It's pretty neat to see the Joe Custom in the snow... not something I ever
expected to see. I went for a ride today that was _supposed_ to become a
snow ride based on the forecast, but it was just those tiny frozen pellets
that just pummelled my eyeballs but didn't accumulate. However, since my
Benjamin,
Do you still have the Susie frame and fork?
Thanks,
Reginald Alexis
On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:20:02 PM UTC-5 benjami...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:48:41 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
I meant 1 1/4” hitch not 1 1/2”, which I don’t think exists.
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 8:45:24 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:
> I had recommended to Pam via email the Saris Freedom 2 rack, the EX
> version, which tilts, if she can find one. Otherwise, she could buy the
> tilting add on and p
I should have ridden my Roadini today, but I hadn't planned on the road
closure on highway 9 changing my plans --- I ended up riding over the top
of Black Mountain instead. The Roadini with 38mm tires would have made
short work of the traverse from Montebello Raod to Page Mill road, but
instead
I had recommended to Pam via email the Saris Freedom 2 rack, the EX
version, which tilts, if she can find one. Otherwise, she could buy the
tilting add on and put it together herself, if that’s important. I can open
the trunk of my Civic without tilting the rack.
Th Rocktmounts Highnoon FC tha
Hi Doug! Yes, it’s waxed canvas with a PE stiffener going all the way around the bag. I think the lining of the interior might be X-pac. Not waterproof by any means, but good enough for me. I won’t be putting anything in this bag that will get ruined if moisture gets in.- BrianOn Feb 25, 2023, at 3
Thanks, Luke and Ryan, for the kind comments.
There was enough of a break in the rain to take it out for a ride today.
I’m visiting my mom in Florida next week, so I won’t get in another ride
for a while.
The 11 speed friction shifting with Silver bar-ends and my old Ultegra
9-speed RD worked
Paul, thanks for digging deeper. It does indeed look like it would work for
me. I'd probably spring for the double bike rack; at $580, it ain't cheap,
but it seems comparable, or less expensive, that many options out there. As
to the Yakima Raptor: I have had one for 25- or -so years, and it alw
For sale are a bunch of bags — I seem to keep accumulating bags, and it is
again time for a purge.
All prices do not include shipping.
Photos can be seen at https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAtseT
Swift Motherloaf basket Bag — brand new with tags — Black — description
here https://builtbyswift.com/s
Well done. When Rivendell started their long wheelbase designs, I saw that
space as perfect for a bag. Good to see it exists. Is there any coating on
the bag facing the rear tire so keep contents dry? Sort of a faux fender?
dougP
On Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 2:05:10 PM UTC-8 brok...@gmail.
Joe,
Lets get some photos of that shifter setup! Sorry if you've shared it here
before but its a new one for me.
Brian
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:03:02 PM UTC-6 Joe Bernard wrote:
> A fatbike would have been useful!
>
> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 8:35:10 AM UTC-8 Will Boericke
A fatbike would have been useful!
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 8:35:10 AM UTC-8 Will Boericke wrote:
> If only you had gotten that fatbike! :)
>
> Will
>
> On Friday, February 24, 2023 at 7:46:42 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
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>> Yes indeed! So I did what must be done. I rode my Riv.
>>
>>
Page 4 of the PDF instructions show the preferred arm location. It's like
basically as long as you can get it up to about 7 o'clock, you should be
good:
https://rockymounts.com/content/51339_REV_5_sml.pdf
I didn't see any reviews or video instructions. must be niche product :)
I may spring for
yeah, John, I had the same thought. I might do a search on youtube or
something for a review that shows it actually working.
Paul
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 11:46:20 AM UTC-6 John Bokman wrote:
> Thanks for the recommendation Paul. I'm wondering if the front arm can be
> rotated forwa
Hey Craig,
I used an MSR pump for many years then switched to their gravity filter
which makes so much sense to me. On the GDMBR a few years back, my buddy
and I had a Steri-pen and the MSR gravity filter- an excellent combination.
Steri-pen for quick stops and clear water, and the MSR for end
Thanks for the recommendation Paul. I'm wondering if the front arm can be
rotated forward a bit? My fenders are longer in front than the ones shone
on the Ebike.
John
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 6:44:35 AM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote:
> I've stayed out of this thread because the Yakima roof
If only you had gotten that fatbike! :)
Will
On Friday, February 24, 2023 at 7:46:42 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Yes indeed! So I did what must be done. I rode my Riv.
>
> Joe Bernard
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I agree with Garth and Andy. I've got an old Campy shifting a 50/45/26, a
Suntour AR or Vx (I can't remember which) shifting 42/34/19 on my Atlantis,
and whichever isn't on the Atlantis is on my Trek shifting 45/42/24. I've
also used Cyclones. It often takes a bunch of fiddling and trial and
Shaped inner plates hate wide chainring choices, they're made for corporate
combinations to assure legal counsel of perfect shifting with their
derailleurs, shifters cassette combos and other spec. What I found when
building up my wide double (46/30) rando with RH cranks was that with all
the n
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