I'm partial to my '86 (maybe '87) neon-green-and-yellow MB-2. '80s baby!
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For practical purposes, nobody NEEDS an expensive bike. I've often thought I
could collect a small number of old Schwinn Travelers or the like - a couple to
ride, and others for parts - and keep my bicycling expenses to near-zero. On
the other hand, there is plenty of middle ground between the S
I'm in that camp, Jim. My Sam is my "nice" bike, LHT is my commuter.
I think it's great that between Surly, Soma and a few others the world is
full of really good $400 bike frames
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I have been thinking about this a lot lately as my Sam begins to show some
dings and scratches -
I take awesome care of it, and pay attention when I set it up against
things, etc etc, but it's a bike, and i love riding it, and it has some
scratches on it, and i even love the scratches!
I got
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This proves that Orbeas do have room for 32s and fenders.
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I've got to learn about the editing and such on these. Looks like fun.
RGZ
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
> Video from today's ride. Riv content: I was on my Riv-ish lugged steel fixie,
> riding on a Brooks saddle and carrying a Carradice bag.
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> http://www.youtube.com/wa
Before I bought my Atlantis, I had narrowed the field to 2-3 bikes. I
wanted a bike for my daily commute to replace my sturdy Giant hybrid,
but also to use it for touring. The only negative that I could come
up with for the Atlantis was that it was such a beautiful bike, it
would be a shame for i
I added a nice dose of beausage to my Quickbeam yesterday, and right in
front of another Riv-rider, too. The small rack on the front makes the
wheel flop over more easily, and the bike tipped over until the top tube
hit the stucco... ouch! A nice bruise, up high, visible... but I can live
with it,
Reading about Seattle in November inspired me to upload pics of my
first 50 miles on the Saluki at the Brooklyn Waterfront under the
Verrazzano Bridge. I mean 60 Degrees in NY in November is just
amazing. Got two compliments from some gents in thier 70s on bikes
that looked like they got them when
Has anyone ever seen bottle cages that could hold a 40 oz klean
kanteen? The website has some for the 27oz bottles, but I thought it
would be nice to have the bigger bottles too. I don't think it would
interfere with pedaling...maybe I'm wrong.
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Would the Salsa "Anything Cage" work for this?
http://salsacycles.com/components/anything_cage/
On Nov 15, 10:32 am, futch wrote:
> Has anyone ever seen bottle cages that could hold a 40 oz klean
> kanteen? The website has some for the 27oz bottles, but I thought it
> would be nice to have the b
On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 13:29 -0800, Peter M wrote:
> Reading about Seattle in November inspired me to upload pics of my
> first 50 miles on the Saluki at the Brooklyn Waterfront under the
> Verrazzano Bridge. I mean 60 Degrees in NY in November is just
> amazing. Got two compliments from some gents
If the bolt patter on the Salsa cage is problematic, you may want to
try a Bike Buddy.
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Topeak Modula cage with minor modification works great. You only get one,
though, as there isn't room for a second on any of my frames...unless I get
creative with the zip-ties.
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Anything cage doesn't work.
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This post needs a warning. A little Rivendell content would be good, too.
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It was bittersweet to read the BLUG today. Jay is leaving Riv, but is
leaving for great reasons, it seems. I'm sure a lot of us have worked with
him and wish him well.
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Check it out:
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - The Bike
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I have Jay to thank for my Supernova lighting up the Vermont backroads on
these fall nights. He was definitely a nice dude, I wish him well!
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Here are some rides tires. Nice bike porn.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157628002810259/
Kelly
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Nice photos! Glad your message snuck by my porn filter ...
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On Nov 15, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Here are some rides tires. Nice bike porn.
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/sets/72157628002810259/
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> Kel
Cool photos. Especially the one with Red Atlantis:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tksleeper/6344375151/in/set-72157628002810259
And in a merger of threads, it was Jay who assisted me in getting my own
Atlantis painted red with new braze-ons. Gonna miss seeing Jay at Rivendell.
-Jim W.
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Hey All for sale is a 59cm Bleriot Frame/fork/headset/and bottom
bracket. The headset is a Tange and the BB is Shimano I think.
frame is 10/10 functionally no dents or dings and 8/10
cosmetically with some usual nicks and scratches. I am the second
owner, and I bought it from a gent who bought
I think that would work! Thanks!
On Nov 15, 10:58 am, Roger wrote:
> Would the Salsa "Anything Cage" work for
> this?http://salsacycles.com/components/anything_cage/
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Hmm, I would love to get out there on some fire roads upstate. Cant tell
what kind of rubber you are using though. I have the grand bois hetres
which do a great job on the pothole riddled roads here in Brooklyn but you
think they would be ok for soft dirt/gravel paths. I only ask because they
real
on 11/15/11 11:26 AM, Peter Morgano at uscpeter11...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, I would love to get out there on some fire roads upstate. Cant tell
what kind of rubber you are using though. I have the grand bois hetres which
do a great job on the pothole riddled roads here in Brooklyn but you think
th
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