Nice table. Did that come from Barnstable Table (massachusetts)?
Jim D Massachusetts
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On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 7:42:28 AM UTC-6, Jim D Massachusetts wrote:
Nice table. Did that come from Barnstable Table (massachusetts)?
Jim D Massachusetts
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Jenny,
Great Job! I went straight to the food pics. I was in Paris in April for
a different endeavor (marathon!) and can appreciate how wonderful simple
foods become after such a physical effort!
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 12:03:43 PM UTC-4, Jenny Oh Hatfield wrote:
PBP was
But you don't want to leave the coffee in there to continue extracting
while you drink, do you? You'd want another drinking cup.
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I've shellacked foam before. It was fine. It will change the finish and
feel of course, but it will also increase longevity of the bar tape.
Do you have a scrap you could test the shellac on? Or perhaps try an
inconspicuous place like where the hoods cover the bar tape a bit?
Aaron Young
The
Indeed they do, and they'll fit in a typical handlebar bracket. I like the
double-wall insulated SS version particularly.
The downside of the Bodum French-press mugs is that the plunger shaft isn't
really long enough. This means that there's a sweet spot for grind
size/dosing; if you don't get
The mug holds 18 oz total - figure 12-14 oz of actual coffee, about like
any other travel mug. I fill the thing up, put the mug in my handlebar
bracket while steeping, and off I go. The coffee's usually gone within 30
minutes. Maybe I'm less fussy than other cutting-edge coffee consumers. My
I'm switching from canti to V brakes so I'm removing the headset cable stop
spacer and want to fill the space with a 3 mm or 5 mm knurled headset spacer
that VO used to sell. If you got a bunch I may buy the lot. Black or silver
is inconsequential. Thanks in advance.
FW,
Captain Conway
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But easier to carry on a bike than a traditional French press, Bobby
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But this would carry well.
On Aug 27, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J
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But easier to carry on a bike than a traditional French press, Bobby
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PBP was magnificently hard and wonderful and painful and life-changing. It
took me just about the same amount of time to write all of my blog posts as
it did to ride PBP itself! I've collected my thoughts and texts into seven
blog posts if you'd interested in my journey.
The Cyclists (an
Been using Aeropress for 6 months or so. More effort than expected and
honestly not yet convinced it produces coffee better than a traditional French
press.
Bobby (will give it more time, but not too much...) Birmingham
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You can search for RUSA permanents on the RUSA.org site. There are 2500+
of them out there so there's bound to be one in your area.
On Aug 26, 2015 13:50, George Schick bhim...@gmail.com wrote:
Eric (Norris) - do you have any RUSA permanents in your neck of the
woods that you ride to prepare
I find is disheartening that Colorado is so high, considering how very,
very far we have to go!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 3:41:10 PM UTC-6, Jon Dukeman in the
foothills of Colorado wrote:
Check it out.
http://bikeleague.org/bfa/awards
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Personally, I am going to live with this bike, and ride it a good while
before contemplating any upgrades. By that, I mean replacing replacing any
of the original components with different items. Because I do plan to
accessorize right away with a Pletscher rear rack, fenders, water bottle
58cm SimpleOne.
- Tange headset
- Wheel set is velocity unbranded track hubs to SunCR18 rims with Soma
C-Line terracota tires.
- Surly dingle 17/21
- Freewheel 17t
- 9 speed chain
- There are pics of the frame here
They're probably glued together cork bits; which I've shellaced before (the
natural, though, not black). It'll darken them up a bit help them to
become more water resistant.
Best,
Eric
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 5:50:58 PM UTC-4, drew wrote:
purchased some black cork grips, but im
Check it out.
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I will be making a trip up to Seattle, WA from Portland, OR next month, and
driving from Portland to Taos, NM end of September/beginning of October.
Free personal delivery if you are reasonably on the way. I've had three
persons inquire but no follow up yet.
the frame is beautiful.
Michael
Patrick,
Maryland is #10 and I share your thoughts. What must cycling in states 41-50
be like? Perhaps there are only small distinctions between states in the study.
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Eric,
Love to see a picture of your Singer
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 10:18:27 AM UTC-7, Eric Norris wrote:
Finished in 79:58, but on my Alex Singer, not a Riv :-(. The Singer
received a lot of looks and comments, both from the French and from the
Japanese (Singer has a huge following
Thank you Jenny, that was a great ride (and read)!
Lynne F
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Here is the back side.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2ik=82c9f4ca52view=attth=14f71d1bf3028eaeattid=0.2disp=safezw
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Patrick Moore bertin...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll be interested in whatever you can find out about a holder that both
holds the device
That is very nice, and he seems like a really cool, gentle, dude. He looks
at times unnervingly like Walt in Breaking Bad at times...(!)
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 12:21:44 AM UTC-4, cyclot...@gmail.com
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Aeropress has a lot of love here. This is a pretty fun read/watch:
you might want to search shellac on the forum, but shellac is hard,
separates and flakes from a flexible substrate.
I have used spar varnish on two sets of cork grips, and they came out
great. But I don't think I'd do anything to foam grips.
On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 4:50:58 PM
Iphone 6 on its way.
Currently I use an Iphone 4 in a Lifeproof case mounted on bike with Lifeproof
attachment which easily moves among my bikes. The Lifeproof case did not hold
up well over 30+ months of use, but it was waterproof until 3 months ago, and I
liked the phone mounted where I
My MUSA rear shorts or breeches with a longer ventile rain jacket as needed.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 6:16:33 PM UTC-6, WETH wrote:
Iphone 6 on its way.
Currently I use an Iphone 4 in a Lifeproof case mounted on bike with
Lifeproof attachment which easily
I use a similar strategy but more sophisticated equipment: left rear jersey
pocket. The iPhone 5's fingerprint unlock capability makes this strategy
all the more effective. Of course, this makes on-the-go referral more
awkward, but it is possible, with care.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 6:25 PM,
Patricks,
Your methods have merit and are cost effective! When I want to unplug and ride
peacefully I do put the phone in a saddlebag or musa pant pocket. However,
other rides I need or want to have access more quickly.
Thanks,
Erl
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I'll be interested in whatever you can find out about a holder that both
holds the device securely even over bumps and, second, swaps between bikes
with some sort of QR device. I've long had a Topeak or Avid or somesuch
waterproof carrier, but it's a pain to mount. In fact, if anyone wants
mine,
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