Okay, this is just me -
Those shifters, in that photo, really look like Campagnolo is flying
the "bird".
(And for some reason, it only resonates with me on the carbon
version.)
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Mar 31, 7:30 pm, Eric Norris wrote:
> Campagnolo is coming out with bar-end shifters for 20
Thanks for the information. Must be a fairly new blog. Just
subscribed through iGoogle and they only listed 8 subscribers.
Hoping to get out on a couple of S24O rides this year.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 1, 12:35 pm, "Robert F. Harrison" wrote:
> Did anyone see the (new?) Adventure Cycli
Hi guys-
Selling a couple things.
Carradice Bike Bureau - 50 bucks. Right side version.
Bought used on here for the same price I believe. It's good, works
fine - just not what I need right now.
Rivendell Ribbit Cantis. - $40 for the pair.
Some wear from install but overall in fine condition.
Cont
I'll take the bike bureau if it's still available.
Thanks,
Jim
On Apr 2, 6:32 am, Justin August wrote:
> Hi guys-
> Selling a couple things.
> Carradice Bike Bureau - 50 bucks. Right side version.
> Bought used on here for the same price I believe. It's good, works
> fine - just not what I need
Bike Bureau sold.
On Apr 2, 9:32 am, Justin August wrote:
> Hi guys-
> Selling a couple things.
> Carradice Bike Bureau - 50 bucks. Right side version.
> Bought used on here for the same price I believe. It's good, works
> fine - just not what I need right now.
>
> Rivendell Ribbit Cantis. - $40
Also for sale:
Patagonia Honeydew shoes in brown. Perfect collapsible shoes to stow
in a bag for a tour. Size 9.5 $50 + shipping.
On Apr 2, 3:41 pm, Justin August wrote:
> Bike Bureau sold.
>
> On Apr 2, 9:32 am, Justin August wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi guys-
> > Selling a couple things.
> > Carradice
Good ideas. I like your Ram.
On Mar 28, 1:14 pm, MichaelH wrote:
> Great question. I am going to assume that this is a go-fast bike,
> built for fast club rides and maybe an occasional rondenee, yes?
>
> For a drive train you will want a nice compact double, like the better
> Sugino Alpina, or t
Charlie, I actually have a set of Mavic Reflex tubular rims I have
thought about building for this bike. I'd like to find some smooth
tread 700 x 28 tubular tires though.
On Mar 28, 8:41 pm, charlie wrote:
> As a limited use "racer" all Campy with gearing set up for you and
> tubular rims/ tires
On the Cinderella Classic today, my Roadeo didn't feel all alone among
all those carbon fiber thingies. I saw three Rambouillets and a
beautiful sage green custom (really sage green, not the Bianchi color
of the Atlantis). The Cinderella is for women only-- glad to see other
Rivendell chicas.
--
Vittoria, Dugast and FMB all make 27 mm road tubulars if that's close
enough for you. Expect to pay $100 or more per tire. I think I'll
pass.
Bill
On Apr 2, 11:31 am, Bike Hermit
wrote:
> Charlie, I actually have a set of Mavic Reflex tubular rims I have
> thought about building for this bike.
Looks like the ride is going to have to be cancelled. Everybody has
something to do or is sick (or both!), so mark your calendar for next
year!!!
On 3/29/11, cyclotourist wrote:
> Friendly reminder about this month's upcoming get together in
> Redlands. I know it's Spring Break time, but hope f
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