Ben's Cycle in Milwaukee is always a go-to place to find Nitto things, and
these stem adapters are no different. The folly of looking for these
adapters is that they go by many different names and, the model numbers get
mixed up, and the photos shown are often of a different variation. So of
co
Thank you, both. I tried that one branded as Soma, Wes, and it was too
tall; I'll get hold of Ben's Cycle and confirm things, Garth.
I agree with your thumbs up for Midwestern sensibilities; I'm thinking
seriously about returning to the Driftless area for all the riding and more
that it offers
Hello,
Looking for 2 silver 11 speed derailleurs for a couple of builds for my
wife and I.
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I would buy a pink step through if they came out with one.
On Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 9:22:00 PM UTC-4 George Schick wrote:
> I am fortunate to own a Rambouillet in the first paint edition - the
> sparkling metallic orange. I've had many complements on it not just from
> other cyclists, bu
Driftless ... did you say Driftless Tom ? !!! I was just talking about
this with my brother a few weeks ago. and what a treasure it is. I grew
up in Rochester, MN and I regularly rode to Winona and back in the 80's.
I'd also stay at hotels on the Wisconsin side and take day trips around by
I purchased this really great-looking jersey back when they first came out,
but despite how it looks, I'm just not a jersey / kit wearing kind of guy.
I can only think of one time this was ever worn, and it has languished in
my closet ever since. Non-smoking household, but you may find a stray
Crust Bombora owner here, so I have no reservations whatsoever about pink /
lilac / weird colored bikes. The more the better!
Personally, I agree with Leah in that I find the Rivendell colors look best
when they're sparklin'. The only non-metallic Riv color I've ever been
attracted to is that mu
I’ve been sad about our temperamental weather here in southwest Michigan.
After a perfectly sublime week of 70-something temps that set off our
tulips and daffodils and flowering trees, we are back to drizzly weather
topping out in the 40s. I’m freezing over here. I have an Apple Watch tan
line
If you can't find an abandoned yard sign lying around, the big box hardware
stores sell new pieces at pretty cheap prices.
Marc
On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 11:06:34 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Mine is all bendy and collapsey in my medium SaddleSack. What are you
> folks putting in there to
@Roberta - I'd responded to your PM, check your email & LMK if it didn't
come through?
On Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 6:42:57 AM UTC-7 Hoch in ut wrote:
>
> Instead of switching out the bars, I’d experiment on a ride by grabbing
> the more forward part of the handlebars. If that alleviates th
Thank you for this recommendation, Leah! After reading the short glimpse
of the book on Amazon, Ann McNuff looks to be a very talented and
entertaining writer. It's also nice to find a travel "adventure" book
written with a woman's perspective. I'm ordering it!
RivSisters!
Joyce
On Sunday,
What a good story, Garth! I can remember that moment in time too--sorry
about Rush cancelling, though--including bike touring on those 100-degree
Midwest days on a Schwinn Le Tour. That's a pretty area of Ohio you are in
now, yes, nice for motorcycling too.
Although Mom-and-Pops stores have been
Thanks, Leah! I've not read this one, but will do, and recommend her *Llama
Drama *as well.
Tom
On Sunday, April 23, 2023 at 1:02:19 PM UTC-4 JAS wrote:
> Thank you for this recommendation, Leah! After reading the short glimpse
> of the book on Amazon, Ann McNuff looks to be a very talented a
Here are mine from
today:
https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/2TVn70XjQf-wVrMjT2uP5g.d7awc2uVNciNWtE3U_QWxV
Yesterday I took the family on a hike/drive trip down the backside of Mt.
Hamilton, and it looks like Highway 130/San Antonio Valley Road/Mines road
is now at peak
flowering:
https://
Hi socal Riv riders,
I've been lurking in the RBW Owners Bunch for a little while and I'm
inspired by all of the regional rides being organized. Would anyone be
interested in doing a LA Riv ride/meetup at some point in May? I'd love to
ride with y'all, make some new friends, and ogle at your bi
Anyone holding a short version of this:
https://www.rivbike.com/products/nitto-hiriser-25-4-1-1-8-threadless-stem-16252
I am looking for a 60 mm version if you've got one!
Thanks,
Abraham
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Hey Eric!
as you might have seen from Jason's reply. LA chouette (rue du chateau
d'eau) is definitely one of the best bike shops in Paris. friendly and with
a lot of cool stuff and in a really cool neighborhood full of really good
food joints. not a lot of other options except for the BEasty Bikes
I’d love to do this. I’m in.Keith from Mar VistaOn Apr 23, 2023, at 2:40 PM, Houston Wilson wrote:Hi socal Riv riders,I've been lurking in the RBW Owners Bunch for a little while and I'm inspired by all of the regional rides being organized. Would anyone be interested in doing a LA Riv ride/meetu
Abraham, sent you a PM. Dustin On Apr 23, 2023, at 5:41 PM, abraham nussbaum wrote:Anyone holding a short version of this:https://www.rivbike.com/products/nitto-hiriser-25-4-1-1-8-threadless-stem-16252I am looking for a 60 mm version if you've got one!Thanks,Abraham
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