David,
What front rack is that on your wife's Betty?
Matt
On Friday, November 8, 2013 8:22:59 AM UTC-8, David Spranger wrote:
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> Video features my spouse
I've been riding to work since 1996. My round trip commutes have been
between 25 and 55 miles. I'm currently averaging 30 miles but have been
know to wander a bit. My go to meal is:
- a tall glass of water out the door.
- followed by a banana (I drive to my starting point)
- I pack the f
I purchased a Sam Hillborne after an extended test ride at RBW. I've put
close to 7,000 miles on my bike and have yet to duplicate the ride I
experienced on their test bike. I've always had in the back of my mind the
problem was that I bought a Taiwanese model whereas, unbeknownst to me, I
te
I primarily commute an average of 150 miles a week year round in the
Pacific Northwest. On cold winter mornings at 5:00 AM the last thing I
want is a flat. At first I was disappointed with the Schwalbe Supremes
because I had four flats in the first couple thousand miles. Than, after
reading s
Avery,
Something I did that you may want to consider is converting one of your bar
end shifter sets to stem shifters. That way, when you change handlebars
you don't need to mess with the shifters at all. For example, so far I
have Noodles and a Surly Open Bar for my Hillborne. Each setup h
Chris - I can't keep up. Didn't you just put on a pair of Clement MSO's ?
I was looking forward to a report.
Matt
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 1:18:00 PM UTC-7, Christopher Chen wrote:
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You receiv
I'm contemplating switching Sam from Noodles to Albastache's.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to find the actual measurements for these
handlebars. What I would like to know is how far behind the neck of the
stem your Albastache's extend. I realize this won't be an exact science
and there w
I currently have Noodles on a 60 cm Sam Hillborne with a 9 cm stem.
They're fine, but I'm a little stretched. I'm on the cusp of a 58 or 60 cm
and opted for the larger frame. I considered the Albatross, but I just
can't bring myself to the 90 degree sweep where my hands would be parallel
to
I've always understood that hammering tall gears will, over time, be
detrimental to knee health. Sure, it's fun to blast up the occasional hill
in a high gear, but for daily use I will continue to spin. And for this,
where I live anyway, I need plenty of gears.
Just my opinion,
Matt
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Are you aware of this video:
http://vimeo.com/groups/wereldfietser/videos/66106900
Matt
On Friday, May 30, 2014 3:51:37 PM UTC-7, Evan Baird wrote:
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> reading his writing and following his pictures for so many years.
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Yesterday I was on some Northern California single track, and with the
unpredictability of recent weather still had my SKS Longboards installed.
Low and behold a stick got caught up in my front fender. I can happily
report the safety release worked as advertised! I was going fairly slow so
SOLD
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 6:56:26 PM UTC-7, Matt Lynch wrote:
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> Rivendell Reader Volumes 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32,
> 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 plus various flyers and
> catalogs.
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