on.
> They have knobs (except where I've scissored them off), and they're
> 40mm wide. Narrower than stated, but too fat for cyclocross.
>
> Philip
>
> Philip Williamosn
> www.biketinker.com
>
>
> On Nov 5, 9:12 pm, Timothy Whalen wrote:
> > Philip,
&
Phillip,
Beautiful! What are those tires?
Tim
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was looking at A D's fantastic SimpleOne:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/livepake/5133139965/
> I think because it looked so beautiful, I wondered if it was
Hobie,
Did you sell my old Ram?
Just thinking...
Tim
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 4:21 PM, hobie wrote:
> I'm selling my 58cm orange Rambouillett that I picked up from another
> Riv owner on this site around Feb. of this year. I'm moving into a
> much smaller place and can't fit 5 bikes,wife and 5 ye
Thanks everyone for the good info. What a great resource this list is for
things like this. Don't know if I can make it this year but if I do I'll
post a TR.
Cheers,
Tim
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:56 PM, erik jensen wrote:
> i rode it several years ago with a crosscheck on 38mm supremes, you'd
Hi all,
Anyone ever ridden the Mickelson Trail Trek in SD? This is a ride of about
110 miles on a rail trail spread over three days and centered around Custer
that looks like fun. I am thinking about doing it this weekend and
especially looking for other's experience regarding bike choice. The
Connell
> St. Paul, MN
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:14 PM, doug peterson wrote:
> > Tim:
> >
> > Check with Jim Thill at Hiawatha:
> >
> > http://hiawathacyclery.com/cart/
> >
> > If he doesn't, he may know someone who does.
> &g
Hi,
I am in Minneapolis Friday and Saturday with some time to ride. Anyone know
of a place that would rent a Riv style bike?
Thanks,
Tim
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No doubt the airlines are chargaholics but I have flown a dozen times at
least with an S&S hard case containing bike and never been charged. At most
they measure it to see if it is within the size limits. I have found that
turning it in curbside doesn't even get that. Curbside workers seem to me
Hello and thanks to those who have been interested and/or purchased.
The 57 cm S&S coupled Bleriot is left and I am reducing the price to $850
and will include shipping with insurance in CONUS.
Best,
Tim Whalen
Colorado Springs
Hi,
I am simplifying my bike stable and selling the following S&S
I agree about College Park Bikes. I was last there in 2004 and they had a
huge selection of beautiful older steel frames that made it sort of a
gallery of fine bicycle art that was worth the visit alone.
Tim
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Richard wrote:
> When I lived in the DC area, College
rare Rambouillet, BTW. ;-)
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From: Timothy Whalen
Date: Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:03 PM
Subject: FS: S&S coupled 58cm Rambouillet, S&S 57cm Bleriot, wheels, tires,
case
To: Rivendell List , rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Hi,
I am simplifying my bike stabl
Hi,
I am simplifying my bike stable and selling the following S&S coupled frames
and supporting stuff. Buyer pays shipping. I'll send a link to pics by
separate email. Please contact me directly if interested. These are my
best guesses at fair prices, if you disagree, please make an offer.
B
I love the German mirror and use one for all my road riding.I really
miss it when I take my mtn bike down a road to a trail head. I find it as
easy and natural to use as my car mirrors and would no more ride without
than I would drive without mirrors.
(It fits well on drop bars. I have not u
I've used Campy 9 speed brifters with Campy racing triple, Sugino triples
and Shimano Dura ace triple, all with no problems.
Tim
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill@gmail.com> wrote:
> Highly recommend that you get a friction bar-end, downtube, or thumb
> sh
I have used the DaVinci on two different travels bikes and on my Atlantis
for handlebar swaps and they work great. If the swapped handlebars require
different cable lengths I set each bar up with splitters on cables that are
the right length to mate with the splitters on the cables that stay on th
David,
I rode 2 point something Nano raptors on my 58 cm Atlantis for some time and
don't remember any TCO. It's been a couple of years though so my memory may
not be perfect but I tend to think I would remember if there had been a
problem.
Bundling up for my Sunday ride now.
Tim
On Sun, Jan 31,
Ken,
If you have time to get over to Joshua tree National Park, it is
phenomenally beautiful place to ride. You can do an out and back from
either entrance or ride end to end if you have a ride to pick you up, gate
to gate is about 35 or 40 miles if my memory serves. A longer loop is
possible too
Hobie,
How are you liking the Rambouillet?
Tim
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:23 AM, hobie wrote:
> Looking to trade or buy a 58cm Saluki frame.I currently ride a 56cm
> Saluki school bus yellow paint scheme and since purchasing a 58cm
> Rambouillet have found that the 56cm is to small for me.Anyone
How do you get your Ram down to 20 lbs? Do you find a few pounds difference
on the bike make a noticeable difference in the ride?
Thanks,
Tim
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Bruce wrote:
> Keven (of RBW) races CX iirc, on a Legolas. Another rider in recent memory
> captured a national age group
Sort of related, my four'ish year old Renscompressor abruptly stopped
pressurizing yesterday. I oiled the gasket on the pump rod and it got some
back. Any ideas about what it needs for maintenance?
Tim
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM, bfd wrote:
>
>
>
> On Nov 3, 8:54 am, Eric Norris wrote:
>
George,
Could you say more about how you came to "see your injury in a different
light" and how that started your recovery?
Thanks,
Tim Whalen
Colorado Springs
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, George Millwood
wrote:
>
>
> I had a spinal protrusion at L5/S1 seven years ago when I was 55.
> Could
Hi Kip,
I am in Colorado Springs and tentatively will come also. Thanks for the
invite!
Tim
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Kip Otteson wrote:
>
> Great, Brad. We live in Rocker 7 which is right by you. I'll
> definitely let you know when the time approaches. I'm going to be
> stateside i
Hetres are sold. Thanks. Tim
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Timothy Whalen wrote:
> One pair of 650B red Hetres for sale. Less than 100 miles. I tried these
> and they are nice but decided to wear out my Fatty Rumpkins. $124/pair
> new. $100 shipped in CONUS.
>
> Please
One pair of 650B red Hetres for sale. Less than 100 miles. I tried these
and they are nice but decided to wear out my Fatty Rumpkins. $124/pair
new. $100 shipped in CONUS.
Please reply off list.
Thanks,
Tim Whalen
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Tim
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Lisa -S.H. wrote:
>
>
>
> John Geiger wrote:
> > Saw this this morning. NIce color picture.
> >
> http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/business/smallbusiness/23venture.html?_r=1&ref=business
> >
>
> Pretty soon the NYT will have to start making bike bags t
Hi Todd,
I have a B17 that was modified by Sella some years ago. It is my favorite
saddle and I've got thousands of trouble free and 190 - 210 pound rider
miles on it. I just had another one modified but have not ridden it yet.
I recommend calling Tom directly at their CA number to coordinate t
My experience is almost the same as Dave's. I too have a 59 Bleriot with
175 Sugino, wide Shimano BMX pedals and 113 BB. I've been riding it for
about a year or more and the only pedal strike I recall was the other day
when I scraped a pedal. I couldn't even tell you why so obviously not
paying
I ride the Fatty Rumpkins a lot on my Bleriot, agree with the coments about
them, and have wondered about the Hetres. Which of the two is best for
mostly dirt roads would you think? Why?
Tim
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:08 AM, JL wrote:
>
> I have to agree about the Fatty Rumpkins. They are gre
Anne,
My guess is either the barcon for the rear is loose and so in effect
shifting on it's own, or the cable is not taut enough. For the first, try
tightening the screw that holds the lever - its pivot point. For the
second, turn the adjusting barrel out (counter-clockwise as you look down
the
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and good suggestions. I appreciate that
you took the time.
Tim
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:05 PM, David Estes wrote:
> You can report key word spamming abuses on ebay. They aren't very good
> about doing anything, but the option is there...
>
> DE
>
> On Thu, Ma
Hi,
This is perhaps a strange question but I am hoping to draw on the list's
collective experience and wisdom as I try to figure out what price to ask
for a frame. It is a 58 cm Rambouillet in fine shape with S&S couplers.
New total cost including couplers and custom forest green paint was about
/bike-path/Jack-Adam-s-Sunday-Shop-Ride
>
> And one of my favorite in city road rides:
> http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Thursday-Night-Road-Ride-1-22-09
>
> Oh yeah, bring allergy medicine. Even if you don't have symptoms you
> can probably trade it for goods and servic
Thanks for the info! Very helpful links and I am going to head on down an
ride around.
Tim
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Chicken Sandwich wrote:
>
> love it...
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Timothy Whalen
> wrote:
> > Thanks much. How do you like living there
/www.austincycling.org friendly club riders
> http://www.atxbs.com/ the more urban cycling crowd
> http://www.frankenbike.com cool swap meet
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Timothy Whalen
> wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> > I am considering taking my S&S couple
Hi Folks,
I am considering taking my S&S coupled 650b Bleriot to Austin for a few days
of riding and recreation both for fun and as a little recon for a possible
place to live. Any suggestions and/or resources you can point me at? Any
thoughts on how Austin is for living in from a bicycling persp
Just double checking. Ride still Sunday at 10? And this is the Oceanside
Transit Center in Oceanside CA, right?
Stranger in town,
Tim
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The ride is this Sunday, meeting at the Oceanside Transit Center.
uth Hostels in town
> > <http://www.hiusa.org/usa-hostels/ca/sandiego.shtml> . I like the Point
> > Loma one, but it is kind of out of the way. Downtown one is great
> location,
> > but kind of loud. Swing by Joshua Tree if you're out this far away from
> > ho
Pls forgive me if this is slightly off topic. I have been thinking about
visiting San Diego and may head out to join this ride. Any recommendations
on where to stay for a few days, and/or what part of town is best to stay
in. I'll be riding and maybe rock climbing.Thanks,
Tim Whalen
Santa fe
On
Thanks! After Jim's words on how it could change handling etc. I am
thinking it may be just too much of a leap into the unknown.
Tim
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:45 AM, clayton wrote:
>
>
>
> On Jan 27, 12:03 pm, Timothy Whalen wrote:
> > Clayton,
> >
> > I
Clayton,
I've thought about doing the same thing to my Atlantis. Where are you
finding a White Bros. shock with 1" steerer?
Thanks,
Tim
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 12:14 PM, jim g wrote:
>
> Have you considered a Softride Suspension Stem?
>
> That'd be cheaper, and probably more harmonious with a R
The old Fort Ord north of town has nice loops with good rollers and, as of
last time I was there about five years ago, no traffic. Nice countryside
too; I followed a bobcat running along the road for some time and got a
great look at him when he ran off the road and sat in a tree to watch me.
Tim
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