JGshoe, great looking build! What size is your frame? Also what size
tires are you running? I'm definitely considering getting one of these
next time they are available. A secondhand orange 60cm Appaloosa would be
a score for me.
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 5:06:09 PM UTC-8 jgs...@gmai
I think Ted said it was Waterford. I'm partial to the blue as well but
this is the nicest brown I've seen!
Ryan
On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 2:51:56 PM UTC-8 Joel S wrote:
> Very nice. Who did the repaint? I am near Springfield but I’ll keep mine
> blue.
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 5:49
Very nice build. I have the tektro side pulls before they became Silver
brakes, that is the limiting factor. I am ok with 42’s because the Sam
wears 48’s but at least I know if I change brakes I could use 48’s although
I think the bike would be too big for me then, just make it now with little
cl
I wish I could fit 60's on this. my big tire bike will be either the Clem
or a Joe if I can find one. Planning on testing the limits of their
clearance one day.
Joel, I'm not sure how I got these to fit other than just trying them. Is
yours the same size? (59) My brakes are Paul Racer center p
Here's my Atlantis on a Sunday-afternoon ride.
On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 7:34:33 AM UTC-7, Joel S wrote:
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> How do you get 48’s on a Bleriot? What brakes are you using? I cannot get
> 48’s on mine but 42’s are a pleasure. Again, love the color.
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 1:11 AM Ulysse
Ulysses, that is one mighty fine Bleriot. Congratulations and well done!
Best,
Rich in ATL
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> On Oct 31, 2020, at 1:46 PM, Ulysses O wrote:
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> Bought this from a member here. Very happy with the fit and ride quality
> co
That sure is nice!
James
> On Oct 26, 2020, at 3:56 PM, Ulysses O wrote:
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> Bought this from a member here. Very happy with the fit and ride quality
> considering I’ve never seen or test ridden one. Took a few months to paint
> and build, worth
Thanks Rich and others. I just had a nice ~20 mile out and about (ending up
at the grocery store 1 mile south of my house; the best kind of ride is a
huge detour to a practical destination). I had put the fixed wheel back on
it, the first time I've ridden the 48 X 17 fixed with the Naches Passes,
a
Looks like it was well worth the effort Patrick. Thanks for sharing the
saga of your Riv child creation. Highly approve!
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Friday, October 16, 2020 at 5:21:59 AM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> Thanks. I just read the article too. My reason is the handling. And the
> tubes are
Thanks. I just read the article too. My reason is the handling. And the
tubes are also over 2X (150 versus 70 grams) as heavy, though that's less
of a concern. But I don't need 42 mm tires for pavement -- the 29s are very
smooth -- and 39s aren't sufficiently better than 29s in sand to make the
bik
Very nice, Patrick. Your running narrative formed an image in my mind that
made your picture seem familiar. I just got my latest BQ (which contains
the next tire test) an in the editor's note JH says now that we're all
satisfied that wider tires with lower inflation pressures aren't a big
energ
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