I'm like Garth--if it's raining when I'm out, I'll ride home in the rain,
but if I'm home, I'll go for a walk. If it's to rain during the business
day, I'll time my commute between the rain; again, I'll walk if it's heavy
rain. If I get caught, I have this and like it very much for walking an
You gotta do itthat's a beautiful tartan.
Will's building up the courage, needs a little prodding.
On Monday, June 27, 2022 at 6:17:03 PM UTC-5 Bill Lindsay wrote:
> They've got Lindsay tartan...
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Monday, June 27, 2022 at 2:18:18 PM UTC-7 philipr...@
They've got Lindsay tartan...
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Monday, June 27, 2022 at 2:18:18 PM UTC-7 philipr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ha, thanks Kate!
>
> My wife was a field hockey player in high school, she's been trying to
> remember if the skirts were plain blue or tartan though. Either way,
Ha, thanks Kate!
My wife was a field hockey player in high school, she's been trying to
remember if the skirts were plain blue or tartan though. Either way, a
quick jab with the hockey stick (they were expected to carry them to & from
school) kept any cheeky boys in line!
They make a women's l
I should have said that I want a rain ensemble (bike + clothing) that
decants me in presentable form at church or restaurant or store. And oh my,
oh yes, fenders, please; nothing more horrible than -- it's not the
*water* kicked
up by the wheels that is so annoying, it's the *mud and grit.*
On M
I've found that rain capes, at least in warm weather (and we get our rain
in the summer) offer the best combination of protection from wet and
ventilation. In fact, after using various Carradices, I fell back on the
cheap, $30 (and no longer available, I think) lightweight nylon cycling
cape from C
A quick search and review of prices and features: this looks very
appealing; thanks. Gortex and pit zips.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 2:02 PM Wesley wrote:
> I've owned (I think) four copies of the Marmot Precip jacket over the
> years. It's an excellent minimalist and inexpensive rain shell - just
I don't ride a lot in the rain. If I'm out and rains it rains, if I'm home
and it's raining good I likely will either wait or go for a walk. Back in
the 80's I had some Bellweather pants and jacket that were just mildly rain
resistant but I never died from ever getting wet. I've been wearing var
I've owned (I think) four copies of the Marmot Precip jacket over the
years. It's an excellent minimalist and inexpensive rain shell - just a
single layer of GoreTex with a hood and zip-up armpit vents.
On Monday, June 27, 2022 at 12:29:34 PM UTC-7 Wesley wrote:
> I have extensive experience wi
I have extensive experience with this even though I no longer live in a
rainy place.
You can ride any bike. Fenders make all the difference if you'd like to
look presentable when you get where you're going. I would wear sandals
because they dry out, or heavy rubber boots when I feel like having
My interest may sound odd from someone riding in the desert, but precisely
because rain is so relatively rare here (9" citywide average between 14"
foothills and 5" Westside) that when it arrives, it's interesting.
We've had the earliest and rainiest start to our SW Monsoon season in years
if not
You: Have a new Gus or Susie build and you are pulling parts together,
considering springing for Paul Love Levers, but hoping to back into
something that performs as well and isn't so pricey
Me: Have the ongoing project of parting out a dear friend's bike
I'm now into the parts from Juel-Ann'
Best cycling gear I've ever seen. I'd love to see more kilts on bikes. I
currently wear a skirt when I bike now. Joyce, I too wore a kilt playing
field hockey from 3rd -12 grade. I really want one. Philip, the color
(and legs) are smashing.
Kate
On Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 5:49:54 PM UTC-
Here's an updated list. Thanks again!
*Spinner Fork 1-Inch Threaded 22.2x27 Black: $50*
Picked this up for a project but it was too short for my frame. Black fork
from Spinner, stamped 1990. From crown (where race sits) to top of steerer
is 21.4cm. There’s 3cm of threads. Nice shape overall, s
SOLD!
On Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 8:13:52 AM UTC-7 Andrew Turner wrote:
> Give them as long as you'd like. I support the path of least resistance!
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 8:59 AM Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
>> Thanks Andrew
>>
>> Let's give the locals the weekend, and I'll reach out to you Mon
I have a set of 170mm 1st Gen DA cranks if you are still looking.
I can send photos later today.
Peter Stock
Toronto, Canada
On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 5:22 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Topline Superlight, anyone?*
>
> This would be a vanity component on a vanity bike, tho' a bike that I not
> only
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