I'm glad to hear from a few Kraftwerk fans, I'm not super familiar but
finally getting around to them.
Sean, seems they have taken pretty careful control of their catalog and
legacy. Once they had boiled down their sound, philosophy and aesthetic
they decided to exclude some of the work they d
Has anyone used Tubolitos in goathead country, without sealant? How proof
against thorn flats were yours? Please say which Tubolito model and where
you ride.
I'm quite happy with Orange Seal Endurance for fat, low pressure tires, but
I've gone back to tubes (*) for my 559 X 42s, and have only ever
For the record and FYI: just remembered that Tubolito say that sealants
don't work with Tubolitos.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 12:12 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Has anyone used Tubolitos in goathead country, without sealant? How proof
> against thorn flats were yours? Please say which Tubolito model a
Parts found, thanks folks!
Collin
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 8:51:33 PM UTC-7 Collin A wrote:
> Heyo
>
> Anyone holding onto some choco bars they want to get rid of? I normally
> run simworks fun3 bars on my Appaloosa with a 6cm faceplater stem, but the
> broken ribs mean I need a less ag
So, I put the RH Juniper Hill tires on, and the new shoes make a big
difference! The Clem feels so much lighter and yet there's still plenty of
cush and grip off pavement. Thank you again for all the great
recommendations.
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 8:53:21 PM UTC-4 Sofie C wrote:
> Wow,
Corwin, crazy timing. I just gave up on selling the complete and sold the
frame, brakes, and headset earlier this week. The other parts listed in OP
are available if you or anyone else is interested. Thank you,
-Gabe
On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 3:51:39 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> Cor
I swear your bike was pictured in one of the PBP ride reports on the old
Fixed Gear Gallery website. Remember them?
Craig in Tucson
On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 9:39:48 AM UTC-7 campyo...@me.com wrote:
> Going back a few years, but here is my Quickbeam during Paris-Brest-Paris
> 2007, the ye
Hi Dan,
Here's an unbuilt 64 F/F/HS:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/346785007277297
On Mar 24, 2022, at 6:45 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Possibly a long shot but I have a green Clem H with the swoopy seatstays,
> size 59cm. I'd love to trade for a 64cm Clem L, especially in RBW blue or
I was able to grab a 52 Clem L from Crust when they listed them on Wed and
it was delivered today. I had zero idea that Crust was close to me! It came
late so I only got it out of the box and roughly together. A note to those
looking to buy one of these later this year from Rivendell. They offe
i would take the shrunken large sweater at 60$
i dont know why the 5$ difference matters to me but it does
thanks
bo
check or visa i can do
thanks again
On Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 11:46:14 AM UTC-8 Bones wrote:
> All items including shipping CONUS.
>
> Tragically, my new size large William a
The reversed brake levers mirror the reversed thumbies so you don't end up
with a shift lever jammed into the protruding end of a clamp. If you really
do want to swap them it's easy to release the cables at the lever (brakes):
unhook the v-brakes, then pull the now-slack cable out of the lever a
I am going to put different brake levers on (these are just ugly) so it
won't be an issue. I actually have a bar with a reverse (inside mount)
thumbshifter and the brakes are on normal and don't seem to interfere. But
they do it more often than me so maybe its certain combos that are
problemati
Silly question -- where is Crust located? I cannot find it on their site.
(I have a cousin who wants a Clem and would share the link with him IF I
knew where it was shipping from...) I am sure it is there in black and
white but just NOT FOR ME...
Thanks
ef
in Vancouver but my cousin is in SSM
Crust is in Richmond, VA.
Joe
> On Mar 25, 2022, at 7:29 PM, ericf3 wrote:
>
>
> Silly question -- where is Crust located? I cannot find it on their site. (I
> have a cousin who wants a Clem and would share the link with him IF I knew
> where it was shipping from...) I am sure it is there
I’m sure it was. Somebody else took some other photos of it either at the
finish or one of the controls. Fixies were just as unusual then at PBP as they
are now—really, there’s no good reason to do that ride on a fixed gear. What
was I thinking?
--Eric Norris
campyonly...@me.com
Insta: @CampyOn
Hi Gabriel -
Congratulations on selling the frame. Very glad you were able to sell the
brakes and headset as well.
Bill's frame is a little bit closer to what I am looking for anyway.
Have a great weekend.
Regards,
Corwin
On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 2:28:21 PM UTC-7 Gabriel Bruguier wrote:
Doug, I received mine today and will wear it for our spring weather this
weekend. A nice tshirt, an important message.
Joe in Grand Junction
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 4:20:23 PM UTC-6 dougP wrote:
> The Peace Wheel T-shirt I ordered when they were fist available shipped on
> Monday & arr
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