I think the ease of institution of the regimen can vary as individuals'
balance of fast-twitch and slow-twitch (white meat, dark meat for the
poultry familiar). Know that your smooth muscle, (heart, blood vessels
walls, intestinal walls) are fueled by glucose. Your brain and nervous
system
Philip, did you use a hammer on copper rivets, or on steel rivets or both?
Thanks,
John
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No. Read the book. Then ask questions. Everything your thought you knew
about the relationship between fat and cholesterol and health is wrong.
Learn why.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 10:37:26 PM UTC-7, lungimsam wrote:
But isn't eating all that cream and fat really
Anne, You are right, fruit is mostly sugar. There isn't a nutritional need
for fruit or sugar, once the liver and body are producing the glucose
needed, and sipping it rather than gulping it. I still eat a grapefruit now
and again when they are in season. The date advice is for when someone is
I'd wear one.
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 7:51:20 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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I'm a big fan of Brooks tape which, of course, matches the honey saddle
perfectly. They are expensive but I bought them after my third set of
corks crapped out in less than a year. I bought one pack of Brooks 9 years
ago and have moved them across three different handlebars. I only had to
Do you Proofide the bar tape?
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Subject: [RBW] Re: Noodle to Albastache Swap - Trek 520 Touring Bike
I'm a big
I also had a similar problem. The derailleur hanger had twisted a little
from my shoelace catching it. I just had to rotate it slightly to fix the
problem (in my situation).
John
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 2:58:53 PM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
I can’t seem to get my front derailer
Brooks leather bar tape isn't the same leather as the saddles (that would
be much too thick, of course). It's thinner and has a wax treatment from
the factory (which is noted in the accompanying paperwork, iirc) so it
holds up pretty well without any treatment.
However, I also use Obenauf's on
TOO FUNNY. I’d take one, too, and I’ve never even laid eyes on Manny (no need,
though, to understand the shirt!).
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Deacon,
Ok, so let me get this straight.
You sleep on the floor, don't sit on chairs, don't stretch, breath through
your nose, ran 30 miles a day with your camping gear in a fanny pack, ride
bare-foot and eat once a day?
You sir, are the most interesting man in the world!
On Tuesday,
I use the Obenauf's that Rivendell sells. Stuff is fantastic.
http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/goo13-tiny.htm
John
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 8:29:24 AM UTC-8, Pudge wrote:
Do you Proofide the bar tape?
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I definitely hammered down the edges of copper rivets on the Quickbeam's
B17. I think I also hammered the edges of steel rivets, but I'm not sure.
I don't think you'll damage the integrity of a rivet by removing material
from its head, but since they're designed to be hammered, I'd try that
I agree that you should try hammering it first. It could be that the rivet
wasn't set completely into the leather as it's meant to be, so the edge
would be sticking up a little causing the discomfort.
David
Chicago
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 12:31:36 PM UTC-6, Philip Williamson wrote:
I
ASKING $160 SHIPPED TO THE CONTINENTAL U.S.
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I bought this custom made Swift Industries Bar bag and never found a home
for it. I had planned to use it on my road bike but
ended up with a different setup. This bag was mounted and
Yes! Sign me up for one.
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 4:51:20 PM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 4:47:14 PM UTC-8, Christopher Chen wrote:
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Bill Lindsay
I have no experience with Albastache bars but a lot with Trek 5/6/720 from
that period. They tend to steer a bit more quickly than any of the RBW
bikes I have ridden and so I would wonder if the wider bars might
accentuate that. Just a thought.
Michael
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at
Quirky. The word you're looking for is quirky. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 9:20:36 AM UTC-7, Mark Reimer wrote:
Deacon,
Ok, so let me get this straight.
You sleep on the floor, don't sit on chairs, don't stretch, breath through
your nose, ran 30 miles a
Yes, I found the 700x35 version online, thanks.
What is the difference between the regular folding tire and the
Adventure tire? See:
Oh, looks like the MSO comes in 700x32 too. Cool!
I enjoy the tread pattern on the MSOs and they do roll well on pavement.
KJ
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 6:45:54 PM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
Yes, I found the 700x35 version online, thanks.
What is the difference between the regular
I have WTB All Terrain 700 x 37 on my new ANT. I can't vouch for dirt
performance, but they roll nice on pavement for the 10-20 mile rides I've
done so far. I completely forget they're semi-knobby until I look under the
front rack.
http://www.wtb.com/products/all-terrain
On Tuesday, January
I own a 200K RUSA permanent that goes from Austin to Lincoln, TX, route 2531
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The first time I rode this with a few friends, there was quite a bit
more dirt than we were expecting on the stretch between McDade, TX and
Lincoln, TX. A
Its funny how a project evolves over time. I started this thread asking
about replacing the Noodle bars on my Trek 520 with Albastache bars. Now,
one day later, after reading a whole lot of comments here (and other places
on the web), I think that I may do better going with Albatross bars
MUBAR. Mannyed Up Beyond All Reason ;-)
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After doing some more reading and research, I have found that:
The Clement Xplore MSO comes in 700x32 and 700x40
The Clement Xplore USH comes in 700x35
I think the USH is more what I have in mind, it has a smooth center
section with the diamond shaped blocks on the edge.
Here is a review that I
Sounds like you need some manner of CX tire. I've had good luck with the
Clement MSO 700x40 tires but they would likely not fit on the Redwood. I
believe there is a similar version in 700x35 (USH-something or rather).
KJ
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 5:34:51 PM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
I
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Right on. Have fun :)
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 4:22 PM, Joe Bernard joerem...@gmail.com wrote:
I have WTB All Terrain 700 x 37 on my new ANT. I can't vouch for dirt
performance, but they roll nice on pavement for the 10-20 mile rides I've
done so far. I completely forget they're semi-knobby
That's pretty great. Too bad we don't have any ready art of someone pushing
a bike up a hill
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Towards the end of my ride today, I heard a loud crunch and my Ram lurched
to a stop. Didn't take long to figure out the cause. My Shimano Tiagra RD
had separated into two pieces. The larger chunk with cable attached
wrapped around the right chainstay and lodged in my spokes. The other
I run Compass 1.75 on one bike, 2.15 Big Ben's on another (how I ended up
with two 26 inch bikes is a long story). I run both on mixed terrain, with
good results. The Compass tires spin up faster, and I use them for day-long
rides (75+ miles) with a mix of pavement and trails. The Big Bens will
The Conti Cyclocross Speed is worth
considering: http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/t108.htm
I find it plenty grippy in dirt, and smooth on the road. Nice price for a
good tire, too.
jim m
wc ca
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What Mr. Chen said...that would be PERFECT.
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
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Where did you find MSOs on sale? I've found them to be a great tire for me
and want to get some more.
To OP: If you can fit 'em, the MSOs are fantastic tires. Not slow at all
and I obsess on tires a bit.
If you want a bit smaller, and potentially a bit faster, don't forget about
the Challenge
What JP said...I tend to figure you get what you pay for. Though I figure Grant
and Co did their due diligence on the big wheel Altus rear D. So glad
you came out unscathed.
~Hugh
Los Angeles, CA
On Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 2:56:14 PM UTC-8, John wrote:
Towards the end of my ride today,
The ordering process was the same for me. I got my tires in less than 36
hours to receive, not bad service for free shipping. Another plus was the
mailman came when my wife wasn't home. : )
They look nice, but i am going to wait till I need new tires to mount
them. I bought them because
I'm stem-shifter curious. If you have one of those stem shifter mount
things that you aren't using, then please let me know. Off-list please -
sheesh have some decency, right? ;)
-Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR
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Mine weighed about 240 grams on my kitchen scale. The yen has really
tanked compared to the dollar, so it is a good time to buy things from
Japan now.
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Dear Tim,
Congratulations! It sounds like a great day outside. There's a card?
Besides, What is more unracer than racing? Consider the following.
Tying into the eat bacon, don't bonk thread, short-ish racing efforts
(especially criterium racing and CX racing, shockingly enough) are a whole
Just now, their website brings up a message that Google translates as:
*Visit us, thank you.*
*Currently, because of maintenance by the server providers,*
*Not permitted access to temporary shops.*
*Because it is a plan that can sometimes access 8 am,*
*Although Excuse me, again, as you can
In mid-2002 when I ordered my Rivendell custom, the standard fork crown is
on the Rivendell in the background. When I received the bike, the fork
crown was the same as on Lon's green bike. I called Rivendell and was told
that I had received the custom cut fork crown at no extra charge. I
The bike looks great. What a nice labor of love for your mom.
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Took advantage of the end of the year coupon and was able to pick up a 62
Hillborne a few weeks ago. I have it pretty dialed in so far but i'm in
need of front rack. I usually carry a fair amount of junk in a basket up
front so the bike feels a bit naked at the moment and my saddlebag is
Porous metallurgy? That looks pretty bad.
On Jan 20, 2015 8:03 PM, John lindbergj...@hotmail.com wrote:
Towards the end of my ride today, I heard a loud crunch and my Ram lurched
to a stop. Didn't take long to figure out the cause. My Shimano Tiagra RD
had separated into two pieces. The
Dear Hugh,
I bought a pair in March of 2014 for my Atlantis. They replaced a set of Big
Apples 26x 2.1(?). The Compass seem faster but I have no data to confirm
that. The compass ride as nicely as the Big Apples. I have about a 1000 miles
on them and have not gotten one flat. (I really hate
Hugh, another option is the 26 x 1.75 Pasela. The 1.75 model has beefier
tread than the thinner Pasela's and would do great for mixed terrain. The
TG model would be a great touring tire.
I've done quite a bit of off-road on the 700 x 37 version that has the
same heavier tread.
~mike
My seatpost came in today, thanks Peter!
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Goshen Peter uscpeter11...@gmail.com
wrote:
I really understand that people are frustrated, and I am truly sorry. but
yes its been the month from hell for me too. Actually just got back from ER
with my daughter who
It's obvious now, I am just not right in the head, so I'll spare the tale.
Bottom line...I want fat tires. Period.
So yes. A 57 Hilsen made by Waterford, with canti mounts added by Avery Co
Cycles, and just freshly painted by Spectrum. All tip top and mint like.
At minimum...a bone stock 56cm
Glad no damage to you.
I haven't used Tiagra, but Sora triple front derailleurs I've had have also
just broken. Same failure more than once, the metal arm that holds the spring
just snapped. (I obviously don't save money by baying Sora anymore.)
I like Shimano a lot, especially LX, but the
I'm glad nothing else was damaged and you weren't roaring downhill in
traffic!
My wife has experience casting non-ferrous metals, and she wasn't surprised
by the apparent variation in density in the photos.
Kind scary...
John
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Have you considered the 700x40 Clement MSO? They make something in 38 too.
Depending on your rim you might be able to fit them on there.
The MSOs are pretty sweet tires.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Jim Bronson jim.bron...@gmail.com wrote:
I own a 200K RUSA permanent that goes from Austin
Rims on the Redwood are 700c Synergy in the front and Sun CR-18 in the
back. 23-24mm type rims, wide but not Blunt wide.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:30 PM, Chris Chen cc...@nougat.org wrote:
Have you considered the 700x40 Clement MSO? They make something in 38 too.
Depending on your rim you
If your goal is an around town errand runner, I don't think you can go
wrong with the Albatross. It's great in the city raising you up and back.
I also had a set of Bosco's but they just seemed too high for my liking
and there really isn't a second hand position that works for me (I only
Great, now I'll throw in another option for an upright 26.0 handlebar!
Jitensha bar.
Its a very good upright bar and great for getting around town while still
being upright like the albatross, and not as aggressive as the albastache.
I have it on a recent Quickbeam build and am very happy with
Hi Bunch,
Has anyone had experience with the above tires? If yes how do they compare to
the Big Ben's? The compass weigh in at 440g which are light and I presume would
roll fast. I wonder how they'd handle mixed terrain? How they hold up over
time? In advance thanks for your thoughts.
Cheers,
On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 3:40:32 PM UTC-8, Minh wrote:
It's amazing that these guys will discount them so heavily only being 10%
off on weight! they've could've called them 'leger' instead of 'extra
leger'!
Grand Bois is getting a new shipment, and don't want to create
THIS BAG WENT FAST. IT'S BEEN SOLD. THANKS FOR VIEWING.
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 10:56:04 AM UTC-8, Rod C wrote:
I bought this custom made Swift Industries Bar bag and never found a home
for it. I had planned to use it on my road bike but
ended up with a different setup. This bag
I knew a friend who wanted one and well I want to be the bike version of
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Rod C rodc...@gmail.com wrote:
THIS BAG WENT FAST. IT'S BEEN SOLD. THANKS FOR VIEWING.
On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 10:56:04 AM UTC-8,
I agree about the plugs. I've never gotten them to stay in long without a
little adhesive. I have also seen that some of the Brooks tape colors fade
due to sun exposure (badly in some cases). I haven't had this problem with
the 9 year old honey tape. They've darkened nicely with age.
John
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