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Was a pleasure to work on such a nice frameset. Incredible customer service
from many folks at Riv.
Best,
Scott Postlewait
Seattle, WA
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Cool! I'd love to see some pictures of it!
Yes, I'm looking forward to trying Katie's Betty Foy - initial impressions are
very positive. Nice to have another 650B in the house. I enjoy my Rawland
cSogn.
Best,
Scott Postlewait
On Feb 23, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Rene Sterental wrot
uot;
exacerbates the problem)
Scott
>
> On Feb 23, 10:32 am, Scott Postlewait wrote:
>> Finished (mostly) my wife's Betty Foy build this weekend and posted a set on
>> Flickr:http://www.flickr.com/photos/34328495@N04/sets/72157625935461676/
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facing side, not the car deck, I'm going to assume.
For the Chilly Hilly meetup on the ferry - I have found one of the easiest
meeting places (and best-kept secrets) is the upper lounge of the ferry.
Comfortable chairs and barely anyone up there. Enjoy! Wish I could go this
year.
Thanks for the link Patrick! I rarely read BSNYC, but clicked on your link and
was scrolling down at lunch, and in his recap of the Seattle Bicycle Expo
there's a picture of my Rawland cSogn - wood fenders, black saddlebag,
shellacked handlebar tape
Scott "what are the chances of that?"
down the handle of
the Snow Peak spork (regular sized) in my saddle bag, but can't ever bring
myself to fire up the dremel against such a steady and useful companion. Time
to add another item to the "wishlist."
To add to the "Top 10" - a thin wool cap (I always h
e problem that I don't immediately see the solution. (My guess is there's a
washer in there that, for whatever reason, you aren't seeing right now).
Best,
Scott Postlewait
Seattle, WA
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On May 21, 2012, at 1:00 PM, Zack wrote:
> do you guys grease the threads of the bottom bracket taper thing? LBS guy
> said never to do that, could be why it was on so tight. wondering what the
> riv approach is with this one. i haven't messed with the crank until now (it
> came installed by
For a non-stealth S24O, one of my favorites is Manchester State Park.
Fauntleroy ferry to Southworth.
(if it's a "hot" - Seattle standards - day, avoid riding at low tide. Yukon
Harbor empties out, and the baking seaweed smell is like a brick wall!)
Scott Postlewait
Seattle,
Same here! (It's my go-to shirt for summer fly fishing too).
Another just in case, I'd take a large...
Scott
Seattle, WA
p.s. off my bike for six weeks because of back problems, but looking forward to
riding again in some heat!
On Jul 16, 2012, at 2:37 PM, Liesl wrote:
> 'Tis furnace-hot and
Definitely a spectacular day! But wait looking at your flickr stream
there's a sandwich from Caveman! Did they reopen?
Scott "getting his hopes up" Postlewait
Seattle, WA
On Feb 5, 2012, at 8:23 PM, awilliams53 wrote:
> 44 miles in the Kent Valley today on the Bleriot, 55 degrees or so,
>
Seattle and can pickup)
Pictures available. Please respond off-list to chsc...@drizzle.com
Thanks,
Scott Postlewait
Seattle, WA
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The commonalities are really wonderful.
Had a 1977 RD400 (fun, crazy moto!) that, along with my old Motobecane Grand
touring, was my main transport for years. Then rescued and rebuilt a 1975
CB750. After kids, sold the motos but kept cycling.
However, 2 summers ago bought a used scooter - SYM H
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