Would alternatively be happy to buy a canvas Nigel Smythe Li'l Loafer.
And am also willing to trade for either, perhaps even a very-good/excellent
Nigel Smythe green tweed Li'l Loafer.
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due to the massive rise of the Bosco, so the position that
the Bosco comes back *from* will be slightly farther forward. I haven't
done the figurin' so I don't know how much mitigation that'll provide. I'd
rather just see. I don't need it to be just like my Alba
seem just about perfect,
in my book. But of course I'll have to see about the tires themselves. I
already know the Delta Cruisers are heavier than the tired I've been using. But
I'm wondering about relative wet-grip, mounting, and noise.
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The Bosco has arrived (non-'moose)! Tomorrow I build it up and incorporate it
into the cockpit rotation. Wood grips, stem shifters, love levers, nekkid bar
(for now; probably shellacked Newbaum's later). Pictures will come forth.
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the braking. The Shimanos feel fine. But the Paul's improve the braking
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se wood grips (seen in the pic) that RBW sold briefly. I still
regret not having gotten a pair of the light colored ones too. To ward off a
similar regret, I'm contemplating a second PlatRack. SlickerSack in front with
a tent on top, SaddleSack Large in rear with rain gear strapped on. That'
lds the journeys taken. And in this case
flour and sausage for tomorrow's sausage biscuit breakfast!
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ded tires.
Baby steps.
Oh, and of course the brownish color looks good with the green bike; plenty of
pictures on the RBW site to confirm that.
The Delta Cruisers were enough of an immediate improvement that I ordered a
pair of creme Delta Cruisers for my orange Hillborne. Dreamscicle?
Yours,
here now is a blackwall 700x35 version.
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commute means parking outside.) It's faded and a little raw and blotchy. I just
wonder if any particular brand of leather is more weather resistant / durable
than others.
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esn't incorporate a
handle by which to carry the bag off the bike. I really like having that
handle.
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On Monday, June 4, 2012 9:19:34 AM UTC-5, Pudge wrote:
> ...
> Like Manny, I'd suggest finding a rack that fits. On my Quickbeam, I'm
> re
a 13cm or 14cm stem. RBW
sells a 13cm stem. I've never seen a 14cm stem advertised; possibly because
I've never looked for one. (I don't think I'll put bar-ends on the Boscos.
Right now I have stem shifters. I like them.)
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Tuesday, June 5, 201
ehind the struts
to accommodate the back-size of the clamp.
Of course, if anyone has tried to mount the F-15 on the Bullmoose Bosco bar
and couldn't do it for some reason, I'd love to know that too!
Thanks!
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sco feels more expansive. Alba gets edge on comfort and, frankly,
beauty. Slight edge. And the Bosco's look is growing on me.
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And in the realm of overkill, there's a $10 Pedro's Bottom Bracket Holder
tool that makes it easy to maintain a good connection between wrench
handle/bottom-bracket-tool/bottom-bracket. It's basically an
easy-to-tighten-and-loosen bolt of appropriate length.
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wonderful.
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back :))
You can adjust things to your favor a little by angling the BarSack/Baggins
HbarBag.
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On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:26:33 AM UTC-5, Tony Lockhart wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> I wanted to ask what your thoughts were on the Baggins HbarBag. Did having
> the rac
Heh heh... On our campouts he uses that support to carry his own sleeping
bag and the bag for his own knick-knacks. And in the case of that picture I
think he had the week's sandwich meat from the deli; we had just gotten
back from a big shopping trip.
Bikes are great!
Yours,
Thomas
ed to
carry 40 pounds or 40 liters. Presuming it's a true Sackville, I expect to be
happy with the bag that would go with the rack depicted.
Sackville front panniers... I never thought it'd happen. I sure hope it does.
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arently pretty badass.
Perhaps not as... well... "sexy" as having a silver brake wrapping around the
tire like that. But still. Pretty intense.
Has anyone put 50mm tires on an unfendered 700c Waterford Hillborne?
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nly can't complain that I wasn't able to get one; I'm plenty happy
with the orange and new green as well. And I'm a big beneficiary of the
double-top-tube era (~250lbs).
I think a set of Dureme or Supreme 700x50 tires may be in my future.
Thanks!
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dded fork,
the Mini approaches the platonic ideal, especially as a platform for
TrunkSack-style bags or simple baskets.
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:41:03 AM UTC-5, Ryan wrote:
> My latest obsession is minimalist front lowriders, so that new rack is
> indeed very appeali
Surly lists a 42cm Cross-Check. I've never seen one. Does that qualify?
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 12:53:19 PM UTC-5, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks Seth, that's a really nice bike!
>
> Anybody know of small sized (<45cm) cross bikes w/
Sorry... got confused. It's the LHT that they offer in 26", which I assume
wouldn't qualify.
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 1:34:01 PM UTC-5, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
> It has 700C wheels, so nope :-)
>
> A LHT is pretty close, and probably what
ack to one since my front wheel and
fork fell out while loading my "repaired" bike onto the rack on the back of
my car. They hadn't clamped the stem to the steerer "very well".)
Fortunately, so far the doesn't have to deal with his father's biggest
(biking) p
Excellent data point. That TrunkSack appears to be under pressure.
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On at least one of the sets of instructions I have received with various
Nitto rack products it says:
"Use good judgment."
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On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:58:15 AM UTC-5, JimD wrote:
> "We don't need no stinking specs. Just tighten it 'til
basically comfortable with any
of those bars. I never have hand-numbness or arm-weariness or lower-back
trouble with any of them on my 10-20mi RT commute or my 30-40mi weekend
rides. It's just like having different bikes, all wonderful.
Good luck!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
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size with Roadeo tubing in my son's size and sell the frameset for
$500. Okay, maybe $600. I might even go for a proper-sized Soma San Marco,
though I'd prefer that it handle wider tires with fenders. Again, with the
$500-$600
And I completely understand why that will not happen.
I love the wrist orientation of the Albatross/Bosco/Moustache for my riding. I
occasionally hit unexpectedly rough patches of trail and can deal with that
just fine.
But if I were regularly encountering terrain at least as tricky as that to
here's no question what kind of bar I'd prefer: Bullmo
y addresses anyone's flex
concerns. But is the Boscomoose intended to be a "rough stuff" bar like the
Bullmoose? That just strikes me as odd given the bar''s general shape.)
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I've just ordered one of the new Acorn mini-rando bags in Ranger Tan waxed
canvas.
Perhaps this will satisfy my desire for a Li'l Loafer, which apparently are
not easily parted from their current owners :)
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 6:51:00 PM UTC-5, T
Completely out of the blue as far as I knew came an e-mail an announcing this
new "mini rando" style from Acorn. I ordered one this morning.
I'll post how it works with the Nitto Mini and Mark's Rack sometime in the next
couple weeks.
I'm stoked!
Yours,
Thomas Lyn
he
hell over not feeling great about it. But for now I resist!
(Oh, and I'd also want a full set of panniers and a couple of rack trunks
and maybe I'd buy a Brompton so I could get one of their front bags for it.)
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 2:54:10 PM UTC-5, Ji
Hee hee!
Well, don't expect to win "Best in Show" with your results. But let no one
deny the sheer Value of your CorroBoxyPlastyBarRack Bag!
I think Rixen & Kaul make a less expensive (and frankly more versatile)
version of the Nitto F-15. Might want to check it out :)
Whoa! Them's some long aluminum levers serving as weight-bearing struts! I
wonder how much weight it'll take.
Still... I'm sure it would hold a pizza or two!
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Goodness me! I know some people dig that sort of thing. Go for it! But if you
see *me* going 40mph, call the authorities! It'll mean I've lost control of my
bike, body, and mind. Without intervention, tragedy will ensue.
Since you asked... I'd say "wisdom".
Yours,
T
to my more
conservative ways in future. This does not signal a new phase of my
rule-interpreting life. Think of this post as my "Roberts-ObamaCare moment".
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Clear bug juice for Newbaum's eggplant looks great on my Moustache. Amber does
not seem ideal in my head; I've used it on red-ish colors and gray and white
with good effect, though.
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I've never seen it.) I don't know that anyone has ever expressed the
opinion that one's frames are somehow better than the other's.
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who chose Waterford to get canti-studs and two top tubes, which were
available only from Waterford
s.
Sometimes I consider trying other pedals. But the Grip Kings provide no
compelling reason for me to do so.
Same with the Keen footwear (both for riding and in general). The big Keen
toe box will keep me a Keen customer until they do something to screw it up.
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Hillborne just like it.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:10:06 AM UTC-5, islaysteve wrote:
> As you've probably seen here, most everyone loves their Sams.
>
> Steve
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:54:57 AM UTC-4, Ozonation wrote:
>>
>> Hi... n
etty, too, IMHO.
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On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:40:59 AM UTC-5, dougP wrote:
> "I added some brown Big Apples and Paul mini-motos on the front,"
>
> There was a recent thread regarding V-brakes that included an inquiry
> on tire size with the m
Are those the asymmetrical "mid-stays" of the secret bike from some months
ago? Are those standard on Bombadils these days?
I doubt it matters much to anyone looking for a Riv-quality 68cm frame.
Surely there aren't many of those.
Curiously,
Thomas Lynn Skean
who does not pa
, and saddle height and saddle setback.
FYI,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Saturday, July 28, 2012 6:07:29 PM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
> The Alba bars are going to be a little more forward than the Bosco by
> their nature.It's all about each rider, the frame's TT length, the stem
> lengt
x27;d still like the SlickerSack for $100.
Thanks!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
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On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 12:08:36 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
> Mini-front rack is sold. I am willing to take offers on the
> slickersack/platrack setup, my lovely wife hates to see bi
r adverse tire experiences on 'em either. But that means
little; I almost never have those anyway. Presumably that's mostly a factor of
terrain. The Illinois Prairie Path and the Great Western Trail sucketh not.
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3.Bleriot 57 ( I am pretty sure this is the last one Riv Bicycle Works sold)-
hammered fenders, Pari-Moto tires, Paul interrupters, expensive special built
wheels -7 speed,etc.
paint job and frame are all excellent.
Thomas
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wins hands down in looks, imho.
I'll be an Early Adopter of the Bosco if I can. I intend to post of my
experience with it as soon as I have some. Actually, I'm going to have two
virtually identical bikes set up (60cm Hillbornes); one 56cm Albatross and one
58cm Bosco. I'll post a c
Count me on the EA list for racks and bags.
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t one time.
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e's "high" as in non-moosey
Bosco bar on a not quite max'd out Tallux.
I love the variety and am convinced that for me 95% of bike comfort for
50-mile-or-less rides is all about where your butt is in relation to the pedals
and the wheelbase.
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Mix it up... VO fenders and Delta Cruisers
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http://db.tt/wfV6ttGl - Albatross
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The R-15 is a great rack! Also great with the TourSacks.
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ould* push the Mini's carrying
capacity if the bag is loaded down. But it does work well. In either case,
normal zip ties (4-6) work well to anchor the basket to the rack.
For non-basket shopping I like panniers, the SaddleSack Large and even the
SlickerSack.
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These look thin enough to affect your Gain Ratio! I'll have to measure my Grip
Kings to know for sure... but switching to these from GKs may turn your 170mm
cranks into 172.5mm cranks. It might even inspire you to lower your saddle a
smidge.
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who today notice
That's right of course; it's an offset, not a stretch.
Still... them pedals is thin!
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Is the extension 200mm or 150mm? Does the handlebar have the "dull-brite"
finish?
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http://bikehugger.com/m/view/fliz-sling-bike any time soon. Or ever.
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Wondering if my reply-to-author a couple days ago went astray.
Are the pants still available?
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ship comes in (scheduled to happen shortly after climate
change hits hades), I'll order my RBW custom by saying "I'd like a 61.25cm Sam
Hillborne". Joe Bell paint, of course.
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Sale of Heavy is pending.
Light still unspoken for.
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I’m sorry, they’re both gone. And I now believe them to both be CrMo.
For more info, see the newer S84 thread I’ve created.. Apparently, and
unsurprisingly, I didn’t delete my erroneous post fast enough to avoid
confusion.
Apologies!
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They’re both gone now.
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I can’t remember whether the 80 was actually called a Dirt Drop or was just
sort of like one. It’s Nitto!
Please reply-to-author to reserve one of these delightfuls. Paypal only. If
shipping to Alaska or Hawaii ask for a quote.
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Dirt Drop #3 is spoken for.
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The Dirt Drop-ish 80 is spoken for.
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derailer or with a Shimano CX70 double would be greatly appreciated.
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Is that the stock 38/24 setup?
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grip kings on all my bikes: 2 Hillbornes and a Bike Friday
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I’m ready I’ll either cover the hoke the inside or simply replace the cap,
whatever seems appropriate.
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Enjoy your weekend!
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>
>
> Is your Nitto S83 seatpost still available? I
thing.
Ironically, I was out riding around on my 2010 Hillborne Saturday night, with
my green tweed Nigel Snythe Country Bag resting gently on my VO fender. What
that bag lacks in efficiency it makes up for in fancy and fun.
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If a 2TT Waterford Hillborne could fold to fit inside my car I’d probably have
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Subject says it all. PM if you’re contemplating sale/trade.
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I should add:
I have very carefully removed the bulk of the annoying-to-me tags on the
inside seam of each shirt. I mention it simply to avoid potential surprise.
Personally, I found it a great improvement. Value added! :)
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Update: moleskin taken
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gh that I can't think of a situation
where I'd use them in front, even if I had a rack that they fit.
Reply-to-author if interested. PayPal accepted.
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T-28s are gone.
Substantial price drop on T-42s.
one T-42 - $55
both T-42s - $95
including shipping to contiguous US.
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On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 10:07:51 PM UTC-6, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
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> Arkel panniers
>
> Hi, all.
>
> For sale
T-42s are gone.
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black
velcro bottom
xl
$35
>PlatRack
$65
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Thomas Lynn Skean
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38
$25
>Ex Officio
Nio Amphi
walnut
38
$25
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
On Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 9:48:14 PM UTC-6, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
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> Items for sale. Clothes, bags, and a rack. Prices include shipping,
> contiguous US. Reply-to-author if intere
Sounds a little complicated. I had to make some smaller accommodation for my
motolites as well. In my book, the motolites are worth the trouble.
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Thomas Lynn Skean
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I definitely would be handing it to someone as a bare frame
Thanks for the guesstimates. Here's hoping it's in that ballpark!
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Thomas Lynn Skean
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not on that list... just never wanted one.
If/when that ship comes in, one of the earlier uses of my new-found wealth
will be a physical trip to RBW, where I will order one or two each of the
Cheviot, Roadeo, ThenCurrentQuickSimple, AHH, and Bombadil. And a custom,
of course.
Yours,
Thomas Ly
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