For sale- Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross Disc 53cm (more like 55cm if
you see the fit guide)complete steel bike in California Gold in new to
excellent condition. Thru axle 100 x 12 front & 142 x 100 rear. Purchased
frame earlier this year. No nicks, scratches or dents. Choose the wheelset
PMsent
On Sunday, 29 August 2021 at 15:24:02 UTC-5 Tim Bantham wrote:
> Hello Riv friends. Cleaned out my basement and organized my selection of
> used tires. Many, not all, had been set up tubeless at one time or another
> which means there is dried out sealant in them. Not harmful just worth
I think there are a number of useful possibilities as a 2x and it has me
looking at some chainrings I already have but would not otherwise use.
Ray
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 6:11:14 PM UTC-7 dougP wrote:
> When you think about a 2x, something like a 34-46 double with that 13-42
>
Well that was fast. i think I have enough interest to say this has all been
sold.
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:35:50 PM UTC-7 Drw wrote:
> I have a bunch of cooking stuff that is taking up space. Some of it is
> moving from a 1 person cooking set up to a 3 person. Some of it just didn't
>
It seems narrow Q (tread) was a thing even 125 years ago. This poem is from
the October 17, 1896 issue of the Australian magazine "The Bulletin":
*The Man With Rubber Pedals*
*by Montague Grover*
It has all the latest fixings — barrel hubs and narrow tread;
It weighs twenty pounds or
When you think about a 2x, something like a 34-46 double with that 13-42
cassette has a pretty decent range & the front should shift just fine.
H.
dougP
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:36:32 PM UTC-7 Ray Varella wrote:
> Thank you Garth,
> So if my rear derailer wraps 40 teeth, I
Thank you Garth,
So if my rear derailer wraps 40 teeth, I could run this cassette and a 10
(maybe12) tooth difference in my front chainrings.
I’ll definitely stay tuned for its appearance.
Ray
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 1:54:50 AM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
> Ray, What isn't included in the
I have a bunch of cooking stuff that is taking up space. Some of it is
moving from a 1 person cooking set up to a 3 person. Some of it just didn't
ever get used.
*Esbit alcohol stove + cookset- *Like THIS
+ 1,000. Why, oh why do manufacturers of "cycling" pants cut them low in
back or, alternatively, with high crotches? I've owned any number of
high-end and low-end cycling shorts, knickers, and long pants that, this
defect apart, would have been wonderful, but instead cut them like low-rise
street
I’ve worn the Musa shorts for several years. I dislike the elastic belt
and the seams on the rear pockets did not hold for long….other than than,
great durable shorts for cycling.
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 3:45 PM Peter Adler wrote:
> Although a pair of pants (or maybe knickers) sound appealing,
I don't know why this root beer Platy exists but it should be a production
color on the next round. That would look great with tan Sackvilles, it's
cool!
Joe Bernard
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 7:35:20 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
wrote:
> Oh my word. You’re right - I completely
Although a pair of pants (or maybe knickers) sound appealing, I don't
expect to buy the new ones.
I own an earlier generation of the grey/blue pants, with Velcro leg straps.
The material is fine, for what it is. My two primary beefs are the elastic
belt and the silly-low rise, which combine to
i ran across this recently and find it wild, travel suit case for your
bromton that then collapses and attaches to the front of the brompton to
ride away!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WmjHZ52g7o
On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 3:48:30 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
> I did the TOSRV south (2 day
Hello Riv friends. Cleaned out my basement and organized my selection of
used tires. Many, not all, had been set up tubeless at one time or another
which means there is dried out sealant in them. Not harmful just worth
noting. All tires have adequate tread life except where noted. Payment via
All this talk of MUSA shorts coming back reminded me that I'm still looking
for some. Anyone have a pair? All the nylon shorts I've found at thrift
stores so far have been disappointing...
I'd be happy to trade a pair of older MUSA Pants (Black Size L) for them.
On Friday, July 23, 2021 at
I have 2 pair long and 2 shorts from the first offering, the mustard color
ones. I wear them, but not as often as I used to. Great pants and shorts.
I like to rode with the pants when cook since I can cinch the bottom of
the leg opening.
On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 6:23:13 PM UTC-4
Oh my word. You’re right - I completely missed this. A secret Platypus!
The only Platys I know of that deviated from the production run colors were the
samples, all of which we have seen. An orange, a silver and a bronzey green. I
don’t know what this root beer one is all about but I’m going
I for one wish they were significantly shorter!
On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 9:15:02 AM UTC-4 Steven Sweedler wrote:
> I agree with Frank about the belt. I put a non elastic web belt in both of
> my pairs of shorts.
> Steve
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 8:56 AM Frank Brose wrote:
>
>> Had a
I agree with Frank about the belt. I put a non elastic web belt in both of
my pairs of shorts.
Steve
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 8:56 AM Frank Brose wrote:
> Had a pair on yesterday. I think I have 4 or 5 pairs and the only
> complaint I have would be the belt. If they had a web belt they would be
Had a pair on yesterday. I think I have 4 or 5 pairs and the only
complaint I have would be the belt. If they had a web belt they would be
the best shorts I've ever owned. Probably still are. I'll buy more.
Frank
Tomahawk,WI
On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 3:14:07 PM UTC-5 RichS wrote:
>
Ray, What isn't included in the story is the use of a rear derailleur
hanger extender. It's been mentioned in bits and pieces within their
various media. There's many brands but what they all do is essentially
lower the rear derailleur hanger which allows the RD to clear much larger
cogs than
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