about the motion of the
saddle on the springs wearing through the bag.
Thanks
Paul Cooley
Santa Fe, NM
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For what it's worth, I've always pronounced it bow-sahzhe, not that I
recall ever saying it out loud.
Paul B. Cooley
Santa Fe, NM
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On Feb 21, 2009, at 1:16 PM, colin p. cummings wrote:
Perhaps I'm nitpicking or my mind is too loosely fettered, but mulling
ove
With just a strap around the upright, it just slides off the rack,
pivoting around the upright. There is a slot in the bottom for a
strap, but it does not line up well -- it's parallel to the line of the
bike, so it would take twisting the strap around to go on the crossbar
of the rack. Usin
The distance between the handlebars and the rack on my Rivendell made
it so the bag wouldn't sit on the rack when it was strapped to the
handlebars, and when I tried just to strap it to the rack, it slopped
around. I already had the Velo Orange rack though, so I didn't work
very hard to make
No, it just has a regular platform. There's pictures on my Rivendell
photostream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44745...@n00/sets/72157611786912729/
I've been talking to Jeff at OYB, and I think with his "osage stick"
option, it will fit into the space.
Paul B. Cooley
Santa Fe, NM
http://carf
"Yves Gomez" is a little offputting, though I don't know who he is.
My imagination jumps immediately to Gomez from the Adams Family, but
that's because my kids just watched the movie.
Has "Velocio?" been taken. A good bike tribute to Velocio would be in
order.
And I wouldn't mind a "Coli
I noticed something similar when I used to have a Nexus hub. At least
I think I remember experiencing something similar. But it seems odd
to me that the hub would have any effect on the braking. And no, I
haven't noticed a difference between when the lights are on. I'll try
to pay a li
The brakes that is, not me. I recently put a new front wheel with SON
hub on my Rivendell. Now, when I brake, there is a very distinct
throbbing feel in the brake lever. It feels like one spot on the rim
is grabbing more than the rest. What would cause that? Peter White
built the whee
> On Jan 30, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Bill M. wrote:
>
> LOTR fan that I am, I would propose "A Moot of Quickbeams".
I'm curious how many Rivendell owners first noticed the company
because they were LOTR fans. I first heard of them on a site talking
about commuter/touring bikes. Actually, I just
I took my original non-aero brake levers off my Rivendell a few years
ago because the hoods were disintegrating, and I had some aero levers
in my parts drawer off another bike. I've decided to replace my
brakes with the wide-profile Tektros, and that has me thinking about
putting my non-a
I forgot to paste in the link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44745...@n00/sets/72157611786912729/
Paul B. Cooley
Santa Fe, NM
http://carfreefamily.blogspot.com
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I just took and posted a few photos of my wiring. The wiring photos
are at the end of the photo set. Sure, there are probably neater ways
to route the wire, but this way works fine for me and will give you an
idea of what this routing looks like.
By the way, I like having the wired tailli
I've been through so many trailers! Now, I use my Xtracycle for most
utility hauling. I have a bicycle-based beekeeping business, and for
that, I use the Bikes-At-Work trailer. My kids ride on the Xtracycle
and I haul all my honey to the Farmer's Market on the trailer. It's a
heavy loa
I just set my SON hub up. I have an eDelux attached to a Velo Orange
front rack, and I run the wire for the taillight from the headlight,
down the downtube, along the chainstay and fender stay and up to the
light. I did use a few black zip ties. I think two on the downtube,
two on the c
I've had quiet freewheels in the past. I always thought they were on
the verge of failure, but there was never a problem with them. As for
pedestrians, use a bell.
Paul B. Cooley
Santa Fe, NM
http://carfreefamily.blogspot.com
On Jan 26, 2009, at 4:36 PM, k5osx wrote:
I have a phil 'riv'
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