That's a great looking bike! Do you happen to know the PBH recommendation
for that size, or have a link to the old geo chart?
I ride an older 58 cm Sam. Wonder if it's similar.
On Monday, February 12, 2024 at 7:27:39 PM UTC-5 Gary L wrote:
> The saddle height in the pics is 80cm.
>
> Bill, yo
This has sold, thanks to everyone for your interest.
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 7:38:19 PM UTC-5 ScaD wrote:
> For sale is a 56cm Limeade Susie W. Longbolts / Wolbis Slugstone frame,
> fork, and headset. Standard geometry for 56cm can be found on the Riv site.
> This is a ful
I'd like to grab an Appaloosa - curious about the colors that will be on
offer.
On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 4:03:05 PM UTC-5 drewfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Saw this in the last email:
>
>
>- February - Clems
>- March - Lugged Susies - kind of a new model
>- April - Roaduno bikes
Nice! Is that Stanley Park? I rode that a couple weeks ago, but with a
rental e-assist bike. Wish I had my Hillbourne for it, I felt like I was
blowing past all the views and scenery.
On Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 9:23:21 PM UTC-5, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> A couple snaps from today's ride
Would love to hear any takeaways from the Riv booth at the Bike Expo! I'm
particularly interested in the latest version of the Hillybikes on display
there, if any. And of course pics would be great. I am in New York, but
didn't have the chance to come out to Philly this weekend.
On Friday,
Looks awesome!! What size are those tires?
On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 10:54:42 AM UTC-5, Paul Clifton wrote:
>
> I finally got the MTBubbe built like a mountain bike and out on some
> fantastic trails. I took it up to Hobbs State Park with some new friends
> and rode about 17 miles on a p
Just checking to see if anyone has a Fall ride (mostly low cars or light
off road if possible) that's easy to reach by train from NYC.
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