It was good for Rivendell... not so sure it was good for me. The
vegan panniers for my son's bike were on sale, but, um, I had to buy a
not-on-sale rear rack for them to go on. And then while I was there,
how about some of those ridiculously expensive but last forever
Schwalbe Marathons? And some
I now have 3 bikes with Bullmoose bars and ordered an extra one just in
case since 2 are 150 and 1 is a 200. I'm feeling more comfortable on the
150, but the 200 has something special as well. So, for now 3 bikes will
have 150 Bullmoose bars and the 200 will be on the wall... Just in case
they're n
Great sale! Karen and I picked up a few items, and I got to ride Bosco
Rubbe with the NewBar. What a fun bike to ride, and I ♥ the comfort and
multi-position ergonomics of the NewBar...enough to consider replacing the
Bullmoose bar on my Hunqapillar with the NewBar when it's available.
It was a
too many = n + 1
On Dec 30, 2011, at 8:18 PM, jimD wrote:
> How many is too many bike parts?
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How many is too many bike parts?
I mean some of these part may disappear from availability.
True?
I'm not sure one can have too many bike parts.
After all, stuff happens. Plus it is a frugal endeavor compared to, say,
collecting Ferraris.
True?
I learned this train of thought by reading the g
We've got bills. We need to start 2012 with fewer SKUs (part numbers).
We need to sell one or two of a thing, and not five.
It will be good for us with your help. It should be good for you, too.
Go here, and as they say, "Shop Early For Best Selection."
http://www.rivbike.com/Rivendell-Sale-s/57