I have 2 Small Saddlesacks in grey grid and 1 Banana Sack in green. All are
in good condition. I am selling them because my bikes are 51/52 and they
just don't fit without rubbing. One of the Saddlesacks has some tarnish on
some of the buttons (you can see it in the pictures.) Pricing is:
- Sadd
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0w59UlCq9VxPM
Help if I actually attach the pictures...
On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 4:35:37 PM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
> I have 2 Small Saddlesacks in grey grid and 1 Banana Sack in green. All
> are in good condition. I am selling them because my bik
Sold!
On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 6:32:29 PM UTC-4 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
> PM sent
>
> On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 4:36:52 PM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
>
>> https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0w59UlCq9VxPM
>>
>>
>> Help if I actually attach the pictures...
Due to a progressive medical issue, my beloved Rivs have to go. First up, a
53cm Sam Hillborne that includes:
- New Albion cranks 46/30
- Paul brake levers
- Tektro brakes
- Hand built (velocity/Velo Orange) wheels/Rene Herse 48 tires
- 9-speed cassette
- Acera derailleur
-
m but I can't seem to find Rivendell's dimensions on a 53cm: on their
>>> site they have 51cm or 54cm. Could you please confirm if it is 54cm or
>>> indeed 53cm? I have a PBH of 83.8, which puts me in a 54cm, but I'm sure a
>>> 53 would be fine too.
show those two measurements you gave. I hate to trouble you further, but
>>>>> would it be possible to measure the top tube? That should determine
>>>>> definitively which it is, as that chart does have that measurement.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tues
This is a report of this
(https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/ecnmO2IgLLw). New price
same bike. I am vague on the size since there was a spirited discussion in
the original posting.
Measurement from center of BB to top of TT is 20". Center of BB to top of
Seat Tube is 20.25". Sam
Let’s drop this to $1500 +shipping.
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 8:39:08 AM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
> This is a report of this (
> https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/ecnmO2IgLLw). New price
> same bike. I am vague on the size since there was a spirited discussion in
>
sold
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 8:03:31 PM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
>
> Let’s drop this to $1500 +shipping.
> On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 8:39:08 AM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
>
>> This is a report of this (
>> https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/ecnmO2IgLLw). New p
Sold
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 11:14:21 AM UTC-4 johnb wrote:
> It is a blue-grey.
>
> On Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 10:40:03 PM UTC-4 nca...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Aww, bummer :( Thanks for the info Johnny
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 10:33:10 PM UTC-
I have 1 JFF Rose and 1 JFF Cava. They are just a smidgen too wide for the
Bilenky and my Atlantis takes 26”. $80/pair or $45 each plus shipping. I
have put around 50 miles on them.
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Jan,
I think a objective view (as much as that can be accomplished) would
be interesting. I always look forward to the magazine, read it cover
to cover, and even if I don't agree with you I enjoy the magazine
immensely. I personally thought the Tedx video was interesting, well
done even, and cause
Mine is also set up like Matt and Rays. I love the versatility. I rode
across NC with this set up.
On Mar 22, 9:14 am, Ray Shine wrote:
> My QB is set up like Matt's. I rarely use the flip-side 22. I like to climb
> Mt. Tam. I ride from SF to Mill Valley in the 40x18. I flip the wheel then
> ri
So I pulled the trigger on Friday and purchased a new Atlantis. In my
extended conversations with Keven and Vince @ Rivbike, they were
encouraging me to think beyond Noodle bars and specifically to the
Albatross bar. I plan to use this bike for commuting to work on very
hilly terrain @ 8 miles each
Steve,
Just curious why?
On May 2, 4:10 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 13:06 -0700, johnb wrote:
> > So I pulled the trigger on Friday and purchased a new Atlantis. In my
> > extended conversations with Keven and Vince @ Rivbike, they were
> > encouragi
Thoughts on Cantilever versus V-brakes? I have a LHT with the Tektro
720s on it and I would not get them again. I feel they are difficult
to adjust and they are okay at stopping the bike.
Since this is a 50th b-day gift to myself, I have been looking at the
Paul brakes. Any experience with either
Joe,
Are you in a hurry? I am going to be posting my 54cm Rambouillet in
the next couple of weeks. I also am same height and have a 52cm QB.
The Rambouillet has S&S couplers and will come with the suitcase. It
is a custom blue and white color scheme (since I had to repaint after
the cut). The coup
link to review and pictures -
http://midatlbike.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/black-rose-messenger-bag/
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I have tried to love these shoes but they have not loved me back... So
$75/OBO + $10 to ship to CONUS and they are yours. I used them last
season for about 15 rides total.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157626694012760/
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As I noted in previous posts, I have recently purchased an Atlantis.
This is part of a goal to find a bike that handles my commutes and
touring well. Between my girlfriend and I we have seven bikes which is
more than I wish to maintain. So I am thinning my part of the herd.
Here is bike 1
2006 54c
what an idiot.. $1500 + shipping
On May 10, 9:28 pm, johnb wrote:
> As I noted in previous posts, I have recently purchased an Atlantis.
> This is part of a goal to find a bike that handles my commutes and
> touring well. Between my girlfriend and I we have seven bikes which is
>
Sold
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ordering a pair.
>
> On May 10, 9:14 pm, johnb wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have tried to love these shoes but they have not loved me back... So
> > $75/OBO + $10 to ship to CONUS and they are yours. I used them last
> > season for about 15 rides total.
>
> >ht
sold
On May 11, 9:35 am, johnb wrote:
> To be clear, I wear an 8 usually but these are tight. They are
> beautiful and extremely well made but you need some small feet...
>
> On May 11, 8:32 am, sjauch wrote:
>
>
>
> > Unfortunately these are too small for me. Can I
Buyer backed out. This bike is for sale again.
On May 11, 7:23 am, johnb wrote:
> Sold
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someone is going to be happy with that!
>
> > andrew
>
> > On May 10, 2011, at 6:30 PM, johnb wrote:
>
> > > what an idiot.. $1500 + shipping
>
> > > On May 10, 9:28 pm, johnb wrote:
> > >> As I noted in previous posts, I have recently purchased an Atlan
Bargain was posted here first. No takers. Now sold.
I have a 52cm QB coming next week as I cull the herd.
On May 13, 8:15 am, 42MuskhamSt wrote:
> Not mine. There is a bargain for someone.
>
> http://baltimore.craigslist.org/bik/2376962591.html
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I believe the bike is sold.
On May 12, 6:44 am, johnb wrote:
> They need to be not inflated to get past the brakes.
>
> On May 10, 9:40 pm, Ken Mattina wrote:
>
>
>
> > Beauty.
>
> > How did you squeeze 38mm marathon supremes in there?
>
> > Ken
>
As part of the pruning of the bicycle collection, I am selling a two-
year old Quickbeam. Atlantis less than six weeks away...
Photos are http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/
72157626621477823/">here.
Here is a link to the QB's geometry - http://cyclofiend.com/rbw/geometry.html
(Note they
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157626621477823/
Better link to pictures...
On May 17, 9:31 pm, johnb wrote:
> As part of the pruning of the bicycle collection, I am selling a two-
> year old Quickbeam. Atlantis less than six weeks away...
>
> Photos are http://ww
gt; Great bike for a great price. Coodios to the lucky person to snatch
> > the beauty.
>
> > On May 17, 6:34 pm, johnb wrote:
>
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157626621477823/
>
> > > Better link to pictures...
>
> > > On May
Very nice bike!
On May 18, 9:08 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> https://picasaweb.google.com/BERTIN753/HerseComplete051811?authkey=Gv...
>
> Rivendell-esque if not Rivendellian.
>
> --
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Still available. Now $1000 shipped.
On May 18, 10:04 am, johnb wrote:
> It is where it leaned against the bike rack at work. Kept the paint
> better.
>
> On May 18, 12:57 am, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>
>
> > What's up with the black tape on the toptube?
>
> >
I am interested.
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I have two of these. For me, they are amazingly comfortable till about 40
miles then less so. But that is my butt. My misfortune is your fortune in
this case.
They are both black/copper rivets. One is 3 months old. The other is 8-9
months old. They are each $60 with $10 shipping. If you buy both
Both sold pending Paypal.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 1:52:49 AM UTC-4, stonehog wrote:
>
> I'll take one or both if the other deals fall through.
>
> Brian Hanson
> Seattle, WA
>
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I have the Compass 26" tires and would highly recommend Compass (Grand
Bois) tires. They are amazingly cushy and fast. One flat in thousands of
miles of riding.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 1:53:50 PM UTC-4, Johnny Alien wrote:
>
> So Rivendell gave me Conti Tour tires on my new Sam. While they
I have had the 500 and now have the 810 and they are both great.
On Thursday, August 29, 2013 11:00:30 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> if there is such a thing. Anyway just saw this announcement from
> Garmin about their new Edge Touring GPS/computer. I don't use a GPS other
> than on
I have a pair of flat Woodie's fenders
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157633795911335/). I agree
with all the comments pro and most of the negative ones also. They look
amazing. I found them incredibly easy to install. They do a decent job in
moderate rainfall and if it is rainin
I have the 1.75" Compass tires on my Atlantis and the 1.5" Compass on the
Rambouillet. I cannot say enough good things about the ride. Excellent!
Durability seems pretty good. I have had one flat on the Atlantis and a
highway with steel from a steel belt puncturing the rear tire (of
course...).
I have two saddles and one saddle bag
- 2013 Black Swift - ridden about 15 times maximum. Great shape. Just not for
me. $125 including shipping CONUS. http://flic.kr/p/m9cQGn
- 2006 B-17 Professional with copper rivets. Very good shape. Lovingly
maintained. $60 including shipping CONUS. http://fl
Brooks B-17 gone.
On Monday, March 17, 2014 10:59:13 AM UTC-4, johnb wrote:
>
> I have two saddles and one saddle bag
> - 2013 Black Swift - ridden about 15 times maximum. Great shape. Just not
> for me. $125 including shipping CONUS. http://flic.kr/p/m9cQGn
> - 2006 B-17 Pr
Offers as such pending on Swift and Little Dear.
john
On Monday, March 17, 2014 4:13:54 PM UTC-4, johnb wrote:
>
> Brooks B-17 gone.
>
> On Monday, March 17, 2014 10:59:13 AM UTC-4, johnb wrote:
>>
>> I have two saddles and one saddle bag
>> - 2013 Black Swift -
Brooks Swift is back on the market.
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I have one on my Atlantis and find it very comfortable. I have ridden B-17s
for a long time and find this one well worth recommending.
On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 1:07:09 AM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Anyone here have experience with Berthoud Saddles? From what I can tell
> they are thicke
Just a quick update on my trip across NC that I posted a QB question
about earlier. I rode the entire state on 32/40x16/18. The first two
days, I rode 32x18 but on the first day on the Blue Ridge Parkway, I
think I probably could have ridden the 40x18 since most of that day
was straightforward min
of my hub for
> really steep stuff, but I still had to push on my last trip.
> Did you have to resort to that anywhere?
>
> On Oct 5, 11:55 pm, rcnute wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nice job. Sounds like loads 'o fun.
>
> > On Oct 5, 6:46 pm, johnb wrote:
>
> >
Quick update with links to:
- larger review of Cycle North Carolina 2009 ride -
http://jbusteed.typepad.com/bikeblog/2009/10/cnc-summary.html
- review of bike/equipment (Quickbeam, Acorn bags) -
http://jbusteed.typepad.com/bikeblog/2009/10/2009-bike-reviews-part-1.html
On Oct 7, 10:51 am, johnb
I have a 52 cm 650b QB that I love and have been commuting with. I am
looking for a rear rack to help with grocery shopping, etc.
Thanks in advance!
John
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Okay, it appears my Pedro's floor pump gave up the ghost this morning
after about 4-5 years of use. So unless I can revive it tonight, I am
in the market for a new floor pump. I am looking for something that
will
a) last longer than 4-5 years
b) be serviceable if necessary
I am sure people have
Acorn out of CA makes great bags and they have a handlebar bag that
affixes to the bar and you can purchase a shoulder strap for off bike.
http://acornbags.bigcartel.com/product/handlebar-bag
On Nov 11, 8:19 pm, Lesli wrote:
> If price point is not a serious issue, try Guu-Watnabe in Tokyo:
>
>
I have a 52cm QB that I would like to replace the current single stay
SKS fenders that don't really work with the rear wheel sliding back
and forth. I could actually go on and on about their limitations...
So with the idea that the fender must be adjusted somewhat frequently
to deal with the wheel
fine. In fact I think I'm
> going to take these fenders for the QB and upgrade the Saluki to some
> Berthouds or other metal fenders!
>
> Steve Frederick, East Lansing, MI
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com on behalf of johnb
&
edge) so that it
> stops just far enough aft to keep my be'hind (accent first syllable) and
> Nelson dry.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:24 AM, johnb wrote:
> > I have a 52cm QB that I would like to replace the current single stay
> > SKS fenders that
e tire out. Saw the idea
> >> for the wood fenders to solve this problem
> >> here.http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/3471738520/
> >> Haven't tried it on the road yet, but in the garage it works perfectly.
> >> These fenders look really great with
You could count me in also
52cm QB
54cm Rambouillet
john
On Jan 12, 9:39 am, Leslie wrote:
> Whatever it ends up being, put me down for it'd be a good thing
> to support RBW from this side of the continent
>
> -L
>
> On Jan 12, 9:33 am, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at
Beautiful bike and since it is up to 30 today here I am a bit jealous
of your ride...
What type of fenders are those? It looks like you modified the back
one and added a mudflap.
On Jan 12, 3:35 am, "Robert F. Harrison" wrote:
> Today (1/11) was my 52nd birthday which, quite frankly, seems unbel
Ray,
I have the rear panniers in waxed cotton and I would heartily
recommend them. They are very well built, waterproof (at least in the
one storm they have been in), and quite stylish. Martina and Jason
were great to work with.
john
On Oct 19, 1:14 pm, Ray wrote:
> It was a recent post by anot
I have a 54cm that the toe clip thing has occurred enough that I am
curious if this might actually work.
On Jan 13, 2:03 pm, Larry Powers wrote:
> I think my spring project is to get 32 mm tires working on my Rambouillet by
> changing the current Shimano brakes for Tektro R538's. If I can get t
They were worn 1 season and come with SuperFeet inserts. $40 +
shipping.
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In the new Riv Reader, Grant notes four shoes that he liked for
riding. The Dromartis look great but are probably out of my budget...
For comfort, my favorites with a pair of single strap Carnac's that I
bought on sale in the mid-90s that continue to this day on someone
else's feet along with the r
I also have the Acorn Rambo front bag and a Mark's Mini Rack and the
combo works excellent!
On Jan 25, 7:36 am, MichaelH wrote:
> I have a Mark's Mini Rack and an Acorn bag on my Rambouillet. Works
> great.
> Michael
>
> On Jan 24, 10:50 pm, Esteban wrote:
>
>
>
> > The Acorn bag needs a front
If you do this, I would love to see pictures of it.
john
On Feb 18, 6:54 am, Marty wrote:
> So I'm thinking out loud here: Any reason not to set up some noodles
> with cross levers up top and tandem stoker levers where normal brake
> levers would be? Could even combine that with thumbies for an
Bought from Velo-Orange last February. Two inner chain rings: 28 and
34. The set is a year old and probably has about 2000 miles on it (28
chain ring). $225 + $10 to ship in CONUS.
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On Feb 28, 8:26 pm, johnb wrote:
> Bought from Velo-Orange last February. Two inner chain rings: 28 and
> 34. The set is a year old and probably has about 2000 miles on it (28
> chain ring). $225 + $10 to ship in CONUS.
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It was my first NAHBS so maybe I was looking at it with different
eyes. There were definitely some over the top bikes there and some
racing bikes that did not interest me at all. But I got to see a lot
of bikes that I have seen pictures of and heard described in BQ or on
the web. ANT, Capricorn, Cl
I have a wool Rivendell cycling hat in orange. Very cool looking but
does not fit my fat head. $15 covers hat and shipping to CONUS.
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I believe this has been sold.
On Mar 4, 12:17 pm, johnb wrote:
> I have a wool Rivendell cycling hat in orange. Very cool looking but
> does not fit my fat head. $15 covers hat and shipping to CONUS.
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You can with an iPad :-)
On Apr 6, 6:50 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 21:27 -0700, doug peterson wrote:
> > Paper is good. It's wonderful to find BQ drop thru the mail slot, a
> > bit like Christmas but 4X per year. An e-mail notice that "your new
> > BQ is now available in
Anyone have experience with these? Do they interfere with a rear/front
rack? Good/suck? I am assuming since Riv carries them that they do not
suck but would like other opinions.
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Alas, I was not able to keep the rear one because of bag rub... I
could have screwed with it more but chose not to.
On Jun 23, 5:27 pm, Ginz wrote:
> I, too, am a CR720 convert. I find that the straddle carrier must be
> set fairly high with drop levers, and will clear a mini front rack and
>
Used for about 100 miles. $80 for the pair shipped/OBO
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Bought from Peter White in the spring. $80 including shipping.
http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/tubus_racks.asp#Luna (Vega is the next
one down with no link).
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I have a pair of one-year old fenders + mounting hardware that I am
interested in selling. $25 + $10 to ship assuming continental US.
I had them on my 54cm Rambouillet but they don't travel so well but
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These have been drilled to fit my bike so your bike should be close to
the same size or you are going to need to drill new holes in the
fenders which for most people would be a deal breaker.
On Jul 20, 8:33 am, johnb wrote:
> I have a pair of one-year old fenders + mounting hardware that I
sold
On Jul 21, 3:24 pm, johnb wrote:
> These have been drilled to fit my bike so your bike should be close to
> the same size or you are going to need to drill new holes in the
> fenders which for most people would be a deal breaker.
>
> On Jul 20, 8:33 am, johnb wrote:
>
&g
I really liked it also but am wondering if the straps attaching the
the brakes would be irritating in the long run.
On Jul 28, 12:00 pm, JoelMatthews wrote:
> The Bar Box has my attention. I am putting together my latest touring
> bike (an odd obsession of mine).
>
> I was going to use my Ortli
The bag was purchased last summer from Wallingford Bikes and is in
good shape. I am going with a smaller bag.
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On Aug 5, 10:30 am, johnb wrote:
> The bag was purchased last summer from Wallingford Bikes and is in
> good shape. I am going with a smaller bag.
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Yes fall ride.
On Aug 16, 10:31 pm, "J. Burkhalter" wrote:
> Are you considering the Cycle North Carolina fall ride?
>
> -Jay
> Denver, CO
>
> On Aug 16, 7:23 pm, johnb wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am thnking about cycle a
Thoughts on gearing? I have a 20 and 22-tooth freewheel in back;
standard set-up in front.
On Aug 17, 10:53 am, Bill Connell wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 8:23 PM, johnb wrote:
>
> > I am thnking about cycle across NC on it. Might have rocks in my head.
>
> Nah, no rock
e 30's (again, with a full touring load).
> It seems like you could certainly gear low enough to do the job while
> protecting your knees, as long as you pack light. Pack really light
> and you could gear higher so that you are not a spinning fool on the
> flats!
>
> I hope tha
. I'll keep everyone posted…
>
> Ray
>
> --- On Wed, 8/19/09, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
>
> From: PATRICK MOORE
> Subject: [RBW] Re: Anyone ever do a cross state tour on a quickbeam
> To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 5:43 PM
>
&
mine, go for it!
>
> http://wheelsofchance.org/england-2009/
>
> On Aug 16, 9:23 pm, johnb wrote:
>
> > I am thnking about cycle across NC on it. Might have rocks in my head.
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You have a great blog. I really liked the writeup on the Acorn bag.
On Aug 21, 12:03 am, usuk2007 wrote:
> The Quickbeam is great for touring. I just did a tour the length of
> England on mine, go for it!
>
> http://wheelsofchance.org/england-2009/
>
> On Aug 16, 9:23 pm, joh
I have a new 52cm QB that comes with Silver sidepull brakes. When I
apply the rear brake, I get a heavy vibration throughout the frame/
seat.
I have
- checked the brakes installation and it seems fine.
- cleaned the rim
- checked toe-in
Thoughts? Anyone else run into this with a small frame?
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will let you know how practical after I get mine and try it for a week
or so.
On Aug 26, 12:50 am, William Henderson
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> http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/business/smallbusiness/23venture.ht...
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> Looks like a cool bag maker as well. I like that some of her bags
> have purse straps so you
The Berthoud bag is 1 year old with slightly faded black exterior and
some grease marks and missing the elastic hold-down on the top flap.
It comes with a Velo-Orange decaleur. I am looking for $150 including
shipping.
I also have a baggins banana bag that is probably 3 years old. I am
looking fo
that was fast. everything is gone.
On Sep 10, 8:41 pm, johnb wrote:
> The Berthoud bag is 1 year old with slightly faded black exterior and
> some grease marks and missing the elastic hold-down on the top flap.
> It comes with a Velo-Orange decaleur. I am looking for $150 including
&
Classic Shaving - great shaving supplies for a retrogrouch shave
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I have 2 Nitto Touring bottle cages for sale. They were purchased two
years ago. I would like to sell them as a package for $35 + shipping.
They are $45 new each.
Thanks
john
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On Sep 8, 1:37 pm, Eric Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I have 2 Nitto Touring bottle cages for sale. They were purchased two
> > yea
I am challenged by short legs. I have a 52cm Atlantis with 26" wheels with
a medium saddlesack and SKS fenders. Because the bike frame is small and
the saddle sack is medium, the bag rubs back and forth throughout the ride
against the fender. When I put a rear rack on, it silences the bag but al
sorry I have a small saddle sack and it still rubs.
On Thursday, June 7, 2012 1:26:55 PM UTC-4, johnb wrote:
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> I am challenged by short legs. I have a 52cm Atlantis with 26" wheels with
> a medium saddlesack and SKS fenders. Because the bike frame is small and
> the saddle sa
650B?
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Anyone ever do it with a smaller one? I have a 52...
Though I just got the Compass 26" tires. They ride amazingly well.
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Patrick,
I have a melon head (7 1/2) and love Rothera Cycling hats
- http://www.rotheracycling.com
Great fit, look good, pretty rain resistant, well made (used to be in
Philly and now located in Austin). I have three. Two thumbs way up.
john
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 2:11:29 PM UTC-5, Pat
I have a moderately used Swift Industries Little Dear that does not fit on
my smallish Atlantis with a rear rack. I am asking $40 shipped to CONUS.
Pictures are here
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbusteed/sets/72157639314484483/
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