On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:39:42 PM UTC-4, grant wrote:
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> Visit nusi.org. We can guess, but they will discover.
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I visited. The Board of Directors biographies are telling. Private Equity
+ Consulting + Pharmaceutical = drug development. Anybody want to bet
against that?
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The scientific board of advisors, the general advisory board and the board
of directors are all well educated credentialed people from a variety of
backgrounds. Seventeen people so far I mean who else would be
better a butcher, baker and candlestick maker? Perhaps these folks are
r
Here for several days of work with my Friday. Need relief from sitting and
being in my head! As always this listserve is so helpful in these
situations--thanks in advance for any advice!
Liesl marooned-in-a-hotel in Columbus
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On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:38:00 AM UTC-4, charlie wrote:
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> The scientific board of advisors, the general advisory board and the board
> of directors are all well educated credentialed people from a variety of
> backgrounds.
I wish I could see the good in it, Charlie - I really do. but
More data to confuse the issue: http://www.theawl.com/2012/10/the-sugar-wars
Note that the report refers to a debate more particularly on sugared
sodas, but it does show that the leading scientists are still very
uncertain about the fundamental causes of obesity *in our society*
(the latter is the
Mini-'Lantis: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140866138889
Grande-'Ouillet: http://www.ebay.com/itm/160899955920
No affiliation, just cool bikes.
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No actual Riv dealer that I know of. But paradise garage is pretty cool.
They sell salsa, surly and some other interesting stuff.
http://www.paradisegarage.com/
I also like Baer Wheels.
On Friday, October 12, 2012 10:16:03 AM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
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> Here for several days of work with my Fri
http://www.countrybikeshop.com/ A Riv dealer in Celina, OH (90 mi NW of
Columbus?)
On Friday, October 12, 2012 10:16:03 AM UTC-4, Liesl wrote:
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> Here for several days of work with my Friday. Need relief from sitting and
> being in my head! As always this listserve is so helpful in these
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Boxy, Panniers, Berthoud are sold.
Also, the link should now work for all the photos.
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:14:46 PM UTC-7, rudi wrote:
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> Doing some clean up, and I have a bunch of bags that are not in use that
> I'd like to sell. Here are the items, with my starting price. Some ma
If I get a large saddlebag, I want to use it without a rack. All the
photos I see of the S M include a rack, while I know that I can get a
Camper Longflap between saddle and tire without one (58 cm frame, high
saddle, 25" actual diameter wheels with Kojaks). Does anyone use the S
M sans rack? If so
I used the Sackville Medium on my Bombadil (56 cm) without a rack, or fenders.
The Corropast insert makes it easier to use the Sackvilles without a rack --
bottom has a lot of shape to it, even with a full load.
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9 days to go on the Atlantis, and 5 bids already. I think I can rest
comfortably knowing the price will be ridiculous by then, and I won't be
bothered to try. Phew!
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
On Friday, October 12, 2012 9:16:42 AM UTC-7, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
> Mini-'Lantis: http://www.
dougP is spot on...plus, Rivs just cry for triples!
Daniel
Yorba Linda, CA
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:47:48 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
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> YES! And my Atlantis is my only Rivendell. One of the advantages of
> advanced age is that one's contemporaries, even if on 17 lb racing bikes,
> are sti
About 3 weeks ago my 51cm Soma San Marcos build was completed. Since then
I have been riding the San Marcos exclusively for about 325 miles and I am
thoroughly enjoying the versatility, fit and comfort. I am really quite
smitten and love everything about this bike, the geometry, 32mm tires,650b
i ripped the pockets off of my longflap camper and have been rolling it up
and placing it on the top of my rack, between two panniers full of camping
gear. when i get into town i unroll it, stuff it with food, ice and beer.
the bag is "waterproof", at least enough to act as a cooler for the rest
looks like a waterford-built one. nice bike!
On Thursday, October 4, 2012 6:42:29 PM UTC-5, James Warren wrote:
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> Beautiful photo! It almost looks like a rare species sighting.
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Cleaning out some spare parts...
Schwalbe Marathon
$60 shipped/PP'ed/insured in the lower 48
Model HS 368 (precursor to the HS 420 that Riv sells now for $42/ea)
New, never mounted
40mm
Wire bead
Reflective sidewall
Grand Bois Lierre
$110 shipped/PP'ed/insured in the lower 48
38mm
Folding bea
Thanks guys!
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:38:50 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
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> yeah ... clear polish is great. I prefer it to touch up paint because it
> always looks really "touched up" .. and I mean that in a *doesn't look so
> good* kinda way !
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> the clear I don't really even notice ,
Hi iBOBs and RBW,
I am selling my 59 Rivendell Bleriot Protovelo as a complete bike. I am
asking $1,000.
Photos taken today (10/10/2012) are at:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/111838829033930119881/albums/5797794778609344817
In the last few days I have replaced the battery (2025) in the wi
I rather like the look of the saddle on that bike.
How does it feel?
Group question: In particular, is there any modern saddle out there
that is shaped like, and feels like (to your bum, anyway) the original
issue Flite? I've got a few Flites stashed, but it would be nice to
know that there is a
In the other thread, since you're comparing Carradice to Sackville, I
didn't bring up Acorn; but I have to admit I've a soft-spot for my Acorn
bags.
Their large is a LOT smaller than even the mediums you've been mentioning,
tho'... is why I didn't bring it up before. But, since you mention
When someone describes a Ram as a touring bike, I wonder how they came
into possession of it.
On Friday, October 12, 2012 12:16:42 PM UTC-4, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Mini-'Lantis: http://www.ebay.com/itm/140866138889
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> Grande-'Ouillet: http://www.ebay.com/itm/160899955920
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> No affili
Jim Mather: thanks. I want to forgo even a Bagman if I can -- purist.
I think that the Camper will work alright given the 58 cm c-c frame
with high saddle and 559 wheels; this because the Carradice design
tucks the bag behind the saddle so that the bottom of the bag follows
the slope of the tire. A
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> Nice bike!!
> I almost got one myself a few months back, but was concerned I would fall
> between sizes, as they are spread out a little.
> And not being able to test ride one...
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Glad you are enjoying it. Nice lugs on the Marcos. Looks beautiful!
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NO! Oh, nonononono! Rivs cry aloud for fixed!
Patrick Moore, whose love for the fit and feel and positioning and
handling of his two custom fixies keeps him on this list!
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Daniel wrote:
> dougP is spot on...plus, Rivs just cry for triples!
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Congratulations and welcome from another STI user. Nice bike and I know
that you're enjoying it. The color looks a lot like my Bleriot, but
lighter. Is it also a bit metallic? I run 8-speed 105 on my bike, with
Sugino Alpina double crank. How about you? Cheers, Steve
On Thursday, Octobe
Agreed Joe. i could never figure out why people post early bids on eBay.
Am I missing something? Steve
On Friday, October 12, 2012 3:23:11 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> 9 days to go on the Atlantis, and 5 bids already. I think I can rest
> comfortably knowing the price will be ridiculous b
Yeah, I thought about them and google-mapped it. I assumed you didn't
have a car, so figured it was too far. But I forget who asking! 108 miles
on the folder?? (or bus there, buy Riv, ride back!) Cheers, Steve
On Friday, October 12, 2012 1:19:29 PM UTC-4, Leslie wrote:
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ebay is 6 and a half days of waiting for 30 seconds of bidding frenzy.
I have been occasionally lucky by dropping a low bid on something and being
pleasantly surprised there are no other bidders. Pretty rare, but it
happens. I think a lot of those early bids are just people doing that.
On Fri,
Or they are friends of the seller setting a floor for the bidding.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 5:16 PM, cyclotourist wrote:
> ebay is 6 and a half days of waiting for 30 seconds of bidding frenzy.
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> I have been occasionally lucky by dropping a low bid on something and
> being pleasantly surprised
I was reading this article at Cyclofiend's site on the Bleriot:
http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/rbw/bleriot_article0506.jpg, and I noticed
that it says you can use 559 or 700 wheels just fine. Has anyone had
experience swapping wheel sizes on a Bleriot, and how did it work?
jim m
wc ca
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On Friday, October 12, 2012 8:18:38 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> More data to confuse the issue:
> http://www.theawl.com/2012/10/the-sugar-wars
> Here is something interesting, this is from a Vegan site..although it
> is found elsewhere and is common knowledge and historical fact.
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Selling a couple rivish items. Also one free thing.
1. *Free* Set of Berthoud 50mm stainless Fenders. They have been drilled
already and are scratched up a bit. I also had to hacksaw a notch in the
rear fender to get it to fit between the chainstays with the 40mm duremes
on my sam. There m
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> I would second Baer Wheels and Paradise Garage. Both on N. High St but
>>> miles apart. Busy street but it's scenic as you go through the OSU
>>> campus. At Baer Wheels go in the back and see what sort of interesting
>>> bikes are in for repair.
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Ummm just ate chicken and rainbow chard from our garden with a big green
saladnothing wrong with thinking critically. If NUSI merely does
the research and brings a drug to help fight obesity in the truly obese
then fine. A 500 pound man may benefit from something like that.if in
fac
Rear Bleriot wheel is wobbly all around. Outer chainring scratched. Don't
know what else got damaged. Too dark outside to get a good look. I will
take it to the shop and see what the damage is gonna be.
Major Bummer as I just got this bike a couple months ago. I am sure it is
gonna take a whil
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I have seen pics of a trial for 700c on a bleriot here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_BOG/photos/album/1042452658/pic/1281037440/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc
Have read that short reach brakes will allow 700c wheel.
Looks like no room for fenders, eith
Major bummer indeed! Hope you're doing ok. Steel is easier to fix than
bones and tendons!
Good news is that her insurance should definitely cover it (presuming she's
at fault). My buddy has had several bikes purchased for him from insurance
companies. He seems to be a car magnet.
On Fri, Oct 12,
I was thinking about rigging up a little fishing pole transport system for my
bike and though I'd ask if any of you have any tips.
My initial thought is to get a PVC tube with one end capped, drill some holes
along the length, and secure it upright with zip ties on the side of my rack.
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