What a beautiful campground to come back to! Nice write up. Thanks.
On Saturday, July 6, 2013 10:29:17 PM UTC-6, stonehog wrote:
>
> I did a more thorough ride report on last month's Seattle vs. Portland Riv
> Rumble - hopefully inspiration to the nor-cal vs. so-cal rumble coming up.
> Speci
Have to agree it's easier to go fast (even coast faster) on drops than on
completely upright. Though on the greenway path yesterday, my daughter and
I saw a guy flying and grinning on an upright bike with Alba-style bars.
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 11:48:20 PM UTC-5, Ryan Ray wrote:
>
> I do, bu
On 07/07/2013 03:11 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
Note that bending at the hips more also brings into
play additional muscles; I can feel a slight increase in power,
independently of aero (I feel it even a lowish speeds) when I go
into the hooks or shove back and grab th
I'm thinking about adding a VO 50.4 MKII compact double to the Rambouillet.
Anyone else out there have this setup?
VO recommends a 118mm for most frames. Does that compute with anyone's
findings for this particular combo of crank and frame? I'd like a nice
tight clearance for the rings and the
I'm new to the group and apologize in advance if this topic has already
been beaten to death but I'm starting to run out of patience...
I recently bought my wife a 54cm ca. 1995 Rivendell. I'm in the process of
installing some 40mm Tanaka alloy fenders and I am battling with the
minimal clearan
Not my ad and do not know the seller but for those interested here is the
link to the ad. Too big for me plus I think I will hold for a A. Homer
Hilsen.
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/3916024920.html
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On Friday, July 5, 2013 8:58:16 PM UTC-7, Michael wrote:
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> I have a Specialized saddle for 143 sit bone width if you want to trade.
>>
>
> http://baltimore.craigslist.org/bik/3916775192.html
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I posted to Steve Brandt's thread re: reduced price Atlantis and it hasn't
appeared yet--which is totally fine. Maybe it didn't meet certain criteria or
is being held due to my new status in the group. All fine. Just writing to say
I got in touch with Steve directly so the post can be
Old brown Baggins loafer-type on the Mark's Rack. Filled with couple of
small tools, phone, keys, snacks and light wind shell for excursions. All I
need!
KJ
On Friday, July 5, 2013 10:13:07 AM UTC-4, NWAJack wrote:
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> So a while back there was a RR article about what they were carrying in
>
I have a 50.4 MKI with a single ring on my Quickbeam, with a 118mm bottom
bracket. Clearances around the bottom bracket are very, very tight. I doubt if
it would work with a bottom bracket even 1 or 2 mm shorter.
Eric N
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> On Jul
Love the photos and narrative. Looks like great fun.
KJ
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 12:29:17 AM UTC-4, stonehog wrote:
>
> I did a more thorough ride report on last month's Seattle vs. Portland Riv
> Rumble - hopefully inspiration to the nor-cal vs. so-cal rumble coming up.
> Special thanks to C
Well, I'm no mathematician, but I used to watch "Numb3ers"...
It would seem on a straight percentage of bikes analysis, given the large
number of bicycles and the small percentage of Riv's in the count, the odds
would be pretty low. But, you have to factor in the percentage of RBW
riders who Go
Pictures?
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Pictures might help get an idea of where you are at.
On Jul 8, 2013 10:02 AM, "Matt S" wrote:
> I'm new to the group and apologize in advance if this topic has already
> been beaten to death but I'm starting to run out of patience...
>
> I recently bought my wife a 54cm ca. 1995 Rivendell. I'm in
Matt-
I have a 1997 Rivendell Road, and I have less than 1mm clearance above 28mm
Ruffy Tuffy's at the fork crown and brake bridge. I figured no fenders
with 700C. I have some SKS fenders that I plan on using with 650B Lierres
(plenty of clearance), once they arrive and I install them.
How did
Large basket on a Mini Rack? Do you find it stable when fully loaded?
On Jul 5, 2013, at 10:25 PM, "Robert Barr"
mailto:rcba...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Please excuse the miss send. I have a large basket on a mini-front rack on the
Hunqa, and a large basket on a R-14 Top Rack on the MB-3. As I hav
So after a lot of encouragement and a lot of procrastination. My
photography websites are finally up.
Not really one website just a number of different social meda for those
folks that don't facebook or tumblr or whatever.
Facebook - Because "everyone" uses Facebook. Say what you will. This
mai
I go the same speed on all my bikes.
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Thomas - I find the combination very stable. I tried the smaller basket
first because I was concerned about the stability of a larger basket on the
mini rack, but found it didn't fit my bag well. The larger basket perfectly
fits my Patagonia Mini mass bag laying flat, and the load is then centered
I just spoke with someone at the El Chorro Campground. They will take
reservations for the weekend of July 27. I'll make the reservation BUT
need to know headcount and arrival & departure dates. Does anyone plan to
arrive on Friday or earlier, or to stay Sunday or later? My schedule is
flex
Sure, I'll post tonight.
- Ryan
On Monday, July 8, 2013 7:41:52 AM UTC-7, justin...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Pictures?
>
> -J
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with other bay area folks I would love to car pool.
PM if you need a ride.
On Monday, July 8, 2013 9:08:29 AM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
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> I just spoke with someone at the El Chorro Campground. They will take
> reservations
I have more than 1 bike but my Riv custom is the one that gets ridden the most.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/sets/72157604146015375/
If I ever put fenders on it I'll not keep the others.
It would likely be a less than optimum choice for loaded touring but was all I
could ask for on Sie
One handed quick release basket on the front, and a Jandd rack trunk on the
rear.
On Friday, July 5, 2013 7:13:07 AM UTC-7, NWAJack wrote:
>
> So a while back there was a RR article about what they were carrying in
> their saddlebag. So, what do you all have on your rack(s) right now?
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Fork-crown darumas are giant space-wasters in my opinion, and unnecessarily
heavy.
My most frustrating fender experiences are all daruma-related. I would
rather make a custom L bracket and rivet it directly to the fender than
ever use a daruma again.
Riveted brackets, though - give you maximum
I did a similar hack on a AHH since the drauma is so big. I used a flat,
rounded head screw (hard to describe) underneath though, it didn't protrude
any more than a rivet, which I tried but it snapped over some big bumps.
Maybe my riveting skills suck though so you might have better luck.
On Jul 8,
I just happened to see a mustached Hilsen ride by as I went the opposite
way on M-89 in Michigan yesterday. In the past I have run across 2
Hillbornes, a Quickbeam and a Ramboulet, not too bad for a county of 300K
in the midwest.
Marc
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 1:03:03 PM UTC-4, hsmitham wrote:
Looks nice! Came out better than mine with two cheater strips. :-) Now
just hope you don't have any need to unwind them for a long while. :-)
(my bikes seldom get new housing at the bars because I don't want to
re-shellac or resew my bar wrap!)
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:39 PM, jinxed wrote:
That is a very beautiful bike!
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:35 AM, jimD wrote:
> I have more than 1 bike but my Riv custom is the one that gets ridden the
> most.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/sets/72157604146015375/
>
> If I ever put fenders on it I'll not keep the others.
>
> It would
I have that set up on my Rondinella with about a 5mm clearance. I've got
50.4 on a couple of bikes and I think that for most people its the way to
go.
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 4:37:11 PM UTC-7, Kieran J wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about adding a VO 50.4 MKII compact double to the
> Rambouillet. Any
I sold my Cannondale so yes, 1 BIKE!
cc
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Patrick Moore wrote:
> That is a very beautiful bike!
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:35 AM, jimD wrote:
>
>> I have more than 1 bike but my Riv custom is the one that gets ridden the
>> most.
>> http://www.flickr.com/ph
Replacement Bagman showed up today as promised. Carradice was smart about
it though. They sent the clamp only, without the fitting and bolt. I
already have those since it that's not the part that broke. If I were
scamming them I would be out of luck
Thanks Marguerite.
Jay
On Saturday, June
beautiful - I love the orange
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:35 PM, jimD wrote:
> I have more than 1 bike but my Riv custom is the one that gets ridden the
> most.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/rasterdogs/sets/72157604146015375/
>
> If I ever put fenders on it I'll not keep the others.
>
> It would
I agree that daruma set up is a waste of valuable real estate. Jitensha
sells a nice L bracket that I use. To absolutely maximize space between
the crown & tire, use a dremel to cut a small slot in the fender and mount
the L bracket through it with the round heads inside the fender. You will
These are sold and already picked up.
- Ryan
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 9:50:11 PM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote:
>
> I have an alternative cockpit if anyone wants to come take it off my hands
> in Seattle. Salsa Woodchippers, Original Ram Stem maybe (not nitto), Tektro
> Levers $30?
>
> - Ryan
>
>
>
I should have escaped 4th of July weekend on Thursday, but I wasn't that smart,
so the town noise overloaded my brain and capacity to escape till Sunday
morning. But I achieved escape velocity and made the 10 mile climb to Rampart
Reservoir. Several fantastic thunderstorms, one including hail an
I'm not really sure what tire pressure I ride with, I just know it by feel. On
my recent S24O I kept hearing the bizarre sound that I could not place. I
hand't heard it on pavement on the climb up, it just started were the dirt
started. An odd reverberation. Checked all bolts to ensure they were
I just made a reservation for Sat July 27 & Sun July 28 at El Chorro. The
site number is B-9 in the Bishop Loop. Reservation is under my name, Doug
Peterson, if you arrive before I do.
dougP
On Monday, July 8, 2013 9:24:47 AM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> I'll be coming down. so count me
I can't say it matters, I chose Alba bars because a higher position is so
much fun. I can SEE Everything easily. My only "reference" for speed is a
50mph hill mile from my house. I'm not any slower than when I had drops,
that's for sure. Of course, as Kelly mentioned, HOW one sets up any bar
Love it. I'm doing this tomorrow!
Also: love the mojo in the last shot. Did I just date myself by calling it
'mojo'? Back 'round 1990 it was a 'thing' at least among the mtb crowd I
ran with. I recall that when my 1989 Rockhopper was stolen I was
disproportionately concerned with the loss of my
this is absolutely true - supporting yourself with your core muscles and
balancing with your arms - even pulling with your arms - puts everything
you have through the pedals. Been discussing these things with my daughter
since she is on her first drop-bar bike - and she's going FAST by nature -
this was posted in an odd spot on another thread, but it's a very useful
article on optimal pressure and tire drop.
http://www.bikequarterly.com/images/TireDrop.pdf
On Monday, July 8, 2013 3:19:41 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> I'm not really sure what tire pressure I ride with, I just kno
Hmmm...it varies depending on where I've moved things around but
Sackville Trunksack small up front
Sackville Trunksack large in back
Acorn Medium Saddlebag
Acorn Handlebar bag
Wald large basket with and without Large Sackville Shopsack
I've got mini-fronts on the Quickbeam and Hunq, an R-14
...always ride with bent elbows and straight wrists.
On Monday, July 8, 2013 5:41:23 PM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> this is absolutely true - supporting yourself with your core muscles and
> balancing with your arms - even pulling with your arms - puts everything
> you have through the pedals. B
I was preparing to make a crossing onto the North bound PCH when I
saw another bearded gentleman on a AHH. Curtis was on his new magnificent
dbl top tubed Hilsen we chatted for 45 minutes about his Hilsen, light
weight camping and future Riv rides, it was great as Curtis said to meet
another l
Doug,
I plan on coming up on Friday, riding on the Sunday ride and returning to
Los Angeles that evening. Evan will be joining me on the drive up. I guess
I need to figure out accommodations for that Friday night.
Best,
~Hugh
On Monday, July 8, 2013 1:26:59 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
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> I just m
I had to move the ship out of the asteroid field to send a clear
transmission.
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 10:32:34 PM UTC-6, Anne Paulson wrote:
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> Wow. Great idea, great pictures, great cafe. And apparently it had
> Internet, too ;)
>
>
>
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If it's a fringe thing then it's okay as I like the fringe :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedalpusher61/9112907155/
~Hugh
On Monday, July 8, 2013 2:48:18 PM UTC-7, shawn m. wrote:
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> Love it. I'm doing this tomorrow!
>
> Also: love the mojo in the last shot. Did I just date myself by calling
TOTAL MOJO! We are peas from the same moto pod. Not only was it a 'thing'
in our group too, but there were rules surrounding the acquisition of the
mojo.
-It had to be found or gifted, never bought.
-It had to be found while riding.
-Once acquired it had to attached to the bike right then by
Patrick,
Wonderful images. What a lovely place at which to camp.
How do you like the large Saddlesack?
Erl
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They are made by a climbing shoe company called Evolv. They call it
an approach shoe but it's really just a beefed up rock shoe. Despite being
super light and flexible, they work pretty well on the bike using a big
platform pedal like the VP's. Since the soles are sticky climbing rubber,
I love the large Saddleack, Erl. So easy to pack, strap tent et al on top,
and still access everything. When I add panniers for longer and/or colder
trips, I'll stuff the least frequently used items in them as they are the
most challenging to both access and remember what is where. WIth the larg
Folks -
I am thinning out the ever growing collection of bike surplus. Would love
to find a happy home for these parts. Prices include shipping unless
otherwise noted. (The frames only, really). Knock off a few bucks for
pickup in Portland, Oregon, USA. Pics available upon request!
Some o
I should add: non-CONUS shipping will be a bit more $.
(Campy brakes sold, pending payment, FYI)
On Monday, July 8, 2013 4:54:47 PM UTC-7, Aaron Schmidt wrote:
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> Folks -
>
>
> I am thinning out the ever growing collection of bike surplus. Would love
> to find a happy home for these parts. Pri
Hello Aaron,
I would like to purchase the "Nitto Technomic, 5cm (yes, 5cm!), never used
- $20"
how would you like payment?
Thank you,
Doug
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Aaron Schmidt wrote:
> Folks -
>
>
> I am thinning out the ever growing collection of bike surplus. Would love
> to find a
Would you consider a bike shop 'The Wild' ? There may be a better chance
of encountering another Rivendell at a shop than on the road...
Anyhow, while having some work done at the Golden Saddle Cyclery in
Silverlake , a fellow came in with a 60+ cm Hilsen of the same vintage as
mine. Weird!
I'll second Deacon's comment regarding how easy it is to deal with. When
you strap a tent + pad with the loops, you can still flip the bag open and
access everything inside. And because it's wider than taller, most things
are REALLY accessible without disturbing the pack.
And, like discussed befor
I guess St Louis is becoming a meca for Rivs. as I've seen many not counting
the three friends who have purchased them. That or St Louis is small enough we
can't hide from each other.
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Two options that we can muse over:
1. I snake off a site for Friday night on the "first come first save"
lottery. I'll be in Arroyo Grande Thursday night & that's maybe 20 miles
away. I can easily get there by late AM on Friday.
2. Plan B (if El Chorro is full on Friday) would be hiker-bi
Re: Silverlake - we were wandering around Silverlake on foot one day &
passed a bike rack in front of a restaurant (wish I could recall the
name). Anyway, many cool bikes locked up there but all of a sudden the
cream head tube on one stood out. It was Rivendell custom the same color
as David'
Photos like that make we want to move someplace with lots of trees & maybe
even real weather (gotta think on that a bit). Capturing a rainbow is a
real bonus. So often what our eye sees ends up looking sorta "eh?" in the
photo.
dougP
On Monday, July 8, 2013 1:08:00 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick
Deacon, I thought about you on the 4th and hoped you had gone into the high
country. I know too many people that need to escape that noise. I am glad
you found relief - albeit a bit late! Bob (Indianapolis)
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Christopher Chen wrote:
> I'll second Deacon's comment r
The double rainbow photo is great!
-JimD
On Jul 8, 2013, at 1:08 PM, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> I should have escaped 4th of July weekend on Thursday, but I wasn't that
> smart, so the town noise overloaded my brain and capacity to escape till
> Sunday morning. But I achieved escape velocity and m
Levers Cane Creek SCR-5 Bars 46cm Nitto Soba
Brks Paul Components Touring Canti Front Derailleur IRD
Alpina-D Rear Derailleur Shimano XT
Shifters Dura Ace Bar Ends
Whew! That's a lot rules! Years ago, I found a metal Tonka toy dump truck
on the side of Hwy 46 between Cambria & Paso Robles. It was Real Steel, so
weighed a few pounds (not the 21st century plastic stuff). For some silly
reason, I strapped in onto the top of my not insubstantial load, and
Currently:
AHH - Marks & Platrack with Acorn Tall Boxy Rando on front - toolbag on saddle
Hunqa - Haulin' Colin rack with SaddleSack Medium (on the front) and SaddleSack
XS on rear
Past iterations include medium and large Wald baskets and associated ShopSacks.
Brian Hanson
Seattle, WA
On Jul 8
The only Mojo I would come to back with would be crack baggies or condom
wrappers or empty cans of cobra malt liquor. Here in brooklyn you learn to
leave stuff right where you saw it.
On Jul 8, 2013 9:42 PM, "dougP" wrote:
> Whew! That's a lot rules! Years ago, I found a metal Tonka toy dump
>
Hi
How long is the seat post?
Which model?
Thanks
Jason
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Hey Brad,
I'm not one for too many rules but can see the enjoyment when one finds
said MOJO within those guidelines. I personally just like it when I find a
totem that speaks to me while on the road.. Now I'll be thinking of the
rules as I pedal and see what I see.
Best,
Hugh
Sunland, Ca
On
This thread is timely. As I rode home last Wednesday I met up and rode for
a bit with a near neighbor that rides a beautiful Sam-orange Atlantis. As
we rode we talked about the Riv's that we see in our small area of
Indianapolis. As of the last spotting we have seen 4 Quickbeams, 2 Atlantis
(i?), a
Thanks, Bob. All the thoughts and prayers help! No fireworks here due to
fire danger and (I presume) budget issues. For me, the issue is four days
of music at night and loud motorcycles of the testicularly challenged. Just
blows up what little there is of my brain. Someday maybe we'll move out o
Thanks, Doug. I sometimes wonder if I should hit you guys with another
outing's photos, but I figure I live vicariously though other's ride
reports and photos when I can't get out (whatever the reason) so perhaps
someone will enjoy them.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, July 8, 2013 7:30:53 PM
Jason - just sent you an email.
*Additional items!*
*Derailleurs - lots of life left in all of this*
SRAM Apex rear derailleur (10 speed) - $30
Campagnolo Chorus 10 speed rear derailleur - $150
Campagnolo Chorus front derailleur, 9/10 speed double, 31.8 clamp - $40
*Cassettes*
SRAM PG1070 11-32
Sounds like the fenders fit about as close to the tire as possible. If
deflating to your normal pressure made the sound go away, bingo, you got
it! FWIW, once I got up to 40 mm tires on my Atlantis, pressure seems a
minor item. I pump the back up to 60ish & front to 50ish, then ride until
th
Keep the outing photos coming!
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They make a color that matches the Bleriot almost perfectly I want to put
on the Bleriot.
Anyone know?
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> I love that matching bartape. Gotta get some.
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"I sometimes wonder if I should hit you guys with another outing's photos".
In the winter, I feel the same constraint. When people are discussing
snowfall, studded tires and extreme clothing, I hold off talking about
rides where I have to wear a windbreaker over a wool jersey, req'd once the
a
Well done Evan, beautiful bike and set up. May the two of you have many
great miles together. And welcome officially to the "Bunch"
Best,
~Hugh
On Monday, July 8, 2013 8:12:53 PM UTC-7, Evan wrote:
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> Hi Everybody,
>
> I've been lurking here for years, but now that I've bought a new Sam from
Great bike with a view of it's ancestral home!
On 7/8/13, hsmitham wrote:
> Well done Evan, beautiful bike and set up. May the two of you have many
> great miles together. And welcome officially to the "Bunch"
>
> Best,
>
> ~Hugh
>
> On Monday, July 8, 2013 8:12:53 PM UTC-7, Evan wrote:
>>
>> Hi
Solid intro! Good to meet you!
-Jim W.
On Jul 8, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Evan wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I've been lurking here for years, but now that I've bought a new Sam from
> Riv—with friendly guidance from Keven and Will and Rich—I figure it's time to
> introduce myself.
>
> Here's a pic
Welcome, Evan. That Sam's a beauty! Nice set up.
Ray
Richmond District
>
> From: Evan
>To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 8:12 PM
>Subject: [RBW] Introduction: My name is Evan and I ride a Hillborne
>
>
>
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I'v
Viva
Brian
Seattle, WA
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Michael wrote:
> They make a color that matches the Bleriot almost perfectly I want to put
> on the Bleriot.
>
> Anyone know?
>
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http://store.somafab.com/vivatape.html
Soma has a good selection, and there is also a few colors listed on the
Jitensha site. Best tape I've used.
Brian
Seattle, WA
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Brian Hanson wrote:
> Viva
>
> Brian
> Seattle, WA
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 8:12 PM, Michae
Greetings from one Evan to another!
-Evan S.
(just outside of) LA, CA
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> Welcome Evan! Congrats on the new bike.
>
It looks great on you!! Enjoy!!
What size frame is it?
(BTW, what a terrible name that mountain is called. Why would anyone want
to call anything that?!?!?).
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PS - I am jealous of your nice fender lines. I can never get mine that
straight.
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