This is possibly the most stated comment on this list, "Can't PM, I'm on
mobile." You can. Go to the bottom of the page and click Desktop. Now you can
use the Reply dropdown menu upper right corner to click Reply To Author.
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I think this is the first time I have seen a saddle leather sale on this or
the iBOB list.
CS
HbG, Ca
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>From the copy at Rivbike.com:
"We're still waiting on Nitto's always safe weight limits, but I wouldn't
hesitate to put 20 pounds on mine."
Hey Nitto, any day now.
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I am interested as well if Reid decides against buying it. Thanks!
Eric
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Thanks Joe and David! Joe, if I’m ever finished with this one, I’ll sell her to
you much like the beneficial way you sell to the list!!
Karl
Nashville (Bombadil City) TN
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I’d be interested for sure! Send me an email if you can, I’m on the mobile
site. Text is fine too.
Reid in Austin
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PM sent on both items.
Ryan Hankinson
(616)928-4226
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On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-8, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> Jim, I was thinking of doing the same!
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> I emailed Will to ask if he knows what the weight limit set by Nitto is by
> now. Did you happen to ask the same question and hear back?
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I did not. I didn't want t
I forgot to include shipping, sorry. $12 CONUS. Thanks!
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I was also waiting but no longer.
38 left now.
Sky in new west
> On Nov 7, 2019, at 3:31 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Jim said he bought the Rivendell exclusive Nitto front rack, the RBW52F.
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> Woohoo! I've been waiting for that to be back in stock and they have 41 of
> them! That's
Patrick, I have two dynamo systems that have both been on thousands of
miles touring, commuting, bouncing down rocks, and wading through rivers.
Never an issue. I do not carry any backup system. I have also never had a
problem with theft after years in Oakland, but I am careful where I lock
and al
Jim said he bought the Rivendell exclusive Nitto front rack, the RBW52F.
Woohoo! I've been waiting for that to be back in stock and they have 41 of
them! That's beyond awesome.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
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Jim, I was thinking of doing the same!
I emailed Will to ask if he knows what the weight limit set by Nitto is by now.
Did you happen to ask the same question and hear back?
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What Eric said not that hard to find. I've bought them at ace and our ace
is not that big..
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 11:53:00 AM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
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> Your local Ace Hardware or any other decently stocked hardware store will
> have something like this. Probably a buck apiece or l
I just bought one of these:
https://www.rivbike.com/products/a7s5klhjwe-oith-lk5465a?variant=20741323161711&utm_source=esc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nowbackinstock
jim m
wc, ca
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 10:30:46 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> This quote sums it up better than most
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Not sure if it was used before. Has a couple small blems.
$40 shipped conus
On for pics
Thanks
Chris
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The issue with lights blinding oncoming cyclists and others isn’t really a
brightness issue. It has far more to do with how the light is directed and
focused.
High-quality lights from Europe (think B&M and Schmidt) almost always have a
reflector design that produces a beam that is pointed down
Thanks!
They are tiny USB lights(front and back), I ordered from Blue Lug in
Japan. Also running a PB SuperFlash in the rear.
The light output is not exceptional.Two settings, on/flash. Good to "be
seen" in the city and not blind the other folks in the bike lane, but if
you need to ride where the
The dynamo stuff is cool, but I am satisfied with Knog Blinders. I have
commuted with them for many years and I also carry them as flashlights when
camping!
m
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 12:48:18 AM UTC-5, DHans wrote:
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> With the time change I will be biking home in the dark. I’m curious
For my commuting I only use battery powered lights on the bikes I ride
infrequently. The main commuting bikes all have dynamos.
Of course it depends on where you have to park!?
If you are parking on the street or in a public place, battery lights may be
the way to go.
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Patrick:
I use an Exposure Lights “Joystick” as a helmet-mounted light in conjunction
with my dynamo lights. Other than that, I don’t carry a spare headlight.
I’ve never had a problem with a dynamo light that would lead me to want to
carry a spare light.
--Eric Norris
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@Cam
I'm curious if you dynamo users always carry battery supplements. I do; a
battery blinker (or steady light, for Sacula) in rear and a batter headlamp
in front; for "just in case" and, for the headlight, for use as a
flashlight if needed.
My dynamo systems are: SON 20R with Edeluxe I + Topline + bu
And they'll ship. I know this cuz I just got a copy of the mustard Clem H I
stupidly sold last year. Thanks 718!
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718 Cyclery in NYC has a complete on sale.
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first riv! that's a nice set of wheels, ben, dang. the quickbeam orange
is just the perfect hue of orange. are those reflectors or lights you've
got on the back?
paul
takoma park, md.
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This quote sums it up better than most:
*"This is our specialty: Complicating life unnecessarily, going to a
Trouble Factor of 10 to achieve an Improvement Factor of 3."*
That's from Grant's latest BLAGH, talking about the sweater that is super
expensive, super difficult, that they won't make a
Your local Ace Hardware or any other decently stocked hardware store will have
something like this. Probably a buck apiece or less.
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> On Nov 7, 2019, at 9:39 AM, Clayton.sf wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Wondering if anyone has a pai
Hi All,
Wondering if anyone has a pair they'd part with.
This is what I am looking for:
https://www.rivbike.com/collections/racks/products/rack-hardware-thick-washer-spacer-each
.
Many thanks!
Clayton Scott
HBG, CA
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Best value (being performance/cost) for me, would be a Busch+Muller IQ-X
with a Shutter Precision or Shimano dynamo hub. Pair it with your rear
light of choice from Busch+Muller.
TBH don't be afraid of battery powered setups. You just get spoiled with a
dynamo, but it is a high start up cost. A
Andrew, I don't think it was. I can't remember the name of my horse but it
almost threw me off. The horse was taking a short cut through a field and
our guide yelled at it & cracked his whip, sending my horse running. I
wasn't ready for that and my feet didn't really fit in the stirrups -- this
I have a budget dynamo set-up on my commuter Cheviot. Shimano DH-3N dynamo
hub (under $100) with a Busch & Müller Eyc headlamp ($40 floor model). Rear
light is currently a USB Cygolite HotShot 100 lumen, but had a Dyno B&M
Rack-mount Light with Pulse previously when i was running a rear rack.
I have two Bontrager Ion lights and also 2 Nite Rider 700 lights. I like the
Ions the best and use them all the time. They are small, bright, have multiple
settings and flashing settings, plus are easily removed from the bike and
charge up quickly. They also work excellently as a flashlight...I
Bombadil! I'm glad you snapped that up before I gave him an offer and he
accepted it. It's soo nice ♥️
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Tim I think I have one of the two at home, but I'm already gone and leaving
town today and won't be back until Tuesday evening. If you haven't found one PM
me and I'll check.
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Would also be interested in a 10 CM x 26.0 DD stem that I could shim.
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 8:01:47 AM UTC-5, Tim Bantham wrote:
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> Hi all, does anybody have a 10 CM x 25.4 Dirt Drop stem in the parts bin
> that you'd be willing to part with?
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