Hey Gernot,
The guy who built our ad trailer did some pretty good work for (what
seems v cheap) to me. He can work off drawings. Let me know if you
want me to bring you there.
Paul
On Dec 25, 11:02 pm, Earl Grey earlg...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Jim, I was thinking about that option, as well.
Only a short ride yesterday. Lots of other things on the plate
(figuratively and literally). Additionally, the snow and ice covered
roads aren't calling right now. The ride was not on my Sam
Hillborne.
Highlight was stopping and conversing with a friend who was trying to
clear ice/snow off his
Thomas -- look on the back of the freewheel body and see if you can
find a faint marking that will say M2 or M3. If it's M2, take it
back to your LB and ask them to warranty it with an M3 model. A few of
these older models are still lurking -- we found a couple in our
stocks this month -- and they
With regards to the quail, they were soaked.
Their little knitted Christmas scarves and hats were wet, but being
wool, were still warm.
Cheers,
JimD
On Dec 25, 2010, at 7:59 PM, Robert F. Harrison wrote:
Actually it sounds like you had a better ride than I did even
counting the lack of
Grant should add these to the Riv catalogue -- best historical novels
I've come across: the Jack Aubrey/Stephen Maturin Royal Navy series,
about 2 dozen spanning the years 1803 to about 1815 and the career of
the former from his first command to his appointment as a low level
Admiral. No steel,
Crankset is sold. Derailleur remains. It is lonely, and calling your
name.
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I like my green Brooks:
http://picasaweb.google.com/linthicum/2010121902#5552426392366488002
It's actually more British Racing Green than the OD that it appears in
the photo.
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I have a couple of friends who love those books. I keep meaning to
check them out.
I've noticed lots of Riv enthusiast like John McPhee. Coming Into the
Country is one of my favorite books.
This has really been a year of nonfiction for me with some of my
favorite reads being Columbine, The Big
For those who may be planning early 2011 purchases/projects . . .
Probably beginning about Jan. 10, I probably am going to be selling my
green 56 cm Sam Hillborne as a complete bike. It probably will have
the following:
48cm Noodles with Cane Creek levers
Nitto Technomic Deluxe stem (about
Good Luck with your ride!!
Rainy and 37 here. I did get out on my new Sam Hillborne yesterday and had a
nice ride around the city.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All!!
best,
JimP
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 06:07:16 -0800
Subject: [RBW] Re: Happy Holidays!
From: ericpl...@aol.com
+1 on McPhee...lot's of titles, favorite lately in the Pine Barrens.
Check out Alistair Humphreys' books. He wrote a 2 book set on several
years' touring around the world.
On Dec 26, 4:34 pm, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a couple of friends who love those books. I keep meaning to
That's my recollection too John. I think it was mainly smaller tubing size (to
get a livelier feel) and a low trail fork for front loading. Based, as I
understand it, partly on feedback from Sogn owners and looking around at what
was missing the market. And well, the original Sogns were all
Is this around Aurora?
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Bruce fullylug...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bike pictures are not bad in these circles...
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Justin,
Well you can add my wife and I to that list of excited about this get
together.
Kelly
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On 12/26/2010 7:06 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
I thought it was uncouth to ride white tires after Labor Day ...
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On Dec 26, 2010, at 5:57 PM, jinxed wrote:
Having a fantastic day with family now in the books, I found
Howdy folks
I need two inexpensive north road type bars for my daughters' new bikes.
They came with some strange, tallish cruiser bars that really bug me.
Anyway, I have two of the Priest/Falcon bars RBW used to sell, but I was
planning on using one of them myself. I need one more of something
As promised at the last ride, I'd like to encourage all the Seattle riv/bob
folks to put aside a few hours mid-day on 1/1/11 for a nice balmy New Years
ride. I'm thinking we can meet at Herkimer Coffee on University Ave. this
time around. In keeping with the unusual times, we'll say 11:11am?
I want to take a moment to thank Erik Jensen, Mike, Jim E, and Phil Bickford
for their extremely informative advice on underbiking it on Bolinas Ridge Fire
Road in Marin County, CA. You all gave me very useful things to think about and
helped me to visualize what the trail would feel like.
I
I hope I'm still riding a bike on 2/22/22 to attend the Atlantis 2 ride. It'll
be a fun night of riding. (Quiz: why must it be at night?)
Families that bring two Atlanti will get special prizes.
On Dec 26, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Brian Hanson wrote:
As promised at the last ride, I'd like to
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