Interesting story. I purchased a new 1983 Trek 720 touring bike that was stolen
in 1985. The bike was recovered 15 years later in a pawn shop. The police
report was still on file. The components were trashed and the frame was
scratched up but still in prefect condition and no rust. It sat in my
It sounds to me like the extended test ride is not over.
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It was yours. Ian identified the bike with a quick glimpse of not
much more than the head tube. I suppose I should give it back.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Mark Wilkins wrote:
> Haha! That's probably mine, Johnny.
>
> When my blue Rambouillet was stolen back in early December, I
> i
On 08/12/2015 04:29 PM, Mark Wilkins wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
I'm leading a Covered Bridge Metric pre-ride on Saturday, starting from the
Strasburg Railroad. If you're in the area, you're welcome to join us.
Here's the ride listing (from the Oxon Hill Bi
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 3:46 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> I'm leading a Covered Bridge Metric pre-ride on Saturday, starting from the
> Strasburg Railroad. If you're in the area, you're welcome to join us.
> Here's the ride listing (from the Oxon Hill Bicycle Club ride schedule):
Wow, Steve.
On 08/12/2015 03:31 PM, Mark Wilkins wrote:
Also, I checked the Covered Bridge ride, and it looks like it's all
booked up. Good luck on the ride. We'll have to get together
sometime for a Central PA Riv ride.
I'm leading a Covered Bridge Metric pre-ride on Saturday, starting from
the Strasb
@Johnny:
The guys at Pedal Pusher are great. Several years ago I had a chain
break (bad installation on my part), which led to the chain wrapping
in the rear wheel, bending the derailer hanger, and snapping my rear
fender (Giles Berthoud) in half. The shop I normally went to was too
backed up to
Mark,
Have you noticed that the orange Rambouillet is slightly faster?
Glad you got the blue one back.
Peter
On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 9:56:48 AM UTC-7, Mark Wilkins wrote:
> Of course, I just recovered my stolen Rambouillet a little over a
> month ago (still can't believe it), so I no
BTW, the guy I was talking too liked my Rambo a lot but was in love with
your orange one (I prefer that color as well) and was saying it had a
killer all Dura Ace setup on it.
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Yep. I am an east shore guy and Pedal Pushers is who I like to deal with.
That makes sense because I think he was telling me that the owner had two
Rambouillets, one orange and one blue. Small world. If you are bored this
weekend check out the Lancaster Covered bridge ride (don't know if ther
Haha! That's probably mine, Johnny.
When my blue Rambouillet was stolen back in early December, I
immediately took to CL and eBay to see if it would pop up. I soon
noticed an orange Ram near Dayton, OH. It definitely wasn't mine, but
it did get me thinking about having an orange one. The owner
So I had my Rambouillet in for servicing at my local shop and I was told by
the guy working there that there was an orange Rambouillet over at the
Holmes Bike Shop in Camp Hill, PA. Anyone here own that one? Nice to hear
about more Rivendells showing up in the area.
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