I have these on a MIT Atlantis with Billy bars. I get 3 positions with
them.
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> Has anyone had any luck putting aero extensions into alb
So many good options! I'm planning to swap my boscos for albatross bars and now
I don't have to worry about fit.
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Whose Clem is this? How in the world did he string those lights so beautifully?
I cannot figure out his wheels. I am slow clapping over here...
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Slow clap, indeed
I bow in awe
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 9:13:09 AM UTC-5, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> beautifully? I cannot figure out his wheels. I am slow clapping over here...
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My Clementine.
Battery powered lights - battery packs for the wheels are zip-tied to the
spokes near the hubs.
Laing
Delray Beach, FL
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 9:13:09 AM UTC-5, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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I think I need MORE lights
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Laing, I’m blown away. It’s so perfect and you are so creative. Since it was a
photo only, I figured you had seen this image somewhere online and reposted.
But it’s you! And your Clementine!
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> Battery powe
nitto billy bar, new, came on atlantis I got at philly bike expo, swapped
for bullmoose 65 bucks
paul cantis, anodized silver, one neo retro, one touring...lots of life
left in salmon kool stop pads 75
nitto tallux stem, 12 cm, new, came with billy bar35
all plus shippingpm me if any
Miles and miles, my favorite spiked platform pedals are Blackspire.
I keep a spare pair. They have a rebuild service that costs $16 US, which
is really the postage to return them.
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Got 'em! Cuz I'm the smart guy who thought to ask Riv if they had any stashed
away there. "Last ones in the known universe (at Riv anyway), used for a minute
by Grant." Score! 🏆
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I’d like the Paul Cantis if still available. Will PM.
Tom
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Oops ... I misread and now see the pair of Paul cantis are of different
types, so withdrawing offer. Sorry for not reading more closely!
Tom
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Did you ever mount the Advent derailleur and try it with friction shifters?
Curious 9 speed cassette users want to know how their thumbies might work
with this affordable, clutched derailleur ...
Also, thanks for the VO rings!
Abe
On Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 10:41:34 AM UTC-8, Joe Bernard
Sorry Abe, the stock drivetrain is too good to change on my mustard Clem H,
plus I'm leaning towards selling that bike when the custom gets here so don't
want to muck it up too much. The Advent stuff with indexed shifter may see duty
on the custom.
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What sort of surface did you slip on?
John
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Pavement. Home Depot parking lot.
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Just wanted to throw my hat in the Race Face Chester ring. I've got the
VP's on two bikes and though no real issues, I've had to tinker with them
both. The Chesters have been great and get the most abuse and foul
conditions being on my dedicated MTB. I did find them almost too grippy,
but just
Hi Conway, thanks for the offer, but I'll have to pass. Trying to maintain
a bit of balance between the frame and replacement fork. This old frame
maxes out at ~38mm.
Seems that the hierarchy of suitable forks (I could be wrong...) would be:
1. Ram
2. Quickbeam
3. Hilsen
4. Hillborne
I have a l
Maybe contact Soma/Merry for a Grand Rando or San Marcos replacement fork?
Fair winds,
Captain Conway Bennett
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2019, 12:21 PM Teague Scott wrote:
> Hi Conway, thanks for the offer, but I'll have to pass. Trying to maintain
> a bit of balance between the frame and r
FWIW, I've used aero brake levers -- the body and the hoods, with
levers proper removed -- on various bars for addtional hand positions.
I've not had any problem with the road-bar-width clamps slipping on
the "tourist" bar diameter, especially when installed at the curves.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at
no problem…sold ‘em super quick. price musta been too low!
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ISO used (trash-worthy) 26 X 1.75" tire
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Long shot, but does anyone have a ready-to-trash RH Nachez Pass or
similar-sized tire available for cheap or for postage only? I only
want it to mount temporarily to gauge how much more room my Rivs would
need to accomodate a ~45 mm tire.
Thanks.
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Figured I'd put an ask out here (and then iBob) before going to the source
for NOS. I've taken a look on Merry, and it seems like the vast majority of
Soma options are threadless - I can't do that...
- Teague
On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 11:31:32 AM UTC-7, Conway Bennett wrote:
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If the original request message has an odd appearance on your screen,
I apologize; I have no idea how Gmail mess up my post.
Here it is again:
Long shot, but does anyone have a ready-to-trash RH Nachez Pass or
similar-sized tire available for cheap or for postage only? I only
want it to mount tem
You're style of riding is in parking lots? Grin.
If not, and roads of all types tend to be where you do most of y our
riding, you may be dismissing them too quickly. Perhaps any tire would have
slipped in a parking lot? They are riff with oil spots, after all.
With abandon,
Patrick, who loves h
AWSOME!
The extra twinkly lights make up for lack of snow.
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Thanks, Deacon Patrick. You might be right... thanks for the advisement. I
put on a pair of semi-knobby Gravel Kings (Panaracer) and gotta admit... I
feel a lot more confident/settled. It looked like the Home and Garden team
had just finished their watering and I did ride through the wet patch they
Hehe, been there. Price Pauls fairly and they take ages to sell, but if you
drop em to anywhere near stupid-cheap, BOOM..GONE!
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Is the point of the half mitts to be able to pop your fingers out? Honestly
bike pogies or bar mitts would proabbly be the best. Look goofy and stay
on your bike but they are super nice for winter riding.
Chris
Queens
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Chris, Yes, the halfmitts allow for ease of gloved finger dexterity if
needed. I've not used them, but they are a windblock for the thumb as well
as a combined air pocket for four fingers to be added over a wool mitten to
extend the temperature window into colder temps. Great if you are in a San
I've got a couple of quickbeam forks in a box somewhere that belonged to 68cm
beams. I'm not certain of their length, but maybe 260mm?, certainly not smaller.
-Kai
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Was able to source a pair from Mike (thanks Mike!) and received them today.
Supposed to snow here in NY tomorrow. Will give them a test. Plan to wear
over a pair of full-finger wool gloves for wind protection and added
warmth.
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Great snag for you! Let us know how they fare.
With abandon,
Patrick
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> Was able to source a pair from Mike (thanks Mike!) and received them
> today. Supposed to snow here in NY tomorrow. Will give them a test. Plan to
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Oh, boy, those wheel lights are really stepping up the game! Very cool, clever
and creative.
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Last winter I picked up a set of Bike Iowa's Pogie Lites for my commute.
Not cold enough here(Brooklyn) for full pogies and these keep enough
wind/rain/snow off and create a nice warm micro climate inside enough that
I can wear thin wool liners rather than something thicker that's going to
either s
I’ve never wished more to shave 10” off my PBH! Doh! Dream bike
Karl
Salukiless in Nashville, TN
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Actually in the SF Bay Area half mits without gloves under are the bees knees.
Keep your fingers from getting cold when you start out, and easily slip you
fingers out if they start to get too warm. For descents or clouds blocking
nature’s heat lamp that start to chill your didgits, just slip em
With cantilever posts too me thinks.
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Pendleton Shirt SOLD
Thank you!
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Bump-- the Cheviot is still available.
I am more inclined to part it out now. I'll ask $750 for f/f/hs. If
anyone is interested in any of the parts listed above please PM me.
I would also be interested in trading a 59 Clem H frameset for this
frameset if anyone has one sitting around...
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