It can't be too long before something like this comes out in 700 X 60mm. Can't
hardly wait!
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I have the same situation as you.
Get a loud alarm for the detached garage, as well as the house.
Motion-triggered and door triggered.
Secure your bikes, when inside the locked garage, to an eyebolt set into
the concrete floor, or some other immovable object.
Consider also throwing an old stain
Congratulations!
Here's something to consider:
https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=46261
René
On Sunday, April 3, 2016, Lungimsam wrote:
> Easy!
> 1. Buy a pickup truck tie down wing bolt eyelet thingy from hardware
> store. Or a large size eyelet wing bolt will do
Easy!
1. Buy a pickup truck tie down wing bolt eyelet thingy from hardware store. Or
a large size eyelet wing bolt will do.
2. Mount in wall at bike TT/Seatcluster height.
3. Lean bike against wall with TT/seatclster junction near eyelet.
4. Lock bike TT/Seatcluster to eyelet with Ulock.
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Pacenti SL 23//Shimano 105, 32 Hole, 3x w/ Sapim Laser spokes (2.0/1.8/2.0)
Handbuilt by me, a certifified DT swiss wheelbuilder.
Less than 500 miles.
Also include Col De La Vie 38c tires + a brand new Soma B-Line tire.
$300 + shipping
Pics here:
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Hi Folks,
I just scored a 61 Atlantis complete from an incredibly pleasant seller on
Craigslist. The price was too good to be true (the seller had the original
owner's manual, so nothing sketchy) and the paint is a nice Coleman green
with cream accents. I have had a few Rivs pass through my h
Hey folks-
Assuming everything goes according to plan I'm entering the wild world of home
ownership at the end of this month! Our bungalow in East Oakland has a detached
1 car garage where he bikes will probably live. I'm wondering the best way to
secure them. The garage only has a car door, no
Sold. A list member has purchased both the bike and the bag, and the bike
will soon be shipped to Colorado. My family may have also gained another
contact and friend in the Rivendell network.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 4:20:58 PM UTC-7, Dave C wrote:
>
> 56 cm Rivendell Glorius Mixte (periw
Planet Bike blinkies have been claimed. Everything else is still available.
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> On Apr 3, 2016, at 6:31 PM, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> Purging my collection of blinky lights (perhaps to make room for more)?
>
> Selection o
This has obviously been well-used. Before I send it off to whoever buys it,
I will apply a fresh coat of Kiwi CampDry water repellant if you like.
There is one section of the drive-side of the bag where the leather is worn
(pictured). Should last for two more decades. $25 plus shipping.
Yeah bike theft is so well organized in urban areas and the Bay Area
specifically (to the point where a local nextdoor post in Oakland was
suspicious of people following riders on nice bikes to their home to break
in later and steal). Once you get to smaller cities I can't imagine that
bike theft i
I like gumwall look in that it makes the tires look smaller - you have to
be looking end on to tell how really big they are.
I was similar about the green-stripe Vittoria Open Paves. But they look
really good on a red Italian bike with white leather bar tape.
On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 6:0
I have placed this up twice for sale, only to back away because I always
came up with a reason to not complete the deed. If you are interested, rest
assured, I have already committed myself to another bike and will not
change my mind. Someday, I will probably buy another one in a 58 cm size,
wh
I'm not in the market for a blinkie, but that gif is adorable.
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Thanks. Those locks in the Kickstarter campaign look elegant. I wonder how
strong they are.
I have pitlocks on my (and my partner's) wheels and seat posts. Sadly, I
actually bought Allen bicycle bolts at Missing Link bike coop in Berkeley 6
months ago, but the Allen key stripped the bolt
Sold.
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Comment from "Allan" that made me smile:
"I’m starting to come around on the gumwall look. At first I thought these
tires were reserved for Rivendells with full racks, fenders, and Acorn
saddlebags. But even some of the latest carbon road bikes I’ve seen with
these tires look ok. I guess as lon
I addition to bicyclebolts.com (and pitlocks), check out this
kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hexlox/hexlox-anti-theft-for-saddles-wheels-and-more-made
There's always risks with kickstarter, but a $26 pledge isn't much for a
basic set of saddle locks that work with your existi
I came by this a couple of years ago when I bought a used Saluki. The bike
had like new parts on it so I doubt these have many miles on them.
Michael
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Definitely makes a case for ironing your name into your saddle.
Try the bicyclebolts.com for your next seatpost/saddle security fixing bolts.
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the whole splay argument is why I like Merrells on platforms - you can't do
that in narrow shoes inside toeclips.
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Could have saved yourself a lot of time, Deacon:
"I am Joe's Foot"
https://archive.org/stream/IAmJoesBody-J.D.Ratcliffe/joebody_djvu.txt (scroll
almost to the bottom for The Foot)
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> On Apr 3, 2016, at 12:00 PM, Deacon Pa
Fair point indeed and have listed mine as such.
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Totally understand. That's how I arrived at the core muscle conclusion.
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Yes—I think you're probably right Patrick.
I am 90% sure the brown B17 in this photo from a current Craigslist ad is
my saddle:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bop/5520958175.html (and screenshot
attached for when the ad goes down, in case anyone is looking for their
saddle)
However, I am no
That's it!! Thanks!
On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 12:53:31 PM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:
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>
> http://www.bikerumor.com/2016/03/18/tpe16-skinwalls-are-back-vee-tire-co-and-panaracer-add-more-to-the-mix/
> Very bottom of that link. Panaracer Gravel King slick & SK in 700 x 52.
> David
> Chicago
>
>
Sweet! And, ha! (Laughing at myself). The thought actually took up very
little of the ride, but expressing the concepts took a lot longer and came
out more analytical than the ride was. That happens to me a lot. Grin.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 12:03:36 PM UTC-6, Ron Mc w
My ride wasn't so analytical. Chased my friends on their tandem for 30 mi in my
toeclips. Kept up the whole way, and rode higher gears and generally faster
than my norm.
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Bump, all available. Feel free to make a reasonable offer.
David
Chicago
On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 11:47:32 AM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:
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> Call it spring cleaning, call it cleaning up previously listed but unsold
> tires.
>
> Prices DO NOT include shipping. Local pickup encouraged on wire
http://www.bikerumor.com/2016/03/18/tpe16-skinwalls-are-back-vee-tire-co-and-panaracer-add-more-to-the-mix/
Very bottom of that link. Panaracer Gravel King slick & SK in 700 x 52.
David
Chicago
On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 11:21:21 AM UTC-5, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
>
> Very recently I read about a new
Very recently I read about a new tire that was along the lines of a
Compass/Pasela tire and it was 700c x 50 or more. It was definately made
by Panaracer because I remember wondering the fact that they are doing a
700c x 50 tire would influence Jan Heine to move in that direction. I
can't fin
On todays ride I focused on my feet and how they function on the pedal
without any support save their own structure. Observations of my experience:
- The foot is dynamic, with multiple mechanisms interacting to form a
complex machine wondrously engineered.
- Focusing on one mechanism of
130, should have said that.
> On Apr 3, 2016, at 11:23 AM, Michael Morrissey
> wrote:
>
> What's the rear spacing?
>
> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 10:42:59 PM UTC-4, alan lavine wrote:
> Have learned more about these wheels. Price reduced to $200 plus cost of
> shipping.
> Thanks
>
> On Sa
What's the rear spacing?
On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 10:42:59 PM UTC-4, alan lavine wrote:
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> Have learned more about these wheels. Price reduced to $200 plus cost of
> shipping.
> Thanks
>
> On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 12:00:22 PM UTC-4, alan lavine wrote:
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>> These wheels came with my u
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