Excellent; thanks!
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 7:03 PM, René Sterental wrote:
> I will send you a color corrected photo. Meaning, I'll send you a close-up
> photo of the color next to the X-Rite Colorchecker Passport and a neutral
> gray card. This will allow you to figure out the best match if you
I will send you a color corrected photo. Meaning, I'll send you a close-up
photo of the color next to the X-Rite Colorchecker Passport and a neutral
gray card. This will allow you to figure out the best match if you have
either a color corrected monitor or can get access to one. To be fair,
while v
Thanks, Rene. So that's the stock Atlantis color. If I have my customs
altered, I'll show the man your photos and ask him to get as close as he
can.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6:48 PM, René Sterental wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> That is actually the standard Nitto S83 post I've always had. At one
> po
Hi Patrick,
That is actually the standard Nitto S83 post I've always had. At one point,
I considered getting the Nitto lugged septets that has extra setback, but
since I was riding the Hunqapillar at that time and it won't take the 27.2
diameter seatpost, not to mention it's expensive, didn't. At
Rene: I see you've got the Cambium quite far back on the post -- and what
a post that is! Who makes it? I've not seen one with so much setback since
the old -- what were they, SRs?
At any rate, yes, counter-intuitively, getting your butt back takes weight
off your hands, or, it very often does. I
Rene,
Great for you! Just keep plugging along. Hopefully you can manage the
discomfort and keep pedaling. Whatever works is the right way. Keep the ones
that keep ya' moving!
Best of luck.
Murphy
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