I use various Rivendell bags for carrying my cameras including my old
Oly's. The Banana sax is my favorite, up front for quick access. If I put
them in a basket, I pad with whatever works for the particular ride. There
are some very light, very well padded cheap camera bags that B carry
Looking at Trails Illustrated maps, Breckenridge falls as a confluence of three
maps (108, 109, 104), so there may well be a better local map solution if you
don't want to buy $40 of maps. Grin. The advantage of TI's maps is they give
enough detail to actually navigate by them, vs. most maps
Matthew,
>From what you've described, I see a few options that make sense, and you could
>easily get there and play it by ear, getting whatever tires the LBS has if you
>decide you want more tire. Just don't let them talk you into "needing" the
>latest tech. 2.1-2.3" tires with tubes are
Check out the Vittoria Mezcal. I had some on a 59 Clem and really liked
them. They do come in 27.5 as well as 29. Grippy offroad, but oddly,
nicely, quiet on the road due to center tread pattern. And they don't
break the bank. See my post about them
Hey Michael,
I have a hardly-ridden 61.5 AHH (MIT) for sale, which fits PBHs of 89 to
93. $1900 complete, or $1100 for F/F/HS/BB. I am a hair over 6' tall with
PBH of 90.5. Looks like the 63 fits PBHs of 90-91.
See it here