yes, i realize this is a silly request, but if somebody's got a spare
dustcap for an MKS pedal lying around, i'll take it off yer hands for a
couple bucks. i'd rather give my money to someone on this list than an
online seller/shop.
thanks!
paul
takoma park, md.
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On Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 6:49:42 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Yes and the stem length issue is being directed at a very specific
> situation, the Baby Bike. I'm not sure we can use that to compare to other
> frames.
I don't necessarily agree. I'm pretty sure stem length effects
Leah, I forgot to ask ...
Are you interested in selling any of those stems you tested? I'm looking
for a 90mm (or 80mm maybe) and would be glad to buy one of yours.
Or maybe a trade for the 80mm dirt drop stem I have on the baby bike right
now, if you are inclined to try a riser stem.
it'd swoop for someone. My wife loves it,
in a way she's never loved any bike, but I've never asked her if she thinks
it swoops. She rides it like it swoops though.
Paul
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> per will, via joe, I believe all we know at this point is that it will be
> "more
>> rad"
>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/3uYBI5lkWcA/lDpcVPe_BQAJ>
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On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 3:01:09 AM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> And to double-down on my observation, this stability and predictability in
> steering is why I always like Rivs more than other bikes (and I've owned a
&g
ling around time.
On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 9:35:30 AM UTC-6, Jason Fuller wrote:
>
> What Paul describes as swoopy is probably the same thing I've described to
> myself and maybe others as Rivendells (or, at at least the two I have) as
> carving when cornering. And I expec
On Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 2:42:47 AM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I did ride Japanese bikes that were short and twitchy and dived instantly
> into turns and you could change lines 5 times whether you wanted to or not.
>
Worth mentioning that that sounds like my sport bike, a Boulder All
ld be higher
up and the head tube would be shorter.
Paul
On Friday, January 10, 2020 at 1:39:05 PM UTC-6, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
>
> Thanks for this! I do think your confidence is a little misplaced in me as
> that Velouria character is really someone at whom to marvel (I wa
Howdy ya’ll,
I’m the seller! Thanks for sharing the CL post, Kevin! I’m hoping to sell it
locally, but if that doesn’t work out I’ll ship it. Happy to answer any
questions about it. Please pass along to any interested parties.
Best,
Paul in Oakland
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My saddle height is probably somewhere more around 87-88cm. I lowered it to
around 80cm cause it was more photogenic that way.
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Hi all,
Thanks for all the interest! Carl is the new owner. Happy to see it go to a
good home!
Best,
Paul in Oakland
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On Saturday, 18 January 2020 14:20:44 UTC-8, Paul M wrote:
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> FS: New old stock Rivet Saddle Works leather saddle with titanium rails.
> 174mm wide by 280mm in length. 20 miles or less of use. Perfect condition
> without any signs of use. Rock hard. I'm a Brooks fan and felt
This saddle came off a new Co-Motion divide that I purchased this summer.
It was only on the bike for 2 very short rides (20 miles) total. It has the
length of the Independence model (280mm) but the width of the Sonora model
(174mm) which makes me think it is an older model.
On Sunday, 19 Janua
The saddle sold. Thanks.
On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 04:15:32 UTC-8, WETH wrote:
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> Replied off list yesterday.
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I don't have any more details. It's close to me if anyone needs a proxy, I
can probably sort out the time.
https://fayar.craigslist.org/bik/d/fayetteville-dirt-road-daytripper/7065145511.html
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anybody heading out to the east coast's largest indoor bicycle swap and
consumer expo next sunday? i've only been once, several years ago, but
there were plenty of deals to be had.
<http://www.stopswapandsave.com/>
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This is version 5 of the Rosco Bubbe run. The seattube center to top of
toptube is 53cm and 56cm to the top of the seattube.The toptube has a 8.2
degree upward slope making the max standover with 42c tires 83cm.
On Monday, 3 February 2020 16:29:36 UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> The ETT on this i
The Rosco sold. Thanks!
>
>
> On Monday, 3 February 2020 16:29:36 UTC-8, Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>> The ETT on this is 60 and ST C-to-C is 52. My guess is the accurate size
>> as Riv called it is 53.5-54cm.
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lookin' good. i bet the seller could've netted a lot more if he'd posted
pics like this. glad to see what it actually looks like (and confirm that
it is definitely not a 69!) after watching it be listed, then relisted,
then relisted...
ride on
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Hi y'all,
Saddle bag for sale! In pretty good cosmetic and structural shape. Bought
it with it missing a closure strap, was always able to sort out making it
work.
636 cu. in./10.4 L
Was thinking $70 shipped
Pictures here <https://photos.app.goo.gl/JRhH5z1LREEkbdv9A>
Best,
Paul
BUMP, make me an offer!
On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 6:42:33 AM UTC-8, Paul Lugo wrote:
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> Hi y'all,
>
> Saddle bag for sale! In pretty good cosmetic and structural shape. Bought
> it with it missing a closure strap, was always able to sort out making it
> work.
ikes I guess. I'll try the 45 Clem L, just to see some time.
I do like rollers more than trainers though, for what I use 'em for.
Paul in NW AR
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The extensions cost as much as my rollers! I could probably find the right
size extruded aluminum if I really wanted to.
Pretty cool that people ride tandems on rollers though.
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 3:17:00 PM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
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>
>Paul, for Kreitler rollers at l
took me a minute, ryan, but...sheesh.nailed it!
paul
takoma park, md.
On Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 8:23:49 PM UTC-4, Abcyclehank wrote:
>
> Just..
>
>
> Ryan
> WM
> 49445
>
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i've only ever worn their pants, but maybe epaulet
<https://www.epauletbrand.com/products/chainstitch-shirt-yoshiwa-triple-weave-chambray>
would
fit the bill? looks like they've got two chambray offerings.
paul
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On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 1:54:11 PM UTC-4,
very slack headtube
angle (69/70 degrees) the Chocomoose has a slight downward positioning
similar to a Albatross bar flipped over and offers excellent positioning.
My favorite bar for all around riding. Thanks, Paul
On Saturday, 4 April 2020 11:43:28 UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>
@david--
adding beer is truly an inspired idea. i've made similar no knead /
overnight rise loaves many times, but never strayed far from the
flour+water+yeast formula. i used 3oz of great lakes porter that added a
real je ne sais quoi. thanks for the tip!
paul
takoma park, md.
On Tu
big al you can do wider than 60mm...just run 'em til the tread wears down,
then they'll fit.
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but replacement washers are available on the Rivendell site for
$3.00/set. I see that these shifters retail for $104.00 and are currently
out of stock. $59.00 shipped. Thanks, Paul
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ith narrower studded tires, but I
think I rode more carefully with them.
Yet another observation: I'm likely going to try the Clem L with 29 inch
studded tires next year. I think the long chain stays will be better.
Paul
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 1:52 PM 'Deacon Patrick' via
I'm waiting on an interested party and should know today. I will let you
know. Thanks, Paul
On Tuesday, 7 May 2019 06:55:56 UTC-7, Lefebeaver wrote:
>
> Interested!
>
> On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 12:16:52 PM UTC-4, Paul M wrote:
>>
>> Hello, Just acquired a NOS So
Sold. Thanks.
On Tuesday, 7 May 2019 08:47:25 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
> I'm waiting on an interested party and should know today. I will let you
> know. Thanks, Paul
>
> On Tuesday, 7 May 2019 06:55:56 UTC-7, Lefebeaver wrote:
>>
>> Interested!
>>
>>
Rivendell used to market their Roadeos with Jack Browns and SKS P45s
(Chromoplastics or Longboards) all the time. Perhaps they are no longer
comfortable with that combination and limit the use of fenders with 28mm wide
tires to protect themselves if a customer had a crash because something got
is willing to share some more tricks, maybe we'll be surprised at what's
achievable.
Paul
On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 6:20:03 AM UTC-7, lconley wrote:
>
> The idea that metal fenders have less clearance than SKS is false. You can
> buy wider metal fenders than you can plastic.
Fascinating. A picture of this setup would be great if you have one, Laing.
Paul
On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 9:08:17 AM UTC-7, lconley wrote:
>
> I was talking about the stays. The L bracket attaches to the fender with
> the thick hardware facing out, thin button head or rivet head i
Bobs. If your bike is staying on the ground, or is getting
> flipped upside down, then your best advice will come from the less-snobby
> maintenance wing of iBobs.
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 8:30:41 AM UTC-7, Paul Burns wrote:
>>
Alan, can you tell about about those things down by the spoke nipples?
Thank you
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How wide do you think I can go?
Would Compass Snoqualmie Pass (700Cx44) work? And if so, are they too delicate
for regular use?
Any views on Soma Shikoro 42mm? Panaracer Gravel Kings (only go up to 38mm in
700C)
Will be riding mostly on country roads, but sometimes dirt with rocks (c.
1.5
William
Thank you very much. Which type/size fenders do you have?
—thanks
Paul
> On May 30, 2019, at 23:50, William! wrote:
>
> I’ve run both 42mm and 48mm Shikoros on my 61cm Toyo, with fenders. 48mm is
> somewhat tight but I’ve had no issues with it.
>
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John
Aha—hadn’t seen that, thanks. I wonder how the Honjos vary from SKS terms of
capaciousness.
—thanks
Paul
> On May 30, 2019, at 20:40, 'John Hawrylak' via RBW Owners Bunch
> wrote:
>
> Paul
>
> The Compass site shows a 700C 50/51mm Honjo fender (H47/H50
Thank you all so much—very helpful. Appreciate the depth of wisdom and the
generosity on this forum.
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Thanks, Bob. I just ordered the Shikoro 42s and will update the thread if
they fit under my SKS P50s.
On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 9:23:15 AM UTC-4, Bob K. wrote:
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> Paul,
>
> I have no experience with these tires on the Atlantis, nor do I run them
> with fenders, but both 42
How did they all work out? How do you like the tandems? Things you would
change in your build? Things you love? PICS?
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Thanks, MG—beautiful bike and very helpful description. Anyone else have an
update/suggestions/advice/pics? I’d be looking to ride it 80% on tarmac and
20% on dirt roads in the rural hills of Berkshire County, Massachusetts,
ideally with some sort of baskets/panniers to get groceries.
Also:
Thanks. Looking forward to it!
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 5, 2019, at 21:30, M G wrote:
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> @Paul BurnsI'm in the Berkshires, near GB / you can take a look in person.
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k wouldn't be out of the
question either. Indeed, there was a Roadeo shown on the BLUG in the past
with such braze ons.
Paul
On Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 5:02:41 AM UTC-7, Jock Dewey wrote:
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> Beautiful machine, Bill! Nice work.
>
> Grant's designs all ride so so well, and
glad the Roadeo is still available period. It's somewhat surprising to me
considering the Roadini...
Paul
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Thank you so much for showing me your fine bike. I forgot to ask (and others
may be interested as well):
—what is the lever/handlebar mount for your drag brake?
—what kickstand do you use?
—which rear rack?
Thanks again!
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Of the bedrocks, which is best?
Thank you
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Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads. Would really
prefer tan sidewall. Compass sound great, but am concerned re
flats/durability. Considering WTB Horizon 47 and Panaracer GravelKing 48.
Which would be better? Any other (wider) suggestions?
Also: am assuming tubed
rc Pfister wrote:
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> On Sunday, June 9, 2019 at 2:25:27 PM UTC-6, Paul Burns wrote:
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>> Looking for tires for HHH, 70% on paved road, 30% dirt roads. Would
>> really prefer tan sidewall. Compass sound great, but am concerned re
>> flats/durability. Considering
ase when needed.
Thanks
- Paul
On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:28 AM Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <
kaiviers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Though they rarely get a chance to roll, my HHH and I love our 60mm g-ones
> mounted tubeless on cliffhangers. And the same tires mounted tubeless, also
> with c
I pre-ordered a green Clem L for my wife.
(My son has a silver one a size up that I secretly ride and love. When I gave
it to him he said, Really, it’s for me? SICK! (Apparently current young slang
for surprising/unusual and excellent))
It is a surprise for my wife and I cannot wait til it
I've read all the older posts I can find, but would appreciate an update:
what beautiful silver rack are you running on a Hubbuhubbuh with disc drag
brake? Ideally my rack would be Nitto and Riv-supplied (I know MG is
running a Nitto R15)
My goal: not touring, just to be able to carry two ba
Thanks, Joe
Yeah, I called them last night and they said Nittos weren’t really wide enough,
consider Tubus. I think I am being immature and in denial, about a bike rack.
Hmm.
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 18:29, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Hmm, that's a tough one. Mayb
Ok, I did my deep breathing and can settle on a Tubus if it is silver: has
anyone tried one, please?
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I have also heard the Yepp Mini is the way to go, but I haven't gotten one
of my own quite yet. Curious if there are other good options for riders in
the under one age group!
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As my much more handy than I am brother used to say: If it doesn’t fit, get a
bigger hammer!
—thanks
Paul
> On Jun 19, 2019, at 10:37, M G wrote:
>
> I had a tubus on it for awhileeverything is bendable, esp the racks with
> detachable struts. Easy to bend, “cold forge” us
700c
On Wednesday, 19 June 2019 09:44:05 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> Hello, I sold my Steve Rex touring frame and kept the fork to put on my
> Rosco. I've decided not to, so maybe someone could use it for their
> Rivendell or another project. The fork comes with the Paul Racer
New price- $400 includes shipping. Thanks, Paul
On Saturday, 22 June 2019 15:30:33 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> 700c
>
> On Wednesday, 19 June 2019 09:44:05 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I sold my Steve Rex touring frame and kept the fork to put on my
>> Rosco.
The fork now has a new home. Thanks for the interest.
On Monday, 24 June 2019 08:25:45 UTC-7, Wilson Wilson wrote:
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> Do not forget, one can chop the extra tube length off and rethread or use
> threadless on any other sized frame size.
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*everything
*i get a bit overwhelmed and would love input from folks who think more
deeply about these things than i.
thanks a ton!
paul
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that was my first step, and the wobble improved briefly. now it's worse
than it was. maybe i gotta try another bike shop.
On Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 11:40:59 AM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Unless the brake track is worn out I'd start with having the wheel trued.
> Rich-builts last a ston
Sold
On Monday, July 15, 2019 at 3:23:29 AM UTC-7, hobie wrote:
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> Can you tell me more about the wheels,what hubs and who built them. Thanks
>
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 5:01:38 PM UTC-4, Paul Choi wrote:
>>
>> My wife asked me to sell another bike. Sh
it is an offset synergy rim, yes. maybe i'm lucky to have gotten as much
life out of it as i did if they were known to have this issue.
TBD if i try to build something myself or purchase a complete. just
totally overwhelmed by the options!
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profound, just
pleasant folks doing a good job. i told my wife about it last night but
woke up this morning still feeling grateful and figured i'd let some of it
out here. looking forward to many more years rollin' 'round on some built
by riches.
have a good day everybody.
i went to takoma bicycle on carroll ave. i'd happily take a recommendation
for a reliable shop in the area.
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Rod, how do the Portland / Oregon Cyclewear jerseys compare to the
MUSA/Kucharik ones as far as weight and quality is concerned?
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Nice job! What's the size?
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I totally agree. Every single interaction with him has been so positive. He
will be missed.
On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 7:28:35 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Grant's most recent Blagh includes the news that Roman is moving on to a
> different job, which is a little bit sad. He is real
25.4 handlebar clamp diameter
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 11:09:22 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
> Hi, Nitto fillet brazed stem from the 90's that has been stored and has
> seen less than 400 miles on my Rosco. Switched to the Choco/Moose bars and
> am trying not to have extra s
Hi, The stem has sold! Thanks.
On Thursday, 22 August 2019 09:54:04 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> 25.4 handlebar clamp diameter
>
> On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 11:09:22 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Nitto fillet brazed stem from the 90's that has been stored and has
&
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 11:09:22 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
>
> Hi, Nitto fillet brazed stem from the 90's that has been stored and has
> seen less than 400 miles on my Rosco. Switched to the Choco/Moose bars and
> am trying not to have extra spare parts around. Very good
The Tektro R559 page refers to 'yoko pad inserts,' but the product page is
dead. Somebody out there know what they are? I'm looking for new
brakepads.
thanks
paul
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aha. Yokozuna. Not Yoko Ono. Got it.
many thanks.
paul
On Friday, September 6, 2019 at 12:02:08 PM UTC-4, Julian Westerhout wrote:
>
> Yokozuna makes a variety of salmon pads -- Riv sells some, but it does not
> appear they have the smaller cartridge pads right now. I'm p
und others have mentioned
and it didn't seem to be a big deal to have multiple tents on one site. if
i'm able to make the trek from maryland, does anyone with a reserved site /
knowledge of how things play up there mind if i snag some grass? i've got
a small profile two man tent.
p
That's a good one Bill. Funnier than when I received my new Nitto bars from
a private party on Ebay they arrived in guess what? A Jones H-bar shipping
box.
On Wednesday, 11 September 2019 18:20:15 UTC-7, Bill Eberle in Portland OR
wrote:
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> If you include a set of cork grips, a couple of rolls
Hi, There is a sale pending. Thanks, Paul
On Wednesday, 11 September 2019 21:40:01 UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
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> Interested! Where does it ship from? I’m in DC.
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Sold the bar to a Jones bicycle owner! Thanks
On Thursday, 12 September 2019 08:59:41 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> Hi, There is a sale pending. Thanks, Paul
>
> On Wednesday, 11 September 2019 21:40:01 UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>>
>> Interested! Where does it ship from?
nice report on a great looking bike. sykesville's streets are lucky!
paul
takoma park, md.
On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 2:46:03 PM UTC-4, Austin B. wrote:
>
> So the 63cm Roadeo I bought off the Seattle Craigslist arrived in Maryland
> this week. First, I owe a word of t
thanks for sharing. great photos. "leaving montana," now there's a sign
i'd like to pass while riding a riv.
paul
takoma park, md.
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 1:31:19 PM UTC-4, reynoldslugs wrote:
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> Hi RBW -
>
> Posted a flickr album of this ride, th
i'll be arriving at the campground sometime mid-morning. i'll definitely
be ready to roll to the brauhaus in the evening. looking forward to it!
paul
takoma park, md.
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 10:55:17 AM UTC-4, Alex Wirth- Owner,
Yellow Haus Bicycles wrote:
>
&g
very handsome indeed. love that blue. thanks for sharing.
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or if it's black i love the black. i'm looking again and i can't really
tell! great color!!!
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Still for sale. No shipping cost to CA,OR,WA Thanks.
On Friday, 27 September 2019 04:42:41 UTC-7, alan lavine wrote:
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> I’ll take them!
> Send details please.
> Thanks
> Alan nyc
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SOLD. Went to a good soul.
On Friday, 27 September 2019 07:07:22 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> Still for sale. No shipping cost to CA,OR,WA Thanks.
>
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>> I’ll take them!
>> Send details please.
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obody else
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I, too, am having this issue. For me, it happened after going from an
Ultegra 10-speed chain and cassette to a KMC chain and MicroShift cassette,
both in 9-speed. However, the "grinding" sensation didn't happen
immediately, but after about 150-200 miles (after the first chain re-lubing
with Boe
Thanks, The bar is sold and went on to an Atlantis build owner.
On Saturday, 5 October 2019 10:13:35 UTC-7, Paul M wrote:
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> Hi, This bar came off a Peter Dreesens touring bike that was hardly
> ridden. Nitto model 177, heat treated, 48cm wide with a few very light
> scratches
howdy folks--
i'm new to the greater DC metro area and looking for a new bike shop with a
reliable mechanic. any leads welcome.
thanks
paul
takoma park, md.
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thanks tom!
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thanks all!! this is very helpful!
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nice pics (and intel), thanks for sharing! but ayiyi i wonder how long
"down the road" is... been eyeing a cheviot for my better half, but maybe
it makes sense to wait.
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t do that,
but I did still let them work on my bike. They made some minor adjustments
for $20 and I'm on my way. Things are better so far. I hope to never need
a shop again but if I do I might make the drive up to BBW.
paul
takoma park,md.
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me a line. I'll drive a couple hours for that
Wed. ride some time.
Paul in NW AR (which you'd be 2 hours from and has some primo mountain
biking)
On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 10:54:47 AM UTC-5, Colin Cummings wrote:
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> Hello Riv Riders,
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> I currently live in Amarill
Thanks for the input Steven.
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