Anyone own the Aussie knee warmers that Riv sells? I like the fuller
coverage, but am interested in any feedback you have.
Thanks,
Greg
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Rear hub is Phil Rivy 36h, front is SON28 Classic dynamo silver 36h, both
laced to Velocity Synergy rims. Also includes an IRD 13-32 7spd freewheel,
rear skewer is a Zefal Lock n Roll security model, front is the standard
Schmidt 5mm allen. I think these are Rich built wheels, but can't confirm.
I'm selling my 60cm Sam. Single top tube model, now unobtainium in this
size. The frame is in almost new condition, one tiny nic in the paint (see
photo). Very low miles. It's a fairly classic build, with 48cm Nitto
Noodle handlebars wrapped in cork, twined and shellacked, Nitto technomic
stem,
Bike is sold.
Greg
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Greg Walton wrote:
> I'm selling my 60cm Sam. Single top tube model, now unobtainium in this
> size. The frame is in almost new condition, one tiny nic in the paint (see
> photo). Very low miles. It's a fairly class
Brand new, zero miles, 700c Velocity 32H Fusion rims laced to a Shimano DH
3N71 Dynamo (Ultegra level bearings) front hub and Shimano 105 FH 5501 rear
hub (130mm spacing). The Fusion rims have a great strength to weight ratio,
and combined with Shimano's realiability and dynamo make this a great
wh
Interesting how asymmetrical the wear is.
Greg
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Ray Shine wrote:
> This will be the last time I come to this well over this issue, but here
> are 3 more pix of the failed rim sawn in cross-section. Pretty alarming!
> Look here:
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8
I believe they are Paul Thumbies. Here is another example:
http://www.biketinker.com/2011/projects/thumbies-as-stem-shifters/
Greg
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 7:45 PM, eflayer wrote:
> those look like stem mounted shifters? what bracket did you use to mount
> those?
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