Hey Jim,
I'll take the out of date guidebooks!
Thanks
Joe

On 9/2/19, Cyclofiend Jim <cyclofi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Long weekends and opening boxes while thinking... "hmmmm... I wonder what
> is in here?" If you would like something on this list, please email me -
> cyclofiend over at the gmail
>
> Some hats which need love or a new home, some rainy-weather soft goods
> which work well but aren't getting used
>
> All items have been photographed and can be viewed here -
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZPSjyZ6QvmMyaqbj6
>
> Commuter Mud Flaps - Logo'd w/ SFR
> These are the 6" front / 11" rear mud/rain flaps with high-intensity
> reflective material. Front and rear with hardware.This was a group purchase
>
> we did through the San Francisco Randonneurs. My name is written on the
> outside of the package. I got two sets of these and never got around to
> mounting this one. Likely won't, so here ya go - $10 shipped
>
> Cycling Cap - ATMO / Sachs - synthetic by Verge sportswear
> Black w/ "ATMO" on brim and Richard Sachs logos/name and similar stuff in
> red/white. Nylon type material.  Fits my 7 1/2 size head very nicely. I
> think I might have worn this once, but probably not. $7 shipped
>
> Cycling Cap - RBW Orange wool w/ blue embroidery
> This was always a little tight on my 7 1/2 size noggin, and I think it
> shrunk slightly.  So, just isn't comfortable. Unfortunately. Because it's
> one of my favorite hats. Obviously. Worn more than a few times - so you can
>
> see some wear and tear and beausage.  But lots of life left for someone
> with a smaller cranium. $15 shipped
>
> Cycling Cap - Chewed-up Chuey Retrotec
> Wore this a few times and then we dog-sat for a friends pup. Who found this
>
> and thought it tasted pretty darned good. So they got a few good tears out
> of the brim (as shown in the photos.  Still... tweed.  And Retrotec.  So
> there's that. Wool on the tweed, and some other fabric on the side panels.
>
> It is a Chuey cap, if that matters. $7 shipped
>
> Shoe Covers - Pearl Izumi Soft-Shell - Size covers 10 for sure... Size L
> Got these a few years ago figuring I'd use them for commuting. Which I did,
>
> but it didn't rain much that year. Never brevet'd with them. They mostly
> were rolled up in the pack when I rode back and forth from work in the
> winter. Clearly used them a bit but didn't stomp around in them enough to
> wear through the base (like I did with pretty much every other toe cover /
> shoe cover i ever used...) The newest ones go for something in the $56
> range. These aren't quite as fast looking as those.  But I did like them.
> Just not rain-riding a lot these days. $20 shipped
>
> Shoe Covers - Rivendell MUSA Splats - Size Medium ? (which worked well for
> my size 10 feet)
> From the original run of these, so they may have tweaked sizing a bit. The
> current ones say size "C" works for up to size 14. I don't think these
> would do that. But 9 - 10 - 11 should work no problem. With the rear velcro
>
> more or less overlapped, they run about 12" from heel to nose. So you could
>
> easily extend them another few inches by opening the velcro up. There are
> some marks on them (which may wash off - didn't try) as shown in the
> photos. $17 shipped
>
> Leg Covers - RainLegs - Size Large Grey colored.
> Rainlegs are cool. I'm just not riding in the rain enough, so they've been
> hanging in the closet for a few years. Rather someone else used these. They
>
> came with a ridiculously long waist strap which I cut down so it has a max
> waist length of about 40". If you don't know what rainlegs are...
> https://www.rainlegs.com/en/about.html - basically they stay around your
> waist all rolled up until you need them. At which point you unroll them and
>
> they cover your thighs from rain. I usually just took them off when it
> wasn't raining as the rolling up and leaving around my waist was a mild
> PITA. And we don't really get showers here in CA. When it's raining, it
> rains. Anyway, I digress. When your thighs are dry and warm, you stay quite
>
> comfortable. Which these are. You do have to be mindful of the crotch
> strap, which can find the saddle nose if you aren't aware. $22 shipped.
>
> Pearl Izumi - black cycling gloves - Small
> Never used these. $4 shipped
>
> Totally out of date trail/ride Guidebooks (except for the Arcadia Carriage
> Roads one, which probably is accurate)
> From the early days of mountain biking and rambling - Mountain Biking the
> High Sierra - Guide 1 Owns Valley & Inyo County by Don and Reanne Douglass,
>
> Guide 3A Lake Tahoe - South by Carol Bonser and Guide 3B - Lake Tahoe North
>
> Tahoe & Toiyabe Natl Forests & LT Basin Management Unit by Carol Bonser.  A
>
> Pocket guide to the Carriage Roads of Acadia National Park - $8 shipped
>
> I've also moved the remaining books I posted earlier into the same album -
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZPSjyZ6QvmMyaqbj6
>
> Plus - since film cameras are getting a whole 'lotta love of late, but it's
>
> decidedly not an RBW list item, I'll encourage anyone who is looking for a
> classic (like 1962-era) Mamiya C3 Profession 2 1/4" 120mm film camera with
> two lenses to visit this auction - https://www.ebay.com/itm/333316165264
>
> As before - first come first served. Shipping will be First Class Mail
> unless you want to cover Priority.  EMAIL ME - cyclofiend at gmail -
>
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