[RBW] Re: Fenderless Sam: Snoqualmie or Barlow Pass?

2017-12-25 Thread Philip Williamson
I have David’s Snoqualmies mounted on CR-18s (thanks David!) and can measure the height on Tuesday. I like them after one ride. I like 38mm tires also, so I think you couldn’t go wrong with either choice. Philip Santa Rosa, CA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goo

Re: [RBW] Re: Fixed Flywheel for the Brain

2017-12-25 Thread Philip Williamson
I can only get halfway around a backwards circle. My brain freaks out for some reason and I have to put a foot down. I just use flat pedals (with pins, mostly). I mostly ride coasting bikes in the last year. Philip Santa Rosa, CA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[RBW] Re: Very Merry Christmas Tide!

2017-12-25 Thread islaysteve
And a Merry Christmas to all! Justin, congratulations on the arrival of your daughter! You are in for a wonderful adventure. Deacon, thank you for your continued presence here. You inspire all of us. Cheers, Steve On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 7:16:12 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote: > >

[RBW] Re: Very Merry Christmas Tide!

2017-12-25 Thread ascpgh
I'm also thankful for and humbled by the collective group insights and the way cycling has fit into and contributed to each of our situations (pictures too). To you and yours as well, Patrick! Up with the elves to ready for work, but just called to stand down, now struggling between either r

[RBW] Re: Very Merry Christmas Tide!

2017-12-25 Thread Steve Butcher
Wonderful, Joyous Christmas to all. Congratulations and Blessings to your little family, Justin! Reading of your riding (which helps your nut) blesses my heart, Patrick! On Sunday, December 24, 2017 at 6:16:12 PM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote: > > A very merry Christmas Tide to you and yours!

[RBW] Very Merry Christmas Tide!

2017-12-25 Thread Dave Redmon
Always a pleasure to take in your posts, my friend! This corner of our digital universe seems always warm and suggestive of possibilities. I was glad to explore your section of the Ute Pass with you at TG. Continued blessings all around! Dave in Kansas -- You received this message because yo

[RBW] Wool Fire Sale! (Arm Warmers and Shirts/Jersey)

2017-12-25 Thread Nancy Seibel
Jenny I'm interested in the small long sleeve Patagonia shirt. I live in Catonsville and could probably come pick it up from you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[RBW] Very Merry Christmas Tide!

2017-12-25 Thread iamkeith
Deacon Patrick, glad you're back! Justin, WOW. Congratulations - daughters are the best. Merry Christmas, group! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an ema

[RBW] Re: Adam's Chev on the BLUG

2017-12-25 Thread SeanMac
Great looking bike, Adam. I've got a 60 cm in grey that I built up over the summer. It is used as a grocery getter and a trail rider. With winter firmly in place in western New York, I've got the bike in the basement so that I can make a few modifications. I currently have a Mark's rack on

[RBW] Low Trail 61 cm Atlantis frame, fork and CK headset for sale - 700c

2017-12-25 Thread René Sterental
Hi all, Hope everyone has had a very hice holiday! I’ve decided to break down the bike and move some of the parts to my Homer, so in this post I’m offering my custom painted (original color but custom details) 61 cm (700c) frame, low trail fork made by Tom Matchak and Chris King silver headset. T

[RBW] Re: Adam's Chev on the BLUG

2017-12-25 Thread Evan E.
Sean, If you have a Mark's rack, I think the medium basket is a good choice because it's not only well-sized for a smallish rack but because, per Rivendell, the rack has a limit of 4.4 pounds. Easier to keep your load under that weight when you have a medium basket. Evan E. SF, CA -- You re