Satire works in mysterious ways. Sometimes it cuts right to the
truth.
On Apr 1, 10:59 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
They're great in concert.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:57 PM, rob markwardt robmar...@hotmail.comwrote:
...and clothes you can wear off the bike without
I'll always be King of Dorks...was I thinking that, or singing out
loud?
On Apr 1, 11:06 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Satire works in mysterious ways. Sometimes it cuts right to the
truth.
On Apr 1, 10:59 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
They're great in concert.
I've personally done yellow tape and 6 coats of amber shellac (flakes
from Velo Orange) and it comes out pretty dang close.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8199...@n04/379930/
Mike
On Apr 1, 10:43 am, Ryan citizenofmilwau...@gmail.com wrote:
Can any of you esteemed group members recommend
N-V-US!!!
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OK - here are the pics. Lot's of similarities to the
I'm probably not the only one who has enjoyed the photos Grant makes
on his rides up into the hills around Walnut Creek. Some friends and I
rode a back-road loop around Lake Pepin on Sunday. Usually when I ride
around Pepin, the local vegetation is green and lush, but in March,
it's still pretty
Jim:
Very nice bar tape and like the matching fenders in this panda shot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/twowheelflight/4483478454/in/set-72157623751664968/
The rider on the black Trek looks a touch stretched out. You need to get him on
a Riv...
From: Jim
Looks like a lot of fun.
I should, but have not yet, find the time to ride up around
Minneapolis.
The bluffs on either side of the Mississippi near LaCrosse and even
where Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois come together present both
beautiful and challenging rides.
I think if our friends out West
It's got two shorter leather straps cinched up to Vivo saddlebag loops.
(designed to work with the loops on a B-17) It hangs higher and more nicely
than the other one I have, which is a single longer crosswise strap which goes
through the saddle rails. (visible in the older pics of my
Joel: if you do make it to Mpls, I'll be happy to ride around with you
and suggest some routes. Late Summer and Fall are great, because we
have lots of nice offroad that is too wet earlier in the year.
On Apr 2, 8:05 am, JoelMatthews joelmatth...@mac.com wrote:
Looks like a lot of fun.
I
Looks like a fun ride Jim! Riding around Lake Pepin is quite a
journey.
As Joel stated, the Mississippi and all it's tributaries offers very
challenging riding.
I grew up in Rochester, which is blessed with hilly terrain just to
the East, NE and SE. Co. Rd. 9 out of Rochester towards Whitewater
On Apr 2, 8:22 am, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery thill@gmail.com
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great pics, Jim. yet another place I'd like to do some cycling.
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Vittoria Randonneur's have plenty of happy users, just jog on over to
Bike Forums.
I for one don't take much stock in price in a indicator of a tires
quality. These days there is no clear indication of what is, and what
is not a quality tire.
I read plenty of dissatisfied Schwalbe and Continental
On Apr 2, 2010, at 8:05 AM, JoelMatthews wrote:
Looks like a lot of fun.
I should, but have not yet, find the time to ride up around
Minneapolis.
The bluffs on either side of the Mississippi near LaCrosse and even
where Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois come together present both
beautiful and
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
Winona is not a hotbed of culinary wonders. La Crosse has more options.
Both towns have an astonishing number of bars.
True, but I should mention that Red Wing, from whence many of these
rides start, has the excellent
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Bruce fullylug...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jim:
Very nice bar tape and like the matching fenders in this panda shot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/twowheelflight/4483478454/in/set-72157623751664968/
The rider on the black Trek looks a touch stretched out. You need to
You do not say whether you have ever ridden a Schwalbe tire.
I, and the many others who have, pay the price for the tire not
because of our simian intelligence level but rather because the tires
have an amazing combination of smooth ride and long life. I know the
prevasive WalMart mentality is
Well, depending on work load, I just might take up Jim's offer. It is
an easy Amtrak ride from Chicago to Minneapolis. That is beautiful
country.
As for restaurant - I know there are some good choices in small town
Midwest. There is just no comparing what you can find in Northern
Cali. I did
I know the nitto F-15 still isn't in stock. However, it is my
understanding that riv had some bags previously that used this set-up.
Can any one speak to the front end behavior with the higher load? I'm
weighing my options between this set-up and a decaleur/front rack
mounted bag.
-Erik C
On Mar
I thought some of you might be interested in this bike:
http://fastboycycles.com/projectbike.html
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And here's an amazing VeloOrange Randonneur (that isn't for sale):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97916...@n00/sets/72157606169015639/
Nice eye candy.
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On Apr 2, 11:30 am, happyriding happyrid...@yahoo.com wrote:
And here's an amazing VeloOrange Randonneur (that isn't for sale):
yeah - Steve P. knows how to build a bike. His Saluki is killer.
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No offense to the folks in Iowa. I love the state and the people.
Indeed. There are not a whole lot of them, but the people you meet
riding in Iowa - and S'Eastern Minnesota, tend to be very open and
friendly.
And I'm sure you can find good coffee in Iowa too. Maybe.
Perhaps if the
If this isn't an indicator to you to replace a rim, what is?! Don't
wait for them to fail whilst riding.
On 3/27/2010 1:34 PM, Rick Smith wrote:
Discovered these while cleaning the Saluki's rims today:
That was built to VO specs by Johnny Coast. The new VO Randonneur
will be factory built in Taiwan. They will cost less, but I cannot
fathom they will be as nice as Steve's bike.
The original Porteur has nice lines. Personally, I think fixed kind
of runs counter to the purpose of a Porteur, but
Holy smokes, did your gran'pa leave you that saddle? Looks like it has 1.7
milllion miles on it...
Nice bike!
Steve
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Interesting. I have the same bag with those same loops on a Brooks Team Pro
but I can't get the bag as vertical either:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/natan/4400788086/in/set-72157623013628085/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/natan/4400782996/in/set-72157623013628085/
Maybe it's due to the different
For the head badge admirers, there's a new picture up (it's the last
one--all the way to the right):
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/hunqapillar/50-713
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Seems like it has been a bit with no more info on the Simpleone.
Anyone out there have any more info? Availability? Dates? Price?
Anything at all.
Cheers!
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Very nice looking. Did you use the same length stem?
Horace.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 8:22 PM, i.e. ien...@gmail.com wrote:
I love my Quickbeam. I've been riding it as a daily commuter in San
Francisco since I bought it last fall, with some weekend trips across
the bridge and into Marin. The
Huh, that is weird. The tan bag on my bike now is a newer version than my
black one, too, so maybe they've revised how they hang a bit? How old is
yours?
The Regal rails are a bit closer together than typical bag loop spacing---I
compenstated by angling them outward just a bit and it
I heard it was on hold for a short while to make way for the
hunqapillar.It'll be sweet when it comes out though!I think
it's like a quickbeam with a kickstand plate, which is awesome.
On Apr 2, 1:10 pm, cm chrispmur...@hotmail.com wrote:
Seems like it has been a bit with no more info on
I like my Rock n' Road so much I am now using it as my city bike as
well as my camper. I happened to have a couple pair of Jitensha bars
around and they were a natural for city riding.
The BG stem for drops is a bit too short and low for the Jitenshas.
Just sent an order to Bruce for a stem 2
FWIW, my 52cm QB has a kickstand plate...from the last silver batch.
Steve
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All gone again. Thanks.
On Apr 1, 10:34 pm, rob markwardt robmar...@hotmail.com wrote:
Wait...I still have a 32 and a 37! The 37, if you can believe it, was
found it on the sidewalk a few years ago and has a map drawn on the
address side. I'll sell these both for $5 shipped. Or, if you are
Last I heard it was this fall at the earliest, but I'd be happy to
hear otherwise.
~Mike~
On Apr 2, 10:58 am, Frederick, Steve frede...@mail.lib.msu.edu
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FWIW, my 52cm QB has a kickstand plate...from the last silver batch.
Steve
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Love the Jitensha bars on my AHH. Mine have Ergon grips and a stem 1cm
longer than usual.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27988...@n06/4098948581/
On Apr 2, 1:55 pm, JoelMatthews joelmatth...@mac.com wrote:
I like my Rock n' Road so much I am now using it as my city bike as
well as my camper.
Nice! You know what would look cool on there? Cork Ergon grips, that's what:
http://www.ergon-bike.com/us/en/interbike2009-gp1-biokork
Steve
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On Mar 27, 1:54 pm, Phil Roberts lugsnst...@gmail.com wrote:
Rick, while your rims probably won't fall off anytime soon they should
eventually be replaced. Those eyelet cracks are sometimes indicative of an
overall tensioning problem with the wheel. I've had eyelets crack from too
high
It is indeed yellow tape and amber shellac (I used Bullseye). I have
that combo and it is close depending on how much shellac you use.
Regardless, if it doesn't match perfectly, it complements perfectly.
And yes, looking at the yellow tape you simply cannot imagine it will
ever match. But it does.
Those Ergons are nice. I am using the Portuguese cork grips from
Riv. The cork absorbs shellac more than other cork grips. I used a
very small amount of Amber shellac and got a real nice color. Of
course it took me three sets before achieving this. (I donated the
other nice - but not what I
Has anyone tried out the Chrome shotwell knickers? The Swrves are
nice but too slim in the thighs for me. I like having a stretchy
fabric so Riv MUSA's won't do. I have a pair of Oregon Cyclewear
knicks that are fine after I cut out liner, but I'm looking for a grey
pair.
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I bought these several years ago and it has hung in my garage ever since. I
put it on for a short ride to make sure it works, then let it sit. LIghts
are in original packaging and have been in similar storage as well. So much
for good intentions. I think I paid $200 plus shipping for it all.
I haven't tried those but I can recommend Zoic Reign knickers enthusiastically.
They're made of a bamboo/cotton blend and have a very nice, light feel.
http://www.zoic.com/node/512
I didn't care much for the removable liner, tho...so I removed it!
Steve
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The Bicycle Fixation knickers, the wool ones, are quite nice and, while not
stretchy except for the elastic at the back of the waist, are perfectly
roomy yet trim looking. Wool gabardine.
I have a pair, but I like my own, home made from Brooks Bros broadcloth,
even better; cut, hem, add Velcro at
Steve, those are fancy-nice indeed! They would look perfect on the Jitensha
bars!
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Frederick, Steve frede...@mail.lib.msu.edu
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Nice! You know what would look cool on there? Cork Ergon grips, that's
what:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wb8bAl1P-N0/S7XmJiNgm2I/NnI/xLNbdY3Xy6E/s1600/epic+bars.jpg
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The new Zoic's are nylon, wich is what I prefer... I'll have to find a
pair to try on.
The wool BF ones are nice looking but I would prefer synthetic for
pants.
both are black... trying to branch out a little with grey :~}
Thanks for the info.
~Mike~
On Apr 2, 12:58 pm, PATRICK MOORE
It looks like Seth Brundlefly sent a bicycle and a golfbag through the
transporter and this is what came out.
On Apr 2, 1:07 pm, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
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David: would you sell just the lights? Thanks, PAM
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:54 PM, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
I bought these several years ago and it has hung in my garage ever since.
I put it on for a short ride to make sure it works, then let it sit. LIghts
are in original
6 coats! That's some dedication right there
On Apr 1, 9:01 pm, velomann velom...@gmail.com wrote:
I've personally done yellow tape and 6 coats of amber shellac (flakes
from Velo Orange) and it comes out pretty dang
close.http://www.flickr.com/photos/8199...@n04/379930/
Mike
On Apr 1,
I need to move it all... wheel isn't so helpful to me without the lights :-)
BTW, sale is pending.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:16 PM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
David: would you sell just the lights? Thanks, PAM
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:54 PM, cyclotourist
That suggestion is a day late.
--mike
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Zoics are really nice as they have 1-2% spandex/lycra in them. I like that
a lot in active wear. BTW, their 2010 line is pretty ugly. At least the
shorts are. Zippers and designs all over them. Older stuff was simpler and
better IMHO.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Michael_S
SOLD, thanks for the interest
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:54 PM, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.comwrote:
I bought these several years ago and it has hung in my garage ever since.
I put it on for a short ride to make sure it works, then let it sit. LIghts
are in original packaging and
Good news/bad news regarding the SimpleOne.
Good news first- it's still on the calender.
Bad news- For next Spring.
The cost of a big Sam re-order, and the pending Hunqapilliar, make the
cost of the SimpleOne prohibitively expensive for 2010, since we are
required to pre-pay in full for the
That's a pretty obvious deal clincher. Congrats!
On Apr 2, 1:28 pm, cm chrispmur...@hotmail.com wrote:
Just noticed the double top tube on the H on the decals..in some
strange way that totally makes the bike for me. The setup on the 48
looks about perfect--I'll take it.
Cheers!
cm
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Many of you likely already saw this... but why not post it here? I
photographed my bikes and tried to fit them into Gran'ts categories.
He *did* provide the justification...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4482374136/
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
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Good stuff. Really really good stuff
All I have now is the touring bike (Hillborne), the lightish road bike
(Davidson signature) and the bomber (Bombadil). I live at the top of
a super steep hill in El Cerrito, so I sold off all my single speed
stuff and there is no freaking way I will run a
That's just weak.
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Hi, folks.
Bummer about the SimpleOne not coming out till next year... but...
I have an orange 62cm Quickbeam for sale or trade. Does anyone have a
nice orange 60 they'd consider trading? Alternatively, if anyone's
interested in it, send me an email. I'm off to the Bay Area on
Saturday (that's
Crashing on chip seal really sucks!
On a recent club ride here in East Texas someone overlapped wheels on
a section of new, smooth asphalt and went down.
Before he had even stopped sliding one of the club elders declared
at least it wasn't chip seal!
Angus
you should only be concerned if you
OK, this is in response to my trade posting. I have had several
inquiries about selling outright so I wanted to address that
possibility here.
My ultimate goal is end up with another bike whether that be building
a new frame with these parts, or some variation. Since my end point is
a 700c bike,
It's too big for me, too. I'll give you this free bump to the top of
the board in exchange for a question answered:
I see you are running a 'handlebar bag' on the rack without a
decaleur. How does that work for you?
I have a couple front bags that I think were built with a decaleur in
mind,
Haven't tried them recently. Did try a pair last year. Too stretchy
for my taste. Especially as I have fat thighs.
For reference, I can wear MUSA knickers in L, but they are
eversoslightly tight in the thighs. XL are better, but the waist is
looser.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 2,
A beautiful selection. If I didn't have a Hunqa on order, would have
been very tempted by the Q-beam.
Then again, my bikes overlap. Except the folder. Which also may go
up for sale in the future.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 2, 3:50�pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Many of you likely
Are you sure that isn't a 64cm frame? It looks like a 64.
On Apr 2, 7:12 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, folks.
Bummer about the SimpleOne not coming out till next year... but...
I have an orange 62cm Quickbeam for sale or trade. Does anyone have a
nice orange 60 they'd
I'm a big boy.
On Apr 2, 8:57 am, Frederick, Steve frede...@mail.lib.msu.edu
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Holy smokes, did your gran'pa leave you that saddle? Looks like it has 1.7
milllion miles on it...
Nice bike!
Steve
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I did use the same stem, but lowered it several cm. It's 110mm and
the frame is a 64.
On Apr 2, 10:29 am, Horace max...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
Very nice looking. Did you use the same length stem?
Horace.
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Okay, so Jim got to do all the fun stuff last weekend. But April 1st
was predicted to be silly warm and windy in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
High temp predicted to be 80. Took the day off work, grabbed the Sam
Hillborne, and decided to do the shorter version of Jim's ride.
Didn't do his ride due to
On Apr 2, 6:48 pm, rperks perks@gmail.com wrote:
I know the notice is really short, but I figured I would put this out
there
for any that may be in the Ventura area tomorrow, and have not seen
the discussion on Flickr. We have a small
group getting together around 9:30 AM or so to ride a
Oh, sh*t! It is a 64! How embarrassing. Clearly, I don't ride the
bike very much... and I've been taking the Riv fit a bit too
seriously.
OK! 64cm for sale. Asking $1K without the DOS freewheel (with the
standard 18t on there).
Email offers, tall ladies and gents.
Esteban
Oblivious in San
On Apr 2, 2:50 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Many of you likely already saw this... but why not post it here? I
photographed my bikes and tried to fit them into Gran'ts categories.
He *did* provide the justification...
I love that quote from Grant. Hilarious!
I've added a legend. Repeated here, with interesting parenthetical
notes, clockwise:
64cm (! - just found that out) Riv Quickbeam (FOR SALE!)
L Rawland Sogn
L Bike Friday Tikit (FS, too!)
59cm Rivendell Romulus
62cm Rivendell/Nobilette Custom Protovelo (FS, frame/fork , probably
after paint)
BTW, here's the Romulus:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4478951747/sizes/l/
-esteban
On Apr 2, 7:27 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
I've added a legend. Repeated here, with interesting parenthetical
notes, clockwise:
64cm (! - just found that out) Riv Quickbeam (FOR SALE!)
After spending a bunch of time comparing geometries and build
options...I am going to forgo the cantilever requirement as the AHH
seems to have the closest mix of what I want. I can still get a fat
tire in there, so all is good.
If you are interested let me know. I have also posted up info for
Ok.. I've tried the bars high, low, etc.. i think i'm just built wrong for this
bike.
iIt's a 59cm and i'm 5'11, but with a phb of only about 84.
and i'm north of 200lbs, so the whole setup remains a bit top and forward
heavy, which contributes to the twitchfactor.
i have another set of
I have Jitensha bars with the PDW Dapper Dan leather ergo grips on
them. So friggin comfortable.
On Apr 2, 9:21 pm, i.e. ien...@gmail.com wrote:
I did use the same stem, but lowered it several cm. It's 110mm and
the frame is a 64.
On Apr 2, 10:29 am, Horace max...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
How do you change gears on a Quickbeam?
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Fingers.
Hop off, release the wheel, slide it forward, move the chain over with
one's digits, tension the wheel, brakes stay aligned a-la QB design,
and you got yourself a touring 2-speed.
Esteban
On Apr 2, 8:08 pm, happyriding happyrid...@yahoo.com wrote:
How do you change gears on a
I was going to stay stand up while pedaling.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Fingers.
Hop off, release the wheel, slide it forward, move the chain over with
one's digits, tension the wheel, brakes stay aligned a-la QB design,
and you got yourself a touring
I was trying to be helpful... since I'm SELLING something! :)
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Apr 2, 8:17 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
I was going to stay stand up while pedaling.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Fingers.
Hop off,
On Apr 2, 9:11 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Fingers.
Hop off, release the wheel, slide it forward, move the chain over with
one's digits, tension the wheel, brakes stay aligned a-la QB design,
and you got yourself a touring 2-speed.
Is there also also a cog on the non-drive train
That is the way it has worked for me, I think there is a shipping
kickback too depending on the $$ and...
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/membership-join-sign-up/24-042
like they said too, it works out to be a pretty good deal if you are
getting a frame or more - Rob
On Apr 2, 8:31 pm,
Oh, my bad. :-)
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
I was trying to be helpful... since I'm SELLING something! :)
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Apr 2, 8:17 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
I was going to stay stand up while pedaling.
There's an 18t on the other side. Ignore the man in the floppy hat
cutting dangerously on the inside:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4469484509/
Esteban
San Diego, Calif.
On Apr 2, 8:52 pm, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, my bad. :-)
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at
And I must say I miss my Quickbeam! Just thinking today how much I would
like to ride it.
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
There's an 18t on the other side. Ignore the man in the floppy hat
cutting dangerously on the inside:
That should have been off list of course. I am sorry. Should not be
emailing at this late hour.
-jb
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:08 PM, John Blish jbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I have followed this thread and I don't know the answer to your question
about why it feels twitchy, but I
I've got the VO front rack, the Acorn bag, and bar end shifters on my
Bleriot. No problems at all.
On Mar 31, 6:28 pm, LF fie...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 31, 12:55 am, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
Larry, I use a Berthoud HB bag supported by a Mark's rack on my Hilsen
with BE shifters and
haha, what an iBOB faux-paus! :-P
yous are in the San Francisco? or the east-bay-Beast? i'd be up for a
ride manana (SAT), but regrettably seem to have blown the bike budget
for the, er, uh year...? no hunqas for me in the near future,
either...
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 4/2/10, Esteban
On Apr 2, 9:42 pm, rperks perks@gmail.com wrote:
That is the way it has worked for me, I think there is a shipping
kickback too depending on the $$ and...
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/membership-join-sign-up/24-042
like they said too, it works out to be a pretty good deal if you
Joe... I'll be in the Beast Bay. Martinez. We're driving up
tomorrow. I might stop by Riv HQ in the afternoon. Send me an email
if you're poking around.
I wonder if there's a good market up there and if its worth bringing
the QB up to get a local sale. Are there tall people up there?
I don't think so. I think you only get the rebate on stuff that is
purchased while you're an active member. And yes, frames purchases do
get figured into your year-end rebate.
--mike
On Apr 2, 9:43 pm, happyriding happyrid...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Apr 2, 9:42 pm, rperks perks@gmail.com wrote:
Esteban,
C'mon, we Norcals are all 6'+ in stature, you know that. Either way,
bring yer QB (or no), but- bring along something with two wheels,
regardless!
When do you think you'll be here (2040 N. Main)? Impromptu
Riv-ride(+friends, lurkers, hangers-on), anyone?
=- Joe
On 4/2/10, Esteban
You know, the best thing about the n+1 formula is you don't have to
keep track of what n is.
On Apr 2, 3:52 pm, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
Good stuff. Really really good stuff
All I have now is the touring bike (Hillborne), the lightish road bike
(Davidson signature) and the bomber
I ordered my bag in January so it's a couple months old. It's tan
with the single strap across the top, 2 holes for the strap/buckle to
pass through.
Looks the same as
http://www.flickr.com/photos/natan/4400788086/in/set-72157623013628085/
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You received this message because you are
I've found that there's also variation in the honey color of the
saddle itself. Just recently I tried orange cloth tape underneath with
6 coats of Bullseye amber and the final tone was very close to a
darker honey seat that I have. I've used both amber Bullseye and Velo
flakes on yellow cloth
Sweet bicycles. /envy
On Apr 2, 1:50 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Many of you likely already saw this... but why not post it here? I
photographed my bikes and tried to fit them into Gran'ts categories.
He *did* provide the justification...
Lake Pepin is truly a remarkable place to ride and it's nice to see it
getting some air time here on this forum. I've ridden around it
three times, all as two-day jaunts during the Lake Pepin 3-Speed Tour,
in 2006, 2007, and 2008. In 2007 I blazed a dirt road alternate to
part of the Day Two
I'm actually tempted by this, which is insane.
Philip
On Apr 2, 4:12 pm, Esteban proto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, folks.
Bummer about the SimpleOne not coming out till next year... but...
I have an orange 62cm Quickbeam for sale or trade. Does anyone have a
nice orange 60 they'd consider
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