Hi Mark — I ran the two different tires to give me some versatility on
multi-surface rides rather than being locked in to full knobs. This is
something I've seen on some other builds and seemed a fun way to go. My
friend Paul runs a mix of RH knobs and slicks on his Susie.
On Thursday, March
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On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 6:20:04 AM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
wrote:
> [image: DDCB1B4C-6AEE-47B2-90E5-52E51822AC92.jpeg]
> For sale, Rene Herse/Nivex automatic shifter.
> Used once, set up tubeless. It’s great, but I’ve pledged to steer clear of
> AI, so this has gotta go.
>
I feel like I'm in good company in this thread! Current fleet is at six,
which I feel is excessive, but at the same time each bike stands apart from
the others in terms of function. I would like to get it back to five by the
end of the year, but this plan involves selling two bikes I love, so
[image: DDCB1B4C-6AEE-47B2-90E5-52E51822AC92.jpeg]
For sale, Rene Herse/Nivex automatic shifter.
Used once, set up tubeless. It’s great, but I’ve pledged to steer clear of
AI, so this has gotta go.
$6 shipped, check or money order.
Happy Rolling
-Kai
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On Friday, 31 March 2023 at 12:22:28 am UTC+11 Garth wrote:
With cartridge BB's however, having the two sides perfectly aligned isn't
critical as it is with cups and cones. In fact it has no bearing on it's
function, pardon the pun. So for straightening/cleaning out threads the
Hozan or home
Roeckl gloves seem to last, are nicely padded, and, depending on the model,
both the long finger and short finger come with or without velcro
fastenings.
https://roeckl.de/#Multi:B2C/catalog/10
Nick
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