I have a friend in the bay area who's looking for a 58cm Hunqapillar.
Frameset or complete are both of interest to him.
If you have something you'd like to sell please pm me.
Thanks!
Kurt
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Look up AMS Powdercoating in Queens, Jamaica Ave.
Not sure if he does clear powder or not.
I had my '09 S.H. media-blasted and powder coated there.
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 7:08:41 PM UTC-7, lambbo wrote:
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> The new Paris Brest Paris start and finish site is planned at the Bergerie
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I got this set-up when I built my Roadini but the shoes don't fit perfectly
so I'm going to try platforms for a while. I have about 250 miles on
these, and that was maybe 6 rides (not much shuffling around). I normally
wear 42 in sandals and clogs but these require very thin cycling socks or
Thank you Alex!
- Cody
On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 11:34:50 AM UTC-4, Alex Wirth- Owner,
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> Hi Cody, if you strike out here we have a 62cm canti Sam frame in stock.
> We also have a 62cm caliper complete in orange.
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> Cheers,
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> Alex
> Yellow Haus Bicycles
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I'll be riding my orange Ram in the 2019 edition of PBP. It's my main rando
bike for the road series. It's fendered, sporty fit, dyno lights with usb
charging etc etc.
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That's quite a load for an overnight. A couple of times a year, a guy in
our local club organizes an S24O. Lots of roadies have camping gear but no
way to carry it. He has a trailer & ends up carrying a full load. He
calls it "Sherpa duty".
dougP
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 5:37:44 PM
Matthew picked up the bike (Nashbar ss 29er mtb) this evening and took it
downtown to Jerome, who as I said just started a laborer's job with the
City of Albuquerque. He'd been walking all over town looking for work.
Jerome has no money, even for the bus, and is too shy to ask for help, so
he
If you add spacers underneath the locknuts you should be ok.
Can anyone else weigh in here??
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Impressive, J. A trailer generally starts at about 20 pounds empty. Amazing how
the trials of the ride melt away (in your case under the sun!) once camp is set
up, aye?
With abandon,
Patrick
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My mate and I went up Mt Diablo for a Sunday night campout. Loaded up
Frosty the step-through and my bud hauled my make shift trailer with his
gear on his roadie. Climbing over 2k feet with such a load wasn't easy. Sun
was on us too for a majority of the time.
It was all worth it though once
Thanks all for giving my blog post a look.
@Sean very cool to hear your story about riding with the scouts. I imagine
that was quite the experience for the boys.
@Deacon Patrick, Thanks for the kind words. Your blog posts and photos have
always inspired me to go out and ride my bike every
I should add, I don't need to trade 3 for 3. If you have just one or two
pairs of medium shorts that you're looking to upsize, that would be great.
Eric
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 3:12 PM Eric Daume wrote:
> I ended up with three pairs of MUSA shorts in large, but I'm really more
> of a medium
Hi Ginz,
Yes, the XO uses a 47.5mm chain line. Rear wheel is a Shimano 300LX hub,
with a Shimano 7sp cassette. (The front hub still has the sticker on it,
and that says Exage HB-RM50).
Do you think I should add washers to the axle to get closer to 135mm?
Thanks,
Eric
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I did once. Grey-blue Hillborne with two top tubes and tweed Nigel Smythe
loafer on the rear rack. The commenter specifically referenced the bag in back,
asking if Toto was in there. Not too jerkish though.
A jerk-toned comment once was, "Do you have a picnic back there?" My answer
was, "I
Thanks, Lads! Aye, Andy, the ribs are healing nicely. Two weeks in and I can
sleep on all sides again. We use homeopathics, and one of them is nearly a
Skele-grow potion (instructions make clear the bone must be set before taking
it, lest it need rebreaking to reset, that’s how fast bone
Rich just sold 4 Silver hubs with the steel freehub body on a first come
first serve basis.
I am one of the lucky recipients :)
Next time the wheel is rebuilt on my Road Standard (which happens every 2-3
years as I destroy rims with some regularity) it will be with a Silver hub!
On Tue, Aug 21,
I had one of those cream 68s back in the mid '00s. Never built it up, and
sold it for $800 to a list member.
I regret that now, but oh well.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 8:05 PM 'Abcyclehank' via RBW Owners Bunch <
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> Sold $1007
> 6th bidder swept in to take
Now that I think of it, I think my family had a fridge in that color back
in the 70s. Avacado?
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 3:22:43 PM UTC-4, RichS wrote:
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> Love that shade of green Marty. Surely there is a nail polish
> approximating the color.
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> Best,
> Rich in ATL
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I guess it's not quite true that I've never noticed the drag - I DO notice
the difference in efficiency on my Brompton between the original wheel and
the SON-equipped wheel. It's minor, but it's there.
/Jeremy
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 1:14:18 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
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> I want to
I want to run an IQX on a Schmidt hub.
My Roadeo is way faster than my Rambouillet, and I enjoy the ease of pedaling
it along so I don’t want to slow it down if hubs draggy.
Sounds like ok.
I do have a Schmidt on my 650Ram but forgot if I could feel any drag when I put
it on.
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Looking good Reed! I'm still gathering bits and widgets from the far corners of
the globe for the Hunq that I got from you in the trade. And I have at least a
couple of things in the bike maintenance queque before I tackle the build, but
I am excited for digitube craziness.
Ben
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Lester, can you post a picture of your MIT Atlantis so we can see the stem
shifter setup?
On Monday, August 27, 2018 at 11:05:39 AM UTC-7, Lester Lammers wrote:
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> IMHO, I'd try shifters on the stem. Handy and out of the way. Makes
> swapping bars and stem easy. I have Billie bars on my MIT
I'd love to be able to run stem mount shifters, but whenever I've tried, I've
run into compatibility issues; might take another run at it though.
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Mark, Ive gotten rid of bikes for no other reason except they were black, BUT
black Clementines look wicked sick!! If I ever got another it would have to be
black!
Although, people already ask me where Toto is; does anyone else ever get Wiz of
Oz comments?
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Love that shade of green Marty. Surely there is a nail polish approximating the
color.
Best,
Rich in ATL
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I have a SON28 on my Roadeo. It's great, especially now that the days are
getting shorter again.
All my other bikes have a SP dynamos. Also, great. SON's look nicer, but I
actually like the connector for the SP better.
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I have the 8 pk rack on my Clementine as well & it's my favorite setup. Rock
solid!
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Virtually ALL the bikes I ride regular have Dynamo hubs. 5 SPs, half dozen
Shimanos & an older SON.
Put it on, set it & forget it!
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IMHO, I'd try shifters on the stem. Handy and out of the way. Makes
swapping bars and stem easy. I have Billie bars on my MIT Atlantis with
Silver shifters + IRD stem mount. It's really personal preference.
On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 3:59:58 PM UTC-4, Ash wrote:
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> Having tried many alt
Are you sure that the original bottom bracket would cause the chainrings to hit
the chainstay? If so they yes, you may need to go wider.
Here’s what I would do:
Install the crank on your XO-2. Measure the chain line in the front, following
Sheldon’s directions. Let’s see what that number is.
Thank you Mark!
My Appaloosa has those fork crown bolts. Good to get a confirmation that
this's doable.
It will also nicely complement a black Wald's basket I have.
Perhaps for models with no crown bolts this is not a good option, as lambbo
suggested.
On Saturday, 25 August 2018 05:29:25
Tony,
Can I call dibs? Thanks in advance!
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I have 2 sets of dyno wheels, One Son28 and one SonDelux both built by
Rich. I don't really notice the drag at all. The Son28 is running a
Busch & Muller IQ-X, the Deluxe a Schmidt Edelux ll. The Schmidt light
causes less drag, the IQ-X has a brighter beam but seems more focused in
the center
Thanks for the feedback and advice! It’s nice to know I won’t be seen as
too gauche using old parts on this frame :-)
The old bottom bracket is definitely asymmetrical. My digital calipers
think it is 119.63 overall, 19.36 on the left and 23.72 on the right, but
Sheldon Brown says 121 mm
Deacon Patrick,
I am another that enjoys reading of your Colorado adventures and seeing the
great pics.
I had a week long Colorado adventure
myself early this month.
Best part was sharing it with 2 Grandsons.
Bike riding with both was included.
In the spring I also experienced
What rear wheel were you planning to use?
http://thepeoplelike.blogspot.com/
It looks like that Exage crank uses a 121mm spindle. So, A shimano UN55 68
x 122.5mm would be easy to get and cheaper than the tools to swap out a cup
and cone BB.
I'm assuming that Sam Hillborne's rear is spaced at
I have Schmidt hub on my AHH, tHe drag is minor but I feel it.
On Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 6:21:56 PM UTC-4, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
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> Bike still run just as fast or did the dyno hub cause perceptable drag?
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> Thinking of SON hub dyno wheelset. My Roadeo runs really enjoyably fast so
> I don’t
Well darn it. Hopefully someone here got it. There are definitely more of you
tall folks than I thought competing against each other, so I'll keep my mouth
shut next time.
I thought this one had never been built up. Either way, seems like a heck of a
good price it went for - IF you had the
That is one awesome ride.
I really wish RIV would bring back something along the lines of the all
rounder or a xo-1 26" re-boot.
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Frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, black scissors kickstand, Tektro LR
brakes and Uno seatpost. $900 and split bike flights in the lower 48. I'm
in Naples, FL.
On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 10:24:03 AM UTC-4, Kristin wrote:
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> Hi, all! A couple weeks ago I rode a Cheviot for the first
I am pretty sure this was the same Ram that was as a complete a few months
ago that was pick up only.
Apparently there was quite a few of us taller riders watching it. Never
bothered to put my snipe because It was more that I wanted to pay with 2
minutes left.
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Patrick,
Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos of your adventures. You do have an
amazing backyard in which to ramble and write. I will now think of you as Max,
King of the Wild Things!
Erl
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What a nice summer, Patrick, except the ribs thing. Those are a pesky lot.
They can be quite discrete as they heal only to really give you a startle
when you rub them the wrong way. Hope better already.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 4:52:27 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick
Yep, got too rich for my blood pretty quickly there!
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Don't even wait. Hopefully you'll own it before you read this.
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