>From what I've gathered through the years, it's to keep weight low & also
to make it so there's enough room to insert/remove a water bottle,
especially on shorter/smaller frames. I've had to put derailleur clamps
over bottle cage bosses quite a few times, but a lot of the time you can
find a derai
I have the same issue with butt & leg numbness on longer rides. I have a
B17 Imperial with the taint cutout on my old Trek 600 & it seems to help to
stay comfy on longer rides compared to the standard B17 I have on my Cross
Check.
I also have a Selle Anatomica H-2 that I've been using for about 2 y
12:30 PM Drew Fitchette
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thinking about taking Amtrak up from Atlanta so I can bring my Appa,
>>>>>> but worst case I'll fly up and use an Indego bike. Unless another list
>>>>>> membe
We consider the 5 Boro a bucket list activity- Its an unbelievable way to
see the city. Every year we say no, not this year. But then someone we know
wants to do it so we ride it again!
On Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 12:14:55 PM UTC-5 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> My sister was delighted
Any idea on the PBH recommendation? Can you measure the stand over height?
Thanks
Dan
LI NY
On Friday, December 13, 2024 at 1:53:43 PM UTC-5 Joe K. wrote:
> It really is a dream machine and would have fit Mr. Walton well!
> Attaching some more pics!
> [image: IMG_0560.jpeg][image:
a way to get onto the course EARLY.
>>>> Certainly, if you get a ticket for early entry that would be great. But
>>>> otherwise, just show up early and jump onto the course before the traffic
>>>> builds. There is nothing worse than getting stuck in a bike
of the St.
George ferry. You might be a mile or so away but a nice warm-up. We parked
outside a micro-brewery one year. Nice place for a post ride beverage. 2
hours to get to the star should be fine. And if you start late you might
miss a lot of the early congestion.
Dan
LI NY
On Friday
I agree with Ryan's opinion of the King Iris cages, though on my 51 Homer
the location of the mounting points doesn't put them in a heart shape when
I have 2 of them mounted and that's probably the case with the smaller
Charlie Gallops too. But King does make them in titanium, and that's
anodiz
ar:
https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/Rk1m5MXiXHg/
Dan
On Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 8:33:26 AM UTC-8 fmri...@gmail.com wrote:
> Anyone here use their riv to lug their doggie around? If so, how heavy is
> your doggie!
>
> Thanks!
>
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The other day I was looking at the last gold Platypus at Riv but now you
got me thinking about a Gallop. Gonna go look at their website and see
when the next batch of goldies might be coming...
Dan in WI where it's still too cold to ride
On Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 1:33:07 PM UTC-6
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> town until I pick up the PA side of the trail which is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more scenic, ride up
>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g
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content.
Dan
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