You are right, and if cash were free-er just now that is what I'd do.
Right now, having mistakenly bought three new chains for the Fargo
that are too wide (#1 a SRAM ss chain whose label I did not read; the
other two cheap KMC chains that were sold me as 3/32 but must be 1/8")
I have a stash for mo
On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 15:00 -0700, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> I don't have any particular loyalty to local; the only reason I like
> local as such is convenience, when in fact that exists -- for example,
> remove my chain to clean it and find it stretched beyond acceptable
> limits, and I want a chain
I don't have any particular loyalty to local; the only reason I like
local as such is convenience, when in fact that exists -- for example,
remove my chain to clean it and find it stretched beyond acceptable
limits, and I want a chain *now*. Apart from that, my criteria for
bike store selection are
That *is* sad. Not anywhere near my LBS (being as how I'm in Seattle...), but I
really enjoyed their approach, and spent a lot of time looking at photos on
their site.
As Bob Freeman at Elliot Bay Bicycles said to me years ago, "If you buy from
catalogs (this was before there was an "online") i
Renaissance Bicycles is the latest victim of the Great Recession. On
their blog, they announced they are closing shop. Special thanks for
support went to Rivendell.
dougP
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