It's my understanding Collin that *any* moisture inside an Edelux II is
considered by SON a defect and the warranty applies.I wouldn't try anything
to remove it as it may void the warranty. Since yours is within the
warranty period, contact your retailer about the moisture and it may be
sugges
It's possible for water to enter the Edelux II housing, though it is not
easy. However, the electronics inside are permanently encased in some sort
of goop (that's a highly technical term) and will never be affected by
water. So just keep riding and after a few days in good weather the little
dropl
You swap 'em without cables installed: left goes on right, right goes on
left. Then you put the cables on and run them in friction.
Once it's done it will seem simple but I can verify the brain takes a
minute to grasp the idea.
On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 11:15:30 AM UTC-7 Kiley Demond wro
What a beautiful bike. Glad it is working better for you. Looks like you
had a great ride destination!
What do you have those bars wrapped with?
Sean
EA, NY
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 1:06:52 AM UTC-4 eitanz...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks to everyone's suggestions for shortening the reach
Hi Kiley. I'm running 9sp Microshift thumbies reversed and it works really
well. As Joe says, you install (without cabling) the original left/FD
shifter on the right side under the bar, and original right/RD shifter on
the left. I'm not sure what you mean by easy to reverse on the holders or
ca
Ha! 'Women, cats, or felonies'. Good one! Also, very beautiful bicycle.
Enjoy the ride!
Cheers, John
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 6:51:51 AM UTC-7 SeanMac wrote:
> What a beautiful bike. Glad it is working better for you. Looks like you
> had a great ride destination!
>
> What do you have th
Some of my most memorable rides involved bad weather. I recall many
moments from a ride close to 20 years ago, where halfway into a 60k ride it
started snowing, a lot. I rode home 30km in what accumulated to 5cm of
snow, on 35mm tires. I used a small backpack with a water bladder and the
hos
PM sent on the BB7s. Cheers.
On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 5:35:39 PM UTC-7 saintruggler wrote:
> PS sent for the Fleecer Ridge
>
>
> On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 4:51:46 PM UTC-7 J C wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> In making room for a new Roadeo, i've been doing some spring cleaning and
>
As Peter (the distributor of SON) writes, it will dry out. Has happened to
both my Edelux 1 and 2 lamps over the years with no effect to the lights
output.
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 8:02:53 AM UTC-4 peter...@gmail.com wrote:
> It's possible for water to enter the Edelux II housing, though i
Hi Seam, bars are wrapped with Brooks microfiber tape, (manufactured by
Fizik, I believe). Foe me at least, the right balance of squish, grip,
weather resistance, and aesthetic complement to a leather saddle. While I
liked the look of the laquered Newbaum's, as supplied by Riv, in practice I
f
PM sent on Dia Compe Long Reach.
On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 4:51:46 PM UTC-7 J C wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> In making room for a new Roadeo, i've been doing some spring cleaning and
> decided it was time to get rid of some things i've had for way too long.
>
> Most items are new or like new
Weekend bump with a couple sale options:
$1200 shipped with frame/fork/rack/hs/fenders/stems
$1150 shipped with frame/fork/rack/hs/stems
$1075 shipped with frame/fork/rack/stems
On Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 7:56:33 PM UTC-6 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> A few nibbles, but no takers.
>
> Another bump
Nothing epic here either, but I'll play. This incident sticks in my memory
as one of those incidents that you laugh about for the rest of your life.
Probably 30 years ago, young, spry 38 or 39 year old, working in Gallup,
Four Corners NM, outskirts of the Navajo Reservation. Took long lunch
break,
Eitan,It looks like a delicious caramel. Love it.I’m in Mar Vista. Let’s go for a ride!- KeithOn Mar 17, 2024, at 10:04 AM, Ethan K wrote:Hi Seam, bars are wrapped with Brooks microfiber tape, (manufactured by Fizik, I believe). Foe me at least, the right balance of squish, grip, weather resista
I love this bike and just cannot fathom why it hasn't sold. Handmade frame,
light tubing and disc brakes are a hard combination to find. Anyone on the
fence should not hesitate.
IanA (being careful not to take his own advice) in Kitimat BC.
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 1:19:19 PM UTC-7 Michael
Where riding and work meet to make for interesting stories is memorable
indeed. That sounds so different from where I live, other than the wind.
My first bike as an adult was a Kona Blast, and I had two wheel sets. I
remember trying to keep up with my brother in law one day with the road
whee
That being the case, Collin needs to get out and ride for the next several
days, as the last few days have been sunny and there's no rain predicted in
Berkeley until next weekend. It's the longest dry spell we've had this year.
Peter's info on the weatherproof black-boxing of the Edelux's electr
I loved it too and if it was about 2cm bigger in both ST and TT I'd be
keeping it :-)
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 4:23:08 PM UTC-5 Ian A wrote:
> I love this bike and just cannot fathom why it hasn't sold. Handmade
> frame, light tubing and disc brakes are a hard combination to find. Anyone
>
And the Fitz is sold and headed to a new home in CO
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 8:44:42 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> I loved it too and if it was about 2cm bigger in both ST and TT I'd be
> keeping it :-)
>
> On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 4:23:08 PM UTC-5 Ian A wrote:
>
>> I love this bike a
I went to adjust it on my son's Roadini today and discovered that it had
fallen off (probably during an off-road excursion). What's the easiest way
to get a replacement?
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I can't help feeling a touch of regret :) Congratulations to the new owner.
An excellent purchase.
On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 7:24:24 PM UTC-7 Michael Ullmer wrote:
> And the Fitz is sold and headed to a new home in CO
>
> On Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 8:44:42 PM UTC-5 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>
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