Indeed, it'll be a pretty long wait. Looks like the colors are going to be
RBW Orange and Blue Silver this time around after talking to their team.
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 3:53:58 PM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote:
> I don't think there are any Roadinis coming in until 2023 based on what
>
Hi Patrick,I have the gen 1 HAR on my Bombadil, and your question about
twisting is a valid one! After no more than ten days of touring, the rack
twisted the dropout boss right off my fork. :-( I'm now attaching the bottom
end of the rack with P-clamp, but I also retrofitted the hoop from an
Sold.
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This is not a dedicated product, but it's a good alternative: fashion a
sturdy bracket using a tandem stoker's stem and a properly-sized length of
straight handlebar, I've done this to hang other sorts of bags. This method
has the advantage of holding the bag slightly away from and below the
What everyone else said.
Here is another link that shows how one might install such a strap hanging rod:
https://youtu.be/vfQe4f0jbZs
One important note, plan for a way to keep the backpack strap from easily
sliding off either sode of the dowel. Crutch or walker bump stop? Shower
curtain
Also, you are all so adorable that I think Grant has to see this. I emailed him
the link; I’m sure he will get an absolute kick out of all these ladies
hoisting their Platys in the air in color-coordinating outfits. I just love
this so much. You’re making my summer.
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> On Aug
I think the clamp you're looking at is the quick-release on the upper part
of a telescoping seatpost. It appears the dowel is attached somehow to the
saddle.
Joe Bernard
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 4:19:45 PM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:
> The one in the picture appears to clamp to
Oh my word, WOOO, Ladies! We must keep this thread alive forever! The
more, the better. Fantastic shots - and your outfits are coordinated with your
bikes, it would seem. Long live the Platypus and the fabulous owners who ride
them.
I’ll try and get a #PlatyPose this week!
You are so
I want a set of these again. I actually don't even care about the width.
For the record I was correct earlier that I had found a set and then sold
them. I do not smart stuff a lot. :)
Anyone have one of these they would like to sell?
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 12:10:37 AM UTC-4 Joe Bernard
The one in the picture appears to clamp to the seat post though?
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 6:04:35 PM UTC-5 Robert Tilley wrote:
> If it’s the one I’m thinking of they just used a wood dowel attached to
> the Brooks bag loops using toe straps. Low tech but supposed to be
> functional.
>
If it’s the one I’m thinking of they just used a wood dowel attached to the
Brooks bag loops using toe straps. Low tech but supposed to be functional.
https://www.pathlesspedaled.com/2011/07/21/video-backpacks-on-bromptons/
Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA
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> On Aug 15, 2021, at
That's a beautiful machine.
You'll get many fun miles on it.
Jon
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 4:43 PM Roberta wrote:
> I've had my Platy since Memorial Day weekend, making minor adjustments to
> saddle and handlebar. I might lower the handlebar a bit, but I know I LOVE
> the mixte--mine and everyone
I don't think there are any Roadinis coming in until 2023 based on what
their one email newsletter said.
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 6:30:06 PM UTC-4 Calvin Yolo wrote:
> I hope Roadini's aren't this difficult to get. I have parts laying around
> for the Roadini and I'm thinking I'll give it
Joe,
Do you have photos and prices for these bikes? By my count you're selling
somewhere between 4 and 15 bikes of various types and conditions -- it's
not entirely clear to me which bikes you're actually selling. Taking photos
and making a list with prices might help sell them.
All the
I hope Roadini's aren't this difficult to get. I have parts laying around
for the Roadini and I'm thinking I'll give it a shot. If I can't grab one
or find one used, I'll opt for the Roadeo.
On Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 6:15:39 PM UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
> I think that, coupled with the
I recently picked up some used Mini Motos but I am short one pair of rim
brake pivots.
If you have a spare set of pivots you can part with please send me a DM.
Shipping to Virginia, 22401.
Thank you!
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Those Alivios should be fine, in fact they look suspiciously like a much
more expensive pair of Deore XT brakes I had which worked fabulously (I
assume I was paying for nicer pads and maybe aluminum bolts) . As the copy
says from Riv, you might want to run the stock pads a while then maybe get
Depends on what size tyre you will be using and whether you will be fitting
mudguards, as not all V-brakes have the same length arms. On my Appaloosa,
with mudguards fitted, The Deore XT 780 V-brakes I had just scrape the top
of the front mudguard and can't be fitted on the back because they
Looking for a 50 Silver Cheviot, frame or complete.
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I'm surprised at the interest but the derailleur has been claimed. I'll
answer everyone who inquired off list.
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 8:13:07 AM UTC-5 Fullylugged wrote:
> I took a 20 yr old long cage Nexave rapid rise off a donated TREK
> Navigator yesterday and replaced it with an
Matthew,
We use a Yakima-brand roof-type rack atop our 2004 Honda Accord. We
originally purchased that system back in 1989 (yes, they last a long
time). In transferring that system from vehicle to vehicle, we purchased
IIRC *Q-clips* or some other such thing. Parts that were *specific *to
Price drop to $125 + shipping
On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 19:30:01 UTC-5 dougP wrote:
> I have the same wheelset & can attest to how rugged these are. I have
> over 50,000 miles on them, many of them loaded touring, & have had to have
> the rear trued twice. Great build.
>
> dougP
>
> On
Found some. Thanks!
On Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 5:38:26 PM UTC-4 Johnny Alien wrote:
> Hi all! I am searching for some 700C tires in the light/supple range. 38
> would be a minimum I would prefer 40-44 range. As this is a trial I
> figured I would try used to see what works best for me.
I’m in need of a set (bike’s worth) of V-brakes.
I see Rivendell has Alivo level brakes for $20 per wheel
Is there a compelling reason not to use them?
If so, any recommendation on a budget level brake that works well?
Thank you
Ray
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are you looking for rim brake or disc brake, do you have a color or spoke
count preference?
are you looking for a bargain, or something a little more high end?
where in the world are you located...in case of shipping?
best!
-Thomas
Fruita, CO
On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 1:08:06 PM UTC-6
I took a 20 yr old long cage Nexave rapid rise off a donated TREK Navigator
yesterday and replaced it with an easier to adjust normal action Altus. I
was just going to toss the Nexave, but if anyone wants it for the cot of
postage to wherever they are, message me (before trash day :) ).
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