
On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 4:55:56 PM UTC-4, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> Really nice build! Thanks for sharing.
>
> Best,
> Charles Wilson
> Lafayette, CA
>
> On
Just plugging Steve as a trustworthy seller who takes great care of his
bikes. Steve, tell us about your Riv custom plans in a new thread!
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 2:45:31 PM UTC-5, S. Greco wrote:
>
> I added some more / better photos at the google drive links below :
>
> Rivendell Protovel
I'm glad it worked out so well for you Michael! Many happy and awesome
miles on it.
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 8:19:49 PM UTC-5, Michael / SF wrote:
>
> Buyer checking in! Yes, the plan is to add more chips to the frame but
> ultimately cake it all in dirt. Will is a friend, and I told him
I’m also amazed this hasn’t been snapped up. I’m still bummed they didn’t make
these in a 61 or 62.
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What are the imperfections, aside from the paint chip? I don’t think it’s high
at all. It’s 700 less than the going rate.
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I have a bunch of parts in need of a 700c frame, so I’ve been pondering my next
build. I miss my old Atlantis, though I traded it for my Roadeo, which I love.
I’m thinking about getting a MIT Atlantis, but the reach on the MIT model seems
longer than the older iterations. Albatrosses aren’t for
This is really well stated. The hipster lumbersexual comment is lame and
the attacks on the price of Redwing Heritage boots shows a pretty funny
lack of self-awareness, considering this is a Rivendell forum. They're made
in the USA and high quality, good for all-day wearing in most-non-hiking
c
I’m interested to better understand how you think Red Wings fall short in the
walking shoe category. I wouldn’t hike in them, but I do enjoy walking all day
in mine. Not disagreeing, just wondering if there’s a better option I’m
missing. I might be taking a look at Russell Moccasins, as my feet
I own two sets of Red Wings: Iron Rangers and Weekender Chukkas. I’m a huge fan
of both. Be sure to follow their sizing guidelines. I’m normally wear a 12.5 or
13, but I’m a size 11.5 when it comes to Red Wings. They’ll feel too tight at
first, but they’ll break in soon. The Chukkas in particula
I love my Iron Rangers—incredibly comfortable after break-in. Be sure to size
down.
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Wow, are these sold out?
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The 4K semi-custom completes they teased on the Blahg.
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What I really like about Bill’s Legolas vs Roadeo analysis is that is focuses
so much on handling, rather than trying chase down some feeling based on
tubing. I’ve never ridden a Legolas, but his description of how a Roadeo
handles is dead on. You will be faster on your Roadeo than your other bi
I'm grateful I'm not Bill's size. That Rossin looks delightful, and the
Univega is a STEAL at $500, especially considering the level to which Bill
maintains his stable.
On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 1:23:17 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> There's been some interested emails but nothing ser
I don’t think anyone should assume they can get a Saluki, Bombadil, or Legolas
for $2800. That’s the price for the Nobilette Roadeo. At the very least, I
would expect the additional canti braze-one would increase the cost.
It will be interesting to see how Rivendell iterates the MIT frames. The
EXACTLY. It’s all I want. I’m going to ask.
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Would you mind posting a pic? Sorry, I tried to DM but I’m on mobile.
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Anyone with a 90 PBH riding a 62 Sam?
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And for me (a happy Roadeo owner), the appeal lies in the idea of a similarly
svelte Grant-designed bike, but with even larger tires. Fast, light bikes that
preserve the manners and handling of a Rivendell are FUN. That doesn’t mean
stouter, stately bikes aren’t also fun! If I could clear out my
I know of many of us appreciate knowing the saddle height of a bike posted for
sale.
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Fender line is much better now, thank you very much! Just needed an extra
5mm spacer.
Adding to Bill's and Mike's thoughtful description. At no point did Bill
ever say the Roadeo was uncomfortable, but for some folks, the term "race
bike" might connote uncomfortable and aggressive geometry. Pe
I’ve been mulling over an Atlantis or Homer—I have the parts to build one up,
and I miss my Waterford Atlantis. It looks like the 61.5 cm Homer is out of
stock. Does anyone know when they’ll be getting more?
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Is this a sign that I should sell my 61 cm Roadeo so that I can get a 63 cm
Roadeo? Or is it a sign that I need TWO Roadeos?
Also: Bombadils are still an option? Anyone know what a Bomba costs? I have all
the parts I’d need to build one up...
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I have an 89.5 pbh and love my 62 cm Quickbeam.
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Would a 61 work for you, Matt? DM me if you’re interested.
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718 Cyclery is moving, and they have a very nicely equipped Sam Hillborne on
sale for $2250.
Details here: https://www.instagram.com/p/B5NdgorlD-q/?igshid=1tzfgwh0gzkk7
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Thinking about picking up a set of Dia Compe 980s. Anyone use them for a 27
inch to 700C conversion?
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I read OP’s question to be more about overall rider weight recommendations,
rather than weight difference between threaded and threadless steerers. In my
totally unprofessional opinion, you’d be fine on a Susie. I have 20 lbs on you,
and I might go with a Susie just so a) I have a bike with my m
FWIW, I tried out a MIT Atlantis and loved it. It made me wish my Roadeo had
longer chainstays.
And I was plenty fast on my MUSA Atlantis. Wish I still had it.
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Anyone with a 90cm PBH riding a 65cm Homer?
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If you have pics of it with a saddle and know the saddle height, I’d love to
see them.
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88-ish PBH, or saddle height?
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I should really just get a second Roadeo and
put fenders, 28s, and lights on it.
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RBWOBers,
Have any of you Roadeo owners managed to install fenders AND 32mm tires? If
so, what's the trick (aside from a tolerance for scant clearance)?
Centerpull brakes? Skinny rims? Tires that aren't actually 32mm?
Post your advice, please!
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Yeah, I was disheartened to hear that the Roadini didn't sell very well. I
think everyone should have zippy but comfy 32mm tire road bike in their
stable, and the Roadini seems to fit the bill. I wonder if people talked
themselves out of buying because of the sloping top tube or the perceived
s
The September email update teases a new bike: the Charlie H Gallop.
PREDICTIONS! GO!
Mine: MIT lugged road-ish bike with Cantis. 650B even at the largest size.
Level top tube, but fewer size options.
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Congrats on the Legolas! I'm sure you'll love it. Interesting to note the
geometry difference between the Roadeo and Legolas. I own Mike's old 61cm
Roadeo, and I can say it is one of the nicest handling bikes I've ever
ridden. Like Mike, I also wish it came in a 62, and sometimes I even think
I
Mark, your Huffy is one of my favorite bikes on the Bob/RBW lists. Remind me
how you came by it?
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Sold pending payment!
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Mike, we gotta find a way to keep the Godwin-Guild bike exchange alive! Too bad
I’m not allowed another one, or I might ask you about the Bob.
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Another bump and price drop. $1100 plus shipping. Saddle height in the
photo is 79.5 cm. Geometry here:
http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/pdf/quickbeam_geometry.pdf
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 9:07:06 PM UTC-4, John G. wrote:
>
> Bump and price drop. $1200 + shipping, $1150 if you're
If the Roadeo hadn’t recently been brought back, I would’ve said Roadeo instead
of Legolas. I worship mine (but I wish it came in even sizes, instead of odd).
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The recent Bombadil sightings here and on Instagram have me thinking of all the
Rivendell frames I wanted and never purchased. So, let’s play (or replay) the
Rivendell Resurrection game: pick one discontinued frame you would like to see
back in production. If you really, really wanna name a MUSA
Bump and price drop. $1200 + shipping, $1150 if you're in the NYC area.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 4:11:46 PM UTC-4, John G. wrote:
>
> HI all,
>
> I love this bike, but I'm not riding it nearly as much as my Roadeo, so it
> must go. It's a 62cm Quickbeam, well-e
Steve, what’s your PBH?
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YES BILL! Glad you like it so far. I love mine, too. Everybody should own a
light, steel road bike that can take 32mm tires. I really need to put a Ti BB
and Herse crank on mine.
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I’m happy to see it back, but surprised about any geometry changes. I owned one
briefly, and the handling was quite majestic. Totally unsuited to the majority
of my riding, but a great bike.
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I bought a Weigle posted on this list. I don’t see how this is different. I
think it’s fine to post it here.
That’s a beautiful bike in my size at a great deal, but overlaps with my
Roadeo. You may also want to post it to iBOB, where it should get some nibbles.
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> I did look at Bike Insights before posting. It did not have the MUSA AHH,
> only the MIT.
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> On Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 10:51:05 PM UTC-4, John G. wrote:
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>> Be sure to check out this site,
Be sure to check out this site, too:
https://bikeinsights.com/
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Here's an interesting Youtube on the 25th Infantry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNnTSD219GA
John G
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Holy moly, that is an outstanding resource. Bookmarking it.
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If anyone has pics and tips for fendering a Roadeo with 32mm tires, please send
‘em my way. Oh, but wait, I just remembered that 28 is the new 32!
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If you even SORTA think you need a Quickbeam, you should hop on this offer.
It's a great deal, IMHO. I paid $1500 for mine a year ago.
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> Yes. You do.
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Nice. Shimanami Kaido is definitely on my bucket list.
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