Hey ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer
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Lol who would have thought people wouldn't know how to pump up their tires.
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Sorry for replying with an "interesting" reply. I assume you dont actually
find my reply interesting.
I dont know your level of experience with bicycles. Many people experiment
with tire pressure and there are so many variables, as you pointed out, that it
is a highly specific question.
If you don't have enough familiarity to decide this on your own, it always says
on the side of the tire. Not trying to be snarky.
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Just wondering, why not ask the people at rivendell?
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I don't have any experience with a hunqapilar but I think the bridge club looks
cool. Non suspension corrected and normal dropouts and big clearance.
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I have mine on a jandd 'extreme' front rack. Its black and bigger than the
little platform racks but is rated to 40 lbs.
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He was posting over on velocipede salon too I believe.
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The idea of riding through the night and napping in random places makes the
idea completely unappealing to me. Wouldnt mind a hotel room if I could get a
decent amount of hours in. Perhaps I will work my way up to the 200k. I could
do that by august.
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Those look nice. Same width as surly open bars but less angle. I also wonder
about rise.
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Hello, do you have any photos? Does this bike have the bullmoose bars or
normal stem? How much do you reckon shipping to norcal would be?
Thanks
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Those are very intimidating numbers. How do you train for something like that?
Where do you sleep?
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Your point is very interesting. I had never thought of it that way. I am
5'10" and rarely inadvertently wheelie. But it is important on the trails I
normally ride (east bay hills) to be able to raise the front wheel from time to
time over obstacles, especially while climbing. Just a little b
I too am curious about these seemingly super long stays. Can you ever pop even
a small wheelie?? All fpr comfort and stability but that looks like an awfully
long bike?
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I ride surly open bars which are 666mm wide. Love them. They don't sweep back
as far though.
Those bars look nice though I would be concerned with far they sweep back. I
would need a long or a long too tube. Which cpuld be perfect for some riv
models. Seems like top tubes are getting lon
Those tires look super tough on there. I've only ever had rock n roads on my
bmc. Imo perfect bike for east bay hills.
Nash Taylor
Oakland
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There is a 56 bmc monster cross on the forum currently
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Enjoy it. I have one and it is a very versatile ans fun bike. I find it
compliments his road bike nicely.
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Shimano hubs are normally pretty quiet.
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But you ignored the bulge for 1000 miles and only fixed it when you crashed.
All it takes is a second to look at a rim to see if there is damage. What good
is this safety method if you don't do anything about it?
Why do people like to find reasons why rim brakes are better than disc brwkes?
Seems like a stretch.
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Maybe Joefast.
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Oh, like a road bike.
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Oh, I never knew Rivendell made a model called GoFast. Very cool. Not a
bad weight for a steel frame I guess.
On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 1:11:18 PM UTC-8, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> It's a Rivendell custom, again, built by Joe Starck and delivered in
> April, 1999. Grant very graciously
I've never heard of gofast bikes. Is it a custom?
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Seems that some people won't.
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Haha! You got me!
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Seriously? Yeah, I will buy that right now.
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No, they are pretty different.
On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 5:20:25 PM UTC-8, Sky Coulter wrote:
> Isn’t that the clem?
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> Sky in new west
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> > On Feb 3, 2018, at 5:11 PM, nash5...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > Something like a hunq but with the price point of a clem. That would do it
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Something like a hunq but with the price point of a clem. That would do it for
me.
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I'm going to say that if that were my bike and "something bad happened" to me I
would NOT want a stranger to cut my lock and put it in their garage and try to
look for me.
Even if "something bad" happens to me I will know where I left my bike and will
return for it or send someone for it.
O
I wonder what this would be in a legal sense? Would this legally be considered
theft? I don't know. I assume it would be, regardless of intent.
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Things to check that come to mind:
Return springs on brake arms could be too loose
Cable and housing could have drag in the system
Tighten the cable at pinch bolt
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I like upright bars. I have surly open bars on my bike because they are
wider. I found I had a hard time being comfortable until I got a longer
frame and a longer stem. Comfort on a bike is a balance between your butt
and your hands. You are putting too much pressure on your hands and they
Yeah, that seems like a strange comment in a post asking people to buy a frame.
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I was uncomfortable on upright bars until I traded up to a bigger frame. I'm
not sure about all the mechanics of it but I kept trying to get my bars more up
and closer to be more comfortable but getting the right balance is the
important thing. Being balanced between saddle and bars.
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Axles have spacers, and cassettes have spacers. You need to explain more
precisely what is happening tho. Maybe a picture will help. Your description
doesnt make a lot of sense to me.
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Hi Mike, is that really a 29 x 2.25 vittoria mezcal in your bmc cross frame?
And does one fit I'm the rear as well?
Thanks
On Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at 8:18:40 AM UTC-8, Mike Williams wrote:
> Maybe go: 1)framebag/ half- framebag/ 2) compact rear saddlebag 3) front
> rack+basket + bag
Oh man, just my size. Aarrggg my wife would kill me!
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Werent heels made for riding in stirrups?
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That is an interesting pedal you link to in your blog post. I squat and
deadlift so I find rhe analogy very relatable. Hmmm. Very interesting.
Nash Taylor
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Why not just use a derailer with the cable removed? Or just leave the cable
attached. To shift between single speeds just move the shifter a little.
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I remember seeing a schlumpf drive at my old shop. Kinda cool but too weird
for me. I currently have my cross check setup as a 2 x 9 with no front der. I
didn't have the correct shim so I left the der off and I may just leave it that
way. Bif ring for commuting, then nudge the chain over with
"Will" at Rivendell has a setup like that. 2 x 1 with a Melvin. He manually
shifts the front. Seems like a weird idea but unique for sure.
Nash
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Oh I forgot to say thank you Patrick for your suggestion. Very good
suggestion.
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Yes I do indeed mean the d rings on the adjustment bolts. I think deadening
them may be tge simplest solution. Perhaps a wrap of bar tape or something
similar will do the trick.
Thanks
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I have a small revelate tangle bag. I use it just for small stuff but it
is a small bag. Perfect for a few beers or a jacket or whatever. I think
a big part of bikepacking, as I understand it, is that you don't bring as
much stuff. More like lightweight backpacking.
On Sunday, October 29,
I have a pair of silver shifters set up as thumbies on a set of sunrace
mounts with the 'Roman Mod' done. They are very nice and I like them but
the little metal rings on the adjuster nuts rattle and drive me a little
nuts.
Any tips on how to quiet them down?
Thanks
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Great review. Thanks for sharing. You've really inspired me to get my wife and
I out on in Marin next weekend on our black mountain cycles cross bikes. Its
been too long since I've ridden in Marin. Really is a great place. We'll be
doing a much more modest ride though.
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