I have an early A Homer (2006?)700 c 59 cm. I switched from a typical RBW
Sugino triple to a RH 46/30 double. Did nothing to the bottom bracket-a
110mm Phil Wood. No issues. Changed to a vintage Suntour lite front
derailler. John -Walnut Creek
On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 2:50:56 PM UTC-7 Doug Wil
Doug, I have an early Hilsen 59 cm 700c (2006?)I switched from the standard
Riv Sugino triple to a RH 46/30 double. Phil Wood. BB 110 I think. Anyway,
didn’t need to change anything except the front der. IRD alpine hit the
chain stay and I went with a suntour lite double der ( vintage)good luck,
All of the above and then I spin the wheel with tire at pressure and look
for any wobbles, bulges or such in the tire. If something is amiss , reduce
pressure and check for tube under the bead or pull on the tire to achieve
that sometimes elusive evenness with rim. Spin and repeat as needed. Joh
My first beeswax was a puck about the size of what would come out of a Dixie
cup. My mom got it for me for the odd small boat sewing I was doing. Still have
most of that bit. More recently somebody tossed a block that’s 6x6x1 that I
rescued ( read hoarded). Should probably pass that onNobody
I rub it on slippery shoelaces that tend to loosen on their own. Also to “whip”
the end of twine, thread, yarn or what to ease threading a needle. Rubbed on
seat rails before clamping in a seatpost to eliminate creaking thereJohn P
, Walnut Creek
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Leah, You don’t know me, but I’ve just got to say “Platy de Belle” or perhaps
“Peppermint Platy” if the color is rightok ,I got that out of my system,
I’ll go back in my cave...John
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On my Simpleone (sim plee oh née) I’m using a 110bcd double crank with 34/42
rings and a White Ind. Dos freewheel 17/19. Maybe with some fussing with the
chain length I could use all 4 combos, but as it is only 3 are usable,
small/small puts the quick release partly off the drop out. Gears (usin
Somafab shop has it...John
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On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 3:11:11 PM UTC-7, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
> We need some fun threads in these trying times. COVID-19 has taken a lot, but
> it can’t have everything. Most of us live in places where biking is still
> considered safe during a pandemic. As long as that’s the ca
C/L ad copy taken from Clementine.com . Someone has no idea what they have,
question is how did they come by it...John
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My Waterford homer (59 I think) has 3.2 mm+- clearance on either side of a
Barlow Pass that measures 38.8mm at 50 psi. These are rear of bike
measurements. Front is more like 6 or 7 mm on both sides of same tire. John -
In currently pleasant to ride in Walnut Creek
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Leah, I’ve never noticed tires “dusting” my frame .Could it be something on the
roads you are riding? Where on the frame does it appear? Where doesn’t it? John
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End of August give or take ,as of my visit there yesterday, John
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Thorusa seems to have a lot of Pletscher partsJ
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Just came across Fife Country Breeks .Don’t know if there is a US distributor.
No experience with them personally. Keela makes some cycling specific pants
,Roadrunners. stretchy,warm,$80 to US .Seem well made ,but country of origin is
unclear. John
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An aside maybeTom Cuthbertson talked about using SA 3 speed for cyclocross.
Bike Tripping-Ten Speed Press.
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Somafab sells bare frames and mini build kits for kids bikes- the Bart and
Lisa models...
On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 12:19:00 PM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:
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> I bought my 1st grader a new Giant XTC 20 inch bike this summer, so that
> he could master the 2.5 mile-each-way-all-uphill-on-the-way-
I would strip any finish off the back side and lay a layer of glass or
(heavens forbid ) carbon fiber cloth into epoxy. West GFlex is strong and
allows some working time, 5 minute is usually a bit thick and obviously has
short working time. squeegee the epoxy into the cloth and get good contact
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