The rack mounted tail lights that Peter White sells would fit if the
spacing is either 50 or 80 mm. Tel Aviv has a bike sharing program and
those are the lights mounted to their racks. Seem to work pretty good.
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/b&m.asp
Scroll down the page to, you guessed it, "rack
Planet bike makes a bracket to mount on racks. Put a bolt through one of
the middle holes, and tighten it down with a nylock nut and washer on the
inside of the rack. It's this part - http://ecom1.planetbike.com/3108.html
Pretty sure most lights from Planet bike come with that bracket. Other
So the Nitto racks have 1 hole, not ?
Wierd.
I this the page I linked has an adaptor for that too.
Jay
On Mar 17, 2:41 pm, EricP wrote:
> Planet bike makes a bracket to mount on racks. Put a bolt through one of
> the middle holes, and tighten it down with a nylock nut and washer on the
> inside
Hi Anne,
I have the Nitto Big front rack with a flat plate as you describe. I use
the plate to mount a reflector -- I don't like having a light that far
forward.
My headlight is a Planet Bike Blaze 2W, designed to clamp on a handlebar.
To mount my light on the rack, I use a Velo Orange small
Hmm I prefer the Gino Mount to the nitto one, it is a little fatter and
mounts through the mount rather than from the back like the nitto version.
Got mine on Amazon for 15 bucks. The front part of my rack is occupied by
the platrack.
On Mar 17, 2012 11:38 AM, "Lisa" wrote:
> Hi Anne,
>
> I hav
A warning: I've had two rear blinkies mounted on one of those adaptors
fling themselves off the mount, hit the ground and explode after the
rear tire hit admittedly egregiously large (6" wide, 3" deep)
expansion cracks at 15+ mph. It seems that the moment or leverage of
the very rearward location m
word (1) - Duct Tape
word (2) - Zip Ties
Perfect fastener enhancers for Fine Rivendell Bikes!
;>)
-JimD
On Mar 17, 2012, at 9:02 AM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> A warning: I've had two rear blinkies mounted on one of those adaptors
> fling themselves off the mount, hit the ground and explo
Edelux mounted to the front:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/6981340279/in/photostream
I got the mount when I got the Edelux from Peter White.
I run my bright rear blinkies on the seatstays. But I also have a knog on
the seattube, a blinky on my helmet and enough reflective clothin
For more than a decade, every day, I’ve used Pine Tar Soap as shampoo, body
cleanser, and shaving cream. For some reason just this morning, this
reality struck me as somewhat remarkable, and so here I will.
I don’t buy or use any other products for the general touch-up of my
physical exteri
I love pine tar soap. I tried it based on Grant's recommendation first as a
face soap, soon the entire body. I have told this story here before: when I
went to a month long radar course in Norman OK and met a fellow cute
meteorologist who road a metebecance with a leather saddle, who tele skied,
Supernova E3 bracket that comes with the light from Peter White mounts solidly
and securely with no fiddling at at.
On my Atlantis, from the front quarter:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37542512@N04/4815790104/in/set-72157624427413755
And head on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37542512@N04/48157
I got my planet bike bracket for my rear blinked from amazon. Its been
solid for me...and I've been pounding the crap out of it on my daily
commute.
Jim in Boulder
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 6:41:16 AM UTC-6, EricP wrote:
> Planet bike makes a bracket to mount on racks. Put a bolt through o
I just purchased an origin 8 light mount for my Nitto M-12 and it was the
wrong size. I had to drill a larger hole in it and add threads.
http://www.origin-8.com/?page_id=91&short_code=Eyelet+Stub+Light+Mount&cl1=LIGHTS+%26+REFLECTORS
I just used the handlebar mount that came with my Princeton T
I used pine tar soap for several years, until my new wife told me I had to
choose: her or the soap. That was an easy choice (the soap lost).
--Eric N
On Mar 17, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Mojo wrote:
> I love pine tar soap. I tried it based on Grant's recommendation first as a
> face soap, soon the e
I know I'm not the only person on this group to take a non-RBW frame
(though one inspired by shared principles of versatility and practicality)
and build it up with a whole bunch of parts and accessories from RBW.
Here's my attempt along those lines (Salsa La Cruz Ti frame):
http://www.flic
You just don't know how much I like the Ti Salsas. Looks great!
On 3/17/12, Forrest wrote:
> I know I'm not the only person on this group to take a non-RBW frame
> (though one inspired by shared principles of versatility and practicality)
> and build it up with a whole bunch of parts and accessor
How'd I miss this? Next new bike!
Ryan
On Mar 17, 12:19 pm, cyclotourist wrote:
> You just don't know how much I like the Ti Salsas. Looks great!
>
> On 3/17/12, Forrest wrote:
>
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>
> > I know I'm not the only person on this group to take a non-RBW frame
> > (though one inspired b
>
> Anne,
>>
> Not that complicated if you talked to Peter White he'd make sure you get
the correct combination, but pretty much any light now will have some kind
of fork-crown mount either with it or for a few bucks more. Any of the
fork-crown mounts will work with the nitto on the front. al
My Quickbeam:
https://pictures.lytro.com/campyonlyguy/pictures/44086
--Eric N
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It that the internal geared fixie. Guessing that's the shifter on the bar end.
Joe
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Yes and yes. S3X three-speed fixed gear hub and Sturmey Archer's own bar-end
shifter.
–Eric N
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On Mar 17, 2012, at 2:47 PM, Joe Bartoe wrote:
> Eric-
>
> It that the internal geared fixie. Guessing that's the shifter on the bar
> end.
>
> Joe
>
> Joe Bartoe
> Syna
Best product review of the year!
-JimD
On Mar 17, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Frank wrote:
> For more than a decade, every day, I’ve used Pine Tar Soap as shampoo, body
> cleanser, and shaving cream. For some reason just this morning, this reality
> struck me as somewhat remarkable, and so here I will.
Eric,
Nice QB! I am also intrigued by the Lycro. Had not heard of them. How
do you like it?
Tim
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
> Yes and yes. S3X three-speed fixed gear hub and Sturmey Archer's own
> bar-end shifter.
>
> –Eric N
> Sent from my iPhone 4S
>
> On Mar 17,
I am used to people admiring my Bleriot around town, and it is not atypical for
me to exit a shop to find someone gawking at my bike. A few times even noticed
some college kids taking pictures of it as I sipped my coffee inside. Was
disappointed the other day when I came out to find that someo
I was thinking of a custom rack or perhaps having extensions brazed on
to the legs of, say, a Logo, but today purely by happenstance I saw a
Sunlite -- J&B house brand? -- rack hanging from the ceiling at
Stevie's Happy bikes in Corrales, designed for disk braked 29ers with
extendable struts. $35 i
Both VG. There is a very slight tear around the lining near the flap
fold-up snap that does not affect use. Otherwise, no blemishes.
Priority Mail shipping.
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Let me re-phrase that: The inside lining around one of the flap
fold-up snaps has a slight (1 cm) tear that does not affect use.
$135 Priority Mail CONUS for both.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 8:06 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> Both VG. There is a very slight tear around the lining near the flap
> fold-
Looks great! I also have a Riv-ish Salsa, a 2008 Casseroll. Yours
definitely wins on having Riv-sourced parts, mine is more Riv in overall
fit and philosophy--high bars, laid back seating position facilitated by
Nitto Wayback post, downtube shifters, fenders, and Ruffy-Tuffies.
I was also i
Hi Folks,
I haven't lived in Boulder for ten years, so I'm not sure what's available in
terms of renting a decent real world bicycle. Any ideas? Or, if any of you want
to lend me a beater for the week, do tell!
Thanks,
Gino
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Anne
I've not read all the replies so you might have gotten the answer you
wanted. But here's my IQ Cyo mounted on my Nitto Mini--purchased from
Rivendell. Not sure what you meant when you said except for IQ Cyo so here
goes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwmcmillen/6867520015/in/photostream
Thanks for all the tips everyone gave in my previous post asking for
Randonneuring advice. I put much of it to use today and had a successful
ride. The forecast called for 100% chance of rain showers. We got a few
minor sprinkles, lots of clouds and a decent amount of sunshine. I came
prepared
Very well done. Nice photos too. You're on your way!
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:38:28 PM UTC-7, Smitty wrote:
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> Thanks for all the tips everyone gave in my previous post asking for
> Randonneuring advice. I put much of it to use today and had a successful
> ride. The forecast called for 1
What did you end up doing about food?
On 3/17/12, Smitty <54ca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the tips everyone gave in my previous post asking for
> Randonneuring advice. I put much of it to use today and had a successful
> ride. The forecast called for 100% chance of rain showers. We got
Independent verification on Dairy Creek Rd:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnefitz/6991537959/
On Mar 17, 9:38 pm, Smitty <54ca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the tips everyone gave in my previous post asking for
> Randonneuring advice. I put much of it to use today and had a successful
> r
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