Great project Manny!!!
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This place was famous for having been built on the third base position of a
demolished ballpark?
Juicy Lucy sounds about right, though. I took a picture of the burger,
but it was too pornographic to post anywhere. I do think it was in
Minneapolis, not St. Paul, and we did go there with a
Probably late but I'll take the jersey.
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On May 24, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Marc Schwartz mschw...@nmsu.edu wrote:
Hiya All! The Stuff Purge Continues
I am offering the following items;
VO Campagne Handlebar Bag. Black with brown leather. Po' Boy's Gilles
Berthoud,
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If not taken, I'll take the front rack.
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Some nibbles but no bites so I've cut the price to $1300. Thanks for
looking, Tim
Hi all, after normal bike selling indecision and second guessing am putting
this Rambouillet up for sale.
I bought this from the original owner, another list member, but have ended
up only riding my Roadeo. I
Try a BB spacer on the driveside to bring the granny ring out a little
bit? Good luck! Problems like this drive me nuts.
Steve
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Leslie leslie.bri...@gmail.com wrote:
Whoo-boy...
Okay, I've read though that, but still didn't solve it...
Derailleur is, 2mm,
Would like to try some Noodles. Anyone willing to trade bars? I'm
not 100% sure they're Mark's but am 100% sure they're Nitto. Judge
for yourself based on my photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69091655@N08/6980627227/in/photostream/
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Let me check my bars when I get home...I think my noodles are 44 and have
been curious on the Marks.
Brad
On Friday, May 25, 2012 7:32:01 AM UTC-6, C.J. Filip wrote:
Would like to try some Noodles. Anyone willing to trade bars? I'm
not 100% sure they're Mark's but am 100% sure they're
There is a Juicy Lucy's in New Orleans. On Carrollton Avenue near
Canal. Great burgers with stuffed meat. My preference is cheese and
jalapaneo. The waitress' wear very tight T-shirts emblazoned with
I'm Juicy.
GeorgS
On May 25, 3:09 am, Philip Williamson philip.william...@gmail.com
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Manny,
Thanks! You are taking the Panda to a whole new level.
-JimD
On May 23, 2012, at 10:04 PM, Manuel Acosta wrote:
Time to update. A fun little project I've been working on for 4ish year. Same
picture, different story each time.
Pictures proved that I scoured for hours just looking
Robert
My apologies the Jersey is sold. I'll let you know if he changes his mind.
Thanks,
Marc
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Please email me with phone number lets talk, thank you!
On May 24, 8:25 am, Peter Morgano uscpeter11...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I emailed last time this was for sale expressing an interest and never
heard back. Anyone know what the story is here? I am sure there were offers
last time. I was
Zack,
Which rack, the Nitto or VO? there is a queue for both, but I'll keep you
posted.
Thanks,
Marc
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Mine are in the hands of UPS scheduled for delivery on Wednesday with my
new Hillborne frame. It's just the day before I'm heading to Nashville for
the Harpeth River Ride with a group.
Marc
On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:17:28 PM UTC-4, Andrew Letton wrote:
Just got an email from RBWWHQ saying
Chapter 34 burpee reverse-ladder kicked my butt.
Amazing how a new exercise can make you feel out of shape all over again.
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OK...My Nitto mod 177 Noodles are 46ers.
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Funny when I was wrestling we called them squat thrusts, they were still a
pain though, haha. But the most exerting exercise I remember was the duck
walk where you obvioulsy squat down and walk like a duck but you have to
hold you ankles while you do it, man everthing burned after a minute or
two,
To all Bosco Patrons:
I saw some very attractive Bosco Rubbe T-Shirts at Riv HQ yesterday. I
bought a shirt even though I don't own the bars (or the bike). It's an
American Apparel SS shirt in a mossy green and it says Bosco Rubbe Junior
College est 1994. Call Riv up and ask them to sell
They're up on the site.
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On May 25, 2012, at 1:56 PM, William
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To all Bosco Patrons:
I saw some very attractive Bosco Rubbe T-Shirts at Riv HQ yesterday. I bought
a shirt even though I don't own the bars (or the bike).
Alas! Alack!
It's a good thing I'm well-stocked with RBW T-shirts of various
colors/printages/sleeve-lengths. The switch to the shirts they sell now
means XXL will no longer work for me; thus I think my RBW T-shirt-buying
days are consigned to history.
Otherwise, I might make sure my first
Photos to prove the shirts happened:
http://rivbike.tumblr.com/
Scroll downish. Lots of you probably saw this when it was new. I'd missed
it.
On Friday, May 25, 2012 1:07:27 PM UTC-7, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
Alas! Alack!
It's a good thing I'm well-stocked with RBW T-shirts of
A hardly epic 30 miler today, tho' the first 10 was broken up by
finding with a flat at mile four that I had forgotten to re-attach my
frame pump to the frame -- I begged a loan and got to try a very nice
Lezyne -- well, not sure what to call it: let's say a miniature and
better made version of
On May 25, 9:36 am, GeorgeS chobur...@gmail.com wrote:
The waitress' wear very tight T-shirts emblazoned with
I'm Juicy.
The Matt's t-shirts (and it just so happens I'm wearing mine at the
moment, oddly enough) says Fear the Cheese
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I've been intrigued, especially as at least twice I've had the chance
to get 650C tubular wheels cheaply from my brother who wheels and
deals in bicycle esoterica and exoterica in LA. But I've hesitated for
two reasons: first that with our goatheads -- a flat a ride is normal
on pavement -- I
Two of the take-off parts from this Miyata are now up on ebay, if anyone is
interested. 100% of the bid price goes back to Harding Elementary School
PTA.
Marc Schwartz mschw...@nmsu.edu wrote:
VO Stainless Steel wing nuts for fixed gear and single speed hubs. Set of 4
with keyed washers.
New, no packaging. $25
Damn, I was very interested in trying these but balked at the $45 list
price. Now I am waiting for a replacement hollow axle from Jim
Was looking for the nitto front rack, if other people fall through, let me
know, i'll take it.
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I had this bike custom built and simply haven't ridden it. It has less
than 50 miles on it. Here are the details:
Custom Strada Bianca road bike designed by Hampsten Cycles (Andy
Hampsten was the first American to win the Giro, as many of you
probably know.) and built by Independent Fabrication.
I took delivery of the new Bosco Rubbe Bullmoose bar today and proceeded to
install it on my Hunqapillar. *http://tinyurl.com/7bmmkfl*
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Initial impressions:
- They are beautiful. I love the Bullmoose configuration and while it
restricts further adjustments except for height, I believe it's an
That is a lovely bike -- I'd be very tempted except for two fortunate
(for me) barriers: it's too big and I don't have any money. But I'd
love what is basically a stage racer that takes fenders. My Herse fit
wonderfully but was a tank and I didn't like the handling (which
wasn't bad -- the only
Here is what DB has to say about his HBS (from the web):
There was a time when we took our road bikes everywhere, in all
seasons. Our frames
and forks came ready with braze-ons for fenders as well as plenty of
clearance to
accommodate more rubber. We’d swap out wheels, mount fenders, and
ride
Those are great posts, guys. Tell your under-biked friends about the
sale!! I'd love to keep it but two people, 8 bikes (including a long-
john cargo), and 750 square feet is a recipe for thinning the herd.
On May 25, 5:56 pm, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is what DB has to say
I'm curious how this sort of setup works in strong, steady headwinds.
You mention being able to rest your elbows on the grips while grasping
the flat. Does this work for 10 miles or more at a stretch?
It's odd, but I find that when I sit up straight, I lose power. I am
sure others find things
I was looking over at the Bruce Gordon site, and saws that he has Rock 'n
Road tires back in stock. 700c, 43mm wide, 540 grams, $100/pair. No
association, I just like seeing clean and simple knobby tires available for
700c rims, especially when they're made by Panaracer.
I'm sure the ability to hold that position for 10 miles is completely up to
the rider's flexibility. I know I probably couldn't, but if you like riding
in the drops and having the handlebar lower than your saddle, you could do
it. There is plenty of support for the arms and hands in this position,
I have to admit that 10 steady miles on the hooks, despite the
now-higher bar (3 cm below saddle, up from 4-5) and shallow drop (125
mm) required willpower. 7 is fine, by 8 I am getting a little
restless, but I wanted to see if I could do the whole distance without
getting up. Silly, I guess, but
For the last few weeks I've been trying out a new city/commuting tire: Rubena's
V-66 Flash APS (Anti-Puncture System), 26 x 1.75.It is vaguely similar in
look and tread pattern to the old-style Schwalbe Marathon (before they changed
both their tread and their compound this last year). It also
I'm most curious about the forward aero position. Good to hear you like
it, Rene. A 58 Bocso bar is on it's way for my Big Dummy. Currently I have
Alba-bars on the BD and use the forward position as much as the regular
position. I want to try the Boscos to get the normal position a little
Patrick, I am in your fare city visiting me wee mum. I am also preparing for
Ride the Rockies. So at 6am I left Four Hills and climbed up to Sandia Crest.
It was a lovely morning, just under 60 miles RT, with headwinds both ways at
times. The smoke had mixed out significantly by 11. The Riv
Just test rode one. What a great bike! Pretty too.
Ryan
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On May 25, 5:43 pm, Andy Smitty Schmidt 54ca...@gmail.com wrote:
Assuming the Bosco works out on the BigD, the Albas will go on the Hilsen.
Andy about to get boscoed Schmidt
Who knows, maybe you'll have to get a second set of Boscos for the
Hilsen.
Rene, I really like the looks of those on
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