Neoprene can work well, but the danger is you get wet from perspiration,
since it doesn't breathe. Wet isn't a problem per se, but if you get cold
from being wet, that is another story. Of course you'll be cold and wet
without proper gear too...
The biggest problem I had with my neoprene cycl
John G wrote, " Here in NJ, where the gravel is scarce but the roads are
battered "
I'll agree with the 2nd part of the statement and disagree with the first.
You obviously missed my https://www.dirtyjerseyride.com/ No, it isn't
L'Eroica or even Unbound, but 38% - 47% gravel (depending on the
date code on the replacement arm is 0712
Brian Ignatin
Pineville, PA USA
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 1:08 PM Touriste-Routier
wrote:
> These appear to have been mounted (grease on pedal threads and splines),
> but there doesn’t appear to be any signs of use on the Chainrings.
>
>
These have been sold; thanks to all who inquired.
Brian Ignatin
Pineville, PA USA
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 9:53:52 AM UTC-4, Touriste-Routier wrote:
>
> Inspired by yesterdays For Sale Post by Ant Ritchey, I too have a boatload
> of magazines and books to sell, all in previo
These have been sold; thanks to all who inquired.
Brian Ignatin
Pineville, PA USA
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 4:04:27 PM UTC-4, Touriste-Routier wrote:
>
> Rivendell Bicycle Works used to publish and mail a lot on paper; Full
> Catalogs, Readers, Flyers, Bike/Frame Catalogs. To p
These have been sold; thanks to all who inquired.
Brian Ignatin
Pineville, PA USA
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 10:53:24 AM UTC-4, Touriste-Routier wrote:
>
> For Sale: The Complete Collection of Gabe Conrad’s “Aeoleus Butterfly” &
> “On the Wheel” magazines. All are in pr
Rivendell Bicycle Works used to publish and mail a lot on paper; Full
Catalogs, Readers, Flyers, Bike/Frame Catalogs. To pass along fun reading
material, to reclaim space, and to raise funds for a u19/u23 Cycling
Program, I’m offering the following for sale:
*My Collection of Riv Readers*
Volu
Inspired by yesterdays For Sale Post by Ant Ritchey, I too have a boatload
of magazines and books to sell, all in previously read condition.
All Proceeds will benefit a u19/u23 Cycling Program
“Vintage Bicycle Quarterly”
Volume 1: Issues 1 - 4
Volume 2: Issues 1 - 4
Volume 3: Issues 1 - 4
There are a lot of different types of Gravel events. I started organizing
some in 2007; none of them are races, but all it takes to have a race is to
have 2 people trying to outdo each other. In the larger events, it is
typically easy to find someone to ride with, regardless of one's pace. In
The Color Factory in Waretown, NJ does inexpensive paint jobs. I'd call
them C+ grade (If Joe Bell is A+); not great on detail work (like filling
in lug panels), but you can get something stripped. blasted, painted 1
color, decaled and clear coated for ca $200 (not including the decals).
This
Red Kite Prayer posted their latest podcast today:
http://redkiteprayer.com/2019/05/the-pull-remembering-roland-della-santa/
The entire show is devoted to Della Santa, and includes some noteworthy
guests.
For those that like to read, I contributed to an article about Della Santa
at:
http://
I have a bunch of "Stand by Me" stands as sold by
https://www.bikenashbar.com/cycling/nashbar-stand-by-me-na-sbm-base
They are easy to transport, so I often take them with me for displaying
bikes (like concours) and for just having a way to keep the bike upright
(instead of leaning it against t
In the relatively early days of Rivendell, I saw Grant and one of his
employees lean their Rivendells directly against a pole outside of American
Cyclery in San Francisco. Top tubes against the pole. Just sayin...
That isn't how I'd treat mine, but each owner gets to decide for
themselves.
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