Thanks, Guy. Love that color scheme! Sent from my iPhoneOn Aug 18, 2024, at 5:33 PM, Guy LeVan wrote:Here is my Ram - SH = 75.5cm, 80 mm Nitto stem, 46 cm Nitto noodles. On Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 1:36:06 PM UTC-6 Tom wrote:Thanks Keith - another nice Ram, well proportioned. Good luck wit
Slightly longer chain stays, not much, since it now takes a larger tire
compared to sidepull version — hooray. Geometry is essentially same
otherwise I believe. I have a 62 double TT, wife has a 58, both sidepulls.
The newer 60 canti is of so close geometrically to the 62 sidepull.
Tom
On Sat, Ja
Hey Adam,
What would you like to know about the Roadini?
Tom
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 11:34 PM Adam M. wrote:
> Tom,
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> Please contact me regarding your Roadini frame.
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> On Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 2:41:25 PM UTC-7, tc wrote:
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>> Bump, reduced to $600, including shipping (CONUS).
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Glad it was useful, Joe. For me, finding a 5-bolt 110bcd narrow wide with a
silver finish (chrome or anodized) proved difficult.
Tom
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 2:18 PM Joe Bunik wrote:
> Thanks Tom for that link to Garbaruk - hadn't heard of them, and they
> have some interesting niche rings (like
90.5 pbh and absolutely thrilled with my 62. 130 reach stem with albatross
bar.
Tom
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 10:26 AM John G. wrote:
> Anyone with a 90 PBH riding a 62 Sam?
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Hey Max! I’m gonna need a complete sentence from you. Are you making an
offer?
Thanks!
Tom
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 10:21 PM Max S wrote:
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> - Max “anyone want my 58 cm Ebisu?.. it’d be a kind of a trade...” in A2
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Thanks Kai. Rides really well!
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Another vote for the Yashica T4, if you're looking for a film
point-n-shoot. I got a T4 Super eons ago, and it's def the best
point-n-shoot film camera I've had. Sweet Zeiss glass. When not in use,
the lens retracts, and a handy auto lens cover slides over to protect
it...making the front face o
Alex,
I was sorry to read of your closing up shop. I really hope things are ok
for you and your family, and wish you good luck. Sounds like your
engineering background will help you weather the upcoming months, as you
seek out what your next "side" business model should look like. God Speed!
To
Hey Rob, thanks very much. Do you have an Atlantis?
If I had to keep one bike, it would be this old 64 Atlantis. It's
technically too big (the standover could cause some man damage if I'm not
careful in a fall), but I love the feel of a big bike on the road, and the
look. It's a classic, and so
Mike, awesome Joe setup! What rims, tires and fenders (make, width) are
you running? Also, Is that a Wavie bar?
Tom
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Thanks, Hugh, but looking for an older one, per subject line - Toyo or
Waterford :-) You're right, though, if I were looking for the MIT
Atlantis, the Joe might work if smaller sizes were in stock, since I'm
looking for more standover than my 64 Toyo Atlantis.
Tom
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 3:10 PM
Right, Bob, but part of the point was to add 1 to the pre-sale Hubbuh order
to increase the chances that there will even BE another run of Hubbuh’s.
Also, I’m guessing, to accommodate more riders, they would probably prefer
a small or medium frame.
Tom
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:22 AM Bob Lovejo
Hey Peter,
I dbl checked and measured 85.6cm. That’s with the stock Alex DM18 rims,
and the Kenda Qwik Tendril 38 tires pumped to 45lb.
I noticed Riv’s geo chart for the 58 Sam lists stand over at 86.3. That
must be with the max tire width of 44 or 45.
Glad to provide more details - let me know.
Mike, thanks for your interest. 2 people ahead of you. If they fall
through you're next in line.
Thanks again,
Tom
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:01 PM, mike smith
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Valve stem nuts are a great idea! Comparing stem nuts to the M5 washers I
got, I did notice the washers are smaller in both outside and inside
diameter. But, for the Sam's bosses anyway, the inside diameter of the
stem nuts I have are appear to be small enough to still have enough contact
with th
Maybe consider a 3-spd internal at some point? Sounds like you have the
situation for which they were intended - just enough range to help over the
rough spots but not anything more - no useless gears.
Regardless, sweet ride!
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 6:25 PM Joe Bernard wrote:
> Thanks, Patrick
Wow thanks all for your input. For me, Albatross bars are comfortable but a
little laid back. I may try them again in the future.
Love the noodles on my Sam, and can see how they’d work nicely.
Never heard of the Osprey until now and will take a look. Kinda similar to
Ahearnes but wider.
I’m int
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