Platypus is sold and heading back to California.
Thanks to all interested.
Tom
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:42:54 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Almost new save a couple of small paint chips. Fit me at 84.5 PBH but that
> is the bottom of the range per Rivendell. Albatross bars, Technomi
Hi all,
I have received a couple of questions as to the bike being available. *
Yes it is!*
Thanks!
Tom
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:42:54 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Almost new save a couple of small paint chips. Fit me at 84.5 PBH but that
> is the bottom of the range per Riv
Bike is available again.
Tom
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 1:53:08 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Sold pending payment.
> Tom
>
> On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:42:54 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Almost new save a couple of small paint chips. Fit me at 84.5 PBH but
>>
Sold pending payment.
Tom
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:42:54 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Almost new save a couple of small paint chips. Fit me at 84.5 PBH but that
> is the bottom of the range per Rivendell. Albatross bars, Technomic stem,
> nice PDW lock on grips with 10 spee
I am not right now. Already have interest in complete.
Tom
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 9:31:31 AM UTC-4 Justin Kennedy wrote:
> Let me know if you would be interested in selling just the F/F/HS/BB/seat
> post.
>
> On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:42:54 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
dirt
road bike if you can let it get dirty.
The big tires will help you overcome the gravel/dirt anxiety if you still
have it.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 8:00:54 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
> All I can add is take along a spare tube or preferably two so "if" a
Indiana.
I have settled on 700c for this bike just because I like the braking and it
fits 38s.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 4:27:52 AM UTC-4 Hoch in ut wrote:
> I’m window shopping for the next project and was interested in the Homer.
> Great looking frame. M
ell Reader No. 42 on
> page 6 (online in the Rivendell archive here
> <http://notfine.com/rivendell/RR42.pdf>).
>
> [image: Screenshot 2023-03-29 at 8.14.15 PM.png]
>
> On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 8:45:16 AM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I reca
Hi all,
I recall an article by Grant about the number of bike a person needs with
justification. I think it was 7.
Any idea which reader it was in?
Thanks!
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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grip. If the bars were higher and closer, I would not feel comfortable
standing either. I never made Boscos work for me, but never tried on
something as long as the Platypus.
Any pictures of your bike to share?
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 7:13:14 PM UTC-4 Mackenzy
isn't a bad
thing for me. Next up will be RH 48mm knobbies, but the G Ones are doing
well now.
Tom Palmer,
Twin Lake, MI
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 3:49:16 PM UTC-5 Tom Wyland wrote:
> Hi, can anyone recommend tires for 90% pavement that are 700x48 for my
> Platy? I've gone the
The Platypus above is sold. It is in my garage now.
Tom
On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 2:12:57 AM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
> 62cm double-tube Appaloosa in SF Bay. This is either underpriced or the
> Riv market is finally having a reality check.
>
>
> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/d/san-f
beg for a fixed
gear setup. It will be effort and expense with the vertical dropouts to go
fixed. I may just do a 3x1 like yours for now and see if that will satisfy.
Tom Palmer,
With our first snow in 2023 in Twin Lake, MI
and already considering a second Platypus
On Sunday, January 22, 2023
flourish his business.
>>
>> Kim Hetzel
>> Yelm, WA.
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 7:28:35 AM UTC-8 Tom Palmer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Much has been written about the ride of Rivendells being special. I went
>>> to my local
business, he has the best stock of
bikes and parts in the area, even more than most of the big shops in nearby
Grand Rapids. once I retire, I hope to work in his shop and help him grow
the business.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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Thanks for the ideas. I like the grey bar wrap - the pedals are grey and it
looks nice with the mermaid. I will have it way more blacked out soon-
seat post, headset, and brake levers.
Looking forward to some wrench time tomorrow,
Tom
On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 4:09:02 PM UTC-5 aeroperf
pictures in the dark, but my
new front dyno wheel is to be delivered today so I can finalize the build.
Happy New Year.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 10:11:26 AM UTC-5 Paul Clifton wrote:
> I'm really enjoying the Last Ride of 2022 thread with its short
> desc
sk- a dual suspension mountain bike is
smoother than a fat tire bike even with good tires and dialed pressure.
I have some inflammation issues and the dually has allowed me to ride rough
trails in comfort during the ride and feel good the next day also.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Tuesday, Dec
want it. That is
the fun of dialing in a bike. I put the Soma Port Mann bars on but have not
ridden yet- winter has arrived and it may be a bit before the roads clear.
Tom Palmer
On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 2:19:30 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Tom: congratulations on the Platypus.
> but they do require a 31.8 stem.
>
> We got a coating of snow last night here in MA but the forecast looks warm
> enough that "real winter" is still a bit off and I will be trying to get
> more miles on the Platy before the end of the year.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Mo
accelerate and climb. It handles amazingly well. It
is my most enigmatic bike by a long way.
Tom (riding as much as possible before real winter strikes) Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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Thanks John, I do feel better. I recalled they were a little wider.
Tom
On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 9:26:28 AM UTC-5 John Johnson wrote:
> If it makes you feel any better, the Chocos are narrower than the
> Albatross by 15mm.
>
> On Monday, December 5, 2022 at 2:15:26 PM UTC+
bike was sold.
>>
>> On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 3:52:45 PM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust
>>> fan. Thanks Derek!
>>> Spent a couple of weeks doing a p
Trade in process.
Tom
On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:18:02 AM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Looking for some fenderable tires for the Platypus. I have some low mile
> standard caing Rene Herse fleecer Ridge knobbies to trade for some Rene
> Herse slicks- eithe
!
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process of accurate shooting. Sorry for the long explanation, but rings
true to me.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 5:07:57 PM UTC-5 Garth wrote:
> Give your friend friction shifters first for goodness sake. Don't sell
> them short in their abilities, people do
et
>> changed. It is now one of my favorite things about the fit & the ride. I
>> just love how roomy the cockpit is and how that contributes to the “in the
>> bike” feeling you describe. Good stuff.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2022, at 6:5
f pause. Thanks.
>
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2022, 3:52 PM Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I picked a Mermaid Platypus frameset from a very nice local Riv/Crust
>> fan. Thanks Derek!
>> Spent a couple of weeks doing a parts bin build. The only things I bought
>>
tires, but
think they would constantly be throwing noisy dirt/pebbles if they fit at
all with fenders. I like a quiet riding experience.
any experience is greatly appreciated.
Tom Palmer
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well. They are nice for opening up space on the bars- it allows lots of
room above the brifter for hands. I am considering them on my Platypus
build even.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 9:33:53 PM UTC-5 Scott wrote:
> First off, I know they ain't pretty.
Thanks Robert! Nothing like up to the minute intel.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 7:12:06 AM UTC-4 Robert Blunt wrote:
> Hello all,
> I just road the Kal-Haven trail on a non-Riv bike which has 700c X 38s and
> is was just fine. The surface is very nice al
Leah and Marc,
Thanks for organizing this, I am looking forward to it.
What size tires are needed for this trail? My skinnies are 38mm and normal
dirt road in sandy West Michigan are 48mm.
Make it a great day,
Tom
On Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at 10:03:36 AM UTC-4 Marc Irwin wrote:
> Don't forget we
Hi Patrick,
After getting it built several ways, I just realized it was too big for me.
I sold it to a young man that drove to Grand Rapids, MI from fort Wayne,
IN. I cannot find any of the correspondence from back then for a name. He
checked back after a couple of weeks riding and really like
fatbike
snow rides this winter and no zone in that, at least not yet. Maybe a fixed
fat drop bar build is in order.
Thanks for sharing,
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 2:19:55 AM UTC-5 John Rinker wrote:
> In a talk called "Zen Reconsidered"
> <http
his blog- http://simplecycle-marc.blogspot.com/
Hope the cold weather is not too hard on your family, spring will be here
before you know it.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Monday, January 17, 2022 at 9:31:09 AM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> [image: 0168267B-AB4E-4252-B2D2-09FC827BCB73.jpeg]We
I am using one on my Soma Buena vista with basket attached, fenders and
Tektro 559s over 48mm parimotos.
Works well for me.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 1:43:01 PM UTC-4 Caroline Golum wrote:
> Anyone have this rack? I’ve been looking for an inexpensive front r
Bag is sold.
Tom
On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 4:43:41 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Very light beusage in olive. The kangaroo pouch was never used, the bag
> maybe 3 times.
> If you prefer to call or text- 31-2 zero 6 53 zero 6
> Tom Palmer
> Twin Lake, MI
>
On Tuesday, June 29, 2021 at 4:43:41 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Hi all,
> Very light beusage in olive. The kangaroo pouch was never used, the bag
> maybe 3 times.
> If you prefer to call or text- 31-2 zero 6 53 zero 6
> Tom Palmer
> Twin Lake, MI
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bike loaded up for a test run this week and climbed well for me standing.
When climbing or acellerating as you describe, I pull on the bars and rock
the bike.
Go for it.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 2:49:48 AM UTC-4 zem...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'
f this frame. We want content! What are you doing
> with it?
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Monday, June 14, 2021 at 5:24:34 AM UTC-7 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Bike sold to enthusiastic list member.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Saturday, May 22,
Bike sold to enthusiastic list member.
Tom
On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:02:54 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Hi all,
> I traded Patricks' current Monocog for this custom frame, forks, racks and
> fenders. It took a while to get built and after riding, it is just too big.
>
. The
evaporation from the fabric is very cooling. I learned this from my friend
who lived on Oklahoma and drove a topless Jeep all summer.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 7:35:07 AM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> It's getting into the gross season here in Virginia w
It will not fit 650B wheels. I tried it with the 650bx32mm Hutchinson tires
and no go.
Tom
On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:40:43 PM UTC-4 robt.s...@gmail.com wrote:
> Tom...will this frame fit 650b wheels?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 10:16:56 AM UTC-4 T
get it to someone who would appreciate
it and I would not have to add bar tape, a front derailler, etc to sell
locally to someone that is just looking for a bike.
Thanks!
Tom
On Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 2:08:34 PM UTC-4 Tom Palmer wrote:
> Here is the whole bike, Thought it was in fi
Hi Roberta,
The others have covered it well. For me it is just fun, like when I was a
kid riding my bike everywhere.
I especially enjoy single speed mountain biking.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 11:55:54 PM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
> I am truly curious. How is
arc
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 5:58:35 PM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
>>
>>> Looks very racy, Marc!
>>> i also read everything you wrote about Byron during my search.
>>> Does this one have a name?
>>> Tom
>>>
>>> On Tue
> an unstable feeling side to side. It's also enough to make the rear brake
> rub on a rough road. I'm looking for an alternative and the Platypus is too
> long and big-tired for me. I like the fact that the Soma can run 650 b's.
> Linda
>
> On Monday, March 1, 202
and big-tired for me. I like the fact that the Soma can run 650 b's.
> Linda
>
> On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 6:18:25 AM UTC-8 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> This is a cross post for IBob, with correction, now with Riv content.
>> I built this Soma Buena Vista
uting. I love it. The red is real, damn red.
>
> Marc[image: 20200104_150722.jpg]
> On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 9:18:25 AM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> This is a cross post for IBob, with correction, now with Riv content.
>> I built this Soma Buena Vista
bike to ride is a good thing.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 8:47:49 AM UTC-5 Melanie wrote:
> All this discussion of mixtes on the list has made me curious. I’ve never
> ridden a mixte. Other than mounting/dismounting, do owners of both types of
> b
Hi Leah,
I have a Bontrager (Trek) branded stand that has a built in place to rest
the seat nose (and the weight of the bike) while you tighten the clamp. It
is helpful with heavier bikes. I even had a Surly big dummy on it.
I applaud your "go after it" attitude.
Tom Palmer
Twin La
ck. A
> fatter tire than 1.35" would offer a bit more protection and might fit the
> profile better, but I assume you don't have clearance.
> [image: IMG_20200405_112550550.jpg]
>
>
> On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 5:50:51 AM UTC-5 Tom Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi
The intended use is light touring
and commuting on 26x1.35 Kojaks. The wheels are 36 spoke and seem pretty
solid. The rims do have reinforcement along where the braking surface and
rim bed meet. I will retension and true just for confidence sake. any real
concern for durability?
Thanks,
Tom Palm
Hi Johnny,
Not SKS and not sure available in Belgium, but the Planet Bike Alux have a
wide fender in 650B. I used them over 584x54 Thunderburts. I like them
very much. Solid and quiet.
Hope you find a solution.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI USA
On Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 3:06:59 PM UTC-5 john
covering,
and warm shoes/boots and good to go. Keep the stops short and ride on. 30
degrees and 10-15 mph wind and it can be brutal. Even 40-45 and wind can be
cold. I rode at least 3 times a week all last winter- it was a fairly mild
one here until mid January.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake MI
On
is very
little rest between sets. If I had a pull up bar I would do those in the
rotation too.
I have inflammation issues and if I do this a few times a week an dstay
away from sugar and grains, I feel great. my riding is way stronger too.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Monday, November 16, 2020
we can talk on that too. I have one in 700c and the lash is not a big
deal to me.
Sorry all for broadcasting, I couldn't figure another way.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI USA
On Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 12:20:32 AM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Thanks, Kurt, it was conscientious and co
on of 650B wheels
>> in appropriate frame sizes, to achieve fewer geometry tradeoffs for these
>> sizes, and accommodate tires with more air. From reading Grant's
>> discourses, I believe he thinks the bikes are evolving through the years to
>> handle/ride better, and be
Hi all,
I am curious about the Long Low from days gone by. My google foo has failed
me.
Was the idea behind the Long Low a long top tube and low bottom bracket?
How is that different from later Riv designs?
Thanks!
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI USA
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Tried to reply privately from desktop and failed. I will take the Albatross
bars.
Tom Palmer
Volvotom1964 at gmail dot com
On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 2:04:44 PM UTC-4 Andrew Huston wrote:
>
> Soma Cazadero 650x50, pair, brand new $80 plus shipping
>
> Nitto Techno
Thanks a lot Craig. Now I have to find a 3 speed SA hub. I was in blissful
silence and now dissatisfied.
Just kidding of course, but I really am on the lookout.
Love the group.
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silent until the stones settle
into the tar and the loose stones are forced off the road. I also second night
riding in the country. Very calming and exhilarating.
I am intrigued by belt drive also, but fixed is already silent.
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Tektro had some "long arm" V brakes that were designed for use with
fenders. I think they are Tektro 857AL. I saw them at my LBS and should
have bought them. I quick search found they were discontinued.
Maybe Ebay search will fins something.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI US
On Thursday
personally want
more light on the road shoulder so mount on right as far forward as I can.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI, US
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:20:00 AM UTC-4, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> The great French constructeurs (Singer, Herse, etc.) mounted the light on
> the left side of the small f
I second the request. I have been planning a ride around Lake Michigan in the
fall and this has been the largest concern. Crazy Guy on Bike has several
stories about it but nothing obvious to me for the southern end of the lake,
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PayPal F&F alright?
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Nice Passage!
I have one not nearly as nice I have toured on a few times. It rides spritely
and loads up well too. Your build makes me want to build mine up again. They
are an underrated bike and I keep my eye out on CL.
Thanks for sharing,
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Hello Patrick,
I love the WTB Ranger 2.8’a and 3.0.
They have 2 casings, one light and one tough.
They ride very well.
Enjoy the Boots
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Hi Eric,
VeloSolo in England has/makes them. As I recall not crazy expensive either and
ship to USA.
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well and it works where
the 2.25 did not. I also have a 4” tire bike that is usually overkill. For
tires, I love the WTB Rangers in 2.8 and 3.0.
The Boots does look pretty cool.
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injury, something
was weak in there that got weaker over time. Our bodies have an amazing ability
to heal if we give it the materials to repair and the rest or movement needed
to do the work.
Hope things go well for you.
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crossing the uneven
ground between road and parallel bike path. It also had huge platform petals
which do not help the strike issue. Seat height same as my higher BB bikes.
Not a cheap or easy way to go, but very fun for me.
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Schwinn Mirada mixte set up fixed with 26x2.8 WTB rangers for a
while and it was fun too. The Peugeot is a little snappier riding.
A winter project is a Fuji Sundance that may end up fixed too.
As Deacon Patrick says, fixed is great for the brain.
Thanks for sharing,
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
Hi all,
Looking at a very nice used local Medium saddle sack for a similar price to a
new bagboy. Medium saddle sack looks bigger, but how much? Any significant
differences in build or usefulness?
Thanks!
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thing is you should be able to listen to your body because you don’t have the
noise of of glucose and insulin regularly.
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have some to ride and wrench to keep me happy.
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a living that incorporates movement, sitting
at the desk or even standing at it is very dissatisfying now.
Thanks for sharing, Peter.
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Needs a decent sized knob for the nipper to get purchase. I have also used
side cutter, but the end configuration gave me better results.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 12
than the RTP els. I never
liked how big the RTPs looked, just too big.
I will also be trying some 700x35s too.
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Hello Andrew,
Felt the same to me in Twin Lake near Muskegon. 3 rides in 4 days on 3
different bikes and already changed setup on one. Hoping an early spring,
supposed to be above freezing this weekend again. Where are you?
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Hi Joe.
What a tremendous bike. Does it ride quietly with the tensioner? I usually like
a ss without tensioner for quiet riding. I am considering a 3 ring by 1 cog
with front derailler shifting only and a tensioner. As long as it is quiet,
that is.
Tom Palmer
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Hi Jon,
I had grip kings a few years ago and did not like them when wet in the
least. Th ecatalyst are much better even when dry.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:27:17 AM UTC-5, Jon Dukeman,central
Colorado wrote:
>
> Has anyone switched from MKS Grip K
Yes, I lowered my saddle a small amount. 1 cm approximately.
On Friday, December 8, 2017 at 9:18:23 AM UTC-5, Philip Kim wrote:
>
> Did you have to lower your saddle?
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buy more. My only negative is
there is toe overlap on a couple of bikes there was not before. I have size 11
feet and may be a factor.
Hope you like them as much as I.
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many bungee cords, tools, and an 18” length of 1” round
stainless steel that I use for various tasks.
Fun thread,
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with front panniers, a rack and basket,
and small saddlebag.
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Hi Hugh,
I sent a message and n the used C17 but could not change the header. I would
like the C17 used if available.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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hung up on
equipment, its only one night and you will figure out what works for you
quickly.
It is a great way to take a little vacation almost anytime.
Go for it and have a great time.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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this as much as we do tires, helmets, and planing.
Hope you like the hammock as much as I do.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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My 23" Passage has a 22.5" c to c top tube.
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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Hi Ant,
Not currently, but can do. Heading out of town tomorrow but will try to get it
tonight.
Tom
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original front shifter. I
like friction only so it works.
Good luck on the sale,
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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Items are sold pending payment. Thanks to all who replied.
Tom
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Thanks!
Tom Palmer
Twin Lake, MI
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Garth, Thanks for the perspective. I have albas on the bike now and the Boscos
have much more rise so I am thinking the flat part of the bar is going to be
lower and 2cm farther away than the current set up. Stability will be a wait
and see on the bike. I like interrupters on my road bike for gr
Garth,
That is kind of what I am asking. I haven't put the bars on yet. I like sitting
up but want the option of getting more forward and lower.
Thanks,
Tom
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