I want a B68s in honey if anyone is getting a complete. I'd buy you a
replcaement Brooks and exchange for it.
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 9:50:18 PM UTC-5 ascpgh wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Good thing that car's a rental. Yanking ice-covered car doors will result
> in the door opening but often
Bill,
Good thing that car's a rental. Yanking ice-covered car doors will result
in the door opening but often minus its seals.
Ice like that is an amazing precipitation, saw lots of it in the Ozarks
where we were on that line between classic snow winter lands and those that
just get cold and
Sorry kids, a little joke. Which didn't come across as a little joke cuz it
sounds like something I would do! No new bikes or B68s for Joe! 😬
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 5:31:02 AM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> Woah, woah, wait. I went to bed with no power in an ice storm and wo
Going for a walk after an episode of freezing rain, or freezing snow, can
be some real beautiful experiences. When the sun comes out everything's
sparkly and glittery. Taking shorter strides, keeping your feet underneath
you, you'll be fine. Having lived in snow and ice all my life, I learned to
It took me a minute, but if my training in linear perspective is correct:
the steel cables closest to the camera and angling "up" to the left are the
railing on the edge of the deck itself; the handrail and cables in the
intermediate distance are stairs going down to the yard; the background is
Ah yes, good ol' Midwest ice storms. I recall one that came through
central Indiana back in the early 90's that was so bad that it took down
some of those big 3-phase cross country power lines. A large deteriorated
billboard that had rotted and fallen forward was literally blown back up
again
Indeed, that deck photo is mesmerizing... I can't figure out which way is
up.
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 10:43:55 AM UTC-5 jeffrey kane wrote:
> That has to be the single most disorienting picture of a deck I've ever
> seen - I'd be sure to break a bone somewhere trying to step on it
That has to be the single most disorienting picture of a deck I've ever
seen - I'd be sure to break a bone somewhere trying to step on it (!)
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 10:15:43 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The sprung version is still pretty common. The B68 had been totally out
> of p
The sprung version is still pretty common. The B68 had been totally out of
production...or so I thought. Rivendell has an OEM deal with Brooks that
lets them sell a saddle on a complete bike purchase. I looked for a
loophole with Riv since I'm buying a frameset, and Will very nicely said
"No
Hmm...did the B68 sitting in a box in my garage (along with its sprung
version cousin) just turn into gold?
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 9:20:26 AM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Leah
>
> Much more importantly, I'm in Michigan this week and it's my first time to
> see an ice storm. It's b
Leah
Much more importantly, I'm in Michigan this week and it's my first time to
see an ice storm. It's bizarre! I'm in the snow often, and I'm not
unfamiliar to low temperatures, but I've never experienced an ice storm.
For other sheltered softies like me, and ice storm (to me) is when it
r
Leah
I have procured a willing partner who has agreed to conspire with me to get
a B68 into my hands. Dollars have not been exchanged and I don't have the
B68 in my hands, but a gentleman's agreement has been struck and I'm
confident I'm going to get what I asked for.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrit
Woah, woah, wait. I went to bed with no power in an ice storm and woke up
to this thread. Bill, did you get your B 68 - and maybe more than one? And
JOE! What bike did you get? Say it’s a Platypus!
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 4:11:53 AM UTC-5 Garth wrote:
> I think this is perfectly legit
I think this is perfectly legit request on Bill's part. People sell off
parts from complete bikes for all sorts of reasons all the time. So I see
this basically as WTB/ISO post.
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Joe: It's for a good cause.
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On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 3:30:06 PM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:
> This is all a dastardly plan. Leah thinks everyone should have a Platypus
> and Bill needs a B68 and somehow I end up with a new bike. "I did it for
> Leah and Bill." 🙃
>
> On Wednesday,
This is all a dastardly plan. Leah thinks everyone should have a Platypus
and Bill needs a B68 and somehow I end up with a new bike. "I did it for
Leah and Bill." 🙃
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 10:58:27 AM UTC-8 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> I hereby request that one of you, who intend to purchas
You did it correctly. Thanks for the scorching hot tip!
BL in EC
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 2:55:49 PM UTC-8 Sean B. wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Sent you a DM, but I'm not sure I did it correctly. Let me know if you
> didn't receive it.
>
> On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 12:58:27 PM UTC-6
Bill,
Sent you a DM, but I'm not sure I did it correctly. Let me know if you
didn't receive it.
On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 12:58:27 PM UTC-6 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> I hereby request that one of you, who intend to purchase a complete
> bicycle from Rivendell Bicycle Works in the very ne
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