Cool, thanks! I'm thankful that there are people here that know what they
are talking about as I shoot from the hip!
/ and yeah, you can find a 33t for a 110, but you have to look around.
> Actually, all "compact double" refers to is the 110 mm bolt circle.
> Although these usually come with
On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 10:38 -0700, Ablejack wrote:
> True. "Compact Double" usually refers to the road racing set for pros
> and monsters. Sometimes I call the touring/rando sensible double we're
> discussing a "wide range double". Because you basically have the same
> range of a triple but without
Rivendell does not have component groups like another of bike companies,
it's sort of mix and match which gives you lots of options but can also
lead to buying more than you need to see what works. The build kits are
tailored for the more affordable bikes, sam, betty, etc. I guess the
thought is
You have to add latex every three months or so, so could swap tires at the
time.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:04 PM, William wrote:
> The thing I can't get past with tubeless is the fact that I'm a tire
> swapper. Every bike of mine gets different tires at least 4 times per
> year. I think that tu