Hi Travis,
Is your Sam an older one? I noticed the recent ones were either 51 or 55.
And what’s the color?
Thanks!
Al
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019, Travis Music wrote:
> Selling my Riv. It has been a great bike and is built to be a bullet proof
> rig have travelled many miles with it but it tim
Darin,
I assume those braze ons are for low-rider racks.
As for geometry/sizing, I found this post by Erik last year for a 2011 Sam
Hillborne, which lists a 52 size:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/7AfXEt_YYJU/XrDFVl1KAgAJ
Hope this helps,
al
sf/ca
On Tuesday, June 11, 2019
On Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-7, jandrews wrote:
>
> Who rides an Appaloosa?
>
> That new blug update is wining a lot of gold stars from me.
> from the Rodin-esque thinking persons' countenance to the respectful
> taking of the knee.
> I can't say it's one-upping the previous blug po
Lum Gim Fong has some great advice. Following up with that, folks will
change their components in roughly this order to save weight:
1) Tires
2) Wheelset
3) Crankset
4) Seatpost
5) Saddle
Generally, components beyond these five components won't save as many grams
per dollar. As for suggestions:
Besides Cicli Berlinetta, most shops are in Friedrichshain, in the east
Steel Vintage Bikes (mentioned by Michael)
- very curated store experience. lives up to its name, but not a huge
selection of bikes. very cute, though.
Der Radrenner
- just south of Boxhagner Platz. yes, you enter through a
Hey RBW Group,
I just realised I can't take that much time off work to make this midweek
overnighter happen, and hope someone with a more flexible schedule can take
my rad campsite on Angel Island.
You're bound by the ferry, and the last ferry out is on at Thursday,
1:05pm, and the first one b