The Banana Bag has been sold.
On Oct 15, 11:42 am, Phil Bickford phi...@sonic.net wrote:
Khaki Baggins Banana Bag made by Duluth. leather edging, brass
buckles, and 3 leather straps.
$68 covers shipping CONUS
Rivendell half lugged, half fillet brazed stem. Silver 1-1/8
threadless, 22mm
Riv website only has 41cm right now, which seems pretty tiny. Anyone
want to sell me a wider pair?
wc.
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I on the other hand, like the GKs a whole bunch. I haven't tried the
sneaker pedal, but I have the MKS Sylvan and some Truvativ something
or other platform. For me the GK is the most comfortable of the
bunch. My feet stick fine, I like that they have reflectors. I
actually don't think about
In a couple of weeks my dad is flying out from New Hampshire and we're
planning on a short 4-5 day tour of the bay area. He and I both ride a
lot and plan on carrying minimal gear so 70-100 miles a day should be
doable. I spent part of today stitching together a route – it's
'inspired' by the SFR
Will,
When you are between Cloverdale and Healdsburg, instead of riding on Dry Creek
Rd, I recommend taking West Dry Creek between Westside Drive on the South and
Yoakim Bridge Rd on the north. It is beautiful. I've ridden on it three times.
Paved country riding at its best.
-Jim W.
On Oct
Justin,
I would like the BM IQ Fly if no one else has asked for it.
Thanks!
Angus
On Oct 16, 10:40 pm, Justin August justinaug...@gmail.com wrote:
Prices don't include shipping from 19143. Pictures available upon
request.
Rivendell Ribbit Brakes original pads still - $40
Faux TA front
Sorry folks -
It's not the IQ fly. It's the HALOGEN Lumotec FLY model. Senso
+Standlight.
-Justin
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Rivendell Ribbit Brakes original pads still - $40
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Conditions can change so much from hour to hour in the winter.
Sometimes the snow is hard and iced over in the morning, then by
afternoon it has softened and the going is really slow.
I ride my bike to work in the winter. Last winter it was a combination
of a mountain bike with spiked tires on
Brown (first pick) or black. Slotted preferably but would take non-
slotted as well.
I had little luck finding a used Swift so I will try for one of these
and see how that goes.
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I usually ride Saturday mornings with some cycling friends. They're
great guys and I always have fun riding with them, but these are guys
who not only won't ride when it's raining, they won't ride-- I am not
making this up-- when the roads are wet. Which not exactly my
attitude. I'm more of a bike
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I usually ride Saturday mornings with some cycling friends. They're
great guys and I always have fun riding with them, but these are guys
who not only won't ride
Anne,
Sounds like you had a great ride! Your friends sure have curious
ideas about what makes acceptable riding conditions ;-)
Out of curiosity (and because I want to get one someday) which size
Saddlesack did you get? Based on your grocery list I'm assuming it's
either a medium or a large.
Hi, Folks:
I'm cleaning out our garage today and downsizing my bike stuff. I'm
hoping to generate enough cash for a new wheel for my Hilsen. All
items are used and in good condition and as noted below. Payment via
PayPal - Shipping is not included.
Rivendell/Duluth Waxed Canvas Banana Bag - road
My brother is handling the sale Please contact him at
writeint...@gmail.com. Thanks.
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i'm guessing this is the SH mentioned:
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/bik/1984930063.html
On Oct 17, 2010, at 12:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
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On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Justin August
Yes, but Peter is open to offers.
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 1:23 PM, andrew hill neurod...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm guessing this is the SH mentioned:
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/bik/1984930063.html
On Oct 17, 2010, at 12:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
My brother is handling the sale Please
Pretty amazing Anne. Seems like if someone likes riding a bike, they'd like
riding it rain or shine...
Today is drizzly/misty in SoCal, so I put on my skinny (36mm!!!) tires and
mudguards http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/5090485054/. I wasn't
expecting to see anyone, but was happily
Don't forget to have some Racer5 brew at Bear Republic in Healdsburg
or Lagunitas IPA in Petaluma.
On Oct 17, 12:25 am, James Warren jimcwar...@earthlink.net wrote:
Will,
When you are between Cloverdale and Healdsburg, instead of riding on Dry
Creek Rd, I recommend taking West Dry Creek
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Stuart Fletcher
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Out of curiosity (and because I want to get one someday) which size
Saddlesack did you get? Based on your grocery list I'm assuming it's
either a medium or a large.
Large. I love it. There's only one problem,
James is right; West Dry Creek is splendid. And on the return in the
same area, think twice about whether the frontage road for Highway 101
is where you want to be.
After you cross the Golden Gate Bridge, you have yourself going up
through San Rafael and over to Point Reyes on Sir Frances Drake.
At the very least a link would probably be appreciated - moreso than
just an email address!
On Oct 17, 3:26 pm, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, but Peter is open to offers.
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 1:23 PM, andrew hill neurod...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm guessing this is the SH
WOW!
Thanks for all of the interest. I'll be building up a new wheel with
the proceeds!
The only item left are the Jandd Front Mountain Panniers,
I've received payment for most of the other items and sales are
pending for everything else. If anything falls through, I'll contact
the folks who
Thanks to all for your input. I ordered the VO and it arrived
yesterday (BOY THAT WAS FAST!!)...
I really like the quality of this bag... I only had a few minutes to
try it out on the rack... I'll have to give it a proper road test with
my drop bars on a longer ride. I'm sure it will serve my
Ryan Nute just stopped by with a pair for me to buy, so soon I will be able to
sample the wonders of the Grip King. Thanks Ryan!
Do you guys use the added nobs?
Rob in Seattle
On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:49 PM, mike wrote:
I on the other hand, like the GKs a whole bunch. I haven't tried the
I'm looking for a front-bag to hang beneath m-bars on a Romulus. M-bars and
bags don't seem to go together at all well. That being said, I'd like to try a
bar-bag instead of a front rack on this bike but I've got a 12-cm stem on, so
it's a hair more room than usual.
Any suggestions??
I just put Grip Kings on my Sam, and like them a LOT more than the MKS
sneakers.
The way my (flat, size 11) feet sit makes better contact with the GK's. And
this is w/o adding nubs.
Andrew
On Oct 17, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Rob Harrison wrote:
Ryan Nute just stopped by with a pair for me to
Acorn handlebar bag.
On 10/17/2010 6:04 PM, andrew hill wrote:
I'm looking for a front-bag to hang beneath m-bars on a Romulus. M-bars and
bags don't seem to go together at all well. That being said, I'd like to try a
bar-bag instead of a front rack on this bike but I've got a 12-cm stem
I like the Hobo bag as sold by Rivendell and also the similar version
by the Acorn folks. I use one now with my drop bars and its just the
right size for most rides. Although a front rack with a nylon,
drawstring stuff sack and a Irish strap or two is the lightest way to
carry extra stuff. I'm
Free for postage, issue Autumn 2010 and Summer 2010 of Bicycle
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Baggins bar tube does well on my mustaches, so I'm guessing that the following
would do well:
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/brand-v-bar-tube/20-197
Unfortunately, the Baggins one is no longer on the site, but that Brand V one
looks nice, and the price is good. I really like the Brand
Greetings.
I'd love to look at a copy of BQ. Could you send me one of 'em?
How do I pay?
All the best,
Kevin
On Oct 17, 4:34 pm, Ginz theg...@gmail.com wrote:
Free for postage, issue Autumn 2010 and Summer 2010 of Bicycle
Quarterly magazine. Good reading.
One per person, so the first two
Have done beater bikes in the past. This year am planning on riding
my Surly LHT with 26 wheels in the winter. Probably also my Salsa
Fargo. Both will have studded tires. The Sam Hillborne will be
inside on the trainer. Will also be my first winter using drop bars.
Previously have only had
http://www.frostriver.com/bike_bags/sawbill_trail.html
D.L.
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 5:04 PM, andrew hill neurod...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a front-bag to hang beneath m-bars on a Romulus. M-bars
and bags don't seem to go together at all well. That being said, I'd like
to try a
I'll take either one if available.
Thanks,
Eric
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Was going to mention this a week or so ago. But the windshield is a
pretty nifty item. While riding on vacation at the beginning of the
month, had a big hill to go down. Repeatedly. So, a couple of times,
when I was going to just cruise down the Gunflint Trail, the
Windshield came in handy.
I loved your bike life post. It made me wonder why a carbon bike has
to be 'dainty.' I spent a pretty instructive hour with Shawn of Ruckus
Components the other day, and it kind of changed the way I think about
carbon fiber. If you make _anything_ as light as possible, it's going
to fail.
The
I bought a rackaleur from VO to allow me to use bar bags with my
cross levers on a drop bar.
It works well. If your M bars are on a flat/horizontal stem then
something like that might allow you to get the bag out in front of the
foreward bends that I assume are causing you the trouble.
The
Depends on how much stuff you want to carry. I used a bar tube with M-
bars. It was a day rider, casual bike so the bar tube held what
little I needed for short rides.
If you go with the stuff sack on a rack idea, consider a cargo net to
hold it down. I love the way they can handle a wide
Hi Rob,
I have GKs on my porteur/commuter/rain bike. I added the spikes/studs
that Riv sells. Probably a good idea for wet weather. Probably also
depends on the shoes you are using. During the winter, I commute with
some Lowa hiking boots that have a really effective gore-tex liner. My
feet stay
I see Grant's blogpost about the Scott sisters in Mississippi, (http://
www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/294) but can't figure out how to
send the governor an email from the official site, or post on his
Facebook page.
Can anyone help with an email address?
Philip
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Cool post, Anne.
Kinda funny that we dig all purpose bikes, install big tires, fenders,
etc - but still care about aesthetics. I'm as guilty as anyone.
Unfortunately, the Large isn't available in grid-grey yet. The small
(which I have) and medium are. I really like that fabric - a lot. It
goes
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>From the website that Grant lists: write the office at - gover...@governor.state.ms.us.I sent a note last week.JoanOct 17, 2010 10:37:33 PM, rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com wrote:I see Grant's blogpost about the Scott sisters in Mississippi, (http://www.rivbike.com/blogs/knothole_post/294) but
new Noodles cockpit pictures
http://tinyurl.com/2fjvpr2
More pictures with different cockpits over time.
A bike in full.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
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I am curious if those of you with large feet that like the GK pedals
so much have flattish or high arched feet? I have high arches and
with the GK it felt like my feet were going to roll off the outside
edge and I had to use concentration to keep the load on my inner three
rows of foot bones. As
Thanks. gover...@governor.state.ms.us
No final period.
Philip
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I sent a note last week.
Joan
Oct 17, 2010 10:37:33 PM,
thanks everyone,
yeah, a no-rise, long stem is why i'm concerned about fitting something like
the Acorn Handlebar Bag under the m-bars, but that'd be an ideal bag i think,
and might work.
i think a seat-intended bag might fit, using seat tube loop as head-tube loop,
and seat loop loops for
Got a photo? That's too many colors flashing thru my head. But what
do I know? I think dark blue h-bar tape looks fine on my Atlantis
(stock color), along with a tan Acorn front bag ancient Hobo (some
version of green) for a saddlebag.
dougP
On Oct 17, 1:15 pm, Anne Paulson
Great Post Anne. I had a ride in late September that my Carbon
friends bailed on because of the threat, threat mind you not actual,
of rain. I shook my head and went out and had a wonderful ride with
hardly a sprinkle. I figured next time I get this response I would
ask if it was really true
All this talk about standard vs OS tubing over on some other list has me
curious: Anyone know the tubing specs for a 62cm Saluki? Who made the tubing?
Was it all standard size? I've heard it might have been 8-5-8 all around. Was
that true in every size? Grant?
Thank you!
Rob in Seattle
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Great piece, Anne!
I am in Borneo now (been here a week, will be here for 103 more weeks)
with my AHH. I bought (but didn't try it out until I arrived here) a
large Sackville sack for use on my bike. My first trip I hauled, a
box of cornflakes, a tin of dutch cookies, a bag of powdered milk (a
My dim recollection is that the tubing was stouter on 58s and up. I
thought the Japanese Rivs were OS Tohoku or Kasei.
Ryan
On Oct 17, 9:18 pm, Rob Harrison robha...@gmail.com wrote:
All this talk about standard vs OS tubing over on some other list has me
curious: Anyone know the tubing
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