I found this out the hard way when I installed on on a Flite: the downward
angle (Brooks rails make much closer to a 90* bend at the rear) put the
saddle onto the rear tire, even though the frame was 58 cm c-c and the
tires 559X23".
Does Carradice still make the original bolt-to-rails attachment t
Thanks, and sorry, list.
I've forgotten who you are, but it turned up and is available.
Patrick Moore
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I'd like to read a full report of the day and see pictures :)
On Dec 1, 11:08 am, Manuel Acosta
wrote:
> Always up for a ride in walnut creek. I might plan to ride to the
> ranger station and then down to rock city then finish through wall
> point.
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> On Nov 30, 7:06 pm, "Bill M." wrote:
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I have a Nitto Soba 42cm in VG shape, contact me off list.
thnx
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I just got a wonderful, beausag'd Hoss from a listmember and mounted it in
place of the Camper on my trike's Turbo. Once again, no loops required: I
just pulled the straps very tight so that their tension and width force the
bag up to the widest separation between the saddle's rails, which of cours
Came across this at a bike shop here in Davis. Interesting solution to making
a bike into a porteur. The whole thing mounts via the stem--no stays or
supports.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/campyonlyguy/6449727311/lightbox/
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They are coming out of
https://www.missionbicycle.com/
as far as I can tell, creative idea for lightish loads, but for $200 I
can think of some other bar solutions I would prefer. Still, a good
idea if it gets people to use their bikes to haul stuff.
Rob
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On Dec 3,
NIB Sugino Alpina Crank. 175mm crank arms. 34/48 chainrings. $125
includes shipping in continental United States only. Paypal only.
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Great looking day. Windy, chilly but with a hint of sun. Perfect for a
Rivendell Garage sale. Tons of wheels and small items for sale. If you
were early to the sale you were greeted by John who laid down the
general idea of the sale. No pepper spray or mad running starts on
this one, just general b