Ohhh.  I am so needing that handlebar bag.  What is the brand?  I looked on 
the website and it wasn't listed.

On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 2:49:47 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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>
>
> "Whether that means I end up logging 200x11 or 200x10 remains to be seen."
>
> I rounded out my 200 miles on my sixth different bike on Saturday morning, 
> on a meandering mixed terrain ride through the Chino Hills.  It turned into 
> a sort-of-lost-but-not-really underbiking adventure at times, but it was 
> very fun riding (with some walking).  It was in the mid 70s, which helped.  
> If the weather was like that all the time, I might never have left southern 
> California.  Here's my gratitude shot of Black Mountain #2, which did his 
> whirlwind tour of duty like a trooper:
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xF3n0WqU0n4/WcAfQzD57rI/AAAAAAAADl0/D5An0IOLxoMubFcud-yan-TyLOS-YvyPwCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_2149.JPG>
>
> Sunday was a rest-day and travel day back to the Bay Area.  On the way 
> home I stopped by a new bike boutique in San Marino, CA called the Cub 
> House.  I had seen it on Instagram, and it looked really appealing.  It's a 
> very road-oriented, fairly irreverent fashion boutique.  It's not for 
> everyone but I loved it.  I'm passionate about spending money at small 
> businesses that passionately pursue their niche of the MUSA/Bike 
> marketplace.  The main clothing line they display is Team Dream.  If you 
> want to check out their vibe, check https://teamdreambicyclingteam.com/  
> <https://teamdreambicyclingteam.com/>
>
> If you hate MAMILs you'll hate it.  If you hate bearded 20-somethings 
> selling you expensive cycling fashion, you'll hate it.  If you hate tight 
> cycling clothing made for slender road cyclists who take their own sense of 
> humor too seriously, you'll hate it.  I loved it.  They struck me as a good 
> hard-working positive bunch of cyclists, putting a ton of effort and energy 
> into building a genuine community around themselves in that South Pasadena 
> area.  I'm into it, and I wish them luck.  When I'm due for more bib-shorts 
> and racey jerseys, knowing that I can buy products handmade in Los Angeles 
> makes me very happy.  I bought several small items and a sweet handlebar 
> bag, which I proudly toted on my Rosco Bubbe step-through today
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ioQ7So7wa1c/WcAhw-C68xI/AAAAAAAADmA/G_e6qlL4wl0Fyv1ulz0fjJz1WMh4EwyAgCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_2153.JPG>
>
> I removed the front rack and basket setup for this new stripped down 
> configuration.  The Bubbe continues to impress on-dirt and off-dirt.  It's 
> a wicked fun mountain bike that does great on the road as well.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
>

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