I managed to get a chain on and completed the Rockwell Relay. Our team
did fine. 3rd out of 21 starters.
I had to borrow a Schmidt wheel from my commuter and a regular old
rear wheel I had lying around.
It's definitely not a racing bike, but held it's own speeding across
southern Utah with all th
Nice Bike.
I'm in the process of reconfiguring my 2003 Ram into more of a go fast
bike and to distinguish it more from my commuter. I'm not ready to
give up my Honjos or my mini front rack but have put the White VBC
double crank and a set of 32 spoke White/Open Pro wheels. My son gave
me a pair
Those cranks are all wrong. Could you please remove them and send
them to me? Strictly for safe-keeping, of course.
On Jun 9, 8:00 am, BykMor wrote:
> Who says Riv's aren't racing bikes (well, none of US do, but...)
> Here's a pic of my nearly completed, and new to me Rambouillet that
> I'm set
It's really cool to show up at a race with something unexpected. My
roadie friends call my fendered, Brooks wearing, fat-tire Rambouillet
a sleeper bike. The Ram may not look fast sitting next to a Seven,
but it's sneaky like that. Good luck!
> On Jun 9, 11:00 am, BykMor wrote:
>
> > Who says
Smart bike, thanks for sharing.
Just recently received a Rich built Phil rear wheel for my Ram, and 7
speed friction shifting is great.
Enjoy your race.
Michael
On Jun 9, 11:00 am, BykMor wrote:
> Who says Riv's aren't racing bikes (well, none of US do, but...)
> Here's a pic of my nearly comp