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> would your advocacy for hate fall under: respectful, supportive, or
> friendly? I'm sure you are committed to your cause, but I don't see why
> it's necessary to express it here.
>
> On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 5:17:19 PM UTC-5 Sal wrote:
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>> Very li
"the sticker" from? I'd like one for my bike if I can
> find one.
>
> On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 2:17:19 PM UTC-8 Sal wrote:
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>> Very lightly used medium Wolbis in RBW blue. As shown minus wheel set and
>> crankset/pedals for $2600 plus shipping. It wo
Whoops, I'm in Portland. Local is better but I can pay for shipping.
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Looking for the non-bullmoose variant of the Bosco 58cm HT aluminum and
two(!) 120mm stems, silver, 25.4 clamp. Tallux ideal.
Would prefer to buy used. Thanks!
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Actually most, if not all, of the headset (cups) are installed before the
frames get to Riv, so it's possible it's some sort of an assembly-line
issue and just the wrong cup size in there, and it got missed during the
build-up. Hope it's an easy fix.
On Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 10:08:12 AM UT
17, 2020 at 11:26:11 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Sal, she says she used a little Boeshield on it. Is that ok and grease is
> bad, or are you saying nah to both?
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do NOT grease the stem/bar interface!
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 8:48:10 PM UTC-7, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> Whew, I’m glad to have that clarified, and thank you, John.
>
> I did my 10 miler tonight and I think the ticking is mostly resolved. It
> was a windy night, and I was mov
I’ll buy it. Please email me directly.
On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 1:05:17 PM UTC-7, Rich Lesnik wrote:
> Really only usable for Quickbeam, SimpleOne or Frank Jones. Used, good shape.
> $60 shipped conus.
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Yes, it's more road bike than not. I have no idea why but I love the swoop,
and the silver. I'll see if I can take more pictures for y'all to ponder,
but there are significant changes still in the works from what I gather. So
for all we know the swoop might go and I'll have to buy the prototype.
Although it's not likely to fail catastrophically-- that frame does NOT
seem "ok". It looks like it buckled. If you choose to ride it anyway be
careful and keep a close eye on the TT and DT. Have it checked out by a
professional beforehand if you can.
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On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 10:26:49 AM UTC-7, Sofia Torres wrote:
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> No, it will be solid and dependable and built for bikes that carry some
> stuff, but not considered “light”
>
> I’m guessing there’s another question behind your question though because
> with context “light” and “h
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