Fizik Gobi XM K:ium Saddle $80.00 shipped within the ConUS
[good shape, about 600 miles on it]
Brooks Swift: black leather, steel rails, $130.00 shipped within the
ConUS
[purchased new, mounted once, ridden not far, pulled] *pics appear to
make the rivets red and leather look scuffed, neither in
Sorry, Concor is sold.
Fizik Gobi, San Marco Rolls & Concor, Sold.
All else, still available!
Thanks-
-Scott
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San Marco Regal is Sold.
Brooks Swift & Phil rear wheel still available.
Thanks-
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Still selling that rear wheel and Brooks...
come on folks snap 'em up so I can buy a Bentley and drive to the
promise land.
-Scott
On Mar 17, 2:54 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> San Marco Regal is Sold.
> Brooks Swift & Phil rear wheel still available.
>
> Thanks-
&g
Bump...
Brooks Swift & Phil rear wheel still available!!
Danke-
-Scott
On Mar 23, 1:17 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Still selling that rearwheeland Brooks...
>
> come on folks snap 'em up so I can buy a Bentley and drive to the
> promise land.
>
> -Scot
Hopefully I am correct in assuming those sizes were produced in the
Bleriot line?
I have a 59 and it is too big... I have tried and tried to make it
work for me, I cannot.
A trade would be best but I doubt such circumstances of luck & timing
exist... so if someone has one in either a 57 or 55 I'd
Okay...
Have leads on a 57 & 55 (fellas with those--didn't forget about either
of you, just was waiting until I had a Professional bike-fitting,
which I had earlier today)...
The 57 won't work, the 55 will and would now like to up the ante of
possibility by adding: any chance someone has a 53cm Bl
Subject says it all: I've got 48's and I'd like to trade them for
Nitto Noodles in the 42 size.
Please email me if interested in a swap.
Thanks-
-Scott
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Back to the drawingboard...
Anyone -else- have a 55cm Bleriot frameset they are interested in
trading or selling outright?
Otherwise, (Bill, right?) I am leaning toward that 57cm frameset
swap.
I am more than a little upset with a certain List member here who has
Back-n-Forth'd me to death and t
PS--> the fella with the 57 is Rick, not Bill, sorry...
Rick if nothing appears I'll be in touch about your 57, thanks.
-Scott
On May 24, 5:20 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Back to the drawingboard...
>
> Anyone -else- have a 55cm Bleriot frameset they are interes
My newly swapped Bleriot frame seems to have a 'soft' seatpost binder
bolthead (over the course of my rides the seatpost/saddle is heading
south)... Upon this happening and noticing it the first (2nd, 3rd... )
time, I found that the bolthead is pretty rounded and barely taking an
allen wrench when
Title speaks the truth.
Gum rubber is fresh (vs. dried, cracking or rotting) so... any ideas?
Thanks Much!
-Scott
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On Jun 24, 2:04 pm, William wrote:
> ...and by IPA I mean isopropyl alcohol, not India Pale Ale
Glad I caught your last message, just cracked open a Dogfish Head IPA
and almost poured it on the hoods. Down the hatch instead.
Won't isopropyl alcohol dry the hoods out?
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I run DaVinci cranks on my Bleriot. Fabulous quality, low Q, beautiful
eye candy.
Extremely pleased with them.
-Scott
On Jul 8, 6:08 pm, Michael Hechmer wrote:
> Here's a crank, made in america, (White Ind) with 130, 110, or 104 spiders
> and crank lengths from 150 to 200 mm, with a very low Q
Personally, I see no root beer... just a page for TinyURL.
-Scott
On Aug 3, 9:32 pm, rcnute wrote:
> Try this:http://tiny.cc/maphy
>
> Ryan
>
> On Aug 3, 9:31 pm, rcnute wrote:
>
> > Wow, I love this color! I don't think I've seen a Rivendell like
> > this. http://tiny.cc/wreyu
>
> > Ryan
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Hope you win, but let me add please...
I can never quite understand the eBay "Refresh-n-Stress" method of
bidding. Recently I've won a coupla things on The Bay, and even more
recently I've sold [and am selling] a metric poop-ton of high end
drums & cymbals... and it seems to me that it's logical
good on my end]... final day, 30
seconds to go, each time I hit Refresh on my browser to watch my day
get better [or much, much, worse], the bidding popped from 3 bids
@199.99 to 17 bids and a final of $1034.00.
-Scott
On Aug 9, 2:59 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 14:51 -070
Odd? Unrelated? I think not [Rivendell sells Porto-Shaving-Cream,
so... ].
I am not one to shave often. When I do it's for two distinct reasons:
1. I look up, while brushing teeth, and jump with fright at what I
see looking back at me in the mirror.
Or...
2. My wife and/or daughter tell me
wait to the last 20 seconds or resort to programs for
> slipping in bids at the last minute? Is it because another bidder can
> figure out what your maximum bid is and then cut in at the last moment
> with $2 more?
> GeorgeS
>
> On Aug 9, 6:54 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
&g
On Aug 14, 4:22 am, JoelMatthews wrote:
> Personally, I just think it is kind of fun to see how close to the end
> of an auction I can bid without being too late. Yes, I am easily
> amused.
Pretty spot on, really.
It can be fun.
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that Root Beer Rambou, is pretty.
;-)
-Scott
On Aug 14, 2:11 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> On Aug 14, 4:22 am, JoelMatthews wrote:
>
> > Personally, I just think it is kind of fun to see how close to the end
> > of an auction I can bid wit
Out on a rather long Pug ride today. Climbing a mother-steep hill,
about 12 miles from home, out of the saddle & pushing hard, SMACK.
Chain snapped 5 links away from the master-link.
Ribs directly into handlebars, pubic bone directly into toptube...
ouch.
Slow, limping, walk home.
Check your ch
I am doing fine, just sore and bruised [about to ride the Bleriot to
get a new chain for the Pug].
No, I saw nothing obvious on the chain -but it was quite dark and with
my h-bar light didn't notice much... and no inspecting it later as I
chucked the chain into a garbage can near the place of fail
Agreed... never broken a chain before last night.
Thinking it pretty rare.
Hoping it, extremely rare.
On a different note: just back from riding to LBS for chain [and some
derailleur cables--as they looked pretty hanked]... 7 bucks a pop for
cables [and a parking lot full of late model Saab's, V
le bunch
> of riding. My cycling cap goes off to you. We're not worthy, we're
> not worthy, excellent !!! : )
> I'm going to find the time to ride more because its fun.that's all
> I know.
>
> On Aug 29, 12:52 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > I
uld ever
> recommend?
>
> On Aug 29, 3:43 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > Yeah, this year my project has been, what I call, "The Year of The
> > Pug". I've tried [am trying] to do all my rides [pleasure, errands,
> > etc]
Here's what I typically use...
http://tinyurl.com/27zo2t4
Thinking it's time to go with this though:
http://tinyurl.com/397fww4
I use a 9-speed 'whatever is on sale' or 'costs least'.
-Scott
On Aug 30, 9:28 am, Michael_S wrote:
> what kinda chain do you put on a Pugsley? with the larger whe
Just took delivery of many pair[s?] of MUSA knicks in blue, gray &
black. Wonderful, comfy, long-lasting [been wearing my old ones -in
gray & olive- for 3+years and the only signs of wear are the back
pocket stitching [an easy fix if you're a back pocket user -which I am
not] has come undone from
On Sep 4, 3:43 am, JoelMatthews wrote:
> Unfortunately, I have the attention span of a two year old and somehow
> managed to buy the shorts instead of the knickers. The shorts are
> very nice. But I have the most gorgeous legs of any bike riding male
> in Chicago. When I wear shorts, other r
to everything...
http://tinyurl.com/3a77ses
-Scott
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Pretty cool indeed... perhaps a dentist trip [or three] pro-bono too?
-Scott
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True, dat... but they attach via cantilever posts [which were
originally conceived for attaching cantilever brakes and not
centerpulls].
;-)
-Scott
On May 17, 12:26 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 12:21 -0700, Me wrote:
> > Yep, I do.
>
> > As in, "Cantilever Posts" which are
17, 3:15 pm, Horace wrote:
> What where they called when they were sitting around the bike builder's
> shop? What was the label on the box that they came in Sorry, too amusing
> not to ask.
>
> Horace.
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Patrick in VT wrote:
>
>
Okay, let me try to understand this Tarik...
you need a dingle, you want it white and industrial, correct?
-Scott
On May 17, 4:47 pm, tarik saleh wrote:
> OK,
> Apparently not clear at all.
>
> to be specific I am looking for the white industries two cogged BMX
> freewheel. Colloquially this is
Rob-
What fenders are you running on your Bleriot?
Thanks-
-Scott
On May 16, 10:44 pm, rob markwardt wrote:
> Went for $990. About twice what I paid brand new a few years ago...yes
> I bought from one of those on-line undercutters...sorry. Anyway, glad
> to see the Bleriot is getting some att
I don't know much, but I do know this:
I will NOT sleep well until I can completely adorn myself in all
things Rapha. I am not just talking what's available currently, I am
talking soaps, shampoo, conditioner, sheets, pillowcases, the paint on
the walls of my abode...
I want my daughter to wear
t; On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 5:03 PM, wrote:
> > Rapha Smurf Undies would be EPIC!!!
>
> > On May 26, 2010, at 16:50, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> >> I don't know much, but I do know this:
>
> >> I will NOT sleep well until I can completely adorn my
point entirely. I
> did not criticize Rapha for reaping profit on cheap labor. I said
> Rapha is different from Rivendell which passes on savings from using
> cheaper labor in Taiwan.
>
> On May 26, 11:03 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Couldn't agree m
(And
> > resolutely, nay, determine-edly and even grimly bottom trimming )
>
> > On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 1:01 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > > No, it's not in reply to your post.
>
> > > My post was one based on something manufactured the world over for
>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4648524708/
It's minimal [I am influenced strongly by European, particularly
Swedish, film].
-and one critic ;-) "Gino Ebert" has already pointed out my lack of
enunciation skills, but I am holding resolute to knowing how to say
the important stuff-
-Sco
Pretty certain I nailed it this time [sorta]:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4648164637/
...even dropped the "GP" bomb in there for awesome effect.
-Scott
On May 28, 2:03 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4648524708/
A beaut for certain!
Congrats, go ride the besnabble out of 'er!
-Scott
On May 30, 2:12 pm, maclarensf wrote:
> After two years of wanting a Rivendell bicycle, I finally took the
> plunge this April and spec'd out the options I wanted on my dream AAH.
> This Memorial Day weekend I picked up my
Sorry, I've been out riding my bike...
what did I miss in this ongoing conversation?
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A "Perhaps might be there" from Amy, Chloe & me.
It's an early start time for our schedule, but we will attempt to make
it... that said, any idea on where the ride might be around 1pm [for
an intercept]?
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Sorry us three whimps didn't make it:
Chloe & Amy are building a habitat for our two new Indian Runner
ducklings, and I've been cooking all day.
I am heading out now on the Pug for a 50-miler... I'll stop by the
Start Point for today's ride and raise my water bottle upward in
homage.
-Scott
On
n not, then wet,
then...
...51.77 mile ride on the Pug. I need beer, Motrin, dry socks and
hummus [in that order] ASAP.
Always Relaxed-
-Scott
On Jun 6, 9:09 pm, Beth H wrote:
> On Jun 6, 5:46 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Sorry us three whimps didn't make it
Anyone know:
Recessed or Non-Recessed mounting bolt variety on the Paul Racer
Center Mount brakes for the Bleriot?
Thanks-
-Scott
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Recessed it is then.
-Scott
On Jun 10, 8:43 pm, "J. Burkhalter" wrote:
> > I have Racers on my Bleriot, and the mounting bolts are recesssed. I
> > use a set of Sheldon Fender Nuts (available from Riv) instead of the
> > supplied nuts, but the supplied nuts are fine.
>
> ditto,
...has -finally- begun.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/
Very excited to get this bike up & running on the road.
-Scott
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>
> On Jun 11, 12:48 am, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > ...has -finally- begun.
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/
>
> > Very excited to get this bike up & running on the road.
>
> &g
Jun 11, 2:52 pm, Jansenh wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Used to follow your blog (but didn't post much).
>
> Are you retiring your Bob Brown, or is the Bleriot meant to compliment
> (i.e. different purpose build).
>
> On Jun 11, 12:52 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > T
When I straddle my Bleriot [even in it's 'naked' state of just
frameset & wheelset], it fits me perfectly in terms of SO height @59.
Looking forward to getting some components on 'er so I can see & feel
the differences betwixt it and BBC#1.
-Scott
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No fireplace, for that matter-we are renters and the closest we've
come to a fireplace is our current house here in Portland, OR-which
has a wood burning stove in the living room that doesn't work!, but...
earlier today I was getting ready to dismantle my bike, couldn't, rode
it one last time, and
Pulled my Bob Brown from 'Active Duty' yesterday, ordered some parts
for the Bleriot the day before that... should be doing some Bleriot-
Riding by Thursday if the USP-Man does his thing.
Photos from yesterday here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624146399733/
-Scott
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On Jun 14, 1:13 pm, Justin August wrote:
> What's the build list going to be by the end?
>
> Ps: I saw the dismantling set earlier today. You should bronze that
> thing! ;)
Berthoud fenders+leather flaps & washers/front rack/decaleur & H-Bar
bag.
diVinci cranks/TA chainrings [road double: 50/36]
Thanks Brian and Paul...
[of course, Paul... I -also- just got an email from Tamie informing me
of a delay in shipping because someone isn't back in the shop until
Wed. ;-) ...but it was nice speaking to you personally over the phone
last week about the Racers!].
-Scott
On Jun 14, 11:51 pm, Paul
Nice mini-interview with The Grant.
Enjoyed it muchly!
-Scott
On Jun 14, 11:41 pm, Brian Hanson wrote:
> I didn't see anyone post this yet...
>
> http://www.dirtragmag.com/blogarific/bicycle-industry-insider-profile...
>
> Brian
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It's a very difficult word for some:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4648524708/in/set-72157624155996428/
...but we are trying...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4648164637/in/set-72157624155996428/
That said, I'd bet a Rivendale coin purse that Grant & Crue don't
really car
Well I think this whole thread is getting very high-on-the-horse,
maybe I'll just call Brant Paterson at Riverdale and axe him what he
thinks about this issue.
-Scott
On Jun 17, 12:11 pm, tarik saleh wrote:
> an' stay outta riverdale.
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:07 PM, XO-1.org Rough Riders
>
Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks-
-Scott
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h as a Nitto Pearl 100mm. It has been inserted one time and has a mark
> on it as a result. If you think you may want to buy it let me know.
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Jun 17, 2010, at 12:32 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
>
> > Anyone have one for sale?
>
> > Thanks-
>
>
As far as I know:
1. Dynamic is 26.0 only
2. The h-bar fixing bolt is tucked under on the Dynamic
3. The quill length is shorter on the Dymanic
-Scott [who very well could be wrong about all of this -and I am
certain will have it pointed out quickly-]
On Jun 17, 8:55 pm, Shaun Meehan wrote:
Mission Accomplished.
Thanks, folks.
-Scott
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you post some pictures of that Bleriot when it's finished! Will ya?
>
> Shaun Meehan
>
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:15 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > Mission Accomplished.
>
> > Thanks, folks.
>
> > -Scott
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Indeedy.
-Scott
On Jun 18, 7:06 pm, JoelMatthews wrote:
> > Mission Accomplished.
>
> Bravo!
>
> On Jun 18, 7:15 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Mission Accomplished.
>
> > Thanks, folks.
>
> > -Scott
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Lots of great choices for S&S retro-fits, but my two strongest votes
would go to:
Bilenky in Philly [they do a ton and can -also- do your paint work
too]
Bob Brown in St. Paul, MN [also does a ton of retro-fits too, and does
great paint as well].
**Disclaimer: Know both fellas, both are friends,
Lemme check our basement... I think we might have a Metro w/all the
xtras, brand new and unopened. If we didn't give it away before our
last move, you can have it for free [pay something forward to someone
else at some point, if that's okay and not too pushy of me to
request?].
I stopped wearing
, but I cannot find the sizing anywhere inside it] you're
welcome to have.
I'll post fotos when I get back from my ride.
-Scott
On Jun 21, 5:21 pm, Jon Grant wrote:
> "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> Lemme check our basement... I think we might have a Metro w/all the
> xt
axims: If you like something, buy a
> lifetime's supply. Because soon enough they'll stop making them.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Mojo wrote:
> > Wow Scott and Clayton, Thanks. I would be quite happy to pay you full
> > retail for a treasured (b
stickers too. It
was my wife's, what can I say?]
-Scott
On Jun 21, 6:09 pm, Mojo wrote:
> Wow Scott and Clayton, Thanks. I would be quite happy to pay you full
> retail for a treasured (by me) large Metro.
>
> On Jun 21, 5:16 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Lemm
This is where my wife gets extremely proud of me...
because I am saying nothing more than I am not saying anything, &
keeping my mouth shut.
-Scott
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Beautiful bike with a beautiful paint job. Very much like the color
scheme.
Well done!!
Go ride the schibazzle out of it...
Rubber Side Down-
-Scott
On Jun 27, 3:19 pm, Angus wrote:
> "Back in the day" I had a silver Rivendell Cyclocross bike, I really
> enjoyed the color. A good bike.
>
> h
Our daughter, Chloe, has been asking both me & my wife about our first
solo rides as kids. This all started easily enough, I didn't -for
one- see where she was going with these questions... eventually
though, it was obvious, she wanted to go solo herself.
We put it off for weeks, months, and then
t asked and I'll deal with it
> when she does.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:23 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > Our daughter, Chloe, has been asking both me & my wife about our first
> > solo rides as kids. This all started easily enough, I didn't -for
> > one-
Odd, when I see pics of Grant's bike[s]... if they are especially
crusty-looking, I always end up emailing him and asking for him to
sell me one.
Something about 'well used' gets me excited... I think it translates
to "Patina of Love". Better said, "Use equals Love, Use is Patina...
so, Patina of
's OWN Personal Bike" type auctions.
Can't blame him [even though I'd never sell the one he sold me, but
like I said-he won't sell me one!]...
-Scott
On Jun 29, 1:25 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:22 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > Odd, when I
On Jun 29, 4:38 pm, Justin August wrote:
> I'm shocked you haven't started getting the same emails since you
> retired BBC #1!
Oddly, I have had 5 offers for it since I put up the post here, and
the fotorial over @The Flickr's.
The last offer was from a fellow in Japan, and he offered just a tou
Truth, Ruth.
[and I am]...
-Scott -too-
[but not the 'Scott' in the opening message... because I know the
special kind pain my Hupe wrought onto me, my lil' Vegan soul and my
BBC]
On Jun 30, 3:09 pm, Jon Grant wrote:
Two kinds of HupeFolks on the RBW list: Those who like
> 'em and wanna keep '
...kind **of** pain...
Man, I hate dropping words from sentences.
I just it.
;-)
-Scott
On Jun 30, 4:17 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Truth, Ruth.
>
> [and I am]...
>
> -Scott -too-
>
> [but not the 'Scott' in the opening message... because I know the
&g
...slowly, but steadily.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4756379069/
And a few more new'ie pics added [near end of the Bleriot set].
First big problem though, daVinci crank + BB + Double Chainrings = 103
BB. Not the end of the world, but I was informed I couldn't go
'cheap' on the BB
Joel & Chuck, thanks for the suggestions.
In the end, and for peace & harmony within The Household, I went ahead
and ordered the VO BB.
Already have a new set of Berthoud 650B tins set aside and ready for
installation.
More pics en route soon... hopeful to test ride today [for my
neediness & imp
Up-n-Running...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/4759804590/
Lots more new pics near the end of the set...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/sets/72157624125215767/with/4759804590/
-Scott
On Jul 3, 3:21 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Joel & Chuck, thanks fo
ing to fishtail the rear
of the bike out from under me.
Might try the Grand Bois or Pari-Motos.
-Scott
On Jul 4, 9:58 am, RoadieRyan wrote:
> Beauty. Nice build Scott.
>
> On Jul 3, 12:49 am, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > ...slowly, but steadily.
>
> >http://www.fli
Anyone here know what these tires go to for Max. PSI?
Thanks-
-Scott
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Thanks, Ryan.
Which tire is it that you run at 60/65?
-Scott
On Jul 4, 1:47 pm, rcnute wrote:
> Run mine at 60 in front and 65 in the rear.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Jul 4, 1:28 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Anyone here know what these tires go to for Max. PSI?
&
Thanks much for the info, appreciate it.
-Scott
On Jul 4, 5:39 pm, rcnute wrote:
> Right now the Pari-Motos but that's what I ran the Cypres (650b) at
> too.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Jul 4, 2:21 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Ryan.
>
> > W
Solid, will do.
If I blow 'em off the rims on a high-speed Alpine descent [all things
being relative, mind you]... Chloe will be 'visiting' you.
;-)
-Scott
On Jul 4, 5:46 pm, CycloFiend wrote:
> on 7/4/10 1:24 PM, S.Cutshall at clotht...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > S
Yep, they do [just installed my Racers a coupla days back].
And they are fine pads too, so I say, "Stick wit what brung ya to the
dance."
-Scott
On Jul 4, 4:25 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-07-04 at 16:20 -0700, Rob Harrison wrote:
> > Anyone know if the Yokozuna Cartridge Pads will
e Hetre max is
> also 75, and that is where I keep the rear tire with 10-15 psi less in
> the front.
> Dave
>
> On Jul 4, 4:28 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
>
> > Anyone here know what these tires go to for Max. PSI?
>
> > Thanks-
>
> > -Scott
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You rec
ay be moot, as Riv is out of the Yokozuna cartridge in the
> mountain version, which from the pics looks to be what I need.
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
> On Jul 4, 2010, at 6:29 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
>
> > Yep, they do [just installed my Racers a coupla days back].
>
> > And
front & rear...
so far, this bike -and the build parts- an absolute blast to ride!!
-Scott
On Jul 4, 6:27 pm, "S.Cutshall" wrote:
> Solid, will do.
>
> If I blow 'em off the rims on a high-speed Alpine descent [all things
> being relative, mind you]... Chloe wil
That was great, liked it very much!
What did you shoot the vid with [trying to figure out a nice smallish
video device for purchase at some point]?
Great choice in music too [particularly when you feet were in the
frame!].
-Scott
On Jul 6, 11:13 am, William wrote:
> I just got back from vacati
e cyclofiend, I top off when I
> get that squirming feeling in the corners, but that is usually around
> 30 pounds (checked on three different pumps) rather than your 75.
> Something seems amiss, but maybe you are just really used to the feel
> of hard skinny tires?
>
> Cheers,
>
A few more fotos, a few more miles...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/
-Scott
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>
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 2:41 PM, S.Cutshall wrote:
> > A few more fotos, a few more miles...
>
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264...@n00/
>
> > -Scott
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Awesomeness!
Excited for you, Justin.
Take many pics for viewing!
-Scott
On Jul 13, 10:39 am, Justin August wrote:
> My heart is filled with joy.
>
> Pretty excited.
>
> -Justin
>
> On Jul 13, 12:30 pm, Andreas Taenzer wrote:
>
> > Everything is *sold*.
>
> > Sorry that I have not replied to
I have no advise, but I can offer some advice:
avoid synthetic food & supplements [it's the equal of wearing lycra or
spandex on your outsides] in your insides; bananas/sunflower seeds/
walnuts & avocados do fantastic things; drink water before thirst
kicks in [as said many a time already]; don't
I always liked this one [from when we resided in MPLS, and I got to
test ride it with Bob before it went to the client]...
http://bobbrowncycles.com/images/gallery/law_comp1.jpg
-Scott
On Jul 13, 2:25 pm, Seth Vidal wrote:
> Looking at Scott's pictures of his visit from Bob Brown:
>
> http://w
time around. What's
> your plan for the design of the new bike? Big tire clearance, fenders,
> racks, etc.? Or something sleeker this time? I hope you'll keep us
> posted on the progress of the new BB.
>
> Shaun Meehan
>
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:15 PM, S.Cutshal
how much
> different your measurements must have been this time around. What's
> your plan for the design of the new bike? Big tire clearance, fenders,
> racks, etc.? Or something sleeker this time? I hope you'll keep us
> posted on the progress of the new BB.
>
> Shaun M
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