That is a beautiful bike. It's nice how the tires, saddle and tape blend
so well to compliment the red frame.
On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 8:54:30 AM UTC-7, reynoldslugs wrote:
> Oddly, that shot of me going up Mt Graham is the second of my Rivendell
> shots to get picked up by Explorer on Fl
Oddly, that shot of me going up Mt Graham is the second of my Rivendell
shots to get picked up by Explorer on Flickr. The shot below - - a very
average shot of my Legolas - - somehow got selected. I's pretty mundane,
but managed to develop 13k hits and a lot of compliments. It really ain't
m
René and Max: I love both those photos, and they obviously struck a chord
with the flickr-viewing public! Congrats X2!
Man I wish flickr would stay viable, but I've got a bad feeling about it's
future...
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:16 PM, 'hangtownmatt' via RBW Owners Bunch <
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Rene,
Although it is important to find a comfortable position on the bike it is
equally important off the bike, And it sounds like you may be spending
more time lately in the office and/or on a computer than on a bike. So if
that is the case, you may want to try moving your computer mouse to
Yes! I can definitely tell!!!
Good for all of us!
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:28 PM, reynoldslugs wrote:
> Rene,
>
> that's a fun, great shot.
>
> And, it's at least the second Rivendell shot in recent weeks to end up in
> the Explorer Gallery. For reasons unknown to me, a shot of my Roadeo
> gr
Rene,
that's a fun, great shot.
And, it's at least the second Rivendell shot in recent weeks to end up in
the Explorer Gallery. For reasons unknown to me, a shot of my Roadeo
grinding up Mt Graham ended up in that Gallery:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/41563482@N06/16651942876/
as you can se
FWIW, I'm happy to report that the photo of the Atlantis on the morning
commute made it to the Explorer Gallery in Flickr, and is going around the
world as I write. My wife was mad this morning because my phone was beeping
all night long (I was sleeping so deeply that I didn't even hear it) and at
Thanks Doug. When waiting for the train, sometimes the light is
wonderful... :-)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 7:48 PM, dougP wrote:
> Rene:
>
> Good to see your photos again. I recall your posts as you built up new
> bikes, and the train station seemed a common (and appropriate) location.
> Somethin
Rene:
Good to see your photos again. I recall your posts as you built up new
bikes, and the train station seemed a common (and appropriate) location.
Something about "here with my bike waiting for the train..." that's
just neat. Glad you're back to biking to work, too.
dougP
On Wedne
Thanks!
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 7:29 PM, WETH wrote:
> Congratulations! So glad it was an enjoyable commute. The sunrise photo
> is beautiful.
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Congratulations! So glad it was an enjoyable commute. The sunrise photo is
beautiful.
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Yes. The Boscos took care of my neck pain. Not entirely of the hands,
although they certainly made quite an improvement over the drop bars.
I remember having lots of hand pain with the Moustache bars, but that was
when I was just beginning, so probably lots of positioning issues. Would be
somewhat
+1 on a great atlantis and boscos as good solutions to soreness. For me it
was neck issues. Boscos have been great with *lots* of hand positions.
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Thanks John,
I have several bars that I can continue to try, including the Bosco
Bullmoose and the regular Bosco in several widths, as well as the
smaller/narrower Nitto Promenade bars. I figure I'll try to keep riding and
see how it goes, and what sort of minor adjustments (or major) seem to work
René,
Congrats on rejoining the bike/train commuters of the bay area. Good to
see your Atlantis (and you) reborn. If you are still encountering problems
with pressure on your hands and are seeking to get even more upright, I
have a 55cm Bosco Bar and thumbies you could try (although your new
That is so right Patrick!
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> Awesome, René! I am so glad you are getting out again. It is fun to
> discover and rediscover anew, aye?
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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Awesome, René! I am so glad you are getting out again. It is fun to
discover and rediscover anew, aye?
With abandon,
Patrick
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Still in the Bay Area, but now East Bay in North Oakland.
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 5:24:12 PM UTC-7, René wrote:
>
> You no longer live in the SF Bay Area? It's a great trail, to commute on.
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Kellie > wrote:
>
>> Great photos! I used to ride that trail a
You no longer live in the SF Bay Area? It's a great trail, to commute on.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Kellie wrote:
> Great photos! I used to ride that trail at the other end near Alviso.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 4:58:58 PM UTC-7, René wrote:
>>
>> After doing a couple of rides
Great photos! I used to ride that trail at the other end near Alviso.
On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 4:58:58 PM UTC-7, René wrote:
>
> After doing a couple of rides during the weekend, today I finally had the
> chance (and will) to wake up at 5:00 AM to catch the early morning train to
> San Jo
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