As my much more handy than I am brother used to say: If it doesn’t fit, get a
bigger hammer!
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 10:37, M G wrote:
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> I had a tubus on it for awhileeverything is bendable, esp the racks with
> detachable struts. Easy to bend, “cold forge” using an anvil. I
Ok, I did my deep breathing and can settle on a Tubus if it is silver: has
anyone tried one, please?
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Thanks, Joe
Yeah, I called them last night and they said Nittos weren’t really wide enough,
consider Tubus. I think I am being immature and in denial, about a bike rack.
Hmm.
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 18:29, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Hmm, that's a tough one. Maybe you can call Riv
I've read all the older posts I can find, but would appreciate an update:
what beautiful silver rack are you running on a Hubbuhubbuh with disc drag
brake? Ideally my rack would be Nitto and Riv-supplied (I know MG is
running a Nitto R15)
My goal: not touring, just to be able to carry two ba
I pre-ordered a green Clem L for my wife.
(My son has a silver one a size up that I secretly ride and love. When I gave
it to him he said, Really, it’s for me? SICK! (Apparently current young slang
for surprising/unusual and excellent))
It is a surprise for my wife and I cannot wait til it
thanks--that's interesting and helpful. I'm a little concerned about what
i might be contributing to the environment with all the sealant I would use
and its related packaging/transport/embedded energy/etc. i don't change
tubes very often and can just pump them up with elbow grease when needed.
T
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> On Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 2:25:27 PM UTC-6, Paul Burns wrote:
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>> Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads. Would
>> really prefer tan sidewall. Compass sound great, but am concerned re
>> flats/durability. Considering
Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads. Would really
prefer tan sidewall. Compass sound great, but am concerned re
flats/durability. Considering WTB Horizon 47 and Panaracer GravelKing 48.
Which would be better? Any other (wider) suggestions?
Also: am assuming tubed
Of the bedrocks, which is best?
Thank you
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M G
Thank you so much for showing me your fine bike. I forgot to ask (and others
may be interested as well):
—what is the lever/handlebar mount for your drag brake?
—what kickstand do you use?
—which rear rack?
Thanks again!
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Thanks. Looking forward to it!
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 5, 2019, at 21:30, M G wrote:
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> @Paul BurnsI'm in the Berkshires, near GB / you can take a look in person.
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Thanks, MG—beautiful bike and very helpful description. Anyone else have an
update/suggestions/advice/pics? I’d be looking to ride it 80% on tarmac and
20% on dirt roads in the rural hills of Berkshire County, Massachusetts,
ideally with some sort of baskets/panniers to get groceries.
Also:
How did they all work out? How do you like the tandems? Things you would
change in your build? Things you love? PICS?
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Thanks, Bob. I just ordered the Shikoro 42s and will update the thread if
they fit under my SKS P50s.
On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 9:23:15 AM UTC-4, Bob K. wrote:
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> Paul,
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> I have no experience with these tires on the Atlantis, nor do I run them
> with fenders, but both 42 and 48 Shikoros are
Thank you all so much—very helpful. Appreciate the depth of wisdom and the
generosity on this forum.
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Aha—hadn’t seen that, thanks. I wonder how the Honjos vary from SKS terms of
capaciousness.
—thanks
Paul
> On May 30, 2019, at 20:40, 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
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> Paul
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> The Compass site shows a 700C 50/51mm Honjo fender (H47/H50) accommodates a
> max tire s
William
Thank you very much. Which type/size fenders do you have?
—thanks
Paul
> On May 30, 2019, at 23:50, William! wrote:
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> I’ve run both 42mm and 48mm Shikoros on my 61cm Toyo, with fenders. 48mm is
> somewhat tight but I’ve had no issues with it.
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How wide do you think I can go?
Would Compass Snoqualmie Pass (700Cx44) work? And if so, are they too delicate
for regular use?
Any views on Soma Shikoro 42mm? Panaracer Gravel Kings (only go up to 38mm in
700C)
Will be riding mostly on country roads, but sometimes dirt with rocks (c.
1.5
Alan, can you tell about about those things down by the spoke nipples?
Thank you
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Bobs. If your bike is staying on the ground, or is getting
> flipped upside down, then your best advice will come from the less-snobby
> maintenance wing of iBobs.
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> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
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> On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 8:30:41 AM UTC-7, Paul Burns wrote:
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