on 11/14/10 10:52 AM, William at tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Cyclofiend Translation Services Initiated!
>
> When Jim says 5/8", he means 9/16"
>
> Cyclofiend Translation Services Terminated!
(doh!)
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Let's try this again (hit send too soon).
I use one. The only thing I hated was the paper clip that holds the rod in.
Instead I use a rubber O-ring between the center tube attached to
contraption bolted to stem and the tube attached to the bag that is closest
to the bent end of the rod (if that ma
on 11/14/10 6:08 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J at thomas.alling...@skadden.com
wrote:
> At the New Jersey Shore, salt air started to do a number on the raw clearcoat
> on my Bombadil in under a year. Riv was great about it, of course.
There is a difference between "clear coat" and the "clear powder
Maybe there's been a product upgradeinstead of a paper clip, mine
came with a safety pin! :P
Clayton, I think I get your O-ring comment. I'll give it some
thought.
On Nov 15, 2:11 pm, Clayton Scott wrote:
> I use one. The only thing I hated was the paper clip that holds the rod in.
> I use
I know "Read what I MEAN, not what I TYPE!"
On Nov 15, 2:12 pm, CycloFiend wrote:
> on 11/14/10 10:52 AM, William at tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Cyclofiend Translation Services Initiated!
>
> > When Jim says 5/8", he means 9/16"
>
> > Cyclofiend Translation Services Terminated!
>
> (doh!)
I ride whatever I have on. I've found that any minor difference in
the feel is more than made up for taking the time to decide which shoe
to wear. So, I don't try to decide and just go ride.
John
On Nov 15, 1:11 pm, William wrote:
> I use some of everything.
>
> Sidi Genius and Speedplay lolli
On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 14:16 -0800, Clayton Scott wrote:
> Let's try this again (hit send too soon).
>
>
> I use one. The only thing I hated was the paper clip that holds the
> rod in.
> Instead I use a rubber O-ring between the center tube attached to
> contraption bolted to stem and the tube att
rust never sleeps!
i'm of the understanding that most any powdercoating will admit of some
degree of rust over time, all things equal. i wouldn't worry about it.
~erik
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:19 PM, CycloFiend wrote:
> on 11/14/10 6:08 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J at
> thomas.alling...@skadden.
Selling a few parts:
1. Son Deluxe Hub. Polished Silver 32H. This is the new version of the
Son 20r but its exactly the same. New in box with cable and all
attachments, never installed. $225
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Except you still need to remove the clip to remove the bag.
The O-ring does not need to be removed and on top of that eliminates rattle
of rod in tubes.
(Of course maybe the cippiola clip helps with rattle too, not sure about
that. Never tried)
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Steve Palincsar
Here is picture of O-ring setup:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/claytonesseff/4780906703/in/set-72157624467335916/
That should explain what I was trying to say.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Clayton Scott wrote:
> Except you still need to remove the clip to remove the bag.
> The O-ring does
If still available, I'll take 1, 2, 3, and 5.
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On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 14:49 -0800, Clayton Scott wrote:
> Here is picture of O-ring setup:
>
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/claytonesseff/4780906703/in/set-72157624467335916/
>
>
> That should explain what I was trying to say.
For those unfamiliar with the Berthoud decaleur, it should be po
Yes, it was Tony Pereira. Thanks for the compliments.
And yes, it is a modified version that ommits the "crossbar" that bolts onto
the stem.
Bag to decaleur attachment is the same.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 14:49 -0800, Clayton Scott wrote
i like to dunk inside, too, seems to help the grip pop off without fracture
when you are trying to remove it...
erik
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Esteban wrote:
> Grant is one of my favorite people in the world. This video is
> genius.
>
> Esteban
> San Diego, Calif.
>
> On Nov 15, 11:49
That's a great shot, but I still maybe don't quite understand.
If the O-ring is squeezing the L-shaped slider bar, I understand how
that would eliminate rattle and make it unnecessary to have the paper
clippy thing on the other end. But, if it's squeezing the L-shaped
slider bar, it seems to me t
The way the tubes are arranged you don't need to pull out the rod all the
way to remove the bag.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:04 PM, William wrote:
> That's a great shot, but I still maybe don't quite understand.
>
> If the O-ring is squeezing the L-shaped slider bar, I understand how
> that would
Aha! OK, so IF I did snatch out the L-bar entirely the O-ring would
fall on the ground, but if I just slide it out past the center tube,
the O-ring stays perched on the tip, I remove the bag and push the L-
bar back in. Is that pretty much it? I get it.
p.s. your Rohlofftonneur is really cool.
Yes, that is it. (Admittedly, you could probably remove a paperclip just as
fast)
And yes, the Rohlofftonneur has been excellent so far.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:09 PM, William wrote:
> Aha! OK, so IF I did snatch out the L-bar entirely the O-ring would
> fall on the ground, but if I just sli
1,2,3,5,8 all sold! Here is what is still for sale
4. Dura ace 9 speed downtube shifters. New in Box never installed.
$60
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Anybody have one in their parts bin? Needs to be in nice condition, doesn't
have to be perfect.
Thanks in advance.
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Trying to get an idea of how much I can sell a rear Velocity synergy
650b 36 hole wheel. It has a Phil Wood rear hub , a Shimano 7spd
freewheel (11-34) , and dt swiss spokes . I bought it new about 3
years ago from Rivendell. It has seen some use but it's still in good/
great shape.
Also will be pu
I think you could/should just decide what you want to get for it and
post it here. If it's priced fairly, somebody will probably take it
off your hands.
On Nov 15, 3:46 pm, dirk pitt wrote:
> Trying to get an idea of how much I can sell a rear Velocity synergy
> 650b 36 hole wheel. It has a Phil
My wife Cindy, a boyhood chum Jeff and I did the Pine Creek Trail this past
summer. I can't imagine that any bicyclist who has a love for the outdoors
would be disappointed. The countryside is beautiful and the wildlife is
abundunt - deer, fox, bald eagles, rattlesnakes, heron. We saw two pai
Ooh. Those look good. Might have to search for them at my local
REI. (Was planning to go there this week anyway and check out long
finger gloves.)
Rode with my slip on "winter" Keens today. Glad to not use retention
as had to get off the pedals quickly a couple of times in rough
snow.
Eric Pl
Just received my latest issue in the mail. Looked inside and saw an
article on San Diego. First photo is our own Esteban. Am hoping he's
on the Protovelo. But not sure about that.
Also there is a photo of Stephan Vance whom I may have met when he was
on his Bleriot. Not sure if the bike in th
Hi, all.
A couple of folks have asked for a waist-size equivalent for the XXXL
shorts and pants.
I'm sorry I don't have any numbers to give. I can say with certainty
that the XXXL pants are bigger than the contemporaneous and the
current XXL pants, in the waist and hips. I'd guess by a couple
inc
Does it have the "offset/dishless" spoke holes, or conventional spoke-
hole pattern?
Thx,
BB
On Nov 15, 6:46 pm, dirk pitt wrote:
> Trying to get an idea of how much I can sell a rear Velocity synergy
> 650b 36 hole wheel. It has a Phil Wood rear hub , a Shimano 7spd
> freewheel (11-34) , and dt
ultegra front derailleur sold
On Nov 15, 3:18 pm, Andrew wrote:
> 1,2,3,5,8 all sold! Here is what is still for sale
>
> 4. Dura ace 9 speed downtube shifters. New in Box never installed.
> $60http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/akibb/d210ae19.jpghttp://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/akibb/89
Many thanks, Stan... That's great to hear firsthand from someone who's
enjoyed the trail.
BTW, I heard back from Bill Yacovissi, the owner of the
http://www.pinecreekbikerides.com/ website, who (in this excerpted
message from him) said:
===
Hi BB:
Your plan sounds great and I beli
Tevas, New Balance walking shoes, very rarely dress shoes ( for
church ), Red Wing Western style pull on boots, my rubber "Duck" boots
( you know what these are if you live in Washington State on the wet
side) numerous varieties of whatever sport shoe I happen to wear at
the time.
On Nov 14, 2:45
Shifters sold, lower price on last items:
Stronglight A9 headset. Very Pretty, very plain silver French made
headset. 1" 26.4. New in box, never installed. $40
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It's mine!!! Can't wait to get out for a spin. My Riv Custom is closer to
a 68cm but this should be a good fit!
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Bryan @ Renaissance Bicycles <
renaissancebicyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @ Andrew,
> Yes, the is the Sugino Alpina Triple. Looks good and works very
>
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:40, rperks wrote:
> and for james, Link to my blog:
>
> http://oceanaircycles.com/
Thanks for the link and the write-up - a great account of the day.
Sorry to hear of the sickness.
James Black
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I went ahead and ordered a pair. Dirt road tires and mud tires for
the Bombadil (which packs up a bit with my Quasi motos in the mud).
Maybe, just maybe, they'll fit through the Silvers on my Hilsen, which
would be sick (as the kids say).
On Nov 6, 6:19 pm, William wrote:
> Yeah I emailed Kirk t
All Sold thanks!
On Nov 15, 6:35 pm, Andrew wrote:
> Shifters sold, lower price on last items:
>
> Stronglight A9 headset. Very Pretty, very plain silver French made
> headset. 1" 26.4. New in box, never installed. $40
>
> http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/akibb/7ea73c99.jpghttp://i19.pho
Dear RBW Owners Bunch,
For those who currently (or have ever) own and operate the Medium
SackVille SS bag, I'm wondering what your technique is (was) for
lifting the bag up and away from the rear tire.
Item #5 on RBW's "SaddleSack Tips" states "The extra set of D-rings at
the bottom of the Medium
I read this last month and didn't realize he was the same Esteban on
here. But I did notice the Rivvish bike. :)
http://momentumplanet.com/articles/san-diego
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Beautiful. Is that a twine top tube protector?
On Nov 14, 8:40 am, Thebikehermit
wrote:
> I recently closed my retail store. I had two 57 cm A.H.H. frames which
> Rivendell bought back, so if you've been waiting for/wanting
> one...give them a call. I also have a 52cm Hillborne which is
> curren
Marty... I was just wrong. 26" wheels and a old brain.
G
On Nov 13, 2:37 pm, Marty wrote:
> Add a few photos to the All Rounder Flickr group when you get a chance
> gregb. We love to see Rivs! BTW - did I read an earlier post of yours
> that suggested the bike is built around 27" wheels? That s
Thats right folks.
In my quest to rid my bike of anything ano black...
let me know
Will
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+1 on the Bar Mitts. I got a pair last year knowing that it was a
coin toss whether they would end up in the toy pile or tool pile of my
cycling gear - mainly due to the mild winters I enjoy in NC.
Lo and behold, they showed up right before NC started the longest
sustained "cold snap" we've seen
Awesomely awesome! We can all say we knew him when...
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:01 PM, grrlyrida wrote:
> I read this last month and didn't realize he was the same Esteban on
> here. But I did notice the Rivvish bike. :)
>
> http://momentumplanet.com/articles/san-diego
>
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You know me now! Protovelo representin'.
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Nov 15, 10:49 pm, cyclotourist wrote:
> Awesomely awesome! We can all say we knew him when...
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:01 PM, grrlyrida wrote:
> > I read this last month and didn't realize he was the same Esteba
Central PA sounds great! I'd be driving from St Louis Missouri. That
keeps me in the 10ish hour range.
Any kind of camping area is good.
Kelly
On Nov 14, 9:32 pm, Montclair BobbyB
wrote:
> Thanks, Will
>
> Those guys on the left coast also have Burning Man ... life isn't
> fair. But I've reso
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 1:05 PM, james wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> thanks for the advice, I may order some of those custom gloves from
> henrysshoerepair which look good for most of what I was talking
> about. I, in general, have cold hands that will start getting cold
> and hurting around 40 degrees,
I've been checking out this group for a little while as I have a Sam
on order. I'm pretty sure it will be here by Spring. (Actually
within a few weeks.) Bobby, since I live in your namesake town in New
Jersey I'm definitely up for this ride.
-Norman
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I had been riding spdr dura ace on sidi carbon shoes .. sold the
shoes with the bike.
Been riding in my tennis shoes and my crocs when it's warm enough.
Still have 3 pair of spd mtn biking shoes...
Haven't been totally won over on the no clip thing yet... but for
around the house it's been great
I ride in cheap sneakers.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Jeff, KC MO wrote:
> I have a pair of Axo (?, can't tell for sure from the logo) that I
> bought at a bike swap meet for $10 with stiff soles and no provision
> for SPD. They look like skate shoes but are perhaps the best bike
> shoes I
Grey with blue. Recently purchased, one ride. How's 50 bucks and
free ConUS shipping sound?
Would consider trade for MUSA pants in Large size, or MUSA shirt XL.
Wool arm and or leg warmers. What ya got?
Thanks,
Clyde Canter
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James,
I am a person whose fingers go numb prior to other body parts getting
cold (even though I live in the south). I have experimented with
several types of gloves/mittens/etc. and found, for me, the most
important thing is to have something to stop the wind. With my hands,
a windproof glove w
Chrome Arnhems and Five Ten low-tops. I need stiff soles. My single-
speed has MKS GR-9 pedals with Velo Orange half clips.
On Nov 14, 11:16 pm, Fai Mao wrote:
> I ride in cheap sneakers.
>
>
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Combat boots work well. I've got some older Carolinas, made in the
USA. Summer it is teva and keen sandals. Or anything really.
On Nov 15, 6:05 am, Tom M wrote:
> Chrome Arnhems and Five Ten low-tops. I need stiff soles. My single-
> speed has MKS GR-9 pedals with Velo Orange half clips.
>
> On N
On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 22:05 -0800, doug peterson wrote:
> Kelly:
>
> +1 for Jim's suggestions. It's one of those topics that can make for
> endless hours of esoteric discussion, but don't let yourself get
> wrapped around the axle over it. Two of the most intelligent &
> qualified people to have
On Nov 15, 2010, at 6:34 AM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 22:05 -0800, doug peterson wrote:
Kelly:
+1 for Jim's suggestions. It's one of those topics that can make for
endless hours of esoteric discussion, but don't let yourself get
wrapped around the axle over it. Two of th
I live a block from the beach and more than half of my rides are along
the coast here in Ca. Every time I clean the roadeo I get paranoid
and go look at the pictures I took when I recieved the frame ot figure
out of the rust is spreading. It is not, just my paranioa. The other
unfortunate aspect
+ another 1 for Keens.
I have the "Commuter" sandal which has a stiff sole and can accept
cleats, though I don't use them. They are great down to about 45 deg
with wool socks, and they are quite a bit narrower than regular Keens,
which is good on the bike, but a bit less good for walking around.
I
My favorite "shoes" for everything including commuting are the Chaco
Flip leather flip flops. Their only shortcoming is the fact that the
strap is made out of a double layer of very thin nubuck, and my first
pair cracked after 2 years of almost no-stop daily use, despite
judicious use of Proofide.
Count me in and maybe my girlfriend if I can talk her into it. I'm in
NYC so something close would be nice, PA or southern NY.
On Nov 14, 8:59 am, Montclair BobbyB
wrote:
> I've come to realize that the average Rivendell rider is a bit more
> passionate about riding (and about life in general) th
Please put this Philly-based rider on the the list as well!
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Gola Harriers in Suede. They are indoor soccer shoes, similar in
style to the Adidas Samba but with a durable suede upper and trendy
good looks. :)
They are narrow. So, wider feet need not bother. However, they work
well on the narrowest track pedals and toe clips. Difficult to find
in the USA
I agree; I feel insecure without some sort of retention.
Interesting: I went back to clipless (SPD and Look) on my two Rivs,
both fixed gears, and find, even now, after a year, that getting into
the clipless pedals is harder than getting into clips and straps, even
using slotted cleats. (The SPDs
Hey, wondering if anyone out there is using fenders on their Hilsen
with 700x40 Marathon Supremes. I've run 700x40 Marathons on my Hilsen
before and it really didn't want to accommodate fenders. I think Grant
uses fenders with 40s on his Hilsen but it sure looks tight. What
about with Supremes? Do
I notice that Henry died last winter and his family is filling order
from remaining stock. Does anyone know how plentiful the stock is? I
sent an email but haven't heard back.
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Dan Abelson wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 1:44 PM, hobie wrote:
>> I just tried a f
Brake pads and derailleurs have been sold. Assortment of light mounts is still
available.
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Question 'bout clip 'n' strap pedals: one reason I changed back to
clipless is that, at least on the narrow RX-1 and Wellgo track pedals
I was using, my feet would migrate sideways and end up rubbing
(especally my right foot bunion) on the admittedly very straight
up-and-down Cyclotourist and Stron
Boy, the list is GROWING I hope to have the destination and date
nailed down by the weekend... stay tuned.
BB
On Nov 15, 10:01 am, Ginz wrote:
> Please put this Philly-based rider on the the list as well!
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+1 on Wellgo MG-1's. They are sort of the go to, best value, lightish
bmx/mtb pedal. I just got a pair a couple of days ago.
My concerns were similar to the OP's. The MG-1's are plenty grippy,
but you could file down or remove extra grip pegs if you get hot
spots, without permanently altering the
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:37 AM, David Sprunger wrote:
> I notice that Henry died last winter and his family is filling order
> from remaining stock. Does anyone know how plentiful the stock is? I
> sent an email but haven't heard back.
I don't know how plentiful the stock is but it seems that
Louis B. and I woud be interested in taking a drive to PA for weekend
ride. Count me in.
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Probably not the data point you need, but my 650B Hilsen with Silvers
currently has Pari-Moto 38's along with SKS fenders. It's cozy, but I
wouldn't call it tight. I certainly didn't have to do any advanced
maneuvers to get the setup to work.
On Nov 15, 7:13 am, Mike wrote:
> Hey, wondering if
I'll buck the trend... I love my SPD Specialied MTB shoes with the
varus wedge design. Since I found these about 7-8 years ago I've used
nothing else for a serious ride. B4 that I always had inside knee
soreness on long rides.
Around town I use my Chacos sandals.
~Mike~
On Nov 15, 7:46 am, PATRI
I use the se for mountain biking on my dual suspension. Want to be
firmly engaged to the bike when it's bouncing all over the place or
when struggling to keep pushing on a very steep uphill.
Cannot stand being clipped on the Rivendells and love the ability to
move my foot around and find the sweet
The four things I dislike about the typical BMX pedal solution are, in
decending order of importance:
1. You can't easily modify them. Whatever the size and shape of the
platform is, that's all it will ever be. If it's perfect, then you're
set. If it's not, put them in the parts box and try ag
Those MG-1's are pretty slick. Maybe I'll give them a try someday.
On Nov 15, 7:48 am, Travis wrote:
> +1 on Wellgo MG-1's. They are sort of the go to, best value, lightish
> bmx/mtb pedal. I just got a pair a couple of days ago.
>
> My concerns were similar to the OP's. The MG-1's are plenty gr
I run 40mm Dureme's (slightly more beefy Supremes) on my Hilsen and
50mm SKS fenders. Awesome setup - I love it.
-Adam
On Nov 15, 11:10 am, William wrote:
> Probably not the data point you need, but my 650B Hilsen with Silvers
> currently has Pari-Moto 38's along with SKS fenders. It's cozy, b
The thing I'm really curious about is if the new Pacenti Mini-Moto
will fit on a 650B Hilsen with Silvers. That would be kind of neat!
On Nov 15, 9:50 am, Adam Kimball wrote:
> I run 40mm Dureme's (slightly more beefy Supremes) on my Hilsen and
> 50mm SKS fenders. Awesome setup - I love it.
>
>
How much for the light mounts? What was the total you paid for all? Thanks.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Eric Norris wrote:
> Brake pads and derailleurs have been sold. Assortment of light mounts is
> still available.
>
> --Eric
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> www.campyonly.com
> www.wheelsnorth.or
I'll send any mount for $2. $12 for all of them. They're pretty cheap
themselves, it was the shipping cost that encouraged me to order them all.
--Eric N
On Nov 15, 2010, at 10:01 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> How much for the light mounts? What was the total you paid for all? Thanks.
>
> On M
I'll take them; paypal? Please give me total with shipping to:
Patrick Moore
3512 Nolina Court NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120.
Many thanks.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Eric Norris wrote:
> I'll send any mount for $2. $12 for all of them. They're pretty cheap
> themselves, it was the shippin
I use some of everything.
Sidi Genius and Speedplay lollipop pedals. Currently on my gofast. I
like them very much for riding. They are among the worst ever for
putting one's foot down
Shimano treaded road shoes and Shimano Mountain shoes with Old
generation Shimano SPD pedals (2 pairs of 747'
Ok I just got the write up done, but my end up polishing it up a bit.
Short link here:
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Yesterday I was working on getting the pics up, and thought I was a
little more achy than I should be, even with the big ride and all.
The the chills, body emptied, feaver hit 102, it was
William wrote:
Those MG-1's are pretty slick. Maybe I'll give them a try someday.
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Nice write up! The sunset was amazing, although I could only catch it
through the rear view mirror.
Too bad Noel got you sick...
On Nov 15, 10:40 am, rperks wrote:
> Ok I just got the write up done, but my end up polishing it up a bit.
> Short link here:
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> http://wp.me/p19mfs-5c
>
> Yesterda
I use Atomlab Trail Kings, designed by Marvin Loetterlie, on my BMX
bike and now on my bombadil, too.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=1690
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43029...@n07/4177613378/
They're extremely low-profile (thin) and the newer models are even
thinner.I
Oh yeah, and another +1 on the MG-1's. For the money, they are among
the best pedals you can buy IMHO.
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Patrick:
$12 for all of them includes shipping. You can PayPal me at my email address.
Thanks!
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On Nov 15, 2010, at 10:06 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I'll take them; paypal? Please give me total with shipping to:
>
> Patrick Moore
> 3512 Nolina Court NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120.
>
> M
Those Trailkings look nice. Violates all four of my reasons for not
liking BMX style pedals above, but still, they look pretty nice. My
favorite part is that your link also shows that you can buy all the
important replacement parts which is a HUGE plus in my book.
Circlips, bearings, dustcaps, ax
Grant has a new grip installation/shellacking video up, including the
dunk method. Pretty amusing. Only works with a full can of Bullseye,
though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiPcpnylK-4
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On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:45 PM, William wrote:
> Grant has a new grip installation/shellacking video up, including the
> dunk method. Pretty amusing. Only works with a full can of Bullseye,
> though.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiPcpnylK-4
A couple of things which I found make this proc
Grant is one of my favorite people in the world. This video is
genius.
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Nov 15, 11:49 am, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 2:45 PM, William wrote:
> > Grant has a new grip installation/shellacking video up, including the
> > dunk method. Pretty amusing.
I am very stoked
Found this locally about 3 miles from my place. Bought it without a
seat or rear derailleur. Replaced a few parts including new cables and
housing swapped brakes, removed a few links from the chain. Rode a few
times this weekend. Although my ass is sore from the new Brooks B17
spe
I've been using Barr Mitts for a few winters now and they're great.
http://www.barmitts.com
Recently I finished modifying them to work with bar end shifters. Toasty
warm and I can wear fingerless gloves year round.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quadmod/5179116140/
Just a happy customer,
-Jay Fich
Hi, I'm in Pittsburgh and have done the C&O Canal ride and also the
Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) on my Atlantis. They are both great
rides. Pine Creek Gorge sounds good also. Yes, I'm interested!
Frank
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Very nice.
I wish thigs like that were to be found in my neighborhood. Where do
you find things like that unless you live in Walnut Creek?
For the rack, the Aherne racks are really nice but $$$, I was able to
touch and feel one at Topanga Bicycles, but it was out of my league $
wise. It was red
Congrats! It looks great. I just put Soma 38's on my Bomba and will
be doing some roadish rides in that configuration. Remember the uber
versatility of the Mini Front Rack
1. Strap something to it
2. Put a trunksack on it
3. Use it to support a nice big handlebar bag
4. Ziptie a nice basket
I have a clear powder coated Quickbeam and have no visible rust at
all. The corrosion seen on many clear powder coated frames is, I
believe, a function of the frame's preparation prior to the clear
coating. The previous owner of my bike had the original orange paint
removed, then took the frame hom
What a score. That bike looks great, especially with the Bullmoose
bars. The Nitto mini front rack looks like it would be perfect for
that bike, probably better than the Marks rack.
--mike
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I've got Planet Bike Cascade 45's on Panaracer Pasela's. It was a
real hassle to get them on and adjusted and there is not much room.
I'm looking at getting something else (fenders, not bike) for next
year.
John
On Nov 15, 12:59 pm, William wrote:
> The thing I'm really curious about is if the
Wow definitely a sweet find.You can't go wrong with a nitto mini
rack and a basket/bungee net combo (you can fit a LOT of stuff in
there).But the cool thing about the bombadil is that it works with
just about any rack.
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