I love mine. It's on a Raleigh One Way (53cm single-speed, albatross
bars) and it's very stable. I commute with a laptop and various
clothes, food, etc. and use it for securing shopping runs. The One Way
has cantis. Centerpulls would be tricky because of that center
bracket. It doesn't attach to th
They're still around, now called SR SunTour. I have SunTour cranks
(chainrings) on my 2008 Raleigh One Way. http://www.srsuntour-cycling.com
for current product, more history at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntour
On Mar 26, 4:54 am, George Strickler wrote:
> I was searching in old bike stuff
It's now SR SunTour see http://www.srsuntour-cycling.com for the
current line or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suntour for more history.
My Raleigh One Way has SunTour cranks (chainrings in SR parlance).
On Mar 26, 4:54 am, George Strickler wrote:
> I was searching in old bike stuff last night t
Love it! Best internet-related April Fool's prank yet!
Nice job Marty!
On Apr 1, 12:18 pm, Marty wrote:
> I was browsing the Riv site this morning, and came across the coolest
> thing ever in the odds & ends section: a lugged toilet paper holder!
> (In your face Park Tools!) Apparently, all tho
I'd recommend downtown SF as a first choice, since you can BART out to
Walnut Creek (Riv HQ) with a bike during commute hours, but not IN to
SF. See http://511.org for schedules, routes and such. Hotels will all
be pricey. SF also gives you the option to ride out over the Golden
Gate bridge into M