Wow gang, this is great! Happy to chip in : )
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Hey Alex, don't forget shipping. I'm not sure where this bicycle is destined to
end up? At one of the local clubs?Hopefully there will be enough for a complete
bicycle!
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Done! Thanks for organizing!
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Great organization, great idea! Just gave. Looks like we're almost halfway
there.
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Need photos, friend!
- Max
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 7:18:01 PM UTC-5, Andrew Huston wrote:
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> Bump, some interest but nothing serious yet.
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Thanks Justin!
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 4:44:02 PM UTC-5, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> Funds are tight. 1 income, 1 year old turns 1 on Christmas Eve. Still gave
> $10.
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> You can do it!
> -J
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Bump, some interest but nothing serious yet.
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Uh no shit Patrick ! Now you're gettin' it !
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 4:42:02 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> Garth: Make assertion; deny validity of assertion; tape over logical
> contradiction with smile.
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Photo # 1 is officially RBW-list photo of year.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 3:25 PM Bill Schairer wrote:
> I was in Cambodia for two weeks back in March. Bought myself a
> discarded,single speed, Bridgestone commuter from Japan for $40 to ride
> around on. I couldn’t get the seat up high enough
One of these days I'll have to get a DL-1 or clone just to try one out
again after 45 years. I think they stink as far as riding position goes,
but they exercise an unhealthy fascination over me that the Sport, say,
does not.
Fun fact: I recall borrowing our askari's clone and riding it over the
On 12/12/18 4:41 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:
Garth: Make assertion; deny validity of assertion; tape over logical
contradiction with smile.
Patrick: Making assertion and not apologizing for it - actually,
reducing his assertion to a meek question, and aiming it at Steve
Palincsar in particular:
Sorry, don't know; sold my Hoss a couple of years ago. From my recollection
of loading both, I'd guess it's much the same as that of a large Saddlesack.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 10:18 AM Steven Sweedler wrote:
> Patrick, any idea what the capacity of the Hoss, I know it helps to
> have12” from
Funds are tight. 1 income, 1 year old turns 1 on Christmas Eve. Still gave $10.
You can do it!
-J
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Garth: Make assertion; deny validity of assertion; tape over logical
contradiction with smile.
Patrick: Making assertion and not apologizing for it - actually, reducing
his assertion to a meek question, and aiming it at Steve Palincsar in
particular:
Steve: With the hugely laid-back angles of
I'd agree with this. I used to cramp badly after long rides, and I would
eat pickles and drink pickle brine to relieve the pain. It kinda worked,
but didn't prevent the cramping in the first place.
Now I take salt tablets on my rides, and take between one and three during
the ride, or one or
Still, for any and all personal experience/aka opinions, including
this, is so utterly biased, limited and non-sensical it cannot see past
it's nose/knows/opining ..Aahahahaahahaha !
Regardless of the bike or where, for every so called rule you will see
someone that
excellent idea. doing it now.
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I agree with -- sorry, don't know name; "this." I like a high saddle, or
full leg extension, and I have never, ever thought twice, or even once,
about sliding off the saddle to put my foot down while straddling the top
tube, even on a 60 cm (c-c) frame.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 3:53 PM CMR wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 December 2018 19:44:22 UTC-8, Paul M wrote:
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> Howdy, I just removed the head badge from a new Rosco Bubbe frameset I'm
> about to build up. If you need one or collect head badges this one is
> available. $23 shipped. Thanks, Paul
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SOLD! It went to macncheese.
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Here’s the link to the bioplasma I was suggesting:
https://www.amazon.com/Hylands-Bioplasma-Homeopathic-Combination-Cellular/dp/B00126349K/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8=1544636904=8-3=bioplasma
A Google search gives results for other than the 12 cell salt combo. Basically,
the concept of bioplasma is
I'm in too - what a great idea!!! D
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 7:02:07 PM UTC-8, tc wrote:
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> Riv says they need at least 20 people to commit to buying a Hubbuh before
> they'll be able to justify an order. 25 committed orders would be even
> better. They're close; but only 17 folks
I do believe 'College Park' Larry Black also owns Mt. Airy, and ~ yes ~ big
collection of old bikes and must assume big warehouse. I do also believe he
has no need to sell any of them.
BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 5:52:00 PM UTC-5, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
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In my experience, riding with a saddle lower than "the optimal" is has led
to significant knee pain while pedaling. I have plenty of experience doing
so, as guy with long legs who has worked as a mechanic, and thus spent a
fair bit of time test riding bikes with saddles lower than mine. I don't
Great! Thanks again Tom
FYI for anyone who wants to be on the fundraising "Team" all you need is
the link aboveand you'll be able to easily share via social media and
email etc.
Cheers!
Alex
Rochester, NY
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 10:46:37 AM UTC-5, tc wrote:
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Fantastic - thanks so much Alex! Just donated - very easy, and nice to see
PayPal can be used.
Really hoping this works out!
Tom
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Hi Steve - maybe a better photograph of the pants and jacket, unfolded? Hard
to get a sense of these, especially with the elastic cuff description
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And here we are:
https://www.gofundme.com/rbw-owners-bunch-hubbahhubbah-tandem-fundraiser?teamInvite=LonZ64WsAAvcB4R2ONiVpXOPD5ulwHh1GWK0FrqVvNIYQhXR82olEgW7LEonHrAq
All donations go directly to the US Blind Cycling Tandem Connection in
Californialet's make it happen!
I'll turn on Riv HQ
Stand by, starting a go fund me page...
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 10:02:07 PM UTC-5, tc wrote:
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> Riv says they need at least 20 people to commit to buying a Hubbuh before
> they'll be able to justify an order. 25 committed orders would be even
> better. They're close; but only 17
Well, folks, I've had a few inquiries but no takers. A couple of persons
asked about breaking up the set which I don't really care to do. That
said, I'll bump this and lower my price a bit to $140.00 shipped CONUS.
The box to ship the suit will be bulky and somewhat heavy so shipping will
Sold!
On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 9:20:16 AM UTC-5, stevef wrote:
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> I have for sale a Phil Wood bottom bracket spindle, steel, 108mm length,
> with stainless steel, English threaded rings, polished press-in mud guards,
> and a pair of installation tools. I had this installed on my
Marty, if the issue is cramping, is it not far easier to address that? Try: 2x
daily bioplasma cell salts, and put them in your water bottle when you ride.
With abandon,
Patrick
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+1 to Ted Durant’s post. A low BB is key and shallow seat tube angle if
possible. I had a Soma Wolverine that I put 26” wheels and 2” slicks that was
an easy foot down bike. BB height was 255mm and even lower with me on it. Only
1 pedal strike in a year of riding when I was aggressively
Lower your saddle and/or take no thought about it. Take a look at your
"average" European cyclist you see in the streets... the people for whom
cycling is simple a part of everyday living. The men and women who ride in
everything business suits and loafers to full dresses and high heels.
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