Lucky! Did you get any information regarding pricing and release date?
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I agree with Ryan,
Best to show up a good deal early to get in line for the ferry.
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http://www.gear-calculator.com/# is also a fantastic resource. I don't
know if there are technical points that are missing from one or the other
but the graphical nature of it appeals to me more than the sheldon page.
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 12:05:01 PM UTC-8, Ron Mc wrote:
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> have you
leather is fine, cover it. don't ride it wet, etc.
I have seen claims that Hetre aren't good for winter around here but I have
commuted through all the seasons here in Seattle (specifically the Central
District and SODO areas) on them and been fine.
though with a hilsen you can't use them so..
I got some Black Ops pedals from 20/20 cycles and put the power grip velcro
bands on them. Wide platform, spikes and the strap is loose so I can wear
boots .
It's tough to find these online, especially the straps. looking for power
grips usually shows the basic style, but these are some stran
I agree with Rob. Two is the minimum for a daily rider in order to have a
margin of comfort for making your schedule, especially if one is living
car-free.
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:22:24 AM UTC-8, Rob wrote:
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> Funny--this is a topic that used to come up with my motorcycle friends all