Since there was no mention of size/fit relative to the butternut
MUSAs, I assume they are sized about the same.
Any observations to the contrary before I order a pair?
On Jun 6, 1:47 pm, Bruce wrote:
> Wore my Boosuckers for the 1st time on a ride today. How could I not get a
> pair with a name
Size and fit is the same as the butternut MUSAs.
From: "carnerda...@bellsouth.net"
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:17:42 AM
Subject: [RBW] Re: No Boo Boo
Since there was no mention of size/fit relative to the butternut
MUSAs, I assume
Those are great prices for any of those destinations, but EXTREMELY GOOD to
NZ.
What carrier were the Euro destinations on?
DE
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> Thanks folks. I just booked a 22 day chunk of time for late
> November/December via Qantas Air. Round trip from SF
Try contacting Jude Kirstein here: http://tinyurl.com/lwx75y
She went to NZ last year, but I think she took a trailer. Anyway, she
could give you some current information about touring there.
Kathryn
Eugene, OR
On Jun 9, 6:17 pm, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> I'm considering heading to NZ for several we
I've simply been using Kayak.com, which is sort of a meta-search for a
lot of different discount travel services.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:27 AM, David Estes wrote:
> Those are great prices for any of those destinations, but EXTREMELY GOOD to
> NZ.
>
> What carrier were the Euro destinations o
John & Pamela Blayley, avid cyclist, lived in NZ for three years and
have written about it extensively on their web site
http://www.blayleys.com/diary/index.htm
Their pretty friendly people and unless their off touring would
probably respond to any questions you sent them.
Michael
On Jun 9, 9:1
Those Southern Californians are having all the fun. Anyone from the SF
Peninsula area interested in a sub 24? The campground at the top of
Page Mill Road would be one possible destination, or the open space up
above Saratoga, or ??
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Doug Peterson wrote:
> The sout
The southern California Rivendell group is planning a S24O on Saturday, June
27, at Crystal Cove SP, between Newport and Laguna, in Orange County. Park
info here:
http://www.crystalcovestatepark.com/about.htm
Camping reservations thru Reserve America:
http://www.reserveamerica.com/campgroundSea
The deal is that both loads and yields are way down for all airlines,
so they're just trying to get as many butts into the seats as they
can.
What is QF's bicycle policy like?
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Gino Zahnd wrote:
> Thanks folks. I just booked a 22 day chunk of time for late
> Novem
Great show and swap, and I only spent $2 for a nice old Avocet saddle.
Did see an Atlantis and a QuickBeam hanging around the barn -
definitely riders, not pampered princess's (princi?)
Tons of eye candy from days gone by and bikes that were so fresh they
had to be assembled at the event. In a wo
hope you all get something together up there!
On Jun 10, 11:13 am, Anne Paulson wrote:
> Those Southern Californians are having all the fun. Anyone from the SF
> Peninsula area interested in a sub 24? The campground at the top of
> Page Mill Road would be one possible destination, or the open sp
I'm looking forward to it!
On Jun 10, 10:52 am, "Doug Peterson" wrote:
> The southern California Rivendell group is planning a S24O on Saturday, June
> 27, at Crystal Cove SP, between Newport and Laguna, in Orange County. Park
> info here:
>
> http://www.crystalcovestatepark.com/about.htm
>
> C
Unlurk.
I still have three of those hoses in one of my parts drawers. I opened
up an old toolkit (from UK days) and there they were!
Relurk.
On Jun 9, 8:09 pm, "Doug Peterson" wrote:
> Those are the people who would be mystified by the "third pedal" on the
> floor of the car!
> I remember those
Thanks!
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Gino Zahnd wrote:
>
> I've simply been using Kayak.com, which is sort of a meta-search for a
> lot of different discount travel services.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 7:27 AM, David Estes
> wrote:
> > Those are great prices for any of those destinatio
Garth
I haven't measured the chainline, but I can give you some info on what
has worked so far with my Bombadil.
I used the XD with 46/36/26 with a 113 Phil centered. It worked
flawlessly. I could have gone with a narrower bb, but I can't see why
that would be an advantage. With the 113, there w
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