Thanks Ron. FWIW I would definitely want the longer stays. I’ve pretty much
determined my sweet spot for the majority of my riding is 35mm in a 622. So
long as I can fit a 35mm tire with metal fenders, I’m a happy camper. Not the
skinniest, not the fattest, just right.
I know this is a Rivend
Love, love, love, that Mercian! Thanks for the head's up on the Decaleur
and the great post with all the deets. As an owner of the horizontal
decaleur, I concur that it's a great product. Nice to know I can find parts
as needed now, or another for a future bike. BTW I have one in the modern
sty
oops, this was the link I wanted to share on Tad's Umberto Dei condorino
restoration
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/1940-umberto-dei.179124/
On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 8:53:02 AM UTC-6 Ron Mc wrote:
> thank you Takashi, the Mercian is a labor of love x2, and I'm going to end
> up writin
Hi Ron,
I'm not in need of a decaleur right now, but that Mercian is so beautiful!
(It's no secret that I'm partial to wooden fenders.)
Takashi
2024年1月6日土曜日 13:17:52 UTC+9 Ron Mc:
> Thanks again, Steve - this is my longest-term bike, and the baseline for
> measurements any time I build a bike
Thanks again, Steve - this is my longest-term bike, and the baseline for
measurements any time I build a bike.
It's cozy beyond words. Great aero position on the moustache bar, and the
wide reach gives you excellent control.
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Ron, thanks for sharing. Just as I suspected, that is one beautiful
Raleigh! I love the attitude the mustache bar with the Acorn rando bag
lend the bike.
Nicely done fender install - especially on a frame not designed with
fenders in mind. I have to agree with you regarding Honjos. I recently
Ron, thanks for sharing. Just as I suspected, that is one beautiful
Raleigh! I love the attitude the mustache bar with the Acorn rando bag
lend the bike.
Nicely done fender install - especially on a frame not designed with
fenders in mind. I have too agree with you regarding Honjos. I recentl
Ron, I'm just now catching up with your thread. Let me say if I may - you
have put together some exceptional builds. I'm intrigued by the Raleigh -
that is a Raleigh International? Judging from the placement of the brake
pads and the presence of fenders I'm guessing you've built it as a 650b
c
Ron, I haven't seen an Ostrich bag like yours. Is this a F-106? Does the
lid open away from you or toward you when riding?
Thanks,
John
On Friday, January 5, 2024 at 9:12:01 AM UTC-8 Ron Mc wrote:
> Here's the result with the new decaleur on my 15-l Ostrich front bag on
> Viner gravel bike -
Ron,
Thank you for posting this. I have always like the Berthoud decaleur; good
to know they're available. Might be time time to lose the cords that attach
to the drops on my hbars. Also, great looking handlebar/bag setup and a
gorgeous Mercian!
Happy New Year!
Rich in ATL
On Sunday, Decembe
Yes. I measured my 5 cm Berthoud fork (their nomenclature), and that's
what it measures c-t-c.
Ernie
On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 2:20:01 PM UTC-7, lum gim fong wrote:
>
> If the measurement from the center of my stem clamp bolt head down to the
> place on my Berthoud GB 25 bag where the
In the GB catalog, ther is a table for the size of decailluer based on the
bag used, length of stem and height from top of rack to centerline of the
stem bolt and type of stem bolt orientation (vertical or horzantal). The
table gives the proper length to use, e.g a H-91 or a H-121.
I could not
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